Saturday, March 19, 2011

PAX AMERICANA

The US has acted to impose peace in North Africa.
The reasons are several.

As was the case in the invasion of Iraq, the US Government is not stating all of those reasons.

The reason for the editing of the causes is that the American public, much as was the case with the British public during the inception and development of the British Empire, is not, in the opinion of the US Government, prepared to support the progress of American imperial growth, a growth which we at The Study have watched and believed in over the course of the last half century.

Most of our acquaintances have never agreed with us.

But the fact grows ever clearer.

Iraq, Afghanistan, and now Libya.

The US military is in Saudi Arabia.
Israel is a valuable client state, a most valuable ally indeed.
There are US assets in a number of the Emirates.

Assets are propositioned in the Indian Ocean.

At least twelve, possibly thirteen carrier battle groups patrol the oceans.
I will not at this time even try to name other examples of US deployments of PERSIA influences: politics; economic; religious; scientific/social; intellectual; and artistic, to use an acronym.

Heaven knows how many US submarines are deployed.

The US Navy and Air Force are not stressed.

The Army and Marines are under intense pressure…and that condition has to be on the minds of the military planners.

And so it goes.

And once again, as stated above, at least as important are all the other non-military aspects of the US hegemony: the diplomatic, economic, social, cultural pressures which the American civilization is exerting on huge portions of the world.

The lingua franca is English…a fact of life initiated by the British Empire and continued by the American behemoth [not the right word, but it is late].

Finally, for this entry, the US will be of major importance in helping Japan deal with the current crises.

The world should thank God for the United States of America.

The above realities must be driving the libs crazy.

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