The Zionist Hegemony:
American Evil Empire Has
900 Military Bases Worldwide And
Military Personnel in 160 countries,
Costing Over $160 Billions Yearly
America Is Israel!
Israeli PM Is A US Citizen.
Many American & Israeli
Politicians Hold Dual-Nationality
(M. Javed Naseem)
In most countries of the world, people criticizing Zionism
accuse America and Britain of unduly supporting and sponsoring Israel on all
matters. Some ignorant people ask: Why America supports Israel? Well, the
answer is simple: Because America is Israel and Israel is America. You cannot
separate the two. They are one and the same people who are working for the
benefit of their own country (or countries?) by controlling the energy sources
as well as financial sources of the world. As a matter of fact, they are out
there striving for the hegemony of the world.
The way things are going in the world right now, we would soon
be treated as slaves – slaves of the Zionists with no rights! The Zionists own America, UK, Brazil and Europe.
The Zionists are tightening their grip on the world. They
are in total control and do whatever they need to do, to keep their world
hegemony. And that includes killing millions of people through military wars,
viruses and climate warfare. American evil empire has 900 military bases
worldwide and its military personnel are present in 160 countries around the
globe. What are they doing there? Well, they are there for YOUR protection!
They are protecting freedom and democracy!
I find it really ironic and stupid when people talk of “Palestine
problem”. To tell you the truth, Palestine is not the problem. It never was.
The real problem in the region is Israel. So, the Middle East hot point should
be called “Israel problem”. As long as Israel exists there, and the Zionist
governments of US-UK support them financially, militarily and politically, this
problem can NEVER be solved. The killing and occupation will continue. To solve
the problem, the Triangle of Evil (US-UK-Israel) need to be shattered and only
World War-III can do that. The Evil Triangle started the World War-III long
time ago by invading Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria, but that
turned out to be one-way traffic (a one-sided affair). No response was very
encouraging for the Evil troops, so now they are flexing their muscles to North
Korea, China and Russia. And that’s where this war venture will backfire and
would prove suicidal.
Ron Paul (Republican Presidential
Candidate):
In Sept. 2011, during the presidential debate in Tampa
(Florida), Republican candidate from Texas, Rep. Ron Paul – a staunch advocate
of limited government and a more modest (or less active) military – revealed
some shocking statistics about the reach of the U.S. armed forces. He revealed
these figures in 2011; I am sure these numbers have increased during the last 6
years. Ron Paul said:
"We're under great threat, because we occupy so many countries", Ron Paul said. "We're in 130 countries. We have 900 bases around the world. We're going broke. The purpose of al-Qaida was to attack us, invite us over there, where they can target us. And they have been doing it. They have more attacks against us and the American interests per month than occurred in all the years before 9/11, but we're there occupying their land. And if we think that we can do that and not have retaliation, we're kidding ourselves. We have to be honest with ourselves. What would we do if another country, say, China, did to us what we do to all those countries over there?"
"We're under great threat, because we occupy so many countries", Ron Paul said. "We're in 130 countries. We have 900 bases around the world. We're going broke. The purpose of al-Qaida was to attack us, invite us over there, where they can target us. And they have been doing it. They have more attacks against us and the American interests per month than occurred in all the years before 9/11, but we're there occupying their land. And if we think that we can do that and not have retaliation, we're kidding ourselves. We have to be honest with ourselves. What would we do if another country, say, China, did to us what we do to all those countries over there?"
The fact that host countries often choose not to disclose a
U.S. military presence adds to perceptions of a ‘secret network’ that is larger
than the officially disclosed number of bases.
From: The Nation.
The United States
Probably Has More Foreign Military Bases Than Any Other People, Nation, or
Empire in History,
And it’s doing us more
harm than good.
By David Vine, published Sept. 14, 2015
With the US military having withdrawn many of its forces
from Iraq and Afghanistan, most Americans would be forgiven for being unaware
that hundreds of US bases and hundreds of thousands of US troops still encircle
the globe. Although few know it, the United States garrisons the planet unlike
any country in history, and the evidence is on view from Honduras to Oman,
Japan to Germany, Singapore to Djibouti.
