New Sykes-Picot: NATO Maneuvers and Countries of Clay

The Taylor Report
June 17, 2013
NATO Maneuvers and Countries of Clay
“What we’re seeing is a new attempt to divide up the MENA region.”
Featured Guest: Rick Rozoff
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The New Sykes-Picot
The carving-up of the old Ottoman Empire continues 100 years later. Iraq exists as an entity on a map, but it is already de-facto at least two. We know why. NATO is moving its regional headquarters from Spain to Turkey, consolidating two military commands.
In Jordan, NATO is leaving behind a bevy of troops and missiles for later unspecified use. Ideas of sovereignty and states are becoming almost mythical in that region. Whole countries are treated like clay.
While NATO gobbles up Eastern Europe, it is moving into the Middle East, and recruiting “aspiring” countries from the former USSR to South America. Any obscure conflict involving the Dniester area could bring NATO into a European war.
The finger is on the button to launch strikes on Syria. It can happen at any time. The largest conflict since the second world war is looming into view.

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