Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Battle Lines for Childish War Games

By Robert Thompson
Mar 18, 2009, 16:53

President Obama of the U.S.A. has spoken, and on a smaller scale so has his latest poodle, our President Sarkozy, to be followed on Tuesday by President Medvedev.

The first has confirmed his desire to surround the Russian Federation with interception and surveillance equipment, the second has announced the handing over of the control of our armed forces to the rulers of the U.S.A., and the third has, quite understandably, reacted as we could expect to the move by the first.

The only good news on this front is that the Czech Republic has put in doubt the part of President Obama's plan which required the setting up spy-stations on its soil.

All this follows on from the earlier proposals to flatten Afghanistan, bomb Pakistan and destroy Iran. In the meantime, the Zionists will no doubt be given every help with their plan to effect a "final solution" of the stubborn existence of the Palestinian people, following in the footsteps of the Nazis.

What this means for the world is that the euphoria born of his election has gone completely to the head of the new President of the U.S.A., and that we are promised more of his predecessors' moves towards imperialist domination by those who were and are behind them all.

The childishness of such behaviour is terrifying, and bodes ill for us all, including the optimists who hoped for so much genuine CHANGE as promised by the candidate Obama so few months ago. It will only take a few tantrums in the playground to destroy our peaceloving way of life, if he and his vassals should at any time decide that they are strong enough to take on and defeat the rest of the world.

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