The Atlantic Council: Unveiling Their Influence in Global Affairs
The Atlantic Council, a globalist organization, has been involved in numerous operations aimed at influencing public opinion and policy. These operations range from the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change to regional proxy wars. The Council has been consistently present in the background of these operations, often initiating propaganda pushes to misdirect the western public.
The Atlantic Council's Involvement in Regional Proxy Wars
The Atlantic Council's primary focus seems to be on regional proxy wars. They have been deeply involved in escalating the war in Ukraine through their Eurasia Center and their Scowcroft Center, with the intention of drawing NATO forces into a direct confrontation with Russia.
In a report published by the Atlantic Council in 2014 titled 'A Roadmap for Ukraine: Delivering on the Promise of the Maidan', the group outlined their strategy for Ukraine. They advised both NATO and Ukraine officials on security policy, suggesting how NATO could covertly and overtly engage with Ukraine to strengthen their chances of joining with the EU over time. This move was one of the reasons cited by Vladimir Putin for his invasion of the Donbas.
The Atlantic Council's Interest in Iran
The Atlantic Council's interest is not limited to Ukraine and Russia. They have recently published another war scenario report dealing with Iran titled 'The Future of US Strategy Toward Iran: A Bipartisan Roadmap For The Next Administration'. The goal of the report is to influence a new defense doctrine with a mission to insert the US directly in the middle of the burgeoning war between Iran and Israel.
The report suggests that the US should tie itself inexorably to the fate of Israel by positioning a permanent American military force in the region. It also recommends that the US should create its own red line declaration; if Iran obtains nuclear weapons, then Iran must be destroyed.
The Atlantic Council's Potential Influence on Future Wars
The Atlantic Council seems to be positioning for a war under either administration – a war with Russia under Harris or a war with Iran under Trump. A conflict between the US and Iran is exactly what the globalists want because it can easily metastasize like a cancer.
The council notes that there are already 40,000 US troops spread across the Middle East, and that this force could be reorganized into a contingent for rapid response to Iran, along with new troops added over time. However, they acknowledge that Iran's situation has changed over the years, with far closer strategic associations with China and Russia.
Bottom Line
The Atlantic Council's involvement in various operations and their interest in regional proxy wars is concerning. Their influence on public opinion and policy could potentially lead to a larger conflict involving the US, Iran, Russia, and perhaps China. The question is, what can be done to prevent this? Should the US become more involved in foreign wars or should it focus on its own interests? Share your thoughts and this article with your friends. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is everyday at 6pm.