July 7, 2008 (LPAC)--With the latest round of deadly bombings in Afghanistan and Pakistan, British imperial interests are challenging U.S. interests more and more directly. Lyndon LaRouche has noted that British desperation to trigger a new Southwest-Asia centered world war, is leading them to go after U.S. increasingly openly--despite the risk of a devastating counter-reaction by patriots in U.S. institutions of the Presidency.
To understand this strategic reality, it is first necessary to realize that the agencies carrying out the atrocities in Afghanistan and Pakistan are not run-of-the-mill anti-occupation Taliban, but British assets. These British assets have been built up within Pakistan under the banner of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), or the Pakistani Taliban, which is under control of the Paksitani ISI and British Intelligence's MI6. The Pakistani Taliban is now involved in a movement to separate the western wing of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan to create a new, unstable enclave on behalf of Imperial Britain. Britain's objective is to have a presence next door to Central Asia, and deny efforts by Russia, China, and India to stabilize the Eurasian landmass.
Yet, the breakup of Afghanistan and Pakistan, which is being furthered by the bombings, runs contrary to the explicit commitment of the United States government, even under Bush, to maintain unified countries under their chosen assets, Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, and Pakistani President Pervez Mursharaff.
The question is: When will U.S. institutions finally take off the gloves, and go after our nation's British enemy by name? Was 9-11 not enough?