The US Is Executing A Global War Plan

Authored by Finian Cunningham via The Strategic Culture Foundation,

Washington is moving inevitably on a global war plan. That’s the grim conclusion one has to draw from three unfolding war scenarios.

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Ultimately, it’s about American imperialism trying to assert hegemony over the international order for the benefit of US capitalism. Russia and China are prime targets for this global assault.

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The three unfolding war scenarios are seen in Syria, North Korea and Ukraine.

These are not disparate, disassociated conflicts. They are inter-related expressions of the American war plans. War plans which involve the moving of strategic military power into position.

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Last week’s massacre of over 100 Syrian government forces by American warplanes near Deir ez-Zor was an audacious overt assault by the US on the Syrian state. The US, along with other NATO allies, have been up to now waging a seven-year proxy war for regime change against Russia’s ally, President Assad. The massacre last week was certainly not the first time that US forces, illegally present in Syria, have attacked the Syrian army. But it seems clearer than ever now that American forces are operating on the overt agenda for regime change. US troops are transparently acting like an occupation army, challenging Russia and its legally mandated support for the Syrian state.

Heightening international concerns are multiple reports that Russian military contractors were among the casualties in the US-led air strike near Deir ez-Zor last week.

Regarding North Korea, Washington is brazenly sabotaging diplomatic efforts underway between the respective Korean leaderships in Pyongyang and Seoul. While this inter-Korean dialogue has been picking up positive momentum, the US has all the while been positioning nuclear-capable B-52 and B-2 bombers in the region, along with at least three aircraft carriers. The B-2s are also reportedly armed with 14-tonne bunker-buster bombs – the largest non-nuclear warhead in the American arsenal, designed to destroy North Korean underground missile silos and “decapitate” the Pyongyang leadership of Kim Jong-un.

American vice-president Mike Pence, while attending the Winter Olympics in South Korea, opening last week, delivered a blunt war message. He said that the recent detente between North Korea and US ally South Korea will come to an end as “soon as the Olympic flame is extinguished” – when the games close later this month. This US policy of belligerence completely upends Russia and China’s efforts to facilitate inter-Korean peace diplomacy.

Meanwhile, the situation in Eastern Ukraine looks decidedly grim for an imminent US-led invasion of the breakaway Donbas region. Pentagon military inspectors have in the past week reportedly arrived along the Contact Zone that separates the US-backed Kiev regime forces and the pro-Russian separatists of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics. Donetsk’s military commander Eduard Basurin warned that the arrival of Pentagon and other NATO military advisors from Britain and Canada indicate that US-armed Kiev forces are readying for a renewed assault on the Donbas ethnic Russian population.

Even the normally complacent observers of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), charged with monitoring a nominal ceasefire along the Contact Zone, have lately begun reporting serious advancement of heavy weapons by the Kiev forces – in violation of the 2015 Minsk Peace Accord.

If the US-led Kiev forces proceed with the anticipated offensive next month in Donbas there are real fears for extreme civilian casualties. Such “ethnic cleansing” of Russian people by Kiev regime forces that openly espouse Neo-Nazi ideology would mostly likely precipitate a large-scale intervention by Moscow as a matter of humanitarian defense. Perhaps that is what the US planners are wagering on, which can then be portrayed by the dutiful Western news media as “another Russian aggression”.

US-based political analyst Randy Martin says: “It is undeniable that Washington is on a war footing in three global scenarios. Preparation for war is in fact war.”

He added:

“You have to also consider the latest Nuclear Posture Review published by the Pentagon earlier this month. The Pentagon is openly declaring that it views Russia and China as targets, and that it is willing to use nuclear force to contest conventional wars and what the Pentagon deems to be asymmetric aggression.

Martin says that it is not clear at this stage what Washington wants exactly.

“It is of course all about seeking global domination which is long-consistent with American imperialism as expressed for example in the Wolfowitz Doctrine following the end of the Cold War,” says the analyst.

