Inside job or not, it certainly was a welcome opportunity to go to war again in a far away country, especially one they supported just 15 years earlier against the Russians. The war industry needed it desperately to test their latest "gizmos" and the US obliged as always.
16 years later and the damage done to the region will be lasting for decades to come. Yet the US has no interest whatsoever in ending it! In contrary, they would like to start a few more.
- NK - all options on the table
- Venezuela - all options on the table
- Iran - all options on the table
- list not complete
I doubt very much that it's just to do with the 'war industry'
xxx.theeventchronicle.com/finanace/three-countries-left-without-rothschild-central-bank/#
In the year of 2000 there were seven countries without a Rothschild owned or controlled Central Bank:
Afghanistan
Iraq
Sudan
Libya
Cuba
North Korea
Iran
The only countries left in 2003 without a Central Bank owned or controlled by the Rothschild Family were:
Sudan
Libya
Cuba
North Korea
Iran
The only countries left in 2011 without a Central Bank owned or controlled by the Rothschild Family are:
Cuba
North Korea
Iran