The Pentagon’s overseas presence is actually even larger.
There are US troops or other military personnel in about 160
foreign countries and territories, including small numbers of marines
guarding embassies and larger deployments of trainers and advisors like the
roughly 3,500 now working with the Iraqi Army. And don’t forget the
Navy’s 11 aircraft carriers. Each should be considered a kind of floating base,
or as the Navy tellingly refers to them, “four and a half acres of sovereign US
territory.” Finally, above the seas, one finds a growing military presence in space.
Empire of Bases
Scholar and former CIA consultant Chalmers Johnson wrote in
2004, “As distinct from other peoples, most Americans do not recognize—or do
not want to recognize—that the United States dominates the world through its
military power. Due to government secrecy, our citizens are often ignorant of
the fact that our garrisons encircle the planet.”
“Without grasping the dimensions of this globe-girdling Base-world,”
Chalmers Johnson insisted, “one can’t begin to understand the size and
nature of our imperial aspirations or the degree to which a new kind of
militarism is undermining our constitutional order.”
Oddly enough, however, the mainstream media rarely report or
comment on the issue. For years, during debates over the closure of the prison
at the base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, never a pundit or politician wondered why
the United States has a base on Cuban territory in the first place or
questioned whether we should have one there at all. Rarely does anyone ask if
we need hundreds of bases overseas or if, at an estimated annual cost of
perhaps $156 billion or more, the United States can afford them.
Rarely does anyone wonder how we would feel if China, Russia, or Iran built
even a single base anywhere near our borders, let alone in the United States.
(Courtesy:
(https://www.thenation.com/article/the-united-states-probably-has-more-foreign-military-bases-than-any-other-people-nation-or-empire-in-history/)
America Is Israel:
The United States has finalized a $38
billion package of military aid for Israel over the next 10 years, the
largest of its kind ever. Israel is the largest cumulative recipient of
U.S. foreign assistance since World War II. To date, the United States has
provided Israel $127.4 billion (current, or non-inflation-adjusted, dollars) in
bilateral assistance. Almost all U.S. bilateral aid to Israel is in the form of
military assistance, although in the past Israel also received significant
economic assistance.
From: Huffington Post Bloggers Club (HPBC)
Posted on 5th March, 2015
List of US Politicians
Who Hold Israeli Citizenship. Netanyahu himself is a U.S. Citizen.
“If Americans were ever polled on it—and they never are—the
majority who now object to increasing aid to Israel would also likely object to
quasi-governmental and governmental positions being staffed by people who—by
citizenship or sheer strength of identity politics—are primarily occupied with
advancing Israeli interests rather than those of the United States.
Here's a look at some of the Israeli dual-citizens serving
in our government ..
