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    The Donald’s Risible Rendezvous in Riyadh

    by David Stockman, May 23, 2017

    If the Donald had thrown a dart at the world map blindfolded, he could not have picked a worse stop than Riyadh for his maiden foreign journey. That’s because there isn’t one anywhere on the planet.

    The Saudi capital is the very heart of darkness – the seat of an absolutist tyranny that has nothing to do with America’s interests or ideals and has everything to do with fomenting the violent conflicts and economic deformations that plague the region.

    The House of Saud fosters Wahhabi fanaticism, exports jihadi violence and completely disenfranchises its 32 million inhabitants. So doing, it squanders its magnificent geologic patrimony on the unspeakable opulence of the royal family and an insane level of arms purchases and military capability that inherently and unnecessarily destabilizes the region.

    As Justin Raimondo so cogently summarized,

    Has there been a more disgusting spectacle during the four months of this presidency than the sight of Donald Trump slobbering all over the barbarous Saudi monarch and his murderous family of petty princelings? It’s enough to make any normal American retch, especially when one remembers what Trump said about them during the election……

    The old Trump told us that the Saudis were “mouth pieces, bullies, cowards,” who were “paying ISIS” but now they’re our partners in the “war on terrorism.”

    So the rambling platitudes of Trump’s speech did not essay a way forward to eliminate ISIS or stanch the fires of war, ruin, death and dispossession that are consuming Muslim lands from Tripoli to Kabul. To the contrary, they amounted to strategic mush and hypocritical pandering that could have been written by Saudi Arabia’s PR agency or maybe its hired Washington flaks. Tony Podesta and his $200k per month retainer anyone?

    Worse still, the speech’s final peroration vilifying Iran came straight from the Bibi Netanyahu branch of the War Party. It was not only a gratuitous rebuke to the 40 million Iranians who Friday overwhelmingly voted to continue the enlightened, outward looking policies of President Rouhani, but also was effectively a clarion call to more sectarian warfare and terrorism in the region, not its diminution.

    The reason is elemental. The American people have no dog in the hunt when it comes to the clash between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and the ancient Sunni/Shiite divide which animates it.

    The way out of Washington’s ruinous, 27-year military intervention in the middle east is to stay out of a sectarian battle and political rivalry that fuels Sunni jihadism, weakens the natural Shiite resistance and fosters the kind of vengeful blowback that can eventuate in terrorist threats to the US homeland.

    The heart of the matter is the War Party’s claim that Iran is a massive and relentless state sponsor of terrorism. That is a giant lie, yet Trump lip-synched it’s deceitful anthem chapter and verse:

    But no discussion of stamping out [the threat of terrorism] would be complete without mentioning the government that gives terrorists all three – safe harbor, financial backing, and the social standing needed for recruitment. It is a regime that is responsible for so much instability in the region. I am speaking of course of Iran.

    From Lebanon to Iraq to Yemen, Iran funds, arms, and trains terrorists, militias, and other extremist groups that spread destruction and chaos across the region. For decades, Iran has fueled the fires of sectarian conflict and terror.

    The place to start is with the map below – a picture worth a thousand words if there ever was such. Not one of the 40 US bases pictured below adds to the safety and security of the citizens of Springfield MA, Lincoln NE or Spokane WA.

    They are merely outposts of Imperial Washington’s half-century old error that treats the Persian Gulf as an American Lake and supposes that meddling in the internecine political, ethnic and sectarian conflicts of the region engenders peace and stability. In fact, it has left behind a trail of broken states, ruined economies, demolished cities and towns and disposed peoples, desperate refugees and revenge-obsessed young men.

    At the same time, this implacably threatening military encirclement does explain the Iranian regime’s hostility to America and fear that it is the next target for one of Washington’s bloody exercises in regime change. That’s been especially true ever since George Bush’s idiotic consignment of Iran to the "Axis of Evil" in his 2002 speech to Congress – at the very time after the 9/11 attack by Sunni jihadists that Shiite Iran had come to America’s aid in Afghanistan and elsewhere.

    Indeed, even a passing acquaintance with recent history reminds us of why the halls of government in Tehran do not ring with encomiums to America’s great works in the region. After all, it was the CIA coup of 1953 which overthrow Iran’s elected government and saddled it’s people with the brutal, plunderous rule of the Shah for the next 25-years.

    Likewise, it was Washington that sided with Saddam Hussein’s 1980’s war on Iran. In fact, the CIA provided the satellite reconnaissance that enabled him to drop horrific chemical weapons on Iran’s unprotected and often barely armed teen-aged armies.

