The Gulf Crisis and New World Order — Page 287
The Gulf Crisis & The New World Order History is a continuous dynamic process which does not stand still at one point. To further console you, I take you further back into history. Recall the year 1919 and the incidents happening in Europe at that time. This was the year when the victorious allied powers had gathered at Versailles to seal the fate of the vanquished Germans. Incidentally, that was as well the year of elections in England. Before proceeding to Versailles, the then Prime Minister of England, Mr. Lloyd George, issued a statement that he would squeeze the "German Lemon" so hard that even its seeds would crackle and voices of agony will be clearly audible. It was with such mat-intentions that he proceeded to Versailles. An observer writes that upon reaching Versailles, when he learned about the vengeful designs of the French, he thought that his plans, in comparison, could be classified as gestures of forgiveness and compassion. The French had prepared such terrible and vindictive designs as if they wanted to exterminate each Gennan individual. F inally, after protracted deliberations, such severe sanctions were imposed on Germany that it was made impossible for it, ever to prepare for a war or be in a position to stand against any nation of the world. Today, you see the same picture of the Americans versus the Iraqis! In 1928, to make these decisions yet more strict and mandatory against Germany, Mr. Frank Kellog, then American Secretary of State, visited France and met the President to convene a conference of fifteen European nations. The theme of the conference was to 'Outlaw war'. War should be treated as a "fugitive at large" whose murder was anybody's right. But apparently what they were claiming was that we will bury the war for good. LESSONS OF HISTORY At the conference, there were representatives of fifteen nations. When the German delegate rose to sign the instrument with his golden pen, the hall reverberated with the claps and cheers of the audience. Nobody ever imagined that in such a short period of hardly eleven years after that conference, the same corpse (Germany) would come back to life and will overrun not only one country, or one continent but its terror will be felt in the imperial mansions of the East and the West and that the sounds of bomb blast would block all other sounds to reach their ear. 287