The Guardian is still doing its bit for the agenda. In its editorial today on this development the plan as revealed to General Wesley Clark for Totaler Krieg on the Middle East and North Africa is not mentioned once. Blame is laid on the Iraqi government.
The Iraqi government, under the unenlightened rule of Nouri al-Maliki, a man as shortsighted as he is narrow minded, has been the author of its own misfortunes.
...The swift collapse of security forces in the city suggests the appearance of government control was largely a sham, probably the result of an informal pact between them and the insurgents to leave one another alone.
[source : The Guardian view: the fall of Mosul threatens civil war in Iraq, Editorial, The Guardian, http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jun/11/iraq-fall-mosul, 11th June 2014]
I would like to know what Anglo-American intelligence knew about this before it occured. Because this gives them 2 possible causes for celebration:
1. the Jihadis invade Syria;
or
2. this gives NATO an excuse to re-invade Iraq and thus interfere in Syria more easily.
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