Gerade US Banken, wie die City Bank, sind und waren eine der wichtigsten Geldwäsche Institute, wie auch Georg Soros und Mark Rich.
Engdahl hat jetzt in einem Artikel bestätigt, was wir hier schon seit Jahren wissen - bei der Besetzung Afghanistans geht es einzig und allein um die Kontrolle des Drogenmarktes. Einmal um die der dortigen Megaopiumquelle für den Heroinmarkt und zum anderen um den Einatz der Drogen gegen die globalen Konkurrenten.
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The US military is in Afghanistan for two reasons. First to restore and control the world’s largest supply of opium for the world heroin markets and to use the drugs as a geopolitical weapon against opponents, especially Russia. That control of the Afghan drug market is essential for the liquidity of the bankrupt and corrupt Wall Street financial mafia. |
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=15761
Und das Al-Quida nur eine US Erfindung ist, weiß sowieso jeder ume einen "Feind zu haben, der nicht existiert"
Al Qaeda doesn’t exist as a threat
The truth of all this deception around the real purpose in Afghanistan becomes clear on a closer look at the alleged “Al Qaeda” threat in Afghanistan. According to author Erik Margolis, prior to the September 11,2001 attacks, US intelligence was giving aid and support both to the Taliban and to Al Qaeda. Margolis claims that “The CIA was planning to use Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda to stir up Muslim Uighurs against Chinese rule, and Taliban against Russia’s Central Asian allies.”
The US clearly found other means of stirring up Muslim Uighurs against Beijing last July via its support for the World Uighur Congress. But the Al Qaeda “threat” remains the lynchpin of Obama US justification for his Afghan war buildup.
Now, however, the National Security Adviser to President Obama, former Marine Gen. James Jones has made a statement, conveniently buried by the friendly US media, about the estimated size of the present Al Qaeda danger in Afghanistan. Jones told Congress, “The al-Qaeda presence is very diminished. The maximum estimate is less than 100 operating in the country, no bases, no ability to launch attacks on either us or our allies.”
That means that Al-Qaeda, for all practical purposes, does not exist in Afghanistan. Oops…
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