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Unscrupulous Profiteers of the Military-Industrial Sector Fuel Global Conflagration

U.S. Intervention in Syria Sows Suspicions Amid Potential New Conflict for Incoming President Biden, claims Leo Hohman in his substack article.

Military-industrial complex insiders, dubbed "war profiteers," are intensifying global conflicts,...
Military-industrial complex insiders, dubbed "war profiteers," are intensifying global conflicts, presumably for their financial benefit and increased power.

Unscrupulous Profiteers of the Military-Industrial Sector Fuel Global Conflagration

Loose Cannon's Livewire: Taking the helm, the Biden administration found itself smack-dab in the middle of another global showdown, orchestrated by the ever-crafty U.S. deep state. And, as if beating a drum for a third world war, the Syria proxy war is shaping up to be the marching song.

Syria's breaking under the strain of another U.S.-incited, hand-to-hand brawl between varying U.S. allies, Israel, and Sunni jihadists, and the opposing axis of Russia, Iran, Assad, and Shiite jihadists. The Al-Nusra gang, a delightful blend of Al-Qaida and ISIS affiliates, is spearheading the takeover of the country with Turkey's, a U.S. buddy and NATO member, assistance. Aleppo is now in the hands of these savage rebels, along with many smaller towns and villages.

The Independent Sentinel's M. Dowling points out that "Jake Sullivan has said Al-Qaida is on our side in Syria." Jake Sullivan, Biden's national security adviser, a crutch and facilitator, along with Antony Blinken, of the deep-state club with an anti-Russia obsession. They all share membership in the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations.

It all kicked off back in 2011 when Syrians rose up against Bashar al-Assad's rule. Alas, the U.S., Russia, Israel, and Iran all have a boot on the ground in Syria, with those opposed to Assad, and the U.S.-backed rebels, taking over more than a third of the country. Now, though, Russia and Iran have retaliated with a counter-offensive, and they're livid with Turkey for stirring the pot against Assad, likely with the help of the CIA.

The mockingbird media peddles a bogus narrative – a ragtag coalition of so-called "noble rebels" valiantly fighting to save Syria from the clutches of the "dictator" Assad. Truth be told, we've got Sunni jihadists backed by the U.S. and NATO going toe-to-toe with Shia jihadists backed by Russia. So, let me set the record straight – all jihadists are the worst kind of lowlife scum. They're nothing more than woman-raping, man-murdering terrorists. We've seen it play out before in Iraq and now in today's Syria.

Congress funded these jihadist rebels in Syria for years, with war-mongering Senators Lindsey Graham and John McCain leading the charge. Now, though, Graham is giving Pete Hegseth, Trump's pick for Defense Secretary, a hard time because he's not sure Hegseth is fully on board with the U.S.'s forever wars.

Joe Kent, a former chief warrant officer in the U.S. Army special forces, voiced his concern that the U.S. is caught in an "endless cycle of violence" and a "regime change war" in Syria that it's fostering.

From Ukraine to Georgia, chaos is everywhere, and the White House seems to be pouring gasoline on the flames in anticipation of passing the torch to Donald Trump to handle when he takes office next month. Kent'ssummed it up – "We need to be out of Syria. We're helping no one, certainly not Americans. This is another spear in World War III."

For heaven's sake, let's cut the cord and bring our troops home from countries that don't matter a speck to our national security. The CIA's meddling days need to be done, and it's time to get our boys back and redefine the U.S. Department of Defense's mission as defense, not global domination.

  1. Articles about war-and-conflicts might delve into the ongoing Syria crisis, where jihadist groups, supported by the US and its allies, are clashing with groups backed by Russia and Iran, escalating the proxy war that risks becoming a marching song for a third world war.
  2. The general-news landscape could be filled with discussions on the roles of politicians like Jake Sullivan and Antony Blinken, members of the Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations, in shaping Syria's future as they advocate for policies that some perceive as supporting terror groups, such as Al-Qaida, to achieve their anti-Russia agenda.

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