The ‘witch-hunt’ against President Donald Trump over Russian collusion has officially ended, following the submission of the Meuller Report, enabling us to now concentrate on the real problems of the US that affect the whole world.

In Los Angeles, California, activists rally in support of Juan Guaidó, president of the National Assembly self-proclaimed president of Venezuela. Photo: Shutterstock.comIn Los Angeles, California, activists rally in support of Juan Guaidó, president of the National Assembly self-proclaimed president of Venezuela. Photo: Shutterstock.com

In the hope of a waning of the Russophobia in the US, let’s therefore focus on the US’s recent war history by starting with the 20th anniversary last month of the Nato war on Serbia in 1999 which amounted to almost three months of bombing of historic cities and infrastructure.

Firstly, these problems are, in the main caused by the neocons, or Deep State, whatever you wish to call them, and the continuing promotion, by the US military-security industrial complex, of wars and regime change and secondly, Trump’s unreserved support for Israel, regardless of war crimes they may continue to commit against the Palestinians.

Incredibly, after that one-sided, unjust and illegal war that Nato executed, Nato has the audacity to invite Serbia to join it. Something that will never happen. What do they smoke in DC, in the Pentagon and Brussels-based Nato?

To compound these overall problems, the US Military and Israeli Defence Forces collaborate on these US regime change policies on all continents, evidenced most recently by the arrival of crack Israeli troops in Brazil, prepared to support an attack potentially by Brazil and Columbia on Venezuela.

As has now come to be expected, the US pursues its Venezuelan regime change with full main stream media cooperation, using well proven sophisticated propaganda techniques along with a variety of pretexts.

From Serbia to Iraq to Libya, where does it end? Observe that Trump is now seeking a ‘Nato alliance’ offering Nato status, to President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil to back the invasion of Venezuela.

So it is important to remember, as an example, that after a long war of economic and financial destabilisation ended with the bombing of Serbia.

Serbia was previously a part of Yugoslavia, a country that had successfully evolved after 1945 to solve the old rivalries of the 19th and early 20th century Balkan ethnic animosities, which was, prior to the advent of power of President Tito, its past history.

The United Nations, instead of supporting, in effect, so-called ‘humanitarian wars’ and ‘regime change wars’ by the US, using Nato, helped and relentlessly driven home by mainstream outlets like CNN and Fox News into people’s heads, must finally take a stand.

Brexit, by definition, is a rejection by the British people of globalism and American hegemony

So too, Yugoslavia, once the envy of many in the world, given its then ‘non-aligned’ status under President Tito, was destroyed and broken up; ‘Balkanised’ in the early 1990s.

The Serbian assault began first by a ‘financial war’; by sanctions and finished off by an aggressive unprovoked incessant Nato bombing campaign. That’s what we can expect in Venezuela next.

This ‘Balkanisation’ strategy similarly applies to Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria et al. It serves US neocon interests to dismember states in the world and create smaller more ‘manageable’ countries.

‘Regime change’ runs against the intent, the very words contained in the US Constitution. No one in mainstream media ever reminds us of that fact. Nevertheless the US’s ambition to overthrow other states continues, which they arrogantly now make no secret of. The next states will probably be Nicaragua then Iran, to name but two.

A very noteworthy most recent outrageous unilateral declaration was made by President Trump, not yet formally agreed by US institutions, ‘giving’ something he has no authority to give: Syrian territory, the Golan Heights to be precise, to Israel. Something that one day could trigger a full-scale Arab-Israeli war. This is of extreme importance yet no real outcry comes from world leaders; well not so far.

The main reason for that decision given by senior US administration figures is that: “God anointed Trump to save the Jews.”

Not forgetting Trump’s need (which we the people don’t understand exactly why) to support Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his difficult upcoming elections in Israel – in part because both countries failed to ‘regime change’ Syria – but more importantly to help the ‘financial terrorists’ who formed a company jointly that has already started drilling for oil in the Golan Heights.

You might like to know who owns such oil drilling company, which should answer a plethora of questions in one go.

The shareholder’s names tells us everything: Dick Cheney; Baron Rothschild and Rupert Murdoch. The titular heads of neocons, bankers and media on the planet.

In ending there is no more evidence required for us, the people of the world, to rise up against the globalist dark forces wherever they exist, be it in Brussels, London, France or Washington.

We must demand democratic elections or start revolutions, the latter has already begun in France in the form of the yellow vests. And Brexit, by definition, is a rejection by the British people of globalism and American hegemony.

The pattern of US destabilisation and destruction of states to loot them of their sovereign resources is the unseen history of the last 100 years, not taught in any university, anywhere in the West.

As far as Ukraine is concerned, its government was taken down by the CIA and replaced by an ultra-fascist regime that has full backing from the US. This is no secret. But the mainstream media simply don’t report it.

US-led Nato is ‘the transnational war machine’ of the world, devouring almost all free countries’ wealth. It can extort to terrorise all into conformity to the global ‘carcinogenic’ US Neocon imperialistic strategy.

A total estimated 20 million people around the world have died since the end of WWII at the hands of US forces. Think about that for a moment.

One of the most famous sayings attributed to the US’s great President Abraham Lincoln is about deception: “You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.”

Richard Galustian is a political and security advisor based in MENA countries for nearly 40 years.

This is a Times of Malta print opinion piece

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