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Chapter 4 "Maintaining World Security with Democracy"

oil war 威廉·恩道尔 1211Words 2018-03-18
During the First World War from 1914 to 1918, President Wilson's propaganda tools worked hard to sell to the American people that it was "a war for democracy to make the world safer". Not only did the American people not understand, even most of the history Neither do scientists, who are blinded by illusions overlaid on real events. In fact, from about the late 1870s to the late 1930s, there has been a battle for world map power, and people are trying to think about a question, who will replace the declining British Empire as the world's master.In the 1870s, Britain had passed the peak of its economic development and plunged into a deep depression from which it never recovered.

On the eve of World War I, there were only two real contenders in the race to replace Great Britain—the United States and Germany.Both countries ushered in rapid industrial expansion, far surpassing Great Britain in terms of tonnage of steel output, advancement in technological education, and mobilization of formidable economic potential. Under the leadership of JP Morgan Bank and Rockefeller Standard Oil Group, the American elite began to emerge.As early as 1914, they were ready to take over the empire from London. However, they are immature. In order for the United States to emerge from the ashes of World War II as master of the planet, a brutal Great Depression was needed to create an institution that would promote the creation of a corporate private-state monopoly that It is the New York Council on Foreign Relations supported by Morgan Rockefeller.

Although it has never been publicly stated, the Morgan and Rockefeller model is a replica of the British East India Company-a private company chartered by the Queen, with its own army, protected by the Royal Navy, doing whatever it wants, looting, exporting opium, challenging start a war.Such a private empire backed by a lowly state power was actually what Henry Luce referred to in his famous 1914 editorial for The American Century. The entire postwar world and the role of the United States as the world's dominant superpower were carefully planned through a series of secret meetings organized by the Council on Foreign Relations in New York and its affiliated War and Peace Research Society.This institution is financed by the Rockefeller Corporation through the Rockefeller Foundation.Two years before the end of World War II, in July 1943, the Council on Foreign Relations invited Mackinder, who was very old at the time, to explain his theory of geopolitical balance, which was crucial to the formulation of the "American Century" Rules are necessary.Mackinder's views were published in Foreign Affairs magazine, founded by the Council on Foreign Relations, in an article titled "The Round World and Winning Peace."

In this important but little-known essay, Mackinder tells his American brother, "...if the Soviet Union appears in this war as Germany's conqueror, she will be the strongest in the world." The conclusion cannot be doubted that she is a large land power. In addition, she will be in the strongest defensive position strategically. The core (the Soviet Union) is the largest natural fortress on earth.” In order to curb this possibility, Winston Churchill and the British elite did everything possible to persuade the United States to form the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and start a cold war.Then, in 1946, Churchill delivered his famous "Iron Curtain" speech in President Truman's hometown of Fulton, Missouri.

Indeed, only through superpower politics and Mackinder's geopolitical perspective can we have a more comprehensive understanding of the history of the past hundred years.Unfortunately, except for a few elite strategists in the United Kingdom and the United States, few people in the world pay attention to geopolitical doctrine.This book attempts to awaken people to a new understanding of the wishful thinking of Anglo-American geopolitics.This awareness is required to survive on Earth.
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