Further, NATO has adopted a U.S.-Zionist policy of collective punishment, including international sanctions against the Libyan people. Collective punishment is a form of retaliatory action targeting the civilian population, including women and children in violation of the Geneva Conventions. This policy was used by the Nazis during the German occupation of Poland and by the U.S.-Britain during the 13-year long genocidal sanctions against the Iraqi people that killed more than a million Iraqi civilians, including 600,000 infants under the age of 5. It is considered one of Israel’s brutal policies of terrorising the Palestinian people.
The primary aim is the total control over the planet’s resources through military violence, terrorising the civilian population, and imposing Western-pliant rightwing-dictatorships to serve U.S.-Zionist interests. In reality, the U.S. and its Western allies fear democracy and development more than anything else. In fact, most Western leaders, including Barack Obama, openly support the dictatorships in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the rest of the Gulf’s despotic regimes as the kinds of “democratic” regimes they like to “deal” with.
The U.S. and its Western allies love the Saudi Arabia model of “democracy”. Ostensibly, this is because in addition to serving U.S.-Zionist interests, the Saudi model provides the West with an example of an “Islamic” regime, which is often used to demonise Muslims and Islam and, more importantly, “mobilise the ‘Islamophobic’ aspects of [Western] public opinion”, the Egyptian “Marxist”, Samir Amin observes. Saudi Arabia is the most oppressive, backward and weak despotic regime – yet it is the U.S.-West’s most “trusted” ally.
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