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@ Sooly⚡️سولي
2025-03-05 23:03:00
The U.S. isn't just blocking Gaza's reconstruction—it's ensuring Palestinians have no future there.
This week, Washington rejected the Arab League's $53 billion plan to rebuild Gaza. Not because it was unworkable, but because it was unwanted. #Gaza, they say, is "uninhabitable." The solution? Depopulation, disguised as development.
## The Riviera Plan: Rebuilding Without Its People
National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes put it bluntly:
"Gaza is uninhabitable."
This isn't a call for humanitarian intervention. It's a pretext for forced displacement.
Trump's vision transforms Gaza into a "Riviera of the #MiddleEast"—after its population has been relocated. Officials have explicitly stated Palestinians "would not be allowed to return" once reconstruction begins. This isn't rebuilding; it's replacement.
## Regional Consensus Rejected
The Arab League's proposal represented rare unity among regional powers. It offered a detailed roadmap for reconstruction while allowing #Palestinians to remain in their homeland.
By dismissing this plan, Washington sent a clear message: **Palestinian self-determination remains subordinate to Western geopolitical interests.**
This isn't new. For over a century, Western capitals have determined Palestinian futures while treating their voices as irrelevant.
## The Fiat War Machine Connection
War and fiat money go hand in hand. Governments don't fund wars through taxes anymore—it's all printed money. Inflation steals from the public silently, financing endless destruction abroad while citizens struggle at home.
As Saifedean Ammous writes in The Fiat Standard: nostr:npub1gdu7w6l6w65qhrdeaf6eyywepwe7v7ezqtugsrxy7hl7ypjsvxksd76nak
"Central banks are essentially war machines, enabling governments to finance endless conflicts through inflation rather than direct taxation."
This system divorces "economic reward from economic productivity, and instead bases it on political allegiance." The result? A world "perpetually lurching from one crisis to another, with devastating consequences for humanity."
## Ukraine Parallels: When Support Is Conditional
The U.S. has now halted military aid to #Ukraine, suspending over $1 billion in arms. #Europe scrambles to fill the gap, suddenly realizing the conditional nature of American protection.
Both conflicts reveal the same truth: **geopolitical support is increasingly transactional rather than values-based.**
As Henry Kissinger observed: "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but being America's friend can be fatal."
## The Cycle Continues
The U.S. model is simple: fund destruction, control reconstruction, keep the cycle going.
Fiat money makes it possible. Indifference makes it permanent. And yes #Bitcoin can fix it. But will it?
How long before people wake up #nostr? How long before the cycle breaks?
"Fiat money is a tool for governments to control their citizens" as Saifedean rightly says—and now, through endless war, to control the world.