How 5 countries could become 14
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013 ... .html?_r=0
Tim Drayton wrote:I think it is useful to ask whether events in neighbouring countries form part of a larger pattern, and whether the major neo-imperialist powers have a blueprint for the region. The fact that we live in a close-by country that has already been partitioned in de facto terms makes this all the more relevant. I certainly get the feeling that plans are afoot to create a Kurdish state, which will, initially, take territory from what are now Syria, Iraq and Turkey.
GreekIslandGirl wrote:( I resisted for as long as I could. )
Why isn't Turkey in the carve-up?
Plans for Redrawing the Middle East: The Project for a “New Middle East” Nazemroaya
Global Research, January 27, 2013
Global Research 18 November 2006
The following path-breaking analysis was first published by Global Research in November of 2006
“Hegemony is as old as Mankind…” -Zbigniew Brzezinski, former U.S. National Security Advisor
The term “New Middle East” was introduced to the world in June 2006 in Tel Aviv by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (who was credited by the Western media for coining the term) in replacement of the older and more imposing term, the “Greater Middle East.”
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