In the last 25 years, there are two countries continuously growing and whose areas of influence are expanding in the Balkans, Caucasus and Middle East, where the U.S. settled since the end of the Cold War in 1989: The U.K. and Iran. The country placed on the target board also in the last 25 years is Turkey.
I am re-publishing this article after reviewing it in light of the recent developments.
Margaret Thatcher's arrival in the 1980s ended the Cold War. Thatcher, also known as the “Iron Lady," lit the fuse that buried the socialist world, called the Iron Curtain, into the depths of history. The Cold War was urgently ended and the global system invented itself a new enemy: Islam.
The new enemy was openly declared by the NATO secretary general. It was said, “The greatest threat standing against the global system is Islam," and the “Islamic threat" was turned into NATO's official doctrine by NATO Secretary General Willy Cleas.
This is information that will change the known reading of the Cold War: The U.S., just like Russia, lost its status as super power. There were two great super powers in the Cold War period: The U.S. and Soviet Union.
The end of the Cold War enabled the British to quietly and slyly come from the depths to a position that would change the course of history – once again after almost half a century.
During the Cold War period the Jews had settled into the U.S. in every sense and in every area. In other words, Jews had taken over the U.S. post-World War II.
The end of the Cold War was a result of the U.S.'s concern to end Jewish dominance/occupation. This is what they wanted to achieve in the medium term. Because the U.S. meant WASP: White, Anglo Saxon and Protestant.
World War II, which ended with the Jewish massacre was the reason why Jews took over the U.S. from within. Yet, the U.S. was founded by the British. Jewish dominance over the U.S. resulted not only in the British losing their dominance over the U.S., but also their dominance over the islanders, who are the architects of two great industrial revolutions. Being “driven out" of the U.S. by the Jews was a very heavy blow on the British who realized the industrial revolutions and collapsed the Ottoman Empire.
The British gathered themselves during this period and started to make moves with Thatcher that would push the Jews away from the global system. The British had established the global capitalist system together with the Jews, but the Jews had struck a major blow to the British – through genocide.