The US has contingency plans to destabilize every country, including Muslim countries
The US views Muslim countries as a threat to their interests
The US seeks to enforce subordination of Muslim countries through force, threat, and coercion
The private sector has subordinated national power, and policymakers work for the private sector, not the nation
Geopolitical analysts who think in a nation-state mindset are baffled by US policy decisions
Key Points:
The US has prepared options to destabilize every Muslim country, which can be activated at any time
The US has contingency plans for every country that matters to them strategically, economically, and geographically
Muslim countries are seen as a threat to US interests because they have a natural inclination towards autonomy and sovereignty
The US seeks to enforce subordination of Muslim countries through force, threat, and coercion
The private sector has more power than national governments, and policymakers work for the private sector, not the nation
Policy decisions are made based on what is good for the private sector, not the nation
Geopolitical analysts who think in a nation-state mindset are unable to understand US policy decisions because they do not consider the role of the private sector
The predictable outcomes of US policy decisions are conflict, war, poverty, and economic destruction, which are desired by the private sector.
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