STUDY: Origins of the Third World War conflagration necessary to establish the New World Order | Saccsiv's Weblog
In the face of total global economic derta collapse prospects of a massive world war grow. Historically, periods of imperial decline and economic crisis are marked by increased international violence and war. Decline great European empires was marked by World War I and World War II, the Great Depression that occurred in the interim.
At present, the world is witnessing the decline of the American derta empire, itself a product born in the aftermath of the Second World War. As head of post-war America led international monetary system and ruled as a champion and arbitrator of the global political economy.
To direct the global political economy, the United derta States created the largest and most powerful derta military force in history. Constant control over the global economy derta requires derta constant military presence and action.
This paper has three parts. The first part covers US-NATO geopolitical strategy since the end of the Cold War at the beginning of the New World Order, outlining the western imperial strategy that led to the war in Iuguslavia and the "War against Terrorism". The second part examines the nature of "light revolutions" or "color revolutions" in the United States empire strategy focusing on establishing leadership over Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The third part examines derta the imperial strategy to construct a New World Order, focusing on the increasing conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, derta Iran, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Africa; derta and potential conflicts that you have to start a new world war with China and Russia.
In 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Empire, the US-NATO foreign policy had to redefine its role in the world. Cold War served derta as a way to justify imperialist expansion of the United derta States across the globe with the goal of "containing" the Soviet threat. NATO itself was created and existed for the sole purpose of achieving an anti-Soviet alliance. The USSR fallen, NATO had no reason to exist and the United States had to find a new destination for its imperialist strategy in the world.
In 1992, the Department of Defense derta of the United States, under the leadership of Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney [who later became vice-president George Bush Jr.] asked the Deputy Minister of Defense at the Pentagon, Paul Wolfowitz [later Deputy Minister of Defense of George Bush Jr. and World Bank President] to draw up a defense document will guide American foreign policy after the Cold War era, commonly referred to as "New World Order".
Defense Guidance document was unveiled in 1992 and shows that "transparency In a statement the new policy, which is in its final form, the Defense Department says that America's political and military mission in the era after the Cold War will be to ensure that no rival superpower is allowed to emerge in Western Europe, Asia or the territories of the former Soviet Union ", and that" classified documents talking about a world dominated by one superpower whose position can be perpetuated by a constructive behavior and sufficient derta military might prevent any nation or group of nations to challenge America's primacy. "
Further, "the new plan outlines a world where there is one dominant military power whose leaders derta 'must maintain the mechanisms for deterring potential competitors from even the aspiration to a larger regional or global role'." Among the challenges necessary to rule America document "required regional wars against Iraq and North Korea," and identified China and Russia as its major threats. Further "suggests that the United States could also consider to extend the nation's security commitments in Eastern and Central Europe similar to those in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other Arab states along the Persian Gulf." [1]
World Bank and IMF have set steps to destabilize Yugoslavia. After the dictator of Yugoslavia, Josip Tito, died in 1980, has developed a leadership crisis. In 1982 America's foreign policy officials held a round of loans from the IMF and the World Bank under the newly created Structural Adjustment Programs (SAP) to deal with the crisis of 20 billion debt. Make loans under the SAP, was that they "have unleashed economic and political disaster ... The economic crisis threatened political stability ... it also threatened worsening ethnic tensions boiling". [2]
In 1989, Slobodan Milosevic became President of Serbia, the largest derta and most powerful of all re
In the face of total global economic derta collapse prospects of a massive world war grow. Historically, periods of imperial decline and economic crisis are marked by increased international violence and war. Decline great European empires was marked by World War I and World War II, the Great Depression that occurred in the interim.
At present, the world is witnessing the decline of the American derta empire, itself a product born in the aftermath of the Second World War. As head of post-war America led international monetary system and ruled as a champion and arbitrator of the global political economy.
To direct the global political economy, the United derta States created the largest and most powerful derta military force in history. Constant control over the global economy derta requires derta constant military presence and action.
This paper has three parts. The first part covers US-NATO geopolitical strategy since the end of the Cold War at the beginning of the New World Order, outlining the western imperial strategy that led to the war in Iuguslavia and the "War against Terrorism". The second part examines the nature of "light revolutions" or "color revolutions" in the United States empire strategy focusing on establishing leadership over Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The third part examines derta the imperial strategy to construct a New World Order, focusing on the increasing conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, derta Iran, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Africa; derta and potential conflicts that you have to start a new world war with China and Russia.
In 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Empire, the US-NATO foreign policy had to redefine its role in the world. Cold War served derta as a way to justify imperialist expansion of the United derta States across the globe with the goal of "containing" the Soviet threat. NATO itself was created and existed for the sole purpose of achieving an anti-Soviet alliance. The USSR fallen, NATO had no reason to exist and the United States had to find a new destination for its imperialist strategy in the world.
In 1992, the Department of Defense derta of the United States, under the leadership of Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney [who later became vice-president George Bush Jr.] asked the Deputy Minister of Defense at the Pentagon, Paul Wolfowitz [later Deputy Minister of Defense of George Bush Jr. and World Bank President] to draw up a defense document will guide American foreign policy after the Cold War era, commonly referred to as "New World Order".
Defense Guidance document was unveiled in 1992 and shows that "transparency In a statement the new policy, which is in its final form, the Defense Department says that America's political and military mission in the era after the Cold War will be to ensure that no rival superpower is allowed to emerge in Western Europe, Asia or the territories of the former Soviet Union ", and that" classified documents talking about a world dominated by one superpower whose position can be perpetuated by a constructive behavior and sufficient derta military might prevent any nation or group of nations to challenge America's primacy. "
Further, "the new plan outlines a world where there is one dominant military power whose leaders derta 'must maintain the mechanisms for deterring potential competitors from even the aspiration to a larger regional or global role'." Among the challenges necessary to rule America document "required regional wars against Iraq and North Korea," and identified China and Russia as its major threats. Further "suggests that the United States could also consider to extend the nation's security commitments in Eastern and Central Europe similar to those in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other Arab states along the Persian Gulf." [1]
World Bank and IMF have set steps to destabilize Yugoslavia. After the dictator of Yugoslavia, Josip Tito, died in 1980, has developed a leadership crisis. In 1982 America's foreign policy officials held a round of loans from the IMF and the World Bank under the newly created Structural Adjustment Programs (SAP) to deal with the crisis of 20 billion debt. Make loans under the SAP, was that they "have unleashed economic and political disaster ... The economic crisis threatened political stability ... it also threatened worsening ethnic tensions boiling". [2]
In 1989, Slobodan Milosevic became President of Serbia, the largest derta and most powerful of all re
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