The Gulf Crisis and New World Order — Page 242
Thirteemh Friday Sennon Feb 15, 1991 the principles presented by U. S. President Woodrow Wilson in 1918 stated that the majority of a country has the right, and must be fully involved in any decision that is being contemplated regarding their destiny. If they do not agree, then it is not the right of anyone else in the world to impose any decision upon them. So this was the state of affairs in America at that time. The U. S. in 1919 sent a Commission which was called King Crane Commission. This Commission also submitted a very detailed report which was based on justice and noted in that report that,. . . we assure you that Israel cannot be established without resorting to a huge force and a lot of bloodshed on a very large scale. And then why should this be done at all? Just because these people were living there two thousand years ago? The Commission further states that if this argument was to be accepted, then logic, wisdom and justice would be obliterated from the face of the earth. This proposal, they wrote, was so ridiculous that it should not even be considered. Compare that glorious era with the current period when the entire American administration is playing in the hands of the Jews like a puppet. Completely devoid of justice, foresight or any moral values - Alas nothing seems to have survived! Muslims are to be blamed on account of the fact that they should have kept a watchful eye on the international developments with a view to safeguarding their own interests. And under those conditions they should have been vigilant and should have tried to penetrate influentially just as the Jews were spreading their influence around them. But it appears that after the Muslims rejected the Promised Messia h "' , they became devoid of any leadership that could have had a universal approach to solving the problems of the Muslim nation. That could have energi:zed the Muslims and fus ed them into one body with a dynamic mind and a dynamic heart. As far as the reasons for this war, or in other words the objectives for which this war is being fought, the "Sunday Times" - newspaper writes: "The reason why we will shortly have to go to war with Iraq is not to free Kuwait though that is to be desired, or to defend Saudi Arabia, though that is important, it is because President Saddam is a menace to vital Western interests in the Gulf, above all the free flow of oil at 242