But what does Washington want specifically from Russia and China is the question. It is evidently using the threat of war and aggression as a lever.

But it is not clear what would placate Washington.

Perhaps regime change in Russia where President Putin is ousted by a deferential pro-Western figure.

Perhaps Russia and China giving up their plans of Eurasian economic integration and abandoning their plans to drop the American dollar in trade relations.

One thing, however, seems abundantly clear. The US is embarking on a global war plan, as can be discerned from the grave developments unfolding in Syria, the Korean Peninsula and Ukraine. Each scenario can be understood as a pressure point on Moscow or China to in some way acquiesce to American ambitions for global dominance.

To be sure, Washington is being reckless and criminal in its conduct, violating the UN Charter and countless other international laws. It is brazenly acting like a rogue regime without the slightest hint of shame.

Still, Russia and China are hardly likely to capitulate. Simply because the US ambition of unipolar hegemony is impossible to achieve. The post-Second World Order, which Washington was able to dominate for nearly seven decades, is becoming obsolete as the international order naturally transforms into a multipolar configuration.

When Washington accuses Moscow and Beijing of “trying to alter the international order to their advantage” what the American rulers are tacitly admitting is their anxiety that the days of US hegemony are on the wane. Russia and China are not doing anything illegitimate. It is simply a fact of historical evolution.

So, ultimately, Washington’s war plans are futile in what they are trying to achieve by criminal coercion. Those plans cannot reverse history. But, demonically, those plans could obliterate the future of the planet.

The world is again on a precipice as it was before on the eve of the First and Second World Wars. Capitalism, imperialism and fascism are again center stage.

As analyst Randy Martin puts it:

“The American rulers are coming out of the closet to show their true naked nature of wanting to wage war on the world. Their supremacist, militarist ideology is, incontrovertibly, fascism in action.”

 

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BB
BB
February 19, 2018 7:46 am

The only ones who want a war with Ruissa are those vile damn Jewish Necons in the media and in government .They are ones who wanted these Wars in the Middle East .They are the ones who want Americans to fight wars for Israel. It’s know wonder Jews have been kicked out of so many nation’s in history.The more I learn about Jews and their history the more I understand why they have been so disliked​.

Mark
Mark
  BB
April 1, 2018 5:01 pm

This is ignorant Anti-Semitism. Some of humanities greatest thinkers were Jewish and to demonise any race, religion or culture because of reactionary elements within it is total stupidity. Zionist Israel does not represent all Jews.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
February 19, 2018 8:03 am

Weird.

I don’t see what the author sees at all.

In fact it’s the opposite.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
  hardscrabble farmer
February 19, 2018 8:17 am

I agree with the author.
One can be picky with a few of the words, like capitalism.
I would concentrate on what exists:
– demise of the petro-dollar
– Regime Change failure in Syria, thanks to Russia
– US lied about NATO not expanding to E. Europe.
– Regime Change failure in UKR
– US actions to impede peace in Syria, N. Korea, and UKR

EDIT: The Regime Change failure in UKR was not being able to encapsulate the entire country under the new installed US puppet, Poroshenko.

Ivan
Ivan
  hardscrabble farmer
February 19, 2018 10:27 am

Weird is right.

I’m so……..scared.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  hardscrabble farmer
February 19, 2018 11:14 pm

You can’t be serious….The US committing gross and violent violations of international law all over the world AND threatening a nuclear first strike?!–pure neocon insanity.

Gilnut
Gilnut
February 19, 2018 8:04 am

“Ultimately, it’s about American imperialism trying to assert hegemony over the international order for the benefit of US capitalism.”

Beware a false premise. Capitalism gave way to fascism on 12/23/1913, with Wilson’s signing of the Federal Reserve Act, it’s final gasp was 8/15/1971 with Nixon’s closing of the gold standard. We’ve been a capitalist based fascist country ever since. Just as China is now a capitalist based communist country.

