Desperation of US, NATO in Face of Hegemonic Loss and Ignoring Investigative Journalism


(MENAFN) The situation at hand is a display of full-on desperation in anticipation of the inevitable loss of even a semblance of hegemony by the United States, NATO, and its alleged Middle Eastern partner, Israel.

Unfortunately, this desperation is only exacerbating matters, and it is affecting the United States and NATO countries as well. Seymour Hersh, who has a long history of breaking major stories such as the Abu Ghraib scandal in Iraq and the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War, has recently published an expose on who destroyed the Nordstream gas pipes in the Baltic Sea.

However, despite his reputation as one of the best investigative journalists of the past 50 years, and the fact that his report was published on the popular media platform "Sub stack," mainstream U.S. media has chosen to ignore it.

Instead, the U.S. government is attempting to distract attention by focusing on minor incidents such as balloons or other objects crossing over the U.S., as if they pose a genuine threat to the country. The government wants Americans to believe that breaches of U.S. sovereignty by the Chinese are alarming, even if they are only sending balloons or other objects.

They have even suggested that UFOs are a possibility. However, if the Chinese were really spying on the U.S., they would not need to rely on balloons or other objects; they have over 300 spy satellites in space, some of which can reportedly read the license plates of cars and potentially listen to phone conversations in the Oval Office of the White House.

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