- United States
- United Kingdom
- France
- Germany
- Spain
- Italy
We know of no similar US/EU joint
analysis, and hope that our example, endorsed by our colleagues
and readers, will encourage similar efforts.
False Flag: “Existential Essential“
The ongoing US/EU campaign against Libya is increasingly
unpopular, and U.S. public support for the war is nosediving:
Just 26% Favor Continued Military Action in Libya
Monday, June 13, 2011 — A plurality of voters
now opposes further U.S. military action in Libya, and most say
President Obama needs congressional approval to continue those
operations. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey
finds that just 26% of Likely U.S. Voters feel the United States
should continue its military actions in Libya. Forty-two percent
(42%) are opposed and 32% are undecided. But 59% agree the
president should get the approval of Congress if he wants to
continue U.S. military action in Libya. Twenty-one percent (21%)
say congressional approval is not needed. Another 20% are not
sure.
Meanwhile, Congressional opposition to the war is skyrocketing:
Lawmakers mock Obama claim on Libya hostilities
Republicans and Democrats on Thursday derided President Barack
Obama’s claim that U.S. air attacks against Libya do not
constitute hostilities and demanded that the commander in chief
seek congressional approval for the 3-month-old military
operation. In an escalating constitutional fight, House of
Representatives Speaker John Boehner, a Republican, threatened to
withhold money for the mission, pitting a Congress eager to
exercise its power of the purse against a dug-in White House.
The political basis for the Libya War is flimsy in Europe, too,
and it seems incredible that the Zionist US/EU media is agitating
for yet another war, this time against Syria (leading to war with
Iran). There isn’t a snowball’s chance in Haiti that the various
publics will commit more blood and treasure for oil and Israel —
unless of course there’s another 9/11 to stimulate war fever in
the war-weary West.
Our US/EU summer false flag focus is based on four premises: