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The top 9 real reasons to go to war in Syria

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In no particular order:

gotowarOne: Give the appearance of unifying the country behind the President, who “did his job the right way,” by going to Congress for approval. This elevates Obama’s ratings and, by inference, suggests that his other programs should be accorded more merit. A wartime president always gains more support.

Two: Give the people an adrenaline rush. The effect should never be underestimated. Cleanses the pores, cleans the slate, and relieves frustration by proxy, temporarily…if you have very little access to your cerebral functions.

Three: In this case, winning Congressional approval reinstates the illusion, for a few moments, that we are a Constitutional Republic, with a government dedicated to justice.

Four: Help fulfill the long-planned US-Israeli agenda of destabilizing Syria and causing it to partition into warring and chaotic ethnic factions.

Five: Stop the construction of a natural gas pipeline across Syria, which would boost Iran’s economy by sending Iranian gas to Europe. Iran’s economy must be torpedoed.

Six: Send a message throughout the Middle East that the US is all-powerful and the dollar must remain the reserve currency in all oil transactions.

Seven: Feed the US military-industrial complex, which demands wars.

Eight: Aid the long-term goal of Globalism/Free Trade, which involves putting the entire Middle East into unresolvable debt and suffering…and then coming in with outside elite bankster financing, to rebuild the entire region and own it, lock, stock, and barrel.

Nine: Distract Americans from a number of scandals, including: Benghazi, Fast&Furious, IRS non-profit division crimes, NSA spying, the continuing failed war in Afghanistan, and a tanking domestic economy with more and more people living below the poverty line.

None of these reasons has anything to do with “punishing Assad for using chemical weapons.” In any case, that whole scenario has been thrown into extreme doubt.

Your government at work.

Jon Rappoport
The author of two explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED and EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

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7 Comments on "The top 9 real reasons to go to war in Syria"

  1. TIKIMAN on Wed, 4th Sep 2013 12:20 am 

    “The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat”

    -Obama Boston Globe 2007

    Obama is nothing more than a weak puppet. ANYONE who voted for him deserves to go to war for him.

    John Kerry is the dumbest Secretary of State in US history. This administration is an embarrassment to the globe.

  2. GregT on Wed, 4th Sep 2013 12:21 am 

    “Your government at work.”

    Indeed. The 16 trillion dollar question: Who is the government working FOR?

  3. actioncjackson on Wed, 4th Sep 2013 1:38 am 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljTmnOy8FB0

  4. DC on Wed, 4th Sep 2013 2:41 am 

    #5. Europe’s economy must be torpedoed as well. Despite nominally being grouped as one of the ‘friends and allies’ crowd the US cant seem to stop referring to when looking to fabricate a new war, the EU scared the crap out of the zionist-banksters with its common market and superior technology and ability to work together towards common goals-without resorting to endless war. Nor did the zionists care one bit for the fact the the EU had decent enough relations with the arab world prior to the whole, war-of-terror thing the uS came up with…

    Thus, the US has been spending as much effort to weaken the EU as it has stopping Iranian gas from reaching the EU. Complimentary objectives and all that…

  5. Beery on Wed, 4th Sep 2013 11:40 am 

    Tikiman, what are you smoking? Obama is not ‘unilaterally authorizing a military attack’. He IS asking for congressional approval – he is showing (for once) that he’s willing to stand for what he claims to believe. This is not weakness – it’s showing that he has more strength of character than any of his predecessors.

  6. charmcitysking on Wed, 4th Sep 2013 11:53 am 

    #10 – Distract the American Public from the only REAL issue at the moment, Fukushima, which is already starting to have an impact on the US food chain

  7. Fulton J. Waterloo on Wed, 4th Sep 2013 3:03 pm 

    Beery: as usual, a deluded Kool-Aide drinker. If the Republicans vote “no,” THEY are responsible for Syrian innocent deaths. If they vote “yes,” Obama has a scapegoat if the adventure backfires. This is just another “Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.”

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