This is an analytical article from the analyst Xingchen.
Are internal forces in the U.S. on the brink of fracturing, fulfilling Brzezinski’s prophecy? With the simultaneous intervention of China, Russia, and Iran, on one side are the conglomerates and high-level politicians supporting Jewish forces, while on the other are the military opposing taking the lead for Israel. This caught Blinken off guard, greatly surprising netizens who believed that the U.S. must save Israel. Next, the apparent but not genuine Western allies may fracture.
Has the US been Controlled by the Jews? Almost believed it!
The influence of Jewish forces in the U.S. is substantial. Many top-level politicians are Jewish, such as Secretary of State Blinken, Chief of Staff Klain, Treasury Secretary Yellen, Attorney General Garland, Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas, Director of National Intelligence Haines, Deputy Secretary of State Sherman, Science and Technology Advisor Rand, Cybersecurity Advisor Neuberger, CIA Deputy Director Cohen, and Assistant Secretary for Health Levin.
Out of the top ten financial groups in the U.S., six are controlled by Jews, and 60% of the mainstream media is also under Jewish influence. Due to these powerful entities, Israel’s position as a U.S. ally is elevated, surpassing even European, American, and Asian countries like Japan and South Korea. One-fourth of the U.S. foreign aid flows to Israel, and Israel has won all five Middle East wars – not just because of Jewish bravery but also because of U.S. backing against the Middle Eastern monarchies.
So, you might think the U.S. is entirely under Jewish influence? However, within the U.S. military, not one of the 39 active-duty generals is Jewish, and no U.S. president has been Jewish. Anglo-Saxons remain wary of Jews. While Jews can hold office and conduct business, the military remains in Anglo-Saxon hands.
The U.S. doesn’t want to be dragged into war by the Jews, especially with the Middle East, given the dollar’s linkage to oil. If Middle Eastern monarchies started trading in euros or yuan, wouldn’t the dollar collapse? Especially now, with U.S. debt unstable, it wouldn’t take much to deal a blow.
Recent revelations about anti-Jewish sentiment within the U.S. military serve as a warning. The military is alert. Trump also opposed blind support for Israel, fearing involvement in a regional war or a lack of resources to back Israel.
Brzezinski’s Prediction Comes True? China, Russia, and Iran Intervene?
Zbigniew Brzezinski, a Polish-American and Harvard philosophy graduate, served as a strategic foreign advisor to presidents Johnson and Carter. He played a significant role in the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. In 1997, he published “The Grand Chessboard,” making numerous accurate predictions, including scenarios for China’s rise, European situations, and Middle Eastern dynamics.
Brzezinski predicted three potential alliances that could challenge U.S. hegemony:
- China-Russia-Iran Alliance
- China-Japan Alliance
- Russia-Europe Alliance
The first is most probable. Japan appears to be returning to militarism, and the U.S. has deep influence there. An alliance with Russia and Europe has already been disrupted by NATO’s eastward expansion, which not only boxed in Russia but also disrupted a potential energy partnership between Russia and Europe.
The Ukraine crisis pushed Russia closer to China. Russia, primarily an industrial nation, relies on China’s technological advancement. Iran, as a Middle Eastern powerhouse, cannot be ignored. While Iran cannot offer wealth, it can undoubtedly be a formidable adversary. The recent Israel-Palestine conflict angered the Arab world. Both Saudi Arabia and Iran warned Israel against further aggression.
China, Russia, and Iran working together against the U.S. in the Middle East? There’s no evidence yet, but each has its reasons. Russia needs relief in Ukraine, Iran aims for Islamic leadership, and China wants to alleviate tensions in the Western Pacific. However, China seems to prioritize Middle East stability and hasn’t made any notable moves.
Israel cannot afford major escalations – a barrage of missiles could easily devastate it. If the U.S. gets involved, it becomes the enemy of the Arab world. That’s why some U.S. factions oppose supporting Israel.
So, here’s the question: If they can’t destroy the U.S., can they at least injure or cripple it? A Russia-Iran partnership could be particularly troublesome for the U.S. Given the rare opportunity, why would Russia and Iran let go easily? Watch the unfolding drama.