In 2001, the United States very likely deliberately allowed the September 11 attacks to take place in order to pave the way, under the guise of the “war on terror,” for attacks on oil-producing countries in the Middle East and to dominate the world by controlling vast portion of the world’s oil reserves. In December 2011,ChinaandRussiathreatened the United States and Israel that they would send their troops to Iran if the United States and Israel attacked it.
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Russia’s position as a world power depended significantly on Ukraine’s alliance with it. The smaller, western part of Ukraine was part of Poland and Austria-Hungary for 300 years, while the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine belonged to Russia for 300 years. In 1921, the Bolsheviks granted western Ukraine a large portion of Russian territories in exchange for Ukraine’s commitment to remain part of the Soviet Union. After World War II, the Soviet Union also gave UkraineVolhynia, Subcarpathian Ukraine, and Crimea to Ukraine.
In 2014, Joe Biden, in alliance with the EU, decided to prevent Russia from opposing their quest to conquer the world, and their ambassadors became the chief advisors to the protesters, who came mainly from western Ukraine, in their effort to sever Ukraine’s alliance with Russia and turn it against Russia as part of Ukraine’s membership in the EU and NATO. Parts of Ukraine’s historically Russian territories rose up against their accession to the EU and NATO in 2014.
Following the Maidan Revolution, western and central Ukraine decided to “Ukrainize” the historically Russian and pro-Russian territories of Ukraine and imposed bans on the use of Russian there. UntilDonald Trumpwas elected U.S. president in 2024, the war between the EU and the U.S. and Russia—which was trying to reclaim Ukrainian territories that identified with it—continued to escalate in Ukraine. Thus, a conflict grew worldwide between the US and the EU on one side and Russia and China on the other, with China aware that the EU and NATO planned to gradually push further east—all the way to its borders—by defeating Russia in Ukraine. Eighty years after the end of World War II, a war over the new division of the world began to unfold.
With the election of Donald Trump for president of the USA, the situation changed dramatically. Trump concluded that the U.S. was strong enough to dominate the entire world but that, in order to also control China—with its 1.5 billion people and advanced economy—it needed an alliance with the world’s second-largest nuclear power: Russia. He therefore shifted U.S. strategy in global politics and sought to win Russia over by offering it Ukraine’s Donbas region. However, this could only be done at the cost of conflict with the EU, which had aimed to defeat Russia in Ukraine to open for itself a path into Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
In his campaign for global dominance,Donald Trumpbegan by capturing VenezuelanPresident Nicolas Maduro, thereby gaining the allegiance of the intimidated VenezuelanVice President Delcy Rodríguezand seizing control of the world’s largest oil reserves in Venezuela. The next target in Latin America was Cuba. Both of these countries had been allies of Russia and China. After the assault on oil-rich Venezuela, Trump turned his attack on Iran, which had been on America’s list of oil states to be subjugatedsince at least the beginning of the century.
Iran was an ally of both Russia, to which it supplied weapons for the war in Ukraine, and China, to which it delivered oil and natural gas.By attacking Iran, Donald Trump made it clear to Russia and China that he intended to be the master of the world. He also sent a message to the European Union, which, as a result of the war in Iran, is losing its oil and natural gas supplies from the Middle East.
Currently, due to its dependence on U.S. energy supplies and reliance on American weapons in the conquest of Ukrainian territories that did not wish to become part of the EU or NATO, the EU tacitly supports the U.S. attack on Iran. It also supports Israel’s occupation of Palestine, which Iran has sought to defend. It is unlikely that the EU will begin supplying Iran with weapons,as Russia and China apparently are. With American backing, the EU is attempting to position itself as a new world power against Russia and, later, China. Europe, however, is unable to firmly stand up to what is currently the world’s most blatant aggressor, which openly threatens to occupy Greenland—a part of European territory.
Source: Global Research