Alex Christoforou
The DuranWed, 15 Mar 2017 00:00 UTC
Deep state saboteurs are breaking laws in an effort to undermine President Trump.The Obama administration, the Hillary Clinton team, the Democrat Party, neocons, and mainstream liberal media are all aligned and working in unison to overthrow President Trump, but no other actor is more powerful and destructive to the US Republic than the intelligence community, and its deep state leakers, whose single goal is to delegitimize Trump's White House.
So far in 2017, deep state saboteurs have been involved in seven high profile, and highly illegal, leaks...
- January 25th: Draft executive order to reopen CIA black sites.
- February 2nd: President Trump's calls with Mexican and Australian leaders.
- February 9th: Transcript of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn's call with Russian Ambassador.
- February 14th: Trump associates' contacts with Russians.
- February 17th: memo suggesting that 100,000 National Guards Troops may round up illegal immigrants.
- February 24th: Rex Tillerson's anti-leak memo.
- March 1st: Jeff Sessions's meeting with Russian Ambassador.
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[W]hy is Russia such a perennial target of Washington's? Why are peaceful overtures toward Moscow so scorned? As the Trump administration found out, de-escalation is a no-no in Washington. Russia, along with China, are the leading targets of American long-term foreign policy. They represent the only two nations that might seriously rival the U.S. in Eurasia, which is considered the fulcrum of the 21st century global economy. Preventing the rise of new rivals is long-standing U.S. policy, most explicitly articulated by Paul Wolfowitz on behalf of the Clinton administration in early 1990s.
None of this should come as a surprise. Consider what was at stake. At the macro level, the entire program for global hegemony is under threat. Outlined over decades by foreign policy luminaries such as George Kennan, Allen Dulles, Wolfowitz, and Zbigniew Brzezinksi, the general plan is for full-spectrum dominance, meaning control of land, sea, air, and space, on a planetary basis, with a special emphasis on "Eurasian landmass," as the ghoulish McMaster called it in a recent anti-Russian speech.
If history is any guide, it is unacceptable for a U.S. president to thaw relations with Russia unless that thaw consists of Russia capitulating to American demands.
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