    So too, it was the neocon doctrines confected by Dick Cheney and Paul Wolfowitz in the early 1990s that designated Iran as the surrogate enemy for the departed Soviet Union; and which went on to endlessly accuse it of a dangerous nuclear weaponization program which it never had – even by the lights of the NIE’s (National Intelligence Estimates) produced by Washington’s 17 intelligence agencies in 2008 and thereafter.



    Indeed, the map betrays another element of the Big Lie that the Donald echoed in Riyadh. Iran is not a state sponsor of terrorism in any more meaningful sense of the word than is America, for instance, owing to the $1.5 billion per year subvention it provides to the murderous Egyptian regime of General al-Sissi, who sat among the "allies" in the Saudi rendezvous of malefactors, tyrants and butchers.

    Instead, Iran has a foreign policy like other nation states – and one that aligns with confessional affinities that long predated Washington’s blundering in the Middle East, and indeed even the very existence of the American Republic.

    continued...http://original.antiwar.com/David_St...ous-in-riyadh/
    "The Patriarch"



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    ^^THIS^^

    I have saying this for years- Iran is NOT the enemy- it is a place that has refused the US's takeover so it must be called a terrorist nation to justify whatever the US decides to do to it.
    There is no spoon.

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    Bahrain monarch thugs nvr stop the slaughter either... we turn a blind eye constantly...

    AFP news agency
    BREAKING Protester killed by police in Bahrain Shiite village

    zerohedge
    AFP news agency
    BREAKING Bahrain police open fire on Shiite sit-in: witnesses



    Trump: Under My Administration, Relations with Bahrain Won’t be Strained Anymore
    http://bahrainmirror.com/en/news/38776.html





    Last edited by goldenequity; 05-23-2017 at 04:35 AM.

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    Hopefully, President Donald has given the Saudi the tools they need to make peace with Iran and Yemen.
    “I don’t think that there will be any curtailing of Donald Trump as president,” he said. "He controls the media, he controls the sentiment [and] he controls everybody. He’s the one who will resort to executive orders more so than [President] Obama ever used them." - Ron Paul

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    As Justin Raimondo so cogently summarized,

    Has there been a more disgusting spectacle during the four months of this presidency than the sight of Donald Trump slobbering all over the barbarous Saudi monarch and his murderous family of petty princelings?
    Yes. Raimondo's slobbing the Trump knob in the run-up to the election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phill4paul View Post
    Yes. Raimondo's slobbing the Trump knob in the run-up to the election.
    No $#@!.
    "The Patriarch"

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    Has there been a more disgusting spectacle during the four months of this presidency than the sight of Donald Trump slobbering all over the barbarous Saudi monarch and his murderous family of petty princelings? It’s enough to make any normal American retch,
    Fortunately for Trump, many normal Americans are quite adept at accepting strong romance between their Presidents and Saudi dictators.

    Money matters for many normal Americans. In fact Trump's move was quite Reagansque, DGPesque, Dubya-esue and I predict many normal Americans would be quite ok with it.








    But have to give credit to Mr Stockman for not being hypocritical like many of MSM pundits.

    Barry Bows To Bedouin Butchers----More Arms For Saudi Arabia

    By ZeroHedge. Posted On Wednesday, April 20th, 2016

    By Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge


    http://davidstockmanscontracorner.co...-saudi-arabia/


    In case of Trump the businessman, this is least surprising.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    This is how DUMP plans to deal with the Saudis, First take a lot of their money for economically worthless weapons, then crash the price of oil:

    Trump Proposes Selling Off Half U.S. Strategic Oil Reserve


    The White House plan to trim the national debt includes selling off half of the nation’s emergency oil stockpile and the entire backup gasoline supply, part of a broad series of changes proposed by President Donald Trump to the federal government’s role in energy markets.
    Trump’s first complete budget proposal, released Tuesday, would raise $500 million in fiscal year 2018 -- and as much $16.6 billion over the next decade -- by drawing down the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
    “We think it’s a responsible thing to do," Mick Mulvaney, head of the White House Office of Management and Budget, told reporters. The “risk goes down dramatically when we have increased domestic production like we have today.”
    The proposal also seeks to boost government revenues by allowing drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge...

    More at: https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/a...ic-oil-reserve
    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...PEC-are-doomed


    Did you ever hear of anyone doing business with Dump who didn't get burned.
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