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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
US seeking ‘unchallenged global dominance’ via satellite states in MidEast
2018-01-31
[PRESSTV] The Unites States is after "satellite states" in the Middle East to gain global dominance unchallenged by other superpowers, an analyst says.

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-based author and radio host Stephen Lendman made the comments in a Tuesday interview with Press TV.

"America aims for unchallenged global dominance; its primary strategy is waging naked aggression against countries threatening no one," he said, while explaining the reason for the high number of US military bases across the globe.

The political commentator exemplified the Unites States’ "endless" wars in the Middle East and northern Africa, asserting that they have "escalated" under President Donald Trump
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although he had promised otherwise.

"America wants dominance over the region; it wants all sovereign and independent countries to transform into US satellite states with puppet regimes serving US interests," said the analysts.

He further noted that Iran is a "prime target" as it enjoys illusory sovereignty and an elected government.

"Washington wants it replaced," Lendman explained. "It hasn’t worked out the way America planned."

He further speculated that Washington would fail to fulfill its agenda.

Posted by:Fred

#6  At first glance, I was gonna guess this was written by Ron Paul.
Posted by: Raj   2018-01-31 11:25  

#5  The region was chocolate rivers, gumdrop bushes, and candy cane trees before the US got involved. Now it is all desert and hate.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-01-31 11:13  

#4  Hey Dude, we have too many states now!
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-01-31 10:52  

#3  84 yr old Moonbat: "I'm a retired small businessman now devoting all my time working with progressive organizations and writing about the most important and cutting edge issues of our times. I'm committed to working for a better world at peace based on social, political and economic justice for all people everywhere."
Posted by: Frank G   2018-01-31 09:31  

#2  ...Steve says it like it's a bad thing.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2018-01-31 07:35  

#1  Ah. Some news for you Stephen. We have had near global dominance since WW-II. With fracking providing lots of oil for the US WTF do we need MidEast states for in terms of ultimate dominance? What do they bring to the game that we don't have?
Posted by: 3dc   2018-01-31 05:47  

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