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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Anwar-US Plot for Regime Change


Bangkok-based American geopolitical analyst Tony Cartalucci called the intrusion a “bizarre invasion” that has been “downplayed and spun by the Western media” to serve Western and Saudi interests. (Graphic by Dayang Norazhar/The Mole)
Bangkok-based American geopolitical analyst Tony Cartalucci called the intrusion a “bizarre invasion” that has been “downplayed and spun by the Western media” to serve Western and Saudi interests. (Graphic by Dayang Norazhar/The Mole)
Source: The Mole
An American geopolitical analyst says the ongoing intrusion into Sabah by terrorists from the Philippines has received less attention from Western media because it is part of Western efforts to destabilise the region and bring about regime change.
An article in Land Destroyer, a blog maintained by Bangkok-based American geopolitical analyst Tony Cartalucci called the intrusion a “bizarre invasion” that has been “downplayed and spun by the Western media” to serve Western and Saudi interests. According to the article:
“The West’s woeful, irresponsible coverage of a burgeoning region-wide destabilization, fits in nicely with its coverage of US-Saudi funded/armed terrorism around the world, including in Syria where US-funded terrorists of the so-called ‘Free Syrian Army’ have just taken dozens of UN peacekeepers hostage in the Golan Heights – just days after the US announced it would fund the terrorists further, to the tune of $60 million and the West’s Arab partners have just granted the terrorist faction Syria’s seat at the ‘Arab League’.”
The article says the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) is “one of several of Al Qaeda’s franchises in Southeast Asia” that “receive funding and support from Saudi Arabia”.
“Saudi Arabia is of course is the chief financier of Al Qaeda, and is currently leading efforts to fund, arm, and fill the ranks of Al Qaeda’s franchises from Mali and Libya, to Syria and Iraq. A multitude of reports from across the West have identified Saudi Arabia as the lynch pin in Al Qaeda’s global terror campaign, including the US Army West Point Combating Terrorism Center.”
The writer highlights the close economic and military relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia and its relevance to the current situation in Malaysia:
“It is clear, most acutely in Libya and Syria, that the use of Saudi Arabia’s global Al Qaeda mercenary army serves both Saudi Arabia’s interests as well as Western geopolitical ambitions, including to exact regime change around the world. And it just so happens that the West and Saudi Arabia both seek regime change in currently Russo-Iranian-Chinese friendly Malaysia.”
The article claims Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is central to those efforts:
“Anwar Ibrahim’s affiliations with Malaysian ‘Islamists’, the already active political subversion his US State Department-funded Bersih movement is sowing in Malaysia’s streets, and his Western backers’ habitual support for terrorism internationally as a geopolitical tool, raises the possibility that his opposition movement is complicit in the conveniently timed militant destabilization Malaysia now faces, only months before 2013′s general elections.
This may be why the Western media refuses to properly cover an otherwise very noteworthy conflict. The fact that these militants are emanating from long-time US ally, the Philippines, and the Philippines’ current role in assisting the US ‘pivot’ towards Asia, and more specifically facilitating a proxy confrontation with China, illustrates the greater regional implications at play. The US intends to install client regimes in Myanmar led by Aung San Suu Kyi, Thailand led by Thaksin Shinawatra’s despotic political dynasty, and in Malaysia led by Anwar Ibrahim. Together, this front will then be turned against Chinese interests as part of a long-planned desire to encircle and contain China.”
The writer warns that the “Anglo-American international order” that is behind the Sabah crisis must be halted before it controls the entire region:
“The future of Asia hangs in the balance, and therefore conflicts like Malaysia’s battle against armed extremists in Sabah may not be covered by the Western press, but it must be covered by the alternative press. The unhinged insanity that is now spilling blood on Malaysia’s shores, also represented by the West’s proxy Anwar Ibrahim and his attempts to provoke street protests against the ruling government, illustrates just how dangerous the current Anglo-American international order is, and how far its reach extends.
We must  identify the corporate-financier interests driving this agenda, – interests we most likely patronize on a daily basis, and both boycott and permanently replace them to erode the unwarranted influence they have used, and will continue to use against people the world over.”

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