The List: 27 Countries Destroyed By Hillary Clinton's Neocon 'Hubris'
She's
a one-woman global neocon wrecking ball
1
October, 2016
It
is no coincidence that the Neocons love her. Here, rejoicing with
another celebrated country-destroyer and needless war promoter.
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In
an email sent to his business partner and Democratic fundraiser
Jeffrey Leeds, former Secretary of State Colin Powell wrote of
Hillary Clinton,“Everything
HRC touches she kind of screws up with hubris.”
Clinton’s
tenure as Secretary of State during Barack Obama’s first term was
an unmitigated disaster for many nations around the world. Neither
the Donald Trump campaign nor the corporate media have adequately
described how a number of countries around the world suffered
horribly from Mrs. Clinton’s foreign policy decisions.
Millions
of people were adversely harmed by Clinton’s misguided policies and
her “play-to-pay” operations involving favors in return for
donations to the Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative.
The
following is a before and after chart illustrating, country by
country, the destabilizing effects of Clinton’s policies as
Secretary of State:
Abkhazia
Before
Hillary: In
2009, more and more nations began recognizing the independence of
this nation that broke away from Georgia and successfully repelled a
U.S.-supported Georgian invasion in 2008.
After
Hillary: Clinton
pressured Vanuatu and Tuvalu to break off diplomatic relations with
Abkhazia in 2011. The State Department pressured the governments of
India, Germany, and Spain to refuse to recognize the validity of
Abkhazian passports and, in violation of the US-UN Treaty, refused to
permit Abkhazian diplomats to visit UN headquarters in New York. The
Clinton State Department also threatened San Marino, Belarus,
Ecuador, Bolivia, Cuba, Somalia, Uzbekistan, and Peru with
recriminations if they recognized Abkhazia. Georgia was connected to
Clinton through the representation of Georgia in Washington the
Podesta Group, headed by Tony Podesta, the brother of Mrs. Clinton’s
close friend and current campaign chairman John Podesta.
Argentina
Before
Hillary: Under
President Nestor Kirchner and his wife Cristina Fernandez de
Kirchner, Argentina’s economy improved and the working class and
students prospered.
After
Hillary: After
former president Nestor Kirchner’s sudden death in 2010, the U.S.
embassy in Buenos Aires became a nexus for anti-Kirchner activities,
including the fomenting of political and labor protests against the
government. Meanwhile, Clinton pressed Argentina hard on its debt
obligations to the IMF, also crippling the economy.
Bolivia
Before
Hillary: Bolivia’s
progressive president Evo Morales, the country’s first indigenous
Aymara leader, provided government support to the country’s coca
farmers and miners. Morales also committed his government to
environmental protection. He kept his country out of the Free Trade
Area of the Americas and helped start the Peoples’ Trade Agreement
with Venezuela and Cuba.
After
Hillary: Clinton
permitted the U.S. embassy in La Paz to stir up separatist revolts in
four mostly European-descent Bolivian provinces, as well as foment
labor strikes among miners and other workers in the same model used
in Venezuela.
Brazil
Before
Hillary: Brazil’s
progressive presidents, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Dilma Rousseff,
ushered in a new era for the country, with workers’ and students;
rights at forefront and environmental protection and economic
development for the poor major priorities.
After
Hillary: Clinton’s
authorization of massive electronic spying from US embassy in
Brasilia and consulate general in Rio de Janeiro resulted in a
“constitutional coup” against Rousseff and the Workers’ Party
government, ushering in a right-wing, CIA-supported corrupt
government.
Central
African Republic
Before
Hillary: Under
President Francois Bozize, the CAR remained relatively calm under a
peace agreement hammered out under the auspices of Muammar Qaddafi’s
Libya.
After
Hillary: In
2012, Islamist terrorists of the Seleka movement and supported by
Saudi Arabia conducted an uprising, massacring Christians and riving
Bozize’s government from power. The CAR became a failed state under
Clinton’s State Department.
Ecuador
Before
Hillary: Ecuador
began sharing its oil wealth with the people and the economy and the
plight of the nation’s poor improved.
After
Hillary: Clinton
authorized a 2010 National Police coup against President Rafael
Correa. The economy soon plunged as labor disputes wracked the mining
and oil sectors.
Egypt
Before
Hillary: Under
Hosni Mubarak, Egypt was a stable secular nation that suppressed
jihadist politics in the mosques. The jihadist-oriented Muslim
Brotherhood was kept at bay.
After
Hillary: After
Clinton’s 2011 “Arab Spring” and the toppling of Mubarak, Egypt
saw Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood elected president.
Immediately, the secular country began a process of Islamization with
Christian Copts experiencing repression and violence, including
massacres. Morsi’s rule resulted in a military coup, thus ending
Egypt’s previous moves toward democracy.
