How The Middle East Is Divided And Conquered

And how it’s undividing and unconquering

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5 min readOct 12, 2024

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Previously, we spoke about how America continue Britain’s policy of divide and conquer (it’s all one White Empire). If you’re wondering how it’s divided and conquered, Benjamin Netanyahu held up maps at the UN and just showed everyone. If you want to get it in writing, here’s a list from a former CENTCOM Commander. (Rtd) Gen Frank McKenzie (now a hired gun for some dubious ‘Jewish’ organization) says (via Kit Klarenberg),

There have been many U.S. bases in the region since the end of the second world war, but this report is principally concerned with those located in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait. These nations comprise the heart of the “Gulf States,” the Arab monarchies that lie along the southern side of the Arabian Gulf (the geographic exception is Jordan). The United States considers the naval base at Manama, Bahrain, to be the “Main Operating Base” for U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) in the Middle East. It is the headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet, the naval component (NAVCENT) of CENTCOM. There are airbases in Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. These bases are typically “dual use” facilities, and host nation aircraft operate from the same

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Indrajit (Indi) Samarajiva is a Sri Lankan writer. Follow me at www.indi.ca, or just email me at indi@indi.ca.

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