US Empire Spy-Mongering and Elite 
				Conspiracy Practitioners  
				By James Petras 
		Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, 
		September 2, 2018  
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Introduction
		The mass media and political leaders of the US have resorted to 
		denouncing 
competitors and adversaries as spies engaged in criminal 
		theft of vital political, economic
and military know-how.
		The spy-mania has spread every place and all the time, it has become 
		an essential 
element in driving national criminal hearings, global 
		economic warfare and military 
budgets.
		In this paper we will analyze and discuss the use and abuse of 
		spy-mongering by 
(1) identifying the accused countries which are 
		targeted; (2) the instruments of the spy 
conspiracy; and (3) the 
		purpose of the ‘spy attacks’.
		Spies, Spies Everywhere: A Multi-Purpose Strategy
		Washington’s ‘spy-strategy’ resorts to multiple targets, focusing on 
		different sectors of 
activities.
		Russia has been accused of poisoning adversaries, 
		using overseas operatives in England. 
The evidence is non-existent. 
		The accusation revolves around an instant lethal poison which in 
		fact did not lead to death. 
No Russian operative was identified. 
		The only ‘evidence’ was that Russia possessed the 
poison- as did the 
		US and other countries. The events took place in England and the British
		
government played a major role in pointing the finger toward Russia 
		and in launching a global 
media campaign which was amplified in the 
		US and in the EU.
		The UK expelled Russian diplomats and threatened sanctions. The Trump 
		regime picked
up the cudgels, increasing economic sanctions and 
		demanding that Russia ‘confess’ to its 
‘homicidal behavior’. The 
		poison plot resonated with the Democratic Party campaign against 
		Trump , accusing Russia of meddling in the Presidential election, on 
		Trump’s behalf. No 
evidence was presented. But the less the 
		evidence, the longer the investigation and the wider the 
		conspiratorial net; it now includes overseas business people, students 
		and diplomats.
US conspiracy officials targeted China, 
		accusing the Chinese government of stealing US 
technology, 
		scientific research and patents. China’s billion dollar “Belt and Road” 
		agreement 
with over sixty countries was presented as a communist 
		plot to dominate countries, grab their 
resources, generate debt 
		dependency and to recruit overseas networks of covert operatives. In 
		fact, China’s plans were public, accepted by most of the US allies and 
		…membership was even 
offered to the US.
		Iran was accused of plotting to establish overseas 
		terrorist military operations in Yemen, 
Iraq and Syria – targeting 
		the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia. No evidence was ever presented. In 
		fact, massive US and EU supplied arms and advisors to Saudi Arabia’s 
		overt terror bombing of 
Houthi-led Yemen cities and populations. 
		Iran backed the Syrian government in opposition to 
the US backed 
		armed mercenaries. Iranian advisers in Syria were bombed by Israel – and 
		never 
retaliated.
The US policy elite resort to 
		conspiratorial plots and spying depends heavily on the mass 
media to 
		repeat and elaborate on the charges endlessly, depending on 
		self-identified experts and 
ex-pats from the targeted country. In 
		effect the media is the message. Media-state collaboration 
is 
		reinforced by the application of sanctions--- the punishment proves 
		guilt!
In the case of Russia, the conspirators demonize President 
		Putin; he is ‘guilty’ because he
was an ex-official of the police; he 
		was accused of ‘seizing’ Crimea which voted to rejoin 
Russia. In 
		other words, plots are linked to unrelated activity, personality 
		disorders and to US 
self-inflicted defeats! 
		Labeling is another tool common to conspiracy plotters; China is a 
		‘dictatorship’ intent on 
taking over the world--- therefore, it 
		could only defeat the US through spying and stealing secrets
and 
		assets from the US.
		Iran is labelled a ‘terrorist state’ which allows the US to violate 
		the international nuclear 
agreement and to support Israeli demands 
		for economic sanctions. No evidence is ever presented
that Iran 
		invaded or terrorized any state.
		The Political Strategy Behind Conspiracy Terrorists
		There are several important motives for the US government to resort 
		to conspiracy plots.
By accusing countries of crimes, it hopes that 
		the accused will respond by revealing their 
inability or 
		unwillingness to engage in the action falsely attributed to them. 
		Pentagon plots put 
adversaries on the defensive – spending time and 
		energy answering to the US agenda rather than 
pursuing and advancing 
		their own.
For example, the US claims that China 
		is stealing economic technology to promote its 
superiority, is 
		designed to pressure China to downplay or modify its long-term plan for 
		strategic 
growth. While China will not give general credence to US 
		conspiracy practitioners, 
it has downplayed the slogans designed to 
		motivate its scientists to “Make China Great’.
Likewise, the US 
		conspiracy practitioners accusation that Iran is ‘meddling’ in Yemen 
		and Syria is designed to distract world opinion from the US military 
		support for Saudi Arabia’s 
terror bombing in Yemen and Israel’s 
		missile attacks in Syria.
		Plot accusations have had some effect in Syria. Russia has demanded 
		or asked Iran to 
withdraw fifty miles from the Israeli border. 
		Apparently Iran has lowered its support for Yemen.
Russia has been 
		blanketed with unsubstantiated accusations of intervening in the 
		Ukraine,
which distracts attention from Washington’s support for the 
		mob-led coup.
		The UK claim that Russia planted a deadly poison, was concocted in 
		order to distract 
attention from the Brexit fiasco and Prime 
		Minister May’s effort to entice the US to sign a major 
trade 
		agreement.
		How Successful are Conspiratorial Politics?
		The greatest success of the US conspiracy practitioners has been in 
		convincing the US 
mass media to act as an arm of the 
		CIA-Pentagon-Congressional and Presidential interventionist 
agenda.
		Secondly, the conspiracy has had an impact on both political parties 
		– especially the 
Democratic leadership, which has waged a political 
		war accusing Trump of plotting with Russia,
to defeat Clinton in the 
		presidential elections. However, Democratic conspiracy advocates have
		
sacrificed their popular electorate who are more interested in 
		economic issues then in regime 
plots – and may lose to the 
		Republicans in the fall 2018 Congressional elections.
Thirdly, the 
		plot and spy line has some impact on the EU but not on their public. 
		Moreover, the EU is more concerned with President Trump’s trade war 
		and made overtures to 
Russia. 
		Fourthly, China , Iran and Russia have moved closer economically in 
		response to the 
conspiracy plots and trade wars.
		Conclusion: The Perils of Power Grabbers
		Conspiratorial plots have a narrow audience, mostly the US mass media 
		and elite . They 
seem to have a short-term impact in justifying 
		sanctions and trade wars. The media plotters 
having called wolf and 
		proved nothing ,have lost credibility among a wide swath of the public.
		Moreover, the conspiracy has not resulted in any basic shifts in the 
		orientation of their 
adversaries, nor has it shaped the electoral 
		agenda for the majority of US voters. 
		The conspiracy advocates have discredited themselves by the 
		transparency of their 
fabrications and the flimsiness of their 
		evidence. In the long-run, historians will provide a 
footnote on the 
		bankruptcy of US foreign and domestic policy based on plots and 
		conspiracies.
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