Germany
Before
Hillary: The
nation was a peaceful country where German culture, as well as
religious freedom and women’s rights were guaranteed.
After
Hillary: Clinton’s
“Arab Spring” eventually resulted in a flood of mainly Muslim
refugees being welcomed into Germany from the Middle East, Africa,
and South Asia. Today, Germany is wracked by Muslim refugee street
crime, unsanitary and harmful public health habits of migrants,
sexual assaults by migrant men of women and children, increased acts
of terrorism, and a diminution of German culture and religious
practices.
Greece
Before
Hillary: Greece
was a nation that saw government safety net social services extended
to all in need. It also remained a top tourist destination for
northern Europeans.
After
Hillary: The
2010 debt crisis emaciated the Greek economy and Clinton remained
adamant that Greece comply with draconian economic measures dictated
by Germany, the European Union, and the IMF/World Bank. Making
matters worse, Clinton’s “Arab Spring” eventually resulted
in a flood of mainly Muslim refugees being welcomed into first, the
Greek isles, and then mainland Greece, from the Middle East, Africa,
and South Asia. Today, Greece, especially the islands of Lesbos,
Chios, Samos, Symi, Rhodes, Leros, and Kos, are wracked by Muslim
refugee crime, unsanitary public health habits of migrants, sexual
assaults by migrant men of women and children, acts of arson and
vandalism, and a diminution of Greek culture and religious practices.
Guatemala
Before
Hillary: Under
President Alvaro Colom, the nation’s first populist progressive
president, the poor received access to health, education, and
social security.
After
Hillary: Clinton
authorized the U.S. embassy in Guatemala to work against the 2011
election as president of Colom’s wife, Sandra Torres. Colom was
succeeded by a right-wing corrupt president who resigned for
corruption and then was arrested.
Haiti
Before
Hillary: Haiti
was prepared in 2011 to re-elect Jean-Bertrand Aristide, forced out
of office and into exile in a 2004 CIA coup. The prospects of
Artistide’s return to power was a blessing for the slum dwellers of
Haiti.
After
Hillary: Clinton
refused to allow Aristide to return to Haiti from exile in South
Africa until it was too late for him to run in the 2011 election.
Under a series of U.S.-installed presidents, all approved by Bill and
Hillary Clinton, Haiti is a virtual cash cow for the Clintons. The
Clinton Foundation diverted for its own use, international aid to
Haiti, and the Clintons ensured that their wealthy friends in the
hotel, textile, and construction businesses landed lucrative
contracts for Haitian projects, none of which have benefited the
Haitian poor and many of which resulted in sweat shops and extremely
low wage labor practices.
Honduras
Before
Hillary: Emergent
multi-party democracy with a populist progressive president, Manuel
Zelaya. Children received free education, poor children received free
school meals, interest rates were reduced, and the poorest families
were given free electricity.
After
Hillary: Clinton
authorized a military coup d’etat against Zelaya in 2009. Clinton
family “fix-it” man Lanny Davis became a public relations flack
for the military dictatorship. Resulting fascist dictatorship
involved in extrajudicial death squad killings of journalists,
politicians, and indigenous leaders followed the “constitutional
coup” against Zelaya. During 2012, Clinton ordered U.S. embassy in
Tegucigalpa to work against 2013 election of Xiomara Castro de Zelaya
as president.
Iraq
Before
Hillary: Under
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq experienced small moves toward
an accommodation with the Kurds of the north and Sunnis. Iran acted
as a moderating political force in the country that deterred any
attempts by Saudi-supported jihadis to disrupt the central government
in Baghdad.
After
Hillary: Clinton’s
Arab Spring resulted in the rise of the Sunni/Wahhabist Islamic State
in northern and western Iraq and Iraq’s plunge into failed state
status. Shi’as, Kurds, Yazidis, Assyrian Christians, and moderate
Sunnis were massacred by the jihadis in northern, western, and
central Iraq. The Iraqi cities of Mosul, Kirkuk, and Nineveh fell to
ISIL forces with non-Muslims being raped, tortured, and executed and
priceless antiquities being destroyed by the marauding jihadists.
Kosovo
Before
Hillary: Kosovo,
which became independent in 2008, initially granted its Serbian
minority in northern Kosovo and Metohija some degree of
self-government.
After
Hillary: In
2009, Kosovo increasingly became a state ruled by criminal syndicates
and terrorists of the former Kosovo Liberation Army. The rights of
Serbs were increasingly marginalized and Kosovo became a prime
recruiting ground for jihadist guerrillas in Arab countries subjected
to Clinton’s “Arab Spring” operations, including Libya and
Syria.
