Jeff Thomas: Making Sure War Occurs! A Short History of False Flag Attacks by the Anglo-American Empire!
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- MAKING SURE WAR OCCURS!
by Jeff Thomas, http://internationalman.com/
“The first panacea for a mismanaged nation is inflation of the currency; the second is war. Both bring a temporary prosperity; both bring a permanent ruin. But both are the refuge of political and economic opportunists.” – Ernest Hemingway
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Recently, Patrick Clawson, who heads the Washington Institute’s Iran Security Initiative, answered a question at a conference as to what should be done if negotiations with Tehran fail.
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In his answer, Mr. Clawson first stated that, “Crisis initiation is really tough. It’s very hard for me to see how the United States President can get us to war with Iran.”
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If Mr. Clawson said nothing more following this statement, he would have said a mouthful. Unlike much of America, who appear to hope that war can be avoided, Mr. Clawson not only does not appear to hope to avoid war with Iran, he describes war as an objective.
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This, in itself, should give Americans, and indeed all of the world, pause. However, Mr. Clawson continues.
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The traditional way America gets to war is what would be best for US interests. Some people might think that Mister Roosevelt wanted to get us into World War II. You might recall that we had to wait for Pearl Harbour. Some people might think that Mister Wilson wanted to get us into World War I. You may recall that we had to wait for the Lusitania episode. Some people might think that Mister Johnson wanted to send troops into Viet Nam. You may recall that we had to wait for the Gulf of Tonkin episode. We didn’t go to war with Spain until the Maine exploded. May I point out that Mister Lincoln did not feel he could call out the federal army until Fort Sumter was attacked, which is why he ordered the commander at Fort Sumter to do exactly that thing that the South Carolinians said would cause an attack. So, if, in fact, the Iranians aren’t going to compromise, it would be best if somebody else started the war… We could step up the pressure… We are in the game of using covert means against the Iranians. We could get nastier at that.
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Scary stuff, indeed, from someone in his position. But, exactly what is he saying in his references to the triggering of previous wars?
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World War II is Triggered
Readers may or may not be familiar with the fact that President Roosevelt set out to provoke the Japanese into war. On 2nd July, 1940, he signed the Export Control Act, giving himself the authorization to prohibit the export of essential motor fuels, lubricants, heavy melting iron and steel scrap. Next, he placed an embargo, effective 16th October, 1940, on all exports of scrap iron to the orient. Then, on 26th July, 1941, Mister Roosevelt froze Japanese assets in the United States. The following week, he embargoed the export of commercial oil to Japan. In doing all these things, he knowingly froze their economy.
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Whilst readers may not be familiar with the above, they may know that, at that time, the US had broken the Japanese naval code and were able to monitor their plans, including the intent to bomb Pearl Harbour. Mister Roosevelt consciously kept this information from the US Naval Commander in Pearl Harbour, as he knew that an attack would make it easier for him to convince Americans that the US should go to war (something that they had, until then, been opposed to).
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World War I is Triggered
Similarly, it is documented that President Wilson was well aware that the Lusitania, bound for England from America, was to be sunk by German U-boats. In order to create an excuse for war with Germany (which, again, the American people opposed), the Lusitania was loaded with armaments and that information was provided to the Germans, knowing that, as they were at war with Britain, they would sink it. Incredibly, the German Imperial Embassy was responsible enough to actually take out advertisements in fifty prominent US newspapers, warning Americans not to travel on the Lusitania and even gave the reason why they should not. But, the US State Department warned the newspapers not to print those advertisements. (One slipped through – in the Des Moines Register.)
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When the Lusitania was sunk, Mister Wilson, acting outraged, called for war, and the American people complied, not knowing that they had been duped.
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Viet Nam War is Triggered
On 4th August, 1964, President Johnson claimed that North Vietnamese forces had twice attacked American destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin. This claim succeeded in convincing the American people (who, until then, opposed war with Viet Nam) to go to war. It was later concluded that the attacks never happened. (Duped again.)
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