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Islamists – Waging Apocalypse

The evolution of Islamic Extremism, in the current era, can be viewed in photos taken from any area of the war-torn Middle-East. From Afghanistan to N. Africa and the Gulf of Aden to the Turkish Boarder abandoned U.S. Military gear transports insurgents brandishing Russian Weapons; tragic irony. Emerging from centuries of meddling by outside interests carving-out resources and redrawing lines in the regions shifting sands is a brand of Islam not seen in nearly 1500 years and much of the world, ignorant of its history, are not prepared to deal with it.

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Obama, State Department Idles at Short-Sighted Pace

The President is being hammered for his no-policy Foreign Policy stance. Some suggest his leading from behind describes his ponderously inept stasis however, the reality is somewhat different. The President believes his skill-set is far superior, as if he were Oz (behind the emerald curtain) dossing at will the global conscience into his vision of submission.

It has long been known that the current Middle-East quagmire originates circa the first Iran-Iraq war. As a surrogate battle-front for West vs. East interest with Iranians Islamic Regime (in reality more of military style Junta) being backed chiefly by Russia (then the U.S.S.R.) and the Chinese. The U.S. opted for a policy of containment and later, with the fall of the Soviet Regime, continued the policy believing that the very same or similar policy approach levied against Russia would eventually suffocate the Iranian Junta as well.

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ISIS: Shaping Public Ire

It is well known that President Obama isn’t a hawk and though some may claim he boarders on cowardice it’s doubtful that this notion ever enters his thought process. I agree with the stance of Rand Paul to the extent that the question of U.S. involvement in the Middle-East is one of “American Interest”, particularly in terms of economic or energy reasons and that our focus should be on issues here at home. Paul fails the facts likely due to the fact that he fears describing the driving forces as the political apparatus will feed upon him and destroy his presidential ambitions.

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The Politics of Foreign Policy: The Israeli Anchor-Part 5/6

Israel, as a State, is an absolute and it must remain so and, here again, for two primary reasons:

  1.  The historical relevance (as a foundation for) is a fact.
  2.  If there is ever to be a compelling opposition in favor of a balanced outcome, this State, where the Middle-East is concerned, offers the best of any possible options.

So long as the sectarian conflict remains the most viable option, as a fulcrum thru which normalization in the area is achieved, is not a Two State Solution. Instead, a Confederation of Mutual Governance, one that is completely dedicated to the preservation of the region, is the only hope for long-term stability. Presently the composition of disparate interest is the equivalent of a sectarian tail wagging the dog.

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The Politics of Foreign Policy-Part 3/6

Where the Middle-East is concerned and as the British, French, Italians, Germans and Russia (and others before them) learned, you’re either “in” to the death or you stay out. Here are two very specific reasons why:

  1. The genetics of the Middle-East is of Tribal/Sectarian origins and is completely immune to western ideology.
  2. They’ve centuries of dealing with the shifting sands of the desert; they’ve learned to survive by waiting out the wind(s).
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