Past and present:
1. Attorney General – Michael Mukasey
2. Head of Homeland Security – Michael Chertoff
3. Chairman Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Richard Perle
4. Deputy Defense Secretary (Former) – Paul Wolfowitz
5. Under Secretary of Defense – Douglas Feith
6. National Security Council Advisor – Elliott Abrams
7. Vice President Dick Cheney’s Chief of Staff (Former) – “Scooter” Libby
8. White House Deputy Chief of Staff – Joshua Bolten
9. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs – Marc Grossman
10. Director of Policy Planning at the State Department – Richard Haass
11. U.S. Trade Representative (Cabinet-level Position) – Robert Zoellick
12. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – James Schlesinger
13. UN Representative (Former) – John Bolton
14. Under Secretary for Arms Control – David Wurmser
15. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Eliot Cohen
16. Senior Advisor to the President – Steve Goldsmith
17. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary – Christopher Gersten
18. Assistant Secretary of State – Lincoln Bloomfield
19. Deputy Assistant to the President – Jay Lefkowitz
20. White House Political Director – Ken Melman
21. National Security Study Group – Edward Luttwak
22. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Kenneth Adelman
23. Defense Intelligence Agency Analyst (Former) – Lawrence (Larry) Franklin
24. National Security Council Advisor – Robert Satloff
25. President Export-Import Bank U.S. – Mel Sembler
26. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families – Christopher Gersten
27. Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Public Affairs – Mark Weinberger
28. White House Speechwriter – David Frum
29. White House Spokesman (Former) – Ari Fleischer
30. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Henry Kissinger
31. Deputy Secretary of Commerce – Samuel Bodman
32. Under Secretary of State for Management – Bonnie Cohen
33. Director of Foreign Service Institute – Ruth Davis
34. Federal Reserve Chair – Janet Yellen
35. Federal Reserve Vice-Chair – Stanley Fischer
1. Attorney General – Michael Mukasey
2. Head of Homeland Security – Michael Chertoff
3. Chairman Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Richard Perle
4. Deputy Defense Secretary (Former) – Paul Wolfowitz
5. Under Secretary of Defense – Douglas Feith
6. National Security Council Advisor – Elliott Abrams
7. Vice President Dick Cheney’s Chief of Staff (Former) – “Scooter” Libby
8. White House Deputy Chief of Staff – Joshua Bolten
9. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs – Marc Grossman
10. Director of Policy Planning at the State Department – Richard Haass
11. U.S. Trade Representative (Cabinet-level Position) – Robert Zoellick
12. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – James Schlesinger
13. UN Representative (Former) – John Bolton
14. Under Secretary for Arms Control – David Wurmser
15. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Eliot Cohen
16. Senior Advisor to the President – Steve Goldsmith
17. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary – Christopher Gersten
18. Assistant Secretary of State – Lincoln Bloomfield
19. Deputy Assistant to the President – Jay Lefkowitz
20. White House Political Director – Ken Melman
21. National Security Study Group – Edward Luttwak
22. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Kenneth Adelman
23. Defense Intelligence Agency Analyst (Former) – Lawrence (Larry) Franklin
24. National Security Council Advisor – Robert Satloff
25. President Export-Import Bank U.S. – Mel Sembler
26. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families – Christopher Gersten
27. Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Public Affairs – Mark Weinberger
28. White House Speechwriter – David Frum
29. White House Spokesman (Former) – Ari Fleischer
30. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Henry Kissinger
31. Deputy Secretary of Commerce – Samuel Bodman
32. Under Secretary of State for Management – Bonnie Cohen
33. Director of Foreign Service Institute – Ruth Davis
34. Federal Reserve Chair – Janet Yellen
35. Federal Reserve Vice-Chair – Stanley Fischer
Current (and past) Members of Senate:
• Representative Gary Ackerman (New York)
• Representative John H. Adler (New Jersey)
• Representative Shelley Berkley (Nevada)
• Representative Howard Berman (California)
• Representative Steve Cohen (Tennessee)
• Representative Susan Davis (California)
• Representative Eliot Engel (New York)
• Representative Bob Filner (California)
• Representative Barney Frank (Former) (Massachusetts)
• Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Arizona)
• Representative Jane Harman (California)
• Representative Paul Hodes (New Hampshire)
• Representative Steve Israel (New York)
