The Globalization Of War. America’s “Long War” Against Humanity By Dr. Ludwig Watzal

The world is on a brink of America’s instigated wars against all countries that would not succumb to political pressure by the U. S. Empire. This “globalization of war”-doctrine is, according to Michel Chossudovsky, professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG) in Montreal, Canada,  the centerpiece of America’s hegemonic project in order to gain world domination. “The United States and its allies have launched a military adventure that threatens the future of humanity”, he wrote. Some argue that ISIS terror are just blowback-operations by the downtrodden peoples. Before, talking about “Islamic terrorism” one has to address “Western-inflicted terrorism” upon these countries.

Israel’s attacks against Gaza and Western provocations against Russia are closely coordinated by a “US-NATO-Israel”-alliance, writes the author. Anyone who thinks that Israel commits its crimes against the Palestinians People without U. S. permission is political naive. The atrocities committed by the Zionist occupation regime are subsidized by the U. S. to the tune of  3 Billion U. S. Dollars per year, plus the extra military hardware.

According to Chossudovsky, the concept of “Long War” is an integral part of U. S. military doctrine. It’s based on the concept of “Self Defense”, which means that the Western world are threatened, presumably by the Islamic world. The author refers to a study by the Rand corporation, which describes to three major threats to U. S. interests “related to the ideologies espoused by key adversaries in the conflict, related to the use of terrorism, and related do governance”.

In his book, the author focuses on the dangers of nuclear war and the evolution of military doctrine after 9/11. The “Globalization of War” couldn’t have been so successfully implemented without the massive support of the corporate media. They have propagandized against all odds the view of a never-ending war of the U. S. Empire against its “enemies”. That the U. S. has created these scapegoats in the first place is commonly glossed over.

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