Monday, August 11, 2008

Neo-Con Hubris Reaches New Heights

Now that it's all but admitted that factions of the U.S. Government are behind Georgia's attacks against Russian military bases and civilians in the provinces of Ossetia and Abkhazia, it's apparent the Neo-Cons are more reckless than ever, and are going to leave one heck of a mark before departing in January.

Media across the world (aside from the corporate-owned media in the U.S. and England) are reporting that at least two black mercenary soldiers with American flags festooned on black uniforms have been found dead, and one black merc with American regalia has been captured along with Georgian aggressors.

www.infowars.com/?p=3871

http://www.prisonplanet.com/civilian-genocide-dead-americans-cost-of-us-russia-proxy-war.html

http://www.prisonplanet.com/american-mercenary-captured-by-russians.html

It's bad enough that the U.S. is using Georgia as a proxy to attack Russia, but how much bolder could they be than sending in black guys, likely employed by Blackwater (given the black uniforms) with American flags on their Darth Vader uniforms. It couldn't possibly get more blatantly arrogant. The media makes it even worse by acting as if Russia is the evildoer here.

http://www.minnpost.com/stories/2008/08/11/2904/russias_attacks_reviving_cold_war_worries

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hV2N6fVKS5slf10A13Dj_uIdaZ4QD92FDSLG0

http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/33836.html

Of course, the Neo-Cons have probably calculated well enough that the overwhelming majority of American sheeple will not even know this is going on - given the fact the Olympics are in full-swing, and John Edwards may have a love child. Double insurance probably rests on the fact that most Americans who have heard this story probably think that Russia has attacked the southern U.S. state of Georgia to, as Alex Jones said yesterday, "get our peaches."

It's not as if we can rely on the MSM to accurately or fairly report any of this. After all, we just had Dick Cheney recently accused of planning the next 9/11, and it was nowhere to be found on U.S. news.

As we speak, Russia is steamrolling Georgia, and at any moment could destroy them if they wanted to. Of course, if they were to dare bombard Georgia in retaliation, they would be called terrorist aggressors, and condemned - at the very least - by the U.S. and the West. More likely, a forceful Russian response would be met by further hardcore actions by the NATO forces, and a complete escalation. Russia would then naturally be labeled as in league with al-Qaeda - in the same vain that Iran would be labeled terrorists if Israel bombed them to hell and back, and had the audacity to fight back and protect themselves.

Speaking of Iran, it's all too convenient that the U.S. is stirring the pot in the former Soviet region as it steps up its plans for an attack against Iran. More U.S. forces are being moved into waters off of Iran as we speak.

http://www.debka.com/headline.php?hid=5499

The Russians, of course, have warned the U.S. from some time now that an attack on Iran would not be met lightly. What better way to divert attention than to have the Russians caught up in their own mess?

For those who don't think we're backing Georgia - just look it up; but for a quick figure - Georgia has had the third largest military presence in Iraq (some 3000 troops). They have now pulled those troops out to fight this new proxy war, but they have certainly been our lapdogs for a long time.

Not to be lost in all of this are the calls for Russia to stop the violence (remember, they were attacked first) by our President, and the two morons running to take his spot. McCain was quoted this morning as saying, "Russian President Medvedev and Prime Minister Putin must understand the severe, long-term negative consequences that their government’s actions will have for Russia’s relationship with the U.S. and Europe."

Bush and Cheney have also made their tough-guy stances, warning Russia to back off - complete insanity considering they're behind it all!

If this whole situation was not such a dark harbinger, the Neo-Con statements would be up for jokes of the month.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The irony in all of this is that "Peaches" was a song by the band called 'Presidents of the United States of America'.

Anonymous said...

upon further review, that comment wasn't that funny...