It would cause millions to be without jobs, to lose their homes, allow millions to be in a position not be able to feed their families. Sound familiar? That time frame they saw back then that would be was from five years ago to our present time.

They saw back then that we were going down a path where we would be spending more than we could pay. United States as we know it would self destruct. From this, they had to do something that could change the course of events, otherwise, we would financially destroy ourselves.

If it wasn’t for what they did, we would have. But what they did, will change the course of events just temporarily, until a more permanent fix could be implemented. The more permanent fix was and is a one world currency. But not to get ahead of myself, let me tell the story as I know it.

In order to fix a to be broken financial country, they needed to “use” a country that had all of the right “perks” that could be basically crushed and rebuilt, which would cause a new currency to be developed and then revalued. From this, the monies profited from this could fix the debt that would soon swallow the country if not corrected.

So, they saw that Iraq had all the “perks” needed to be the “fix”. But how to get Iraq in a position to where this could happen.

Well, this group that I mentioned earlier that has more power than any one country government, paid Saddam Hussein to invade Kuwait. This provided the opportunity to go in Kuwait and drive Iraq out.

Having Iraq invade Kuwait, provided the event to oust Iraq from Kuwait which meant Kuwait needed a new currency and then revalue their currency.

This in turn, caused the United States to have a large surplus during the Clinton administration as the profits obtained from Kuwait revaluing their currency.

How that happened is when Iraq invaded Kuwait, they took their currency. So when we came into Kuwait, we had the UN devalue the Kuwait currency so Iraq could not buy weapons with it. Once, Iraq was removed from Kuwait, we had the UN create a new currency and re-implement the previous value to it.

The United States took Kuwait dinar as payment before the revaluation. When it revalued, the US made a huge profit causing a surplus for our country during the Clinton administration.

Now that is what happened that led to us invading Iraq later stating they had “weapons of Mass Destruction”, which many found out later was never there. It was a term used for US to gain access to invade Iraq, so the same scenario could take place once again like it did in Kuwait so the US could make a huge profit and cure the deficit we created.

The big difference is it also provided us with a new allie in the Arab world that sat right next to Iran. In addition it allowed us the position to create a democratic Arab nation that in time would replicate itself throughout the Arab nations. We see this happening now in Yemen, Libya, and other Arab countries. But the main reason as all already know is it gives us a stronghold on the oil situation in the Arab community.

But back to the story.

Once we invaded Iraq, overthrew Saddam and freed Iraq from its dictator, we now had to rebuild Iraq. Like Kuwait, but drastically different. Why? Kuwait was already established as a democratic country. All that was needed there was to re-establish their dinar value after creating a new currency.

With Iraq, it had to be rebuilt from scratch.

We had to assist them to form a government through electoral process. We had to rebuild their electrical and water grids. Had to rebuild their roads and highways. Not to mention their oil pipelines and pumping stations.

Unfortunately, there was some drawbacks that was not foreseen such as no one in Iraq could trust each other for hundreds of years. So to create a government where the people of Iraq could trust took many years, and to this day is still not completely functional as you can see with the continuous feuding between blocs as Maliki and Allawi.

Both think they should be the Prime Minister and both think their way is the only way. It took over 9 months for Iraq to have a semi-functioning government that could start passing laws. And to this day, by their constitution, every law to be passed must be read three times in Parliament, allow any Parliament member to tear it apart before it can be passed by all before it is a law.

So the rebuilding took much longer than did Kuwait. Kuwait, 3 years verses Iraq 11 years and still going.

