
Same recipe, different country. Only now it seems that Russia and China have learned their lessons from what has happened with Libya. At the end of this video you'll find Webster Tarpley saying: "I would warn, especially the Turks, that when the US opens to Turkey this wonderful perspective of invading Syria, the goal there is to destroy Turkey, as well as Syria". Illustrative for this, he mentions the 'Bernard Lewis Plan' (Bilderberg Meeting in Baden, Austria, 1979). Regarding this policy of breaking up nations in smaller parts, Tarpley also points to Zbigniew Brzezinski (Brzezinski in his book 'The Grand Chessboard': "For America, the chief geopolitical price is Eurasia. ... Potentially, the most dangerous scenario would be a grand coalition of China, Russia, and perhaps Iran, an 'antihegemonic' coalition not united by ideology, but by complementary grievances.")... But this bloody strategy of setting up different groups of people against each other to break a nation into pieces is much older than the 'Bernard Lewis Plan', as expressed in a telegram from 'The India Office in London' to the British viceroy of India, Charles Hardinge: "What we want is not a United Arabia: but a weak and disunited Arabia, split up into little principalities so far as possible under our suzerainty -- but incapable of coordinated action against us, forming a buffer against the Powers in the West." (1915). In order to strategically weaken Iran, first Syria has to fall as a player on the 'The <b>...</b>
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