America Must Be More Cautious Regarding To Whom It Provides Advanced Weapons Systems To…

by Gerald A. Honigman

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An article appeared in IsraPundit which raises alarm as to what nations America supplies advanced military and other equipment to…

Who Enabled Iran To Down An American F-15E Fighter Jet?

In other words, too many of the Arab countries we’re quick to sell advanced weapons to are unreliable, if not actually
antagonistic, towards America and other kafir Infidels the same way their Arabized Islamized Iranian mullahs are.

Given this, and with America contemplating sales of its most sophisticated aircraft, here’s additional thoughts related to Qatar and Saudi Arabia in light of what is contained in that previous opening link:

https://tinyurl.com/55buf2nv

More serious thought should have been given before Qatar was chosen to establish a major military base in—especially given its appalling history of black African slave trading, support for disembowelers and beheaders of infants in Hamas and other jihadi organizations, and overall disdain for non-Muslims. Its trillionaire Arab oil potentates should not be admired simply because by geographical accident, their land, worked largely by slaves in the oil fields, etc. has oil under it.

Qatar unapologetically supports and Hamas butchers and house its leaders in luxurious apartments.

The good news is that there is indeed at least one other very good Arab entity in the Gulf region whose policies and actions are indeed loyal and trustworthy, and which is indeed deserving of American support—the United Arab Emirates, in many ways the opposite of both Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

America has significant bases in Bahrain, another good Arab, non-terrorist supporting Arab member of the Abraham Accords, and elsewhere as well.

But there’s a major lapse in American foreign policy wisdom which denies Washington the support of perhaps the most loyal allies and proficient militarily capable fighters it could easily have if the State Department would finally rid itself of its traditional use and abuse mindset regarding 41 million truly stateless people in the region, who were promised independence in at least part of the Mandate of Mesopotamia after WWI, but were shafted due to a collision of British petroleum politics and ARABISM—Arab nationalism.

Despite repeatedly being betrayed by Washington over the decades, the Kurds would welcome American bases in the area, very close to where all the turmoil and action is constantly happening.

See here for what I mean…

American Bases In Kurdistan: “Out Of The Box,”

Here’s the astute former Trump Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, on this subject…

The Kurds deserve better — how the US can support an ally’s bid for freedom

I may be naive, but morality should not be constantly abandoned so that billionaire big business folks can make fortunes off of terror-supporting, black African slaving, Arab oil potentate untrustworthy nations like Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

These autocratic antisemitic and anti-Kurd nations, which also contribute billions of dollars to universities and lower level educational institutions, skew how courses are taught, what is and isn’t included in curricula, who gets hired, and so forth.

Such tainted Arab money should have no place in America. Or, at least it must be carefully monitored and regulated.

That American universities have become hotbeds of virulent antisemitism and one-sided anti-Israel activities is obviously not coincidental. Re-read the previous paragraphs and…

A Plague Of Col(e)itis In Academia… [on Juan Cole]

We can find other, less nasty, more tolerant, more trustworthy nations to have closer ties to.

There’s also plenty of oil in Kurdistan, especially in the Iraqi portion of it.

Keep in mind this additional crucial fact…

The Kurds, not Arabs nor Turks, are the true ancestral native people, along with Assyrians, Chaldeans, Jews, Greeks, Armenians, and some others, in Iraq, Syria, and Anatolia.

With some exceptions, the Arabs did not arrive in any substantial numbers until the 7th century C.E. waves of murderous invading settling, colonizing, and forcibly converting jihadi Arab hordes poured out of the fast desiccating Arabian Peninsula, literally stealing other native peoples’s lands, forcibly converting or slaughtering millions in all directions, and then having the audacity to claim those lands solely as being “purely Arab patrimony” forever part of the Dar ul-Islam…

And to hell with anyone else’s actual ancestral rights.

A similar story can be told in the Anatolian Peninsula.

The Turks originated in Central Asia and followed the same Arab playbook seen above.

Both Turks and Arabs wound up outlawing the true native peoples’s very language and culture, especially that of the Kurds, and both committed actual (not false, as Israel has been absurdly accused of, if one knows the definition of) genocide against Armenians and Kurds.

Both of their main victims were deliberately singled out for mass extermination.

The victims were not large numbers of Arabs who were killed in a bloodlust war Hamas started, and who died because their heroes, whom they freely elected, routinely committed atrocities, and then deliberately ran back to hide behind their own women and children, using them as human shields.

While some morons may call the above “genocide” only says something about their own mental capacity or blatant prejudice.

Here’s what one of the world’s leading experts on urban warfare says about this…

Israel Implemented More Measures to Prevent Civilian Casualties Than Any Other Nation in History | Opinion

Why is ARABISM entitled to two dozen independent states, including one lopped of the original 1920 Mandate of Palestine in 1922 and known as Jordan today, but 41 million Kurds, promised independence in at least part of Mesopotamia which they, not Arabs, were indigenous to, are forever doomed to statelessness, subject to oppression and worse by those who came to occupy their original homeland?

There are also other examples of this sort of travesty, the situation involving about 40 million native Amazigh/Kabyle (“ Berber”) people in North Africa comes to mind.

The bottom line, however, is that America must be more careful when deciding which nations receive or don’t receive advanced weapons systems, and needs to expand its outlook regarding simply viewing this entire strategically important region of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) simply through Arab or Turkish eyes.

April 9, 2026 | Comments »

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