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intention of invading Iraq, as well as other Ottoman lands, and summarized

                     the sly and double-faced policy of the British deep state and its outcomes:


                         What had begun as a mission to safeguard oil and liberate Iraq from the

                         Turks ended in ignominy, with hundreds of British and Indian soldiers dying
                         in captivity. 105

                         As this statement makes clear, the British deep state never refrains from

                     deceiving innocent masses and starting large-scaled wars by means of ploys
                     and ruses. In that period of history alone, 9 million people died, 30 million

                     went missing or became disabled, due to the actions of the British deep state.
                     Even today the British deep state maintains the same mentality. The 'mas-

                     termind' today, that martyrs and disables millions of Muslims in particular-
                     ly the Middle East by dropping bombs on them, that creates millions of wid-

                     ows, orphans, refugees with the pretense of 'safeguarding' and 'liberating
                     countries', introducing democracy and peace to them, is the British deep

                     state.

                         The article goes on to elaborate the Kut Al Amara defeat of the British

                     based on the diaries of Lieutenant Henry Curtis Gallup:


                         It [Kut Al Amara] was one of the British Army's worst defeats of the First
                         World War, with starving troops forced to eat their own horses and thousands
                         more killed during an ill-fated rescue attempt. 106


                         The piece reveals the existence of one of the most sinister British deep
                     state methods: making Muslims kill one other:



                         Gallup's diary entries detail how the continuous Turkish offensives, and the
                         appalling conditions endured by his comrades, eventually wore down the ex-

                         hausted British forces. By December 1915 food supplies were desperately low
                         and the prospect of starvation was looming – forcing the soldiers to begin eat-
                         ing their horses. Attempts to relieve the beleaguered troops ended in disaster,

                         with two Indian divisions dispatched by the British halted by the enemy
                         [Turks], with more than 23,000 Indian losses.  107









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