Remember the teams [(1) DoS, CIA, Intel -vs- (2) WH, Pentagon, NSC]. As we get deeper into the issues, it will become exponentially more important; because without understanding the ideological connections and individual motives, many misinterpretations of events will occur…. including the Deep State alignment of 2024 presidential candidates on these issues.
CNN, CNNi, Politico, Reuters and The Washington Post, all aligned with team-one, have been beating team-two in the blame game. ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX have been trying to protect team-two, but the intel faction within team-one has deployed brutal weapons with leaks against the White House and Pentagon. The PR body blows against the Pentagon (arrows), by the information warfare team within the State Dept (olive branch), have done serious damage; but the defense department is still on its feet.
Allied with the larger White House objective, Fox News national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin moves in to help rehabilitate Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley. [Print Article] This segment of the “exclusive interview” is telling. As we shared on Thursday, keep an eye out for the BIG SHIFT {Go Deep}. As soon as they can put the accountability worries behind them, both teams will unite again as part of the U.S. foreign policy mission. What we are seeing in this interview is part of that shift. WATCH:
The State Department will work through the U.N. channels to grant legitimacy to the Taliban (larger agency, The Muslim Brotherhood). This will be the TEAM ONE avenue for laundering taxpayer money through the auspices of foreign policy. The U.S. Senate (Foreign Relations Committee) will help them.
Simultaneously the Pentagon, TEAM TWO, will look to maintain their laundry operation by identifying a new enemy, a ghost enemy, a distinction within the laundry operation easily clouded. The U.S. Senate (Armed Services Committee) will help them.
If they can get past the controversy of the Afghan exit, the Deep State can then realign and unify again. The Taliban will be positioned as an ally in the fight against ISIS, or ISIS-k (or al-Qaeda), which was our U.S. position in the 1980’s. Yes, history repeating. The State Dept and Pentagon will no longer be adversarial and will unite in this approach.
This is quite a stunning admission from Bloomberg, putting the spotlight on the White House:



