The Gulf Crisis and New World Order

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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Eleventh Friday Sen11011 Feb OJ, 1991 indeed will be the New World Order, and not the new world structure which is in President Bush's mind and which he wants to sell to the world as the New World Order. But I now leave this subject and would like to revert to the earlier topic and say that contemporary world situation is rooted in the plan that was founded around the year 1897, at least apparently, because it was then that the efforts directed towards the establishment of the state of Israel were started. After that, the second big step seems to have been taken in 1917 when the then British Foreign Secretary Mr. Balfour wrote to Rothschild who was a rich and influential member of the Jewish community. A FRIGHTF1JL ERA OF DREADFUL CONSPIRACIES AGAINST ISLAM The First world Zionist Congress, whose then president was Dr. Theodor Herzl, was held in the year 1897 and their plan was formally published in August 1897. In 1916, Mr. McMahon who represented the British government wrote a letter to Sheriff Hussein of Mecca and Medina who was then the Governor o f Hijaz, (he hailed from an East Jordanian dynasty and was representing the Turkish government in the land of Hijaz). This letter can be summarized as proposing that if you agree upon showing us some favours, then, as a reward for those services, we will help you to get rid of the tyrannical government of Turkey and set up an independent Arab State. Some areas, on a map, were marked as A while others as B, in other words, designating some of them as areas of English dominion and others as those of French-dominion. Briefly, those conditions meant that, if accepted, the agreement would empower the British and the French, in their respective spheres of influence thus carved out, to be solely responsible for formulating foreign policy. Hijaz will be bound to conduct its external affairs only with the approval and permission of the respective governments of Britain and France, depending under whose territorial influence the affair belonged. So much so, that they would not be allowed to invite any European observer or advisor unless permitted by the British in their sphere of influence or by the French in their sphere of domination. While these parleys with the Sheriff of Mecca were in progress there was a conspiracy simultaneously brewing with the Saudi dynasty, 202