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Adnan Harun Yahya



















                                The sly British deep state policies, plans and strategies that span

                           decades to ensure that Russians and Germans never get anything out

                           of the former Ottoman lands were successful. In the end, the British
                           deep state managed to obtain the control of the most strategic points
                           of the former Ottoman lands.


                                At the same time, the British deep state replaced its old colonial
                           system with 'mandates and protectorates', which were cheaper and

                           more practical versions of colonialism. This also allowed the emer-
                           gence of 'secret colonialism,' a system shaped in line with the circum-

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                           stances of the 20 century, but one that persists today.
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                                In the early 20 century, Britain no longer wanted to be dependent
                           on coal for its industry, army or navy and focused on oil instead. How-
                           ever, for this transformation to be possible, it had to achieve control
                           over Middle East oil. The bloody world war helped it achieve this goal.


                                In the aftermath of WWI, Britain shaped the political setting of the
                           Middle East, now under its control, to be in line with its colonial in-

                           terests. It made sure that the new design of the lands effectively pre-
                           vented Muslims from coming together and forming a union.

                                The British deep state sought to divide the Muslim world through

                           artificial borders so that it could easily pit them against each other
                           should the need arose, through differences in ethnicities, sects and

                           tribes. It built a suitable setting so that it could easily instigate clashes
                           and conflicts, which enabled it to lay the foundation for an 'absolute

                           and complete control of the Middle East', in other words the 'Greater
                           Middle East Project'.
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