PNN – The Spanish-language TV channel Telesur has reported in a report: A Middle East engulfed in war is more practical for America, and this is the reason why it openly supports Israel’s unjustified and immoral military intervention in Palestine.
According to Pakistan News Network, the website of this Venezuelan TV channel in a report entitled “Middle East; the United States needs war” has stated: “It is said that America does not have 50 states, but no, it has 51 states, and the 50th state is Israel, which is located in the Middle East.”
The Israeli regime, which was created in 1948 as reparations for the Jews after the deplorable concentration camp holocaust by the Nazis that killed six million, did not initially play the horrific role it plays today. This regime emerged as a product of British and French negotiations that sought to manage the region’s oil reserves. Following the Sinai War in 1956, the United States, in a Cold War confrontation with its main rival, the (former) Soviet Union, began playing the Middle East and tried to dominate the region’s black gold resources.
Since then, after Great Britain gave America its position as a major imperialist power in the world, Washington began to dominate the Middle East. Since 1963, with the presidency of John F. Kennedy, the relationship between the White House and Tel Aviv became more natural. This means that the Zionist regime responded to the imperialism’s need to control the Islamic world and the Arabs, and for this reason, it had and has an organic relationship with the American imperialist system. In this way, the Israeli regime became an American outpost in an area that Washington considers vital to its interests: The oil reserves of the Middle East were at that time a point to block the presence of the (former) Soviet Union, and today the possibility of strengthening the presence of China to manage the hydrocarbon resources of this region should also be prevented.
The report of this Spanish-language media continues: The fact that Israel receives large military aid from the United States is not a new thing: 4 billion dollars a year (17% of the total world foreign aid given by Washington). A superpower Jewish lobby with great power of influence was able to force both the federal government and the important private sectors of the United States to devote enormous resources to this bogus regime in the Middle East through complex interlinkages. This US investment is not free, and Israel also fulfills its duty to defend extra-regional interests; Israel is an American gendarme armed to the teeth (even with nuclear weapons) in the region.
Since the 1970s, America imposed the need to buy dollars on the world in order to buy oil with it. In other words, most of the planet, except the Soviet Union at the time, had to depend on the North American currency for access to such a vital element in the modern world as this energy that is essential to everything.
With its own model called “market socialism”, China has started a dispute with the United States over economic supremacy. In this regard, China is hand in hand with Russia, another great Eurasian power and a huge military power, which is also facing Washington on the battlefield. The alliance between Beijing and Moscow created the “BRICS” alliance, which is now in the expansion phase; Emerging economies that are capitalist (except China) are trying to distance themselves from America’s superiority. Now, leaving the dollar, gas and oil are traded in other currencies, and this means the final decline of US imperialism. The world is no longer unipolar and seeks a multipolar balance.
According to this report, the oil kingdoms of the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, or a powerful theocracy such as Iran, as well as Ethiopia as the largest oil producer in Africa, or Russia, another major source of hydrocarbons in the world, all determine the price of oil have started in non-dollar currencies. So a new world architecture is taking shape, in which Western capitalism (the US and the EU, plus the military wing of NATO) confronts a new international order. Therefore, conditions were created so that the oil-rich Middle East could get rid of Washington. In this logic, Israel’s military regime is out of the game. In this way, for the countries of the region, such as the expanded BRICS, it is a more promising alternative than the belligerent America and Israel; An Israeli who, according to the Jewish general Moshe Dayan, “must be like a mad dog, so dangerous that no one can disturb him.”
Amidst this new perspective that is emerging with the expansion of BRICS, war has started again in the region. Following the attack by Hamas fighters on October 7, the Israeli regime launched an unprecedented military attack and massacred the Palestinian people under the pretext of destroying Hamas. The Western capitalist system, with its complicit silence, finally approves of this monster, and the United Nations once again seems ineffective in stopping the genocide.
At the end of this report, it is stated: America needs war. A Middle East engulfed in war is more useful for America, and that is why it openly supports Israel’s unjustified and immoral military intervention in Palestine and promises to allocate billions of dollars to support this action.
As Moshe Dayan said, “Israel must be like a mad dog, so dangerous that no one can disturb it” and this is a message for the region: the genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank shows that Washington is not looking for peace at all, but It justifies war. The destruction of Hamas is the supposed reason for Tel Aviv’s current actions, which also achieves the message of the White House: stay away from BRICS! The message also includes Russia and China, who cannot remain indifferent to how their partners and investments in the region are attacked, so we are in the prelude to a new world war. A declining empire like the United States today can resort to anything to save itself. Is total war the solution of America?