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The plan also requires that no strong and stable Muslim country
should remain in the Middle East. The Middle East must be broken up
into very small artificial units that are weak and devoid of will, pur-
pose and character, and thus easy to control. They must be of such a
kind that if they escape control or in the event of a disagreement they
can easily be destroyed through a simple military operation. The coun-
tries of the Gulf are not part of this, since they are already largely under
American control and are not part of the Holy Land in which
Armageddon is expected to take place. To date, the plan has been suc-
cessfully (in their eyes) implemented in Iraq, Syria and Egypt. Just two
countries remain; Turkey and Iran. These can be broken up and desta-
bilized through the establishment of a Great Kurdistan. Look carefully
at the Middle East; all the plans are aimed in that direction.
The main reason for the frequent publication of maps in the US
and European press showing Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Syria,
Libya, Lebanon and Yemen all broken up in various ways is to prepare
the subconscious foundations for this in global public opinion by
depicting it as a political requirement. As wars without victors desta-
bilize the region, the arms industry is kept alive and well, stocks of
weapons that are not sold off are melted down and enormous capital
is obtained for the manufacture of new weapons. The segment of the
banking sector that earns revenue from sudden crises also benefits from
the climate of uncertainty in the Middle East.
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