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As the U.S. does or does not “pivot” (new favorite word) towards “war” with Syria, check out these three provocative items:

Remember that famous saying, “if the first time is tragedy, then the second time is farce”? Well, here we go. Syria, as Iraq. Just substitute “chemical weapons attack” for “hiding WMD.” But maybe our sterling leaders are counting on amnesia, dementia, attention deficit disorder? Well, probably, and who knows, they might work. Except they aren’t. And see this, too.

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Screen Shot 2013-08-27 at 3.19.24 PMIf you recall, David Wilcock has just announced that anonymous has infiltrated the military. Big time. Which makes anonymous messages even more interesting. Here’s one from this morning, from beforeitsnews.

Oops! I just noticed this video was put up on youtube in December, 2012, so not “news.” But even as “olds,” it speaks to what is going on now.

And finally, in case you’re wondering about why you feel so confused, whenever you start contemplating or even reading about the Middle East, you’re not alone. See, for example, this.

And guess what? Here’s why. It’s a hornets’ nest. And you thought your family was difficult!

Imagine, in this land of the Abrahamic religions, this land where sacrificial blood has been trampled into the ground for millennia, just how complex, confusing, stuck in old, calcified memory, is our so-called “cradle of civilization.”

The Middle East, explained in one (sort of terrifying) chart

August 26, 2013

By Max Fisher

washingtonpost

What could be simpler than the Middle East? A well-known Egyptian blogger who writes under the pseudonym The Big Pharaoh put together this chart laying out the region’s rivalries and alliances. He’s kindly granted me permission to post it, so that Americans might better understand the region. The joke is that it’s not a joke; this is actually pretty accurate.

Click to enlarge and you will either have a seizure or fully comprehend the Middle East. (Courtesy The Big Pharaoh)

Spend a few minutes staring at this and you will either have a seizure or actually comprehend the Middle East. Egypt is represented by the “MB” (Muslim Brotherhood) and “Sisi” for military leader Gen. Abdel Fatah al-Sissi. (Courtesy The Big Pharaoh)

There are rivals who share mutual enemies, allies who back opposite sides of the same conflict, conflicting interests and very strange bedfellows. There are two categories of countries: the ones that meddle (the United States, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and Israel) and the ones that are meddled with (Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories). Each of the former is pushing for a different outcome in each of the latter, falling in and out of cooperation and competition. And that long-running interference is an important part of why conflict persists.

It’s all kind of a scramble. The Big Pharaoh writes: “I keep on updating this chart because every time I look at it I discover that I’ve missed an arrow. That’s how complicated it is.”

The chart is a spin-off of the most amazing letter to the editor ever written, which appeared in Thursday’s Financial Times. It also explained the entire Middle East, in a few short sentences. Here they are:

Sir, Iran is backing Assad. Gulf states are against Assad!

Assad is against Muslim Brotherhood. Muslim Brotherhood and Obama are against General Sisi.

But Gulf states are pro-Sisi! Which means they are against Muslim Brotherhood!

Iran is pro-Hamas, but Hamas is backing Muslim Brotherhood!

Obama is backing Muslim Brotherhood, yet Hamas is against the U.S.!

Gulf states are pro-U.S. But Turkey is with Gulf states against Assad; yet Turkey is pro-Muslim Brotherhood against General Sisi. And General Sisi is being backed by the Gulf states!

Welcome to the Middle East and have a nice day.

KN Al-Sabah,
London EC4, U.K.

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