Balkanization Policy and U.S. Full Dominance Doctrine
The influence of Balkanization policy (fragmenting countries) to break states into small units worldwide has been expanding since the early 21st century.
This trend began with public protests against current governments for goals like democracy, human rights, minority rights, and secularism, with initial sparks created by civil rights associations.
Efforts to achieve such actions in the Middle East, using local collaborators and infiltrators by Westerners, have not ended.
In fact, the main point is that upon success, the West will treat those local collaborators the same way it treated Saddam Hussein and Nouri al-Maliki in Iraq, discarding them.
Remember how al-Qaeda was introduced by the United States and NATO as the “number one” enemy?!
But the same al-Qaeda fought alongside the U.S.-NATO axis in Syria under names like Jabhat al-Nusra and other related groups against Bashar al-Assad’s government.
Elsewhere, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group linked to al-Qaeda, which is on the UN terrorist list, helped overthrow Muammar Gaddafi and destroy Libya’s independent government for imperialist goals.
Note that Libya ranked first in the UN Human Development Index across Africa!
What is the Strange and Dangerous Yinon Plan?
Apart from Balkanizing Iraq, the “Yinon Plan” also seeks to divide Lebanon, Egypt, and Syria.
Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Peters, appointed as Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence in the U.S. Army, in line with implementing this plan, redrew the Middle East map extending to Balochistan, one of Pakistan’s provinces, and named this new map
Blood Borders.
Based on this Zionist plan proposed by Oded Yinon, former advisor to Ariel Sharon in 1982, creating an independent Kurdistan would change the existing maps of Turkey, Iran, and Syria alongside Iraq’s official map.
Saudi Arabia and Jordan will not be immune from the New Middle East plan (Yinon).
According to this plan, a new Palestinian country will emerge in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, traditionally considered Greater Palestine.
Israel will also take control of all Palestinian territories under British mandate.
The West Bank, the recognized homeland of Palestinians, is a reservoir of underground freshwater, and the Gaza Sea also has rich gas fields; therefore, an independent Palestinian state will never be realized.
Interestingly, the Palestinian Authority is a fabricated entity because practically no Palestine has existed since 1948.
Obama, in the AIPAC Conference after being selected as the Democratic presidential candidate in the 2007 U.S. presidential election, said that Jerusalem (Quds) will remain the undivided and eternal capital of Israel.
Since Obama’s rise, any efforts for peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority to achieve a two-state solution have been merely an illusion; because without considering Jerusalem as the capital, there will be no Palestine.
Plan for a New Middle East
Based on the Yinon Plan, the Hashemite family of Jordan should return to their traditional home in Hejaz. Fred Halliday, author of the book Arabia Without Sultans, states: In the event of any threat to the flow of Saudi oil to the West (by the Al Saud royal family), only a fragmented Arabian Peninsula will remain, with its eastern part under direct U.S. military control and the western part including the holy cities of Mecca and Medina under Hashemite control.
The map prepared by Colonel Peters also shows independent countries in central and eastern Saudi Arabia, as well as an Islamic Holy State along Hejaz. The Balkanization and fragmentation of the Middle East and North Africa region as a whole is proceeding in accordance with the Pentagon’s “Full Spectrum Dominance” doctrine. The main goal of this doctrine is world dominance in all strategic, political, economic (agricultural and non-agricultural), cultural, and military (conventional and nuclear) dimensions.
U.S. Sense of Danger and Creation of Foreign Bases
This program was proposed by Americans following the emergence of China as a global power in alliance with emerging Russia, and the formation of several multilateral blocs like BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which have challenged the Western monetary system backed by their military power. To implement this plan, the Pentagon has created command centers worldwide; including: European Union Command (EU Command), CENTCOM, U.S. Africa Command, and U.S. Southern Command. These command centers, with over 800 foreign bases, act as intelligence headquarters for each specific region and develop and promote U.S. and Western economic and strategic interests.
Back to School
One of the heavy blows inflicted on Palestinian children during the Israeli regime’s occupations is their deprivation from going to school and dropping out of education.
The displacement of Palestinian refugees and their homelessness has had a destructive impact on their children’s continued education.
235,650 Palestinian refugees inside Syria, 1,600 in Turkey, 45,000 in Lebanon, 1,000 in Gaza, 6,000 in Egypt, and 8,000 in Jordan have been displaced (the number of displaced Palestinian refugees in occupied areas and the West Bank is zero).
The issue of displacement’s impact on education has become an emergency for Palestinian refugee children in Syria; to the extent that two-thirds of Palestinian refugee children in Syria have dropped out of school due to the closure of UNRWA schools.
There are 118 such schools in Syria, of which by 2012, 68 schools were closed due to damage or insecurity, 10 schools were designated as emergency shelters for displaced people, and only 40 schools remained open for Palestinian children’s education.
Palestinian children who dropped out in Syria go to Lebanon and Jordan and UNRWA schools in these two countries; such that by June 2013, 35% of Palestinian refugee children who went from Syria to Lebanon were enrolled in UNRWA schools.
Also, the number of these individuals in Jordan doubled from the 2012 academic year to the 2013 academic year.3
Balkanization Policy and Creation of Insecurity by the United States
The fragmentation plan, which ensures better U.S. dominance over smaller countries, has so far achieved numerous cases, including former Soviet territories in Eastern Europe (Ukraine and Georgia) and Central Asia, in Africa: Egypt, Somalia, Libya, Sudan, Nigeria, Chad, Kenya, and even the People’s Republic of China by creating unrest and separatism in Tibet and Xinjiang. Since the U.S. and NATO occupation of Afghanistan in 2001, China’s western Xinjiang province, bordering Afghanistan, has witnessed repeated uprisings in its Muslim communities.
The Chinese government has expressed concern about security in that region and believes that Muslim extremists are supported by neighboring countries. Another security concern for the Chinese is Tibet, where human rights activists incite separatist protests. In this regard, even a group called “Reporters Without Borders” held their separatist protests during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. India, which hosts the Tibetan government in exile, is suspected of inciting protests against China. Ralph Peters describes the horrific consequences of the Balkanization plan under the Pentagon’s Full Spectrum Dominance doctrine in 1997 as follows: “There will be no peace. All remaining moments of our lives will include numerous conflicts in mutated forms worldwide. Violent conflicts will become permanent news headlines. The actual role of U.S. armed forces will be to secure our economic security in the world and prepare the space for cultural invasion. To achieve these goals, we will kill as much as we can.”
Strong U.S. Support for Israel, and Killing Arabs
Regarding Israel’s role in this chaos, Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State, stated: “When the big Russian bear and the Chinese sickle wake up, Israel must fight with all its might, weapons, and capacities and kill as many Arabs as it can. If all goes well, I hope half of the Middle East comes under Israel’s control. Russia’s and China’s veto in the Security Council against the U.S., Britain, and EU resolution for military intervention in Syria’s civil war and the formation of a Palestinian unity government, which has received global acclaim, may be a warning bell for Israel to take comprehensive action; war against Arabs to maintain its hegemonic dominance in the MENA region (Middle East and North Africa), through full implementation of the Yinon Plan.”
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