LONDON – Today, West Asia is divided between the aggressor and the attacked. The right party and the wrong party. Every political party has supporters. There are resistance forces and people behind them. It is an axis unified by direction and principle. The line of support extends from Iran to Palestine. There are also camps of Israeli occupation entities and those behind them. The entity is an American tool, with its Western allies and Arab tools acting as intermediaries. Mediating parties often defer to the aggressor.
The United States sets regional decisions and policies, and the Israeli occupation entity is tasked with implementing them. This entity has been granted permission to use destructive means to intimidate and subjugate others.
Just as the Israelis use the greatest violence and the most destructive means to achieve their goals, so do intermediaries. Arab countries, which were supposed to be involved in peace efforts, were actually intermediaries between murderers and victims. Their job is to find a solution if the killer fails. The mediating role they can play will vary depending on whether the goal is achieved, success or failure. Arabs are therefore subordinate intermediaries and can serve as an alternative option if the first option fails.
The Americans’ first option was to eradicate resistance through the Israeli occupation entity. This option depends on the ability to take full advantage of advanced intelligence systems.
The United States is an international political party that sponsors mass murder for money, influence, and control. Israel is a malicious political party planted in Palestine, committing mass murder out of a desire for expansionism and domination. When this malevolent force shocked the peoples of the Western world by exceeding its level of destruction, but failed to accomplish its plot, it was decided to curb and curtail the killings.
The United States did not seek to bring peace or stop fighting or war. In fact, the results were the opposite. It brought no peace. I just withheld permission to kill. It slowed the pace of killings and turned to another ploy called the “peace plan.”
As a result of protests and mounting pressure from people around the world, the United States was forced to call for an end to the killings, fearing that the tide would turn. As for the occupying entity, it did not welcome peace, but came to the negotiating table to burnish its badly tarnished image. After genocide proved ineffective, they responded to American pressure by reducing the scope of the killings and seeking other solutions.
