Chapter 9/F-The Dawn of World War III So what happened immediately after the cold war ended in 1989? The proponents of the Great Plan wasted no time getting back to work, as we are rapidly nearing the full implementation of the New World Order. In 1990, one year after the official end of the Cold War, they immediately started up another war in the Middle East against Iraq, which was again started by a false flag operation. This false flag scenario tricked Saddam Hussein into attacking and occupying Kuwait in order to excuse the general invasion of the Middle East by New Babylon. The reasons for the orchestration of the first Gulf War by the proponents of the New World Order are as follows: -for the New Babylon/United States, the military enforcement arm of the one world government/United Nations, to establish a foothold in the Middle East for future actions, namely WW III. This was established though the setting up of permanent military bases in many countries in the Middle East to protect them from the “marauding” Saddam Hussein -to display to the rest of the world the awesome military power of New Babylon, that no other country should cross swords with them, and the fact that they are backing the United Nations one world government aspirations. Remember watching that war on TV in early 1991? I’ll never forget it, just an awesome display of military technology and might. -to safeguard the oil supply, of which the Illuminati families nearly completely control as you now know, coming out of the Middle East -to spend a bunch of money and further put us in debt to them, to line their pockets with blood money, to field test new weaponry, etc. etc. The same old reasons they have always taken us to war So what was the “false flag” that triggered the first Gulf War? With former CIA Director/Skull and Bonesman CFR/Bilderberg/Trilateral Commission member George Bush Sr. at the helm, it wasn’t going to be so much a problem taking the U.S. to war as it was how to excuse it. As briefly as possible of course, Iraq was just coming off the 8 year long Iran-Iraq war and was burdened with $30 billion in debt to its Arab allies, chiefly Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. These countries backed Iraq over Iran in an attempt to contain the radical Islamists running Iran, for fear their ideology would spread throughout the Middle East and topple the power of the elite oil sheiks running these countries. The United States also donated significant support to Iraq in the forms of weapons and intel to try and contain the non-Illuminati-controlled Iran. This is the reason why the UN/United States stood idly by when Iraq first attacked Iran in 1980.
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