Stucky
Stucky
February 19, 2018 8:16 am

Afghanistan
—- population ….. 32 million
—- land mass ……. 252k square miles
—- GDP ……………. $20 billion
—- Military ……….200,000 soldiers, no Navy, about 100 aircraft, no nukes

America … 16 years in Afghanistan, a trillion dollars spent …. victory still elusive

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Russia / China

—- population ….. 1.6 Billion
—- land mass …… 1o,ooo,ooo square miles
—- GDP ……………… $13 Trillion
—- Military
——- almost 4 million active …. with the ability to add tens of millions more, very quickly
——– nukes: 300 for China / 4,500 for Russia

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‘Murica, can’t beat a backward 3rd world bunch of ragheads for 16 years.

‘Murica, willing to take on the enormous combined strength of Russia and China.

‘Murican People —– “Hell yeah! USA!USA!USA! We ain’t scurred of no STINKIN’ Chinks and Russkies!!”

What could go wrong? I got nuthin. I think we should bomb Moscow on Thursday. Then Beijing on Friday. And have a ticker-tape parade down Wall Street on Sunday.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Stucky
February 19, 2018 10:04 am

If we were just trying to beat them we could, but we’re not.

We’re trying to convert them.

Unfortunately, we don’t understand exactly what we’re trying to convert them to.

That makes it more difficult.

Wip
Wip
  Anonymous
February 19, 2018 11:52 am

“If we were just trying to beat them we could, but we’re not.”

Is this comment in response to Stucky’s comment on the strength of Russia/China or our failure in Afghanistan?

If it’s an assumption we could simply kick Russia/China ass….you joking, right?

BL
BL
  Stucky
February 19, 2018 12:10 pm

We are there to guard the poppy fields for big pharma. Billions in getting the country hooked on opoiods.

Bob
Bob
  Stucky
February 19, 2018 10:24 pm

◄Zechariah 12:6 ►

“On that day I will make the clans of Judah like a firepot in a woodpile, like a flaming torch among sheaves. They will consume all the surrounding peoples right and left, but Jerusalem will remain intact in her place.”

Israel, a nation that could fit inside Lake Michigan, will first devour the surrounding arab nations like a firepot in a wood pile, then Russia and Iran, then China and all other nations because God. The U.S. isn’t identified in the Book of Revelation. No one knows why. It might be because of nuclear war or soy.

Stucky
Stucky
  Bob
February 20, 2018 3:59 am

“The U.S. isn’t identified in the Book of Revelation. No one knows why.”

It’s because the Bible authors of 2500 years ago were ONLY concerned about their IMMEDIATE LOCALITY.

There are currently 195 nations in the world. Off the top of my head, I would say the Bible doesn’t mention 185 of them.

Bob
Bob
  Stucky
February 20, 2018 9:40 am

If you had any clue you would realize the nations are identified by the genealogies of the patriarchs. If the Bible authors were concerned only about their immediate localities, then why did they not need a mark on their hand or forehead to buy and sell?

Stucky
Stucky
  Bob
February 20, 2018 1:06 pm

“If the Bible authors were concerned only about their immediate localities, then why did they not need a mark on their hand or forehead to buy and sell?”

Because (((they))) already have a mark ….. really really big noses!

Really, haven’t you noticed (((their))) Schnazolas?

And, beady eyes.

Stucky
Stucky
  Bob
February 20, 2018 4:06 am

“Israel, a nation that could fit inside Lake Michigan, will first devour the surrounding arab nations like a firepot in a wood pile, then Russia and Iran, then China and all other nations because God.”

Israel will get the same amount of protection from your loving God as did the students in Parkland, Florida.

I would greatly support Israel 100% if it declared war immediately on Russia, Iran, China, and the entire rest of the world, including the USA.

One way or another, it would take care of the Joo problem.

Bob
Bob
  Stucky
February 20, 2018 9:49 am

Past is prologue.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Stucky
February 19, 2018 11:16 pm

America … 16 years in Afghanistan, a trillion dollars spent …. victory still elusive

No, the US is losing to a few thousand lightly armed teenagers–but the MI complex has made a fortune.

monger
monger
February 19, 2018 8:54 am

Tend to think DC is just plain evil and wants human sacrifice at this point.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  monger
February 19, 2018 10:07 am

Who doesn’t and who isn’t?

