
Chapter Two
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The term 'New World Order' was used rhetorically by
George Bush during the 'testing ground' of the Gulf War
demonstrating the over-all plan to create a global
'police force' to maintain order ( and compliance? )
throughout the world. Through political alliances, ( i.e.
NATO ) most of the Western world was already in the NWO
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The alleged scheme of the NWO military camp is to stream-line
both US and former Soviet armies and to make way for a NATO
backed super army consisting of both Western and former Warsaw
Pact soldiers, this would act as the military arm of the NWO. The
political and economic fall of communism in the Soviet Union and
other east European nations could be seen as part of a scheme by
the NWO to 'westernise' the east and thus try to integrate these
nations into the ethos of the NWO.
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concentrated target and with the integration of the
former Warsaw Pact countries, eastern Europe could no
longer be the 'boogie man' of the West. Since the early
eighties, Saddam Hussein had been one of the main trading
partners of the West in the Arab world. Dealing mostly in
oil, he traded arms with the US and his militia
'allegedly' had military training from Western advisors
for their war against Iran, an extremely Islamic ( and
therefore anti-US ) fundamentalist junta. |
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Saddam enjoyed many lucrative years and numerous military
triumphs, seemingly under the 'benevolent' eye of the West,
however this may have been part of a large orchestrated attempt
to give the Iraqi government the belief that it could do anything
in the Middle East with the backing of the US. This appears to be
exactly what Saddam thought and of course he invaded Kuwait, a
disputed region claimed by the Iraqis to belong to them but split
from Iraq by the British in early colonial days.
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In fact, it is claimed that Saddam sent a message to
the U.S. Secretary of State, stating that he wished to
act militarily on long-standing territorial dispute
against Kuwait. The response was something along the
lines of saying that the US was not interested in
'internal Arab policies'. With this in mind, Iraqi forces
Kuwait with little or no resistance. |
All of a sudden, the media was on the Middle East, it was
dramatically discovered that Saddam was a fascist
dictator that racially oppressed Kurds, a minority group in Iraq,
he ran a totalitarian regime based on torture, murder and
bribery. The CIA and most of the US and Western governments knew
this already but as this did not affect US interests there it was
not seen as being important until its revelation would portray
the US in a better light. The Gulf was one battlefield,
yet the media was probably the most powerful weapon in the
arsenal of the NWO /US! The NWO 'allegedly' runs a global network
of TV and newspaper offices, each one portraying pro-Western and
indeed US propaganda. The media war on Iraq was there to ensure
that the US / UN was seen as the 'good guys' and that Iraq was
the baddies.
| But what was the reason behind this 'war' if
EVERYBODY knew it was going to happen? What possible
reason could there to be to allow billions of dollars
being wasted in such a senseless military exercise, why
were so many lives lost in this act of madness when it
could have been easily avoided? |
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The answer the the above can be stated in just one
word : OIL! Kuwait is rich in oil and is one of the main
suppliers of the west, the loss of such a powerful source
would greatly damage the strength of it. |
| There is also the notion that the whole Gulf War was
an orchestrated plot, or show to demonstrate to the
emerging Arab nations that the NWO/UN was watching them
and wanted them to stay 'in their place'. The last thing
the NWO wanted was a new non-complying, radically
different economy threatening its strategic monopoly.
This would have demonstrated internationally how the NWO
wanted to run things, as an international police group.
The on-going war was not necessarily to make Iraqi forces
leave Kuwait, it was to systematically destroy the whole
Iraqi infrastructure, thus destabilising a potential
collation centre of Arab fundamentalism. |
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Click here to read the third of my NWO essay.
The EU, NATO and the Kosova crisis. |