U.S. FOREIGN POLICY FLOW CHART

 

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Steve Hogan
Steve Hogan
June 17, 2014 9:30 pm

In other words, bribe our friends, bomb our enemies. Inevitably, former friends become enemies and vice versa.

The clusterfuck in Iraq and Syria is that we’re bribing and bombing the very same people. It doesn’t get any dumber than this.

IraK
IraK
June 17, 2014 9:43 pm

Administrator,
Andy Singer’s US Foreign Policy Flow Chart is too complex for me.

I suggest that my analysis is more accurate and more useful. Here it is.

US FOREIGN POLICY GOALS = With money and military, support petrodollar, control client states, corral Russia and China, and pressure other governments.

Incidentally, I think the President and his United States are doing a good job. Our Nazis are controlling Ukraine while Russia’s wimping out, the Middle East is in great turmoil, and Israel’s, stronger than ever.

It’s good to see our freedom fighters headed back to IraK. They never should have left.

Cranford
Cranford
June 23, 2014 3:29 pm

I’m sorry but the chart is not complete.
I don’t see an arrow connecting the success box with the failed state box.
I was under the impression these two were becomming the samee thing.

Dave
Dave
June 23, 2014 4:52 pm

The first block should have Israel as the decider of what to do to whom and when (while fooling the gullible US voters with their TV’s (“the electric Jew”) with the idea that they have any say at all in these matters)

Afaer
Afaer
June 23, 2014 10:43 pm

British foreign policy is far easier. The 3B’s. If you can’t Bum it, bribe it. If you can’t Bribe it, Bomb it! But what more can you expect from an Empire modelled after the militant homosexual Spartans?

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Christine
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