Goobers, good thing America and Israel never act the way they do with some sort of advantage they gain from it.
Have you guys seen this?
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.
This announcement was a confirmation of an Anglo-American-Israeli “military roadmap” in the Middle East. This project, which has been in the planning stages for several years, consists in creating an arc of instability, chaos, and violence extending from Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria to Iraq, the Persian Gulf, Iran, and the borders of NATO-garrisoned Afghanistan.
Sounds a lot like the begining of The "NWO" if you ask me.
New Middle East Ref:
New Middle East Map
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Goobers, good thing America and Israel never act the way they do with some sort of advantage they gain from it.
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Wow. Great article.
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Haha...yeah...wow...hah...so where's Palestine?
Mhmm...
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The original report from the Armed Forces Journal, that a lot of the text from that article came from:
http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/2006/06/1833899
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I put together an animated gif of the map (I was having trouble trying to diistinguish the difference without a before version).
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That's an extremely ambitious project, but it shouldn't be decided only by Britain, Israel and the USA! Other major countries must decide what's best for them, and YES, that must include Iran! I mean, the state of Israel have existed for merely 60 years, and now they want to draw new borders? An obvious call for more suicide bombers, if you ask me!
I believe it's still there but I think it's labeled as part of the Westbank (Status Undetermined.)
However take a look they have "Greater Lebanon."
Excellent job on that Animated Gif Tornado Joe. You can definately see the difference between the original and this new one now.
The middle eastern countries as we see them today where actaully shaped by western countries that had lots of influence in teh region ie the us france and the uk. by the way the uae was actually many different emirates before they where unified(emirates equal kingdoms which equals country)
The idea was to seperate them into many countries and thus creating nationlistic sentiment which would divid ethem from untiing essentially. Lebanon was orignially part of syria as an example but i dont knw what dcause the lebanon to sperate from syria.
anyway sounds like what i hard was correct they are being divided. but t here are many holes in my argument especially cause when i was told this stuff i never listend much so dont be pointing fingers at me. i dont know much about w hen o rwhy so there.
and also i find it unclikaly that in this plan "israel" would not tyr to expand themeselves because actaully there is a concept called greater israel wich is that soem jews want to expand so in this plan im sure they would have taken parts of egypt syria jordan and lebanon especiall y to controlt he jord river.
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