 Source: Global Research
Source: Global ResearchStephen Lendman
Targeting the Middle East's rich oil and gas resources, Washington plans waring against the region one country at a time to replace independent regimes with client ones.
At
 issue is achieving total dominance over MENA (Middle East/North Africa)
 countries and Central Asia to Russia and China's borders. Another key 
objective is removing or marginalizing their regional influence. 
Russia
 is Washington's main military rival. Between them, they control about 
97% of the world's nuclear arsenal with sophisticated delivery systems 
able to target strategic global sites.
China
 also has significant military strength. According to a 2009 Pentagon 
report, its naval forces alone are formidable.They number at least 260 
vessels, including 75 or more major warships and over 60 submarines. 
In
 addition, Beijing has hundreds of nuclear warheads, sophisticated 
delivery systems, and other strategic weapons. As a result, it's the 
region's dominant military power.
During
 Asia's mid-November Bali summit, Obama sought anti-China coalition 
partners to enhance Washington's regional position. Key is establishing 
military superiority. 
Obama
 said America "is a Pacific power, and we are here to stay." Military 
spending amounts "will not - I repeat, will not - come at the expense of
 the Asia Pacific."
It
 does include escalating military tensions with China. Beijing is very 
mindful of US belligerence and quest for global dominance.
During
 his visit, Obama announced boosting America's Australian presence as 
part of a broader military buildup targeting China and Eastern Russia.
Together
 with South Korea, America's expanding its Asian footprint on Jeju 
Island with a strategic naval base for Aegis class attack ships. They're
 equipped with sophisticated SM-3 interceptor missiles for offense, as 
well as powerful computers and tracking radar for first-strike 
capability.
In
 2002, Seoul announced construction plans to accommodate Pentagon 
officials despite strong local opposition. Located south of Korea 
proper, Jeju is its only special autonomous province. It's situated in 
the Korea Strait, Southwest of Jeollanam-do Province it separated from 
in 1946.
Japan
 lies Northeast, China due West. Jeju is in central Northeast Asia. 
Strategically located Southwest of Japan, East of China between the East
 China Sea and Korea Strait shipping lanes, Pentagon officials value its
 location to control key shipping lanes and regional waters.
China, of course, is concerned about America's growing military presence that challenges its regional dominance.
Beijing
 also rivals Washington economically. The IMF's 2011 World Economic 
Outlook shows it surpassing America by 2016, based on purchasing power 
parity (PPP). 
It
 reflects an appropriate exchange rate between currencies as measured by
 the cost of a representative basket of goods in one country v. another.
China's
 growth requires increasing amounts of resources, especially oil, gas, 
others for its industries, and enough food for its huge population. 
Getting
 them puts them in direct competition with America that wants 
unchallenged global control. AFRICOM was established to secure it and 
deny Beijing and Russia access.
America
 tolerates no rivals. Economic, political and belligerent policies are 
employed to marginalize and eliminate them. In contrast, China and 
Russia establish relationships through mutually beneficial investments 
and other economic ties. Longer-term, they matter most.
Targeting Syria and Iran
Last
 winter, Syria's externally generated uprising began. Orchestrating 
change like elsewhere in the region, Washington replicated its Libya 
model. Heavily armed insurgents are involved. So are Turkey, Jordan, 
Saudi Arabia, Lebanon's March 14 alliance, other Arab League partners, 
and Israel.
Regime
 change is planned. So far it's short of war, but it's coming if other 
measures fail. Middle East analyst Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya calls the 
Syrian situation "complicated," because of "several competing trends of 
opposition."
Internal
 and external forces are involved. In Libya, NATO formed the 
Transitional National Council (TNC) to replace Gaddafi and Jamahiriya 
government. Proxy Syrian National Council (SNC) members were enlisted to
 replace Bashar al-Assad's regime after it's ousted.
Internal
 conflict's raged for months to "isolate, cripple, and subjugate 
Damascus." Given Syria's military capability, expect protracted conflict
 and violence to continue.
However,
 disturbing reports about hundreds of US and NATO Special Forces massing
 on Syria's border may tip the balance of power if using them for combat
 operations is planned, especially if combined with air operations.
