Creative destruction, constructive chaos! Are there any more
chilling concepts when related to organizations and countries?
It has been reported that those terms were applied to
the Middle East as policy to reorganize the borders of Syria, Iraq, Turkey and
most other countries in the region. A
web site called the Centre for Research on Globalization has posted a piece
authored by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya says, in
part, (click on the name to go to his page)
“The “New Middle East” project was introduced publicly by
Washington and Tel Aviv with the expectation that Lebanon would be the pressure
point for realigning the whole Middle East and thereby unleashing the forces of
“constructive chaos.” This “constructive chaos” –which generates conditions of
violence and warfare throughout the region– would in turn be used so that the
United States, Britain, and Israel could redraw the map of the Middle East in
accordance with their geo-strategic needs and objectives.”
Is this a conspiracy theory being promoted by an agency with
its own agenda?
The project was documented in 2006 under the Bush
administration and promoted by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as the New
Middle East project. A map of the future region was prepared by Lieutenant-Colonel
Ralph Peters and published in the Armed Forces Journal in June 2006, Peters is
a retired colonel of the U.S. National War Academy. The map can be seen on the New Middle East web page along with the rest of the information referenced in
this blog.
It reads like a terrible fantasy novel where horrible people
in high places play with human lives like chess pieces. Women, children, men
and boys are expendable to these people and suffering means nothing to them
since they are safe in ivory towers in London, Washington, Moscow and who knows
where else. They are playing the Great Game of Empire that goes back to the
1800’s when Britain and Russia fought for supremacy in the same region.
Okay, maybe this web page is provocative intended to
antagonize Israel, America and Great Britain. I am probably naive to think that
a project like this is not current and active policy of these nations. It just
doesn’t seem real BUT considering what is going on now, 2014, with the war in
Syria, the conquest by ISIS and the disintegration of Iraq, possible breakup of
Afghanistan, the Taliban in Pakistan, Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and
all the killing and brutality it seems the region is in chaos, constructive or
not.
Is chaos leading to the “creative destruction” of the region
as envisioned by powerful people in 2006? Is the grand plan proceeding on the
backs of innocent Arabs and all people who live in the region?
You can decide after you look at whatever evidence you find
and believe. I believe there are forces that I don’t know or understand at work
although they may not originate from the sources Mr. Nazemroaya has identified.
I read this when initially posted but didn't comment.
ReplyDeleteNow, a few months later, it seems much more understandable ... and believable.
According to the map that you reference, we are looking at a huge area of influence, but it does not indicate if there is one centre of power. No doubt, a confederation of states shall be formed and, hopefully, Israel will not be offered membership ... and the USA will not even be given observer status.
There is continuing evidence that the US public is increasingly losing patience with the Israel/Palestine situation and, as a result of the recent terror in France, the EU becomes an important partner and, sooner or later, Mr.Netiyahoo will receive a summons to visit the ICC in the Hague.
Then, it may be quite probable for Islamic fundamentalism to disappear or, at least, come under some sensible, and peaceful, control. And I feel that this could happen quicker than we imagine.
Let us pray.
I believe there are strong currents at work. It won't be easy to mollify Israel, the Arabs, Turks, Iranian and the Americans.
DeleteLet us pray indeed