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US has globalist strategy to dominate world: Journalist

The United States and Europe have drawn a long-term globalist strategy to achieve total domination.

The United States and Europe have drawn a long-term globalist strategy to achieve total domination of the world, a US military veteran and journalist in Denmark says.

“The United States, along with Europe, have a plan to globalize and dominate the entire world,” Ron Ridenour told Press TV on Saturday.

“We can see them trying to do this also even to Russia, which is a major power, and they’re trying to create a non-existing conflict with Ukraine,” Ridenour said.

“They have economic interests and long-range globalist political interests which are always combined with economic interests and they will not allow any government that is not friendly to them, that is in fact hostile to them, to dominate.”

Ridenour said the US military feels no obligation to ever leave Afghanistan amid reports that the United States is reconsidering plans to withdraw nearly all American troops from Afghanistan by the end of next year.

President Barack Obama is expected to announce his new plan next week for slowing down the pace of troop drawdown between now and the end of 2016.

Obama is meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani next week in Washington.

The new withdrawal plan will not require troop levels to fall to about 5,000 by the end of this year, a pledge the US president made last May when he laid out a schedule for ending the 14-year war.

US officials said the Obama administration is abandoning that commitment and is poised to keep many of the 9,800 troops currently in Afghanistan well into next year.

“Whatever president comes forth after Obama, she or he will see themselves as ‘defenders against terrorism,’ so it will be in their political interest and image-building interest to continue to stay [in Afghanistan] until they can make sure that their politics and their economics win out,” Ridenour said.

AHT/HRJ


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