Clinton
pressured states receiving U.S. aid and other U.S. allies to
recognize Kosovo’s independence. These included Pakistan, Palau,
Maldives, St. Kitts-Nevis, Dominica, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Burundi,
East Timor, Haiti, Chad, Gambia, Brunei, Ghana, Kuwait, Ivory Coast,
Gabon, St. Lucia, Benin, Niger, Guinea, Central African Republic,
Andorra, Oman, Guinea-Bissau, Qatar, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Honduras,
Somalia, Djibouti, Vanuatu, Swaziland, Mauritania, Malawi, New
Zealand, Dominican Republic, Jordan, Bahrain, and Comoros. In the
Kosovo capital of Pristina, there is a 10-foot-high statue
of Bill Clinton standing over Bill Clinton Boulevard. Not far
away is a women’s clothing store called “Hillary.”
Libya
Before
Hillary: Under
Muammar Qaddafi, post-sanction Libya saw a boom in urban construction
and a new major international airport to serve as a hub for Africa.
Plans announced for an African dinar, supported by Libyan gold
holdings, to serve the needs of Africa. All Libyans received free
education and medical care. There was a program for revenue sharing
of Libya’s oil wealth with the Libyan people.
After
Hillary: Clinton’s
2011 regime change operations against Qaddafi, which saw the Libyan
leader sodomized, beaten, and shot in the head by U.S.-supervised
jihadist rebels, resulted in Clinton laughing about the incident in
the infamous, “We came, we saw, he died” comment. Libya became a
failed state where Islamic jihadist terrorists vied for control of
the country and Qaddafi’s arm caches were given or sold to jihadist
terrorists in Syria, Iraq, Egypt, the pan-Sahel region, and
sub-Saharan Africa. After Qaddafi’s ouster, black African guest
workers and their families were massacred by jihadist forces.
Malaysia
Before
Hillary:Malaysia,
before 2009, was a religiously tolerant nation where Buddhists,
Christians, and Hindus enjoyed freedom of religion.
After
Hillary: In
2009, Najib Razak became prime minister and he began accepting bribes
from Saudi Arabia that totaled some $2.6 billion with additional
Malaysian public money in Razak’s personal bank accounts plus the
Saudi cash totaling some $3.5 billion. Razak began allowing
Saudi-influenced clerics to push for sharia law throughout Malaysia
and Christians in Sarawak, Sabah, and Penang began experiencing
Wahhabist repression. Clinton was silent about Malaysian persecution
of non-Muslims. The reason may have been a reported several hundred
million donation from Razak’s slush fund into the Clinton
Foundation’s coffers.
Palestine
Before
Hillary: In
2012, Palestine was granted non-member observer status in the
United nations. The 2009 Goldstone Report of the UN found that Israel
violated international humanitarian law in its war against Gaza in
2009. Palestine was gaining more support and sympathy internationally
and was successfully putting to rest Israeli propaganda
disinformation.
After
Hillary: Hillary
Clinton rejected the Goldstone Report as “one-sided.” Clinton’s
unbridled support for expanding Israeli settlements in the West Bank
and east Jerusalem and its silence on the dehumanizing Israeli
blockade of Gaza, emboldened Israel’s theocratic right-wing
government to further encroach on Palestinian territories and
cementing into place an apartheid-like series of Palestinian
“Bantustans” in the West Bank and an open-air ghetto in Gaza.
Paraguay
Before
Hillary: The
country under Fernando Lugo began lifting out of poverty the nation’s
rural campesinos and urban workers. Paraguay also began a
steady move toward democratization after years of military
dictatorships.
After
Hillary: Clinton’s
2012 “constitutional coup” against Fernando Lugo brought back
into power the military-industrial oligarchy with the
nation’s campesinos being forced back into poverty and
repressive rule.
South
Sudan
Before
Hillary: Prior
to independence in 2011, South Sudan, while rife with intra-tribal
feuding, was relatively calm.
After
Hillary: After
being rushed into indepenence from Sudan in 2011, South Sudan, a
special project of Clinton, George Soros, and actor George Clooney,
descended into civil war and chaos. It beat all records in being
transformed from a newly-independent state into a failed state.
Syria
Before
Hillary: Syria
was a multi-cultural and multi-religious secular state championing
the concept of pan-Arab socialism and progressive policies advanced
by Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser. Syria was not a safe place for
jihadism.
After
Hillary: After
Clinton’s 2011 green light for the “Arab Spring,” Syria became
a failed state where the Islamic State gained a firm foothold.
Minority Alawites, Christians, Druze, and Kurds were massacred by
jihadist groups aided and abetted by NGOs and other interests backed
by Clinton.
Thailand
Before
Hillary: Thailand’s
Red Shirt movement was a powerful force that demanded a return to
democracy in Thailand and the restoration of former Prime Minister
Thaksin Shinawatra, ousted in a 2006 military coup, to power.
