Part 6 in The Kellogg Plan is DOA Series
By George McMillan, owner of McMillan Geostrategic Consulting
The Wolfowitz Plan Backfired
The reality is that the Wolfowitz plan to isolate and break up Russia and Iran as a means of capturing the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea Petroleum fields and occupying the logistical supply routes has failed. The Wolfowitz plan shifted the Brzezinski era regime-change destabilization program to a regime-change nation-building program as the means of placing US puppets in charge of the newly formed countries of Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan to control the pipeline supply routes to Europe. This project has failed miserably. Ultimately, it merely turned back into a continuation of the regime-change destabilization program of Brzezinski, but vastly more expensive and time consuming.
Specifically, Kellogg and his advisors never realized the difference between the Globalist rhetoric that “Russia is going to use natural gas as a weapon” and that “Russia is pursuing territorial expansion to revive the Soviet Empire”, and the actual geostrategic reasons of super powers forming trading blocs to form a superpower / major-power vassal state hierarchy that enables superpowers to become hegemonic powers.
Cover-for-Action Rhetoric in Contradistinction to Sea Power versus Land Power Strategies