According to former FBI whisleblower Sibel Edmonds,
 Washington and other NATO partners have a "secret training camp" at 
America's Incirlik, Turkey air base. In April, it began "organiz(ing) 
and expand(ing)" Syrian dissidents.
Edmonds
 says Washington and NATO forces are also training Turkish troops for a 
possible Syria strike. In addition, US forces from Iraq's Ain al-Assad 
base were transferred to Jordan on December 8 instead of returning home.
Obama's
 cynical Fort Bragg speech about withdrawing US forces from Iraq, in 
fact, concealed their regional repositioning and continued Iraq presence
 on major bases America will keep operating.
In
 fact, it plans increased numbers of regional forces through one or more
 Libyan bases, larger force contingents in Kuwait, expanded ties with 
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, the UAE and Oman, and a greater overall 
regional footprint to establish an enhanced "security architecture" to 
integrate air, ground, and naval units for future combat missions.
Israel's
 Mossad-connected DEBKAFile also said "American special forces troops 
have been diverted to positions in Jordan opposite a Syrian tank 
concentration building up across the kingdom's northern border."
In
 addition, America's naval presence includes additional warships and 
attack boats, perhaps there for combat, not saber rattling.
Edmonds
 said NATO forces have conducted training operations near Syria's border
 since May. Until now, Western media scoundrels suppressed it. Still, 
little about it is reported. The situation bears watching, including 
hostile anti-Iranian rhetoric.
Washington claims
 Tehran threatens world peace, saying its commercial nuclear program 
plans nuclear weapons development, despite no evidence proving it.
In
 October, Washington falsely charged Iran with plotting to kill Saudi 
Arabia's US ambassador. The accusation sounded more like a bad film plot
 than real intent. Laughable on its face, it was baseless propaganda.
In
 November, outdated, forged, long ago discredited, and perhaps 
nonexistent documents were used to claim Iran's developing nuclear 
weapons. Again, no credible evidence proves it. Instead, baseless 
accusations were used to justify Washington's claim about Iran 
threatening world peace. 
America and Israel alone hold that distinction along with Arab League client states supporting their rogue agendas.
On
 December 15, Manhattan Federal Judge George Daniels said he'll sign an 
order accusing Iran, Hezbollah, and Al Qaeda of responsibility for the 
9/11 attacks.
In
 response to a lawsuit brought by family members of 9/11 victims, he 
claimed Iran provided material support to Al Qaeda, based on spurious 
testimonies from three Iranian defectors whose affidavits remained 
sealed during court proceedings. 
Expert
 witnesses never appeared in court to refute them. Instead Judge Daniels
 relied solely on anti-Iranian operatives, making baseless accusations 
without evidence.
Testimonies
 given were false. Iran, Hezbollah and Al Qaeda had nothing to do with a
 plot hatched in Washington to initiate America's global war on terror. 
Ravaging the world one country at a time was planned. 
It
 remains ongoing across the Middle East and Central Asia. Syria and now 
Iran are targeted. At issue is regime change throughout the region to 
install subservient client states. 
The
 road to Tehran runs through Damascus. Expect belligerence to persist 
longer-term. The business of America is war. Waging them alone matters. 
New targets replace subdued ones. Nations are pillaged for wealth, power
 and dominance. War profiteers want them fought, win, lose or draw.
Iran
 is hugely important. It has about 10% of proved world oil reserves. 
It's second only to Russia in gas resources with about 33 trillion cubic
 meters. In fact, after a potentially huge new Caspian Sea discovery, it
 may rank first. 
Washington
 covets Iran's mineral wealth to control its supply, price, what nations
 get access in what amounts, and which ones don't. Regionally, Iran's 
the remaining crown jewel. Washington's longstanding policy is replacing
 its government with a subservient client regime.
On
 December 16, Obama told the 71st General Assembly of the Union for 
Reform Judaism that America will continue pressuring Iran with "no 
options off the table." 
One
 of them is war. Battleground belligerence could rage across the entire 
Mediterranean Basin through Central Asia to Russia and China's borders. 
As
 a result, general war may follow. America's key rivals may enter. Their
 interests very much are at stake. Nuclear weapons could be used. 
Preventing potentially global catastrophic destruction is crucial before it's too late to matter.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. 
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