The United States must avoid going to war because it is likely to cause an increase in nuclear proliferation in the nuclear age. Instead, it engages in hybrid wars.
Venezuela and Iran have recently experienced two instances of these conflicts. Both were waged through relentless misinformation campaigns, targeted military strikes, cyberwarfare, and crushing economic sanctions. Both CIA long-term projects have recently become more significant. Both incidents will cause chaos even more.
The US’s long-standing strategy toward Venezuela has two goals: to control its vast Orinoco Belt oil reserves and to overthrow its leftist government, which has existed since 1999. The CIA helped to fund a coup attempt against Venezuela in 2002, which is when America’s hybrid war with Venezuela began. When that failed, the US began implementing additional hybrid measures, including sanctions on Venezuela, the seizure of its dollar reserves, and measures to halt Venezuela’s oil production, which eventually failed. The US sown chaos, but the hybrid war did not end the government.
The US president has now launched an unprecedented attack, bombing Caracas, kidnapping President Nicolas Maduro, stealing Venezuelan oil shipments, and putting up a naval blockade, which is obviously a war action. Additionally, it seems likely that Trump is benefiting powerful pro-Zionist campaign donors who want to seize Venezuelan oil assets.
Since Venezuela has long supported the Palestinian cause and maintained close ties with Iran, Zionist interests are also interested in toppling the government. The US attack on Venezuela has been praised by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the “perfect operation.”
Israel and the United States are both waging a hybrid war against Iran at the same time. We can anticipate targeted assassinations, airstrikes, and US and Israeli subversion. Venezuela’s conflict with Iran can quickly turn into a devastating regional conflict, even a global one. US allies in the region have been making concerted diplomatic efforts to persuade Trump to back down and avoid military action, particularly in the Gulf nations.
Iran’s history is even more extensive than Venezuela’s. The country’s first US intervention dates to 1953, when Mohammad Mossadegh, a democratically elected prime minister, nationalized Iranian oil in opposition to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (BP) in 1953.
Through a combination of propaganda, street violence, and political interference, the CIA and MI6 plotted Operation Ajax to take Mossadegh to power. They assisted the shah in regaining control of the country after Mohammed Reza Pahlavi fled the country because he was afraid of Mossadegh. The CIA also supported the shah by helping to establish his infamous secret police, SAVAK, which fought dissent through censorship, imprisonment, and torture.
In 1979, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was swept into power by a revolution that eventually resulted from this repression. After the US admitted the shah for medical care, students in Tehran seized him during the revolution, which sparked the US’s desire to try to hold him in place. Iran’s and US relations were further harmed by the hostage crisis.
The US has then plotted to oppress Iran and overthrow its government. In addition to funding Iraq in the 1980s to fight Iran, which ended in tens of thousands of deaths without achieving a majority, the US has engaged in numerous hybrid operations.
A negotiated resolution that would normalize Israel’s position in the world while limiting its nuclear program is the opposite of the US-Israeli goal toward Iran. Iran should be kept economically broken, diplomatically cornered, and subject to internal pressure in order to maintain its stability. Trump has repeatedly stifled talks that might have brought peace, starting with his withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a 2016 agreement that had banned Iran’s nuclear energy activities and lifted its economic sanctions.
Understanding the hybrid war strategies helps to explain why Trump’s rhetoric abruptly oscillates between false peace promises and threats of war. Hybrid warfare is a land of contradictions, ambiguities, and pure deceit.
The US supported Israel’s bombing of Iran two days prior to the start of negotiations with Iran last summer, but the US was scheduled to hold talks with Iran on June 15. De-escalation in recent days should not be taken literally, for this reason. A direct military attack can only be too readily followed by one of them.
Venezuela and Iran as examples of how dependent on hybrid warfare are Israel and the US. For decades, the CIA, Mossad, allies’ military contractors, and security organizations have been the cause of conflict in Latin America and the Middle East by acting together.
They have ruined the lives of hundreds of millions of people, hampered economic growth, stifled terrorism, and caused a large wave of refugees. Beyond the chaos itself, they have nothing to support their billion-dollar investments in covert and overt operations.
There is only suffering, no peace, no stable pro-US or pro-Israel alliance, and no security. The US is also going to great lengths to discredit the UN Charter, which it first adopted after World War II. Hybrid warfare is prohibited from using force against other countries, as is made clear by the UN Charter.
The military-tech industrial complex in the US and Israel is just one example of how hybrid war benefits. In his 1961 farewell address, US President Dwight Eisenhower made a warning about the serious threat to society that the military-industrial complex poses. Due to the fact that it is now fueled by mass propaganda, artificial intelligence, and a careless US foreign policy, his warning has come even stronger than he had anticipated.
The best chance for the world is for the other 191 UN nations to finally reject their dependence on regime-changing operations, unilateral sanctions, dollar-based weapons, and UN Charter repudiation.
The American people have a hard time making their opposition heard despite the fact that they do not support the lawlessness of their own government. The US’s deep state brutality must end before it’s too late, according to them and almost everyone else.
Source: Aljazeera

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