Seems to me that all major powers are thinking the same way from their respective view and side of the isle.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Anonymous
February 19, 2018 11:18 pm

No, neither Russia nor China has started a single war in the last 20 years…They are nationalist, not globalist.

Morongobill
Morongobill
February 19, 2018 9:58 am

I have seen comments in various places that the Chinese and Russians are not fighters. Ask a Korean War vet about the Chinese. Ask a German WW2 vet about the Russians. And take a look at a map and note how short the supply lines are for the Russian/Chinese vs America’s.

hugely
hugely
February 19, 2018 10:22 am

Conflict is the only know course of action for an empire, the kind of conflict that will ensure the survival of the empire.

We will never kill the golden goose, so we will never attack the ones who may defeat us. We will only pursue a course which will ensure that the machinery of death will keep running.

Ask yourself, what would the empire do, if it had no enemies?
how would it justify the largess of the MIC?
there are not enough homegrown/lonewolf/boogymen to do battle with, and, it is hard to de-humanize those who appear similar.

And, once you have swindled the population, and turned them into mindless cattle, what else are you supposed to do with your time?

These are the questions that rattle the minds of our fearless leaders.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hugely
February 19, 2018 10:55 am

Ask yourself what an empire really is and how you identify one.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
February 19, 2018 10:58 am

It is all smoke, generated purposefully to cover up and divert our investigation and attention from the coming global economic switcheroo that is coming soon. Oh, the US, China, Russians, And a very few others will beed to ensure some collateral damage *to make more smoke) but they plan to keep all us oxen pulling at the yoke through it all. THere is just n mney at all in some kind of real global war, let alone a significant nuclear exchange. TOo many things from to many places are needed all over to keep our overlords in the style they are accustomed to. The wheels will keep turning.

Oh, sure, some Yemenis or Venezualans r some such may be torched up, but what f it? Nothing to our overlords. They will still have all the baubles in all the nice places. Hell, a big peace conference (government paid!) in New York or London or Geneva sounds like a great way to spend the summer! Bring the wife! it will be fun!!

Nope, no big war on tap, not for us. Just feeding bodies and increasingly worthless dollars into the smoke generator. Shoot, we are even beginning t like the smell of it!

wholy1
wholy1
February 19, 2018 11:40 am

DUH – super-criminal [dark-side] SICK Chaney and “its” “PNAC full-spectrum dominance” has been happening since “Moby was a minnow”. WAR is the health of the Empire. Pillage and recurring Tribute by CARNAGE. The Anglo-Americans are the Legacy of the Romans.

Wip
Wip
  wholy1
February 19, 2018 11:56 am

I’m beginning to think that you and i forget are half brothers.

Stucky
Stucky
February 19, 2018 12:36 pm

*********** ALERT **********

New article, just released. Ohhh, this is gooood. Imagine you’re a Russian or Chicom reading this. How many will die from laughter?

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“Soy Boy” effect: US Army General says new recruits not strong enough to throw grenades

The United States Army will no longer require recruits to show they can throw hand grenades 25 meters because many of them can’t throw the explosive far enough, it revealed on Friday.

The Army says that starting next summer it will remove the requirement from its Basic Combat Training because it takes too much time to teach enlistees to throw grenades at an adequate distance. The new policy was reported by Military.com.

Rest of article here —-

https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2018/02/18/the-soy-boy-effect-us-army-general-says-new-recruits-not-strong-enough-to-throw-grenades/

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Stucky
February 19, 2018 3:21 pm

Does it have anything to do with women not being able to throw them that far?

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 19, 2018 5:26 pm

My fear is that the neo-imperialists in Washington (a more accurate term than “neo-conservatives” will make this Fourth Turning into the Last Turning.