After
Hillary: A
Red Shirt protest in 2010 resulted in a bloody crackdown by the Thai
military. Clinton remained silent about the Thai army’s killing of
protesters and the mass arrests of Red Shirt leaders. U.S. military
assistance to the Thai government was continued by Clinton. When
Thaskin’s sister, Yingluck Shinawatra, became prime minister in
2011, Clinton began working to undermine her and her government in a
manner not unlike Clinton’s subterfuge against Rousseff in Brazil
and Cristina Kirchner in Argentina. When iot comes to women leaders,
Clinton only tolerates conservatives who kow-tow to the United
States. The pressure against Yingluck eventually resulted in her
ouster in 2014 and her being criminally charged in the same manner
that saw Rousseff charged in Brazil.
Tunisia
Before
Hillary: Tunisia
was one of the most secular nations in the Arab and Islamic world. A
top destination for European tourists, the country was more European
in its outlook than North African.
After
Hillary: After
Clinton’s 2011 “Jasmine Revolution,” a textbook themed
revolution crafted by Clinton’s friend George Soros, Tunisia
descended into Islamist rule and violence. Today, Tunisia is the top
country for recruits to the Islamic State.
Turkey
Before
Hillary: Turkey
was moving steadily closer to European standards on human rights and
democracy. Even under the Islamist-oriented Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip Erdogan, the country remained committed to pluralism.
After
Hillary: Clinton
authorized the shipment of Libyan weapons captured from Qaddafi’s
arms caches to Turkish middlemen in the employment of Erdogan’s
government for transfer to the jihadist rebels in Syria. A
complication in this arrangement resulted in the September 11, 2012
jihadist attack on the CIA warehouse facility in Benghazi, which
killed U.S. envoy Chris Stevens and other State Department personnel.
Turkey’s dalliance with jihadist rebels in Syria was mirrored by
increasing Islamization of Turkey. The events of 2011 and 2012
resulted in Turkey today being ruled by an Islamist strongman,
Erdogan, with open political opposition being stamped out.
Ukraine
Before
Hillary: Ukraine
was a stable and neutral country that neither aligned itself with the
West and NATO nor with Russia under the presidency of Viktor
Yanukovych, elected in 2009 and inaugurated in 2010.
After
Hillary: Clinton
tried everything possible to ensure the 2009 defeat of Viktor
Yanukovych. The State Department and its friends in the George Soros
camp provided assistance to Clinton’s favorite candidate Yulia
Tymoshenko to defeat Yanokovych. It was this early interference in
the 2009 election that ultimately led to the “Euromaidan” themed
revolution in 2014 against the government, resulting in civil war,
the retrocession of Crimea back to Russia, and secessionist states in
eastern Ukraine. Clinton’s policies directly led to a failed state
in Europe.
Venezuela
Before
Hillary: Under
Hugo Chavez, the country provided basic social services to its
poorest of citizens. Venezuela also provided discounted gasoline to
several Caribbean and Central American countries through the
PetroCaribe consortium.
After
Hillary: After
Clinton allowed the U.S. embassy in Caracas to foment anti-Chavez
labor and political protests, the country began to falter
economically. After Chavez’s 2012 diagnosis of terminal cancer, the
State Department stepped up pressure on Venezuela, crippling the
nation’s economy and political system.
Western
Sahara
Before
Hillary: Recognized
by the African Union and several nations around the world as the
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), Western Sahara saw some hope
for an evacuation of illegal Moroccan occupation trops from its
territory.
After
Hillary: In
2010, Moroccan troops began entering Sahrawi refugee camps and
attacking residents, even in UN-protected exclusion zones, where
Moroccan troops were prohibited from entering. Clinto ensured that UN
talks and a proposed popular referendum on the future of Western
Sahara were stalled. Clinton pressured a number of states to withdraw
their recognition of the SADR, including St. Vincent and the
Grenadines, Paraguay, Haiti, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Malawi,
Kenya, Mauritius, Zambia, Panama, and Burundi. The Clinton Foundation
received a 2011 donation of $1 milion from a Moroccan phosphate
company owned by the Moroccan government and which has mining
operations in Western Sahara.
Yemen
Before
Hillary: Yemen
was a largely secular state that was transforming into a federation
where the rights of South Yemen and the Zaidi Houthis of north Yemen
were being recognized.
After
Hillary: Clinton’s
“Arab Spring” of 2011 and the fall of Abdullah Saleh from power
saw Yemen become a failed state. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
and the Islamic State gained control over several areas of North and
South Yemen. The fall of Saleh permitted Saudi Arabia to conduct a
genocidal war in the country with Mrs. Clinton’s full support.
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