• Representative Steve Kagen (Wisconsin)
• Representative Ronald Klein (Florida)
• Representative Sander Levin (Michigan)
• Representative Nita Lowey (New York)
• Representative Jerry Nadler (New York)
• Representative Jared Polis (Colorado)
• Representative Steve Rothman (New Jersey)
• Representative Jan Schakowsky (Illinois)
• Representative Adam Schiff (California)
• Representative Arlen Specter (Pennsylvania)
• Representative Allyson Schwartz (Pennsylvania)
• Representative Brad Sherman (California)
• Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Florida)
• Representative Henry Waxman (California)
• Representative Anthony Weiner (New York)
• Representative John Yarmuth (Kentucky)
• Representative Gary Ackerman (New York)
• Representative John H. Adler (New Jersey)
• Representative Shelley Berkley (Nevada)
• Representative Howard Berman (California)
• Representative Steve Cohen (Tennessee)
• Representative Susan Davis (California)
• Representative Eliot Engel (New York)
• Representative Bob Filner (California)
• Representative Barney Frank (Former) (Massachusetts)
• Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Arizona)
• Representative Jane Harman (California)
• Representative Paul Hodes (New Hampshire)
• Representative Steve Israel (New York)
• Representative Steve Kagen (Wisconsin)
• Representative Ronald Klein (Florida)
• Representative Sander Levin (Michigan)
• Representative Nita Lowey (New York)
• Representative Jerry Nadler (New York)
• Representative Jared Polis (Colorado)
• Representative Steve Rothman (New Jersey)
• Representative Jan Schakowsky (Illinois)
• Representative Adam Schiff (California)
• Representative Arlen Specter (Pennsylvania)
• Representative Allyson Schwartz (Pennsylvania)
• Representative Brad Sherman (California)
• Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Florida)
• Representative Henry Waxman (California)
• Representative Anthony Weiner (New York)
• Representative John Yarmuth (Kentucky)
House of Representatives:
• Representative Gary Ackerman (New York)
• Representative John H. Adler (New Jersey)
• Representative Shelley Berkley (Nevada)
• Representative Howard Berman (California)
• Representative Steve Cohen (Tennessee)
• Representative Susan Davis (California)
• Representative Eliot Engel (New York)
• Representative Bob Filner (California)
• Representative Barney Frank (Massachusetts)
• Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Arizona)
• Representative Alan Grayson (Florida)
• Representative Jane Harman (California)
• Representative Paul Hodes (New Hampshire)
• Representative Steve Israel (New York)
• Representative Steve Kagen (Wisconsin)
• Representative Ronald Klein (Florida)
• Representative Sander Levin (Michigan)
• Representative Nita Lowey (New York)
• Representative Jerry Nadler (New York)
• Representative Jared Polis (Colorado)
• Representative Steve Rothman (New Jersey)
• Representative Jan Schakowsky (Illinois)
• Representative Adam Schiff (California)
• Representative Allyson Schwartz (Pennsylvania)
• Representative Brad Sherman (California)
• Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Florida)
• Representative Henry Waxman (California)
• Representative Anthony Weiner (New York)
• Representative John Yarmuth (Kentucky)
(Courtesy: http://hpub.org/list-of-us-politicians-who-hold-israeli-citizenship-netanyahu-himself-is-a-u-s-citizen/)
• Representative Gary Ackerman (New York)
• Representative John H. Adler (New Jersey)
• Representative Shelley Berkley (Nevada)
• Representative Howard Berman (California)
• Representative Steve Cohen (Tennessee)
• Representative Susan Davis (California)
• Representative Eliot Engel (New York)
• Representative Bob Filner (California)
• Representative Barney Frank (Massachusetts)
• Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Arizona)
• Representative Alan Grayson (Florida)
• Representative Jane Harman (California)
• Representative Paul Hodes (New Hampshire)
• Representative Steve Israel (New York)
• Representative Steve Kagen (Wisconsin)
• Representative Ronald Klein (Florida)
• Representative Sander Levin (Michigan)
• Representative Nita Lowey (New York)
• Representative Jerry Nadler (New York)
• Representative Jared Polis (Colorado)
• Representative Steve Rothman (New Jersey)
• Representative Jan Schakowsky (Illinois)
• Representative Adam Schiff (California)
• Representative Allyson Schwartz (Pennsylvania)
• Representative Brad Sherman (California)
• Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Florida)
• Representative Henry Waxman (California)
• Representative Anthony Weiner (New York)
• Representative John Yarmuth (Kentucky)
(Courtesy: http://hpub.org/list-of-us-politicians-who-hold-israeli-citizenship-netanyahu-himself-is-a-u-s-citizen/)
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