If I'm synthesizing your work correctly, the creation of Israel by London was a response to the prior half-century's rise of the critical importance of oil. As a means of exerting hegemonic control over the region, Project Israel, in the end, has failed--and this failure has been on display spectacularly in recent weeks. So, the model has shifted from external pressure (militarily by Israel and financially by the U.S. via the petrodollar, not to mention USA-sponsored destabilization throughout the region) to infiltration. If this is correct, is the UAE now entering into the "debt" phase of the Kill Chain?
E.M., this excellent article brought to mind some recent comments made by Shahid Bolsen shortly after the 12-day conflict. They have to do with a plan that is underway to restructure the whole Middle East. I haven't accessed a lot of Bolsen's information, but these comments seem to overlap with your thesis here, and they might be of interest.
The short question by the interviewer starts at 9:40, and the answer runs through 19:44.
Left out of this equation is the fact that UAE is essentially vassal of Saudi Arabia. Perhaps they will fill the role of the new Vatican in this arrangement?
If I'm synthesizing your work correctly, the creation of Israel by London was a response to the prior half-century's rise of the critical importance of oil. As a means of exerting hegemonic control over the region, Project Israel, in the end, has failed--and this failure has been on display spectacularly in recent weeks. So, the model has shifted from external pressure (militarily by Israel and financially by the U.S. via the petrodollar, not to mention USA-sponsored destabilization throughout the region) to infiltration. If this is correct, is the UAE now entering into the "debt" phase of the Kill Chain?
Please do go look at my work on the Financialist Kill Chain to put this in far broader context.
E.M., this excellent article brought to mind some recent comments made by Shahid Bolsen shortly after the 12-day conflict. They have to do with a plan that is underway to restructure the whole Middle East. I haven't accessed a lot of Bolsen's information, but these comments seem to overlap with your thesis here, and they might be of interest.
The short question by the interviewer starts at 9:40, and the answer runs through 19:44.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ueveRCPZyM
The UAE is a BRICS member, how this fits together?
https://northafricapost.com/88721-gulf-states-and-turkey-reshape-east-africa-through-billions-in-strategic-investments.html
Left out of this equation is the fact that UAE is essentially vassal of Saudi Arabia. Perhaps they will fill the role of the new Vatican in this arrangement?