Happily Ever After- A brief look into how America meddles in Foreign Affairs
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Daniel: I need to go on
record here, switching funds out of the European markets is fiscal suicide
Helen: We’re comfortable
with the short-term losses, Daniel our final plans are much grandeur in scope
Daniel: Algers, Bahrain, Tunisia..these are highly volatile
regions with unregulated banking systems
Helen: Which is precisely
why we’re investing in their infrastructure, these emerging governments need
the financing backing of Western countries to facilitate reform
Daniel: Fine, I’ll execute
the purchase orders once I am at the office
If you have read the dialogue above, you have just come across a very intriguing discussion clandestinely
embedded in an episode of a hit American TV Show called “Revenge” that clearly
explains the U.S.
interests in the region. I realized this, when one of my family members quickly
called me to the TV room, to listen to what was being said in the show. It came
to both our attentions that firstly, they were talking about Bahrain and
secondly, what was being said about it and in what context. It’s bluntly
apparent what the writers/producers of the show are clearly stating in this controversial
dialogue between Daniel Grayson, a wealthy socialite from the Hamptons whose
family is tangled around several scandalous situations and Helen a member of
the Americon Initiative, a secret terrorist group responsible for “the downing
of Flight 197, which killed 246 people” who has enough influence to control law
enforcement.
It is rather obvious what was
being said about the Arab World that has and is currently witnessing a major
shift in leadership styles while others observed an entire overthrow of regimes
like Tunisia and Egypt. It is
daunting how the writers of the show managed to insert Bahrain in such a dialogue, calling us volatile
while the reason why we are in such state in the first place, is solely because
of the backing that the opposition gets from the U.S.
similarly to Egypt prior to
the fall of Mubarak and Tunisia
before it. The unrests witnessed in Bahrain was supported by the U.S.
government, which took a rather vague stance against Bahrain during those
unstable times swaying between the government and the Bahraini opposition to
assist and support whoever has the upper hand in the end of their planted “Arab
Spring”. Having said that, the entire “show” put by the U.S. government was
unraveled- all the lessons the opposition have been taught, all the travels
back and forth to the States, secret meetings with high officials to
demonstrate a “peaceful” protest which was far from one was all witnessed and
lived by the Bahraini’s to only open our eyes even more when we see how these
governments are investing in our country to make way for the new “emerging governments” that has long been
America’s dream of diving the Middle East and creating a New one, which was
coined firstly by none other than Condolezza Rice back in 2006 if I recall
correctly. Now what has happened since the unrest of 2011 till our present day
is nothing unforeseen, as Bahrain
is trying to rebuild on the destruction that the terrorists have caused to our
lovely nation with the financial backing of the U.S. government. The government has
called in all the suspended participants in the pro-regime overthrow protests
back to their jobs, some with added benefits while they continue to take on the
roads and endanger the lives of everyone on this island that once
used to boast to the world about its friendliness, peacefulness & thriving
economy but there is never a change in anything or anyone before a little shock
to the system and luckily, we survived it and came out stronger than before,
with our eyes now open and wandering about every single thing happening to the
country from every angle. Gone are the days where all we cared about was our
families, our jobs and the slow weekends we enjoyed laid back and carefree. Bahraini’s
today are not what they were a mere 3 years ago, though we choose to continue
looking to the future, with full belief and in support of our government, we
will never forget what the opposition and it’s backers have done to us or how
they made us feel in our country that everyone falls in love with simply
because of its modesty compared to the nations around it and simplicity of
their people, my people. Reminiscing about the wonderful times lived in Bahrain
whose streets are now almost daily burnt down with burning tire flames and
masked children running around throwing Molotov cocktails on the streets and to
the police that are severely injured due to the weekly hostile messages the
Shia clerks infuse in their Friday sermons to their followers making them
believe in the “Shia’te Crescent” dream that is slowly but surely fading with
the soon collapse of the Syrian terrorist regime that killed over 70,000 people of which toddlers were beheaded,
women raped till death and entire families dead during the shelling of several
of its cities with no one saying anything to Syria or stepping in to save its
people who are of the other sect (Sunni) and are the majority in the country
but even this is obvious and why the U.S. and its allies after 2 years of its
anniversary have done nothing to Syria and quickly jumped in when half a dozen
died in Bahrain trying their best to cause a stir with the hourly articles featured on
every major newspaper in the U.S. and U.K., governments directing their messages
to us and of course the ongoing meetings with the people they have trained and
continuously feed information to who have listened obligingly.
These “emerging governments” are
what America and its allies
are striving for, to divide the Middle East.
They have for years baked this cake and now want a slice of it. Their plans to
achieve this long-term goal of theirs is closer than we all think, with the
pieces being moved correctly and in a timely manner to reach this goal starting
first off with Bahrain, who can fall easy to such schemes if the country
continues to listen to them and allows them to meddle in its affairs on both the
domestic and international levels. It is a
matter of time before the entire plan uncoils and more than ever things will become
clearer with new tactics and schemes to make sure these so called new “emerging
governments” get enough backing to facilitate what they like to believe is
“reform” but when looked at from aback is actual chaos and destruction like
they have done in Egypt, Tunisia, Iraq and Afghanistan not so long ago. The
title of the episode is rather foreshadowing, but who will get to live “happily
ever after” is simply a matter of time.
Peace out!
B.B.
Peace out!
B.B.