Then, why did the US invade and occupy Iraq?
Researchers have found that the Zionist rulers of the American Empire had expressed their intention to invade Iraq during the 1990s. This was expressed in a blueprint written by Wolfowitz, Perle, and Feith well before they came to power. However, in my book about the 1991 Gulf War “The Gulf War: Overreaction & Excessiveness” (which was rejected by about 50 US publishers), I argued that leaders of the Zionist Empire considered Iraq as a threat to be dealt with as far back as 1988. Back then, the Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and his foreign minister Shimon Peres pronounced the first public announcement about targeting Iraq, as it came out stronger from the eight-year Iran-Iraq War. Right away, Zionist ideologues and propagandists in the US academia, think tanks, corporate media, and government started preparing the population for not only targeting Iraq, but also for replacing the fallen Communism with the new “villain” of Islamism. A new cold war was badly needed to replace the