^^ The capabilities of the CIA/NSA are grossly overestimated because of movies like the "Bourne" series and others. Movies aren't real life. The CIA at best has never been more than average, and all you need to do is look at its history, a string of spectacular failures in many cases. Bay of Pigs, anyone? They have had some successes, but a lot of failures too.
-iraqi oil + complete destruction of iraqi army who can pose some sort of threat to israel existance.
The notion that the joooos control everything is historical nonsense. If they did, it'd be President McCain and not Obama.
-invading Afghanistan what will they achieve here
Kill the bad guys? It's cheaper to buy raw materials/oil/resources on the world market than to mount a trillion $ invasion and "steal" them.
-keep check on china
One of our largest trading partners. That makes no sense. Besides, the focus there (if any) is Taiwan, the Koreas, and Japan.
-mineral resources of Afghanistan under the banner of democracy,freedom and rights.
Again, nonsensical. Why spend a trillion $ to get materials that can be openly purchased for 1/100th the price?
-disintegration of Pakistan.so that israel remain saved from nukes of its potential enemy.and also that india can more focus on china.
Again with the Israel thing. No one here is concerned that Pakistan is going to attack. And again, China is a valued trading partner who also holds a lot of our treasury notes. It is in our interest to see China economically advance.
-freeze all the saudi money in American banks .
Not sure where this came from. A dozen nations (asset-wise) are significantly more important than the KSA.
The roots of the "Israel controls the U.S. controls Israel" thing is in the cold war, when the USSR and US were at loggerheads around the world, and each was looking to check the other. The Soviets had client States throughout the ME, such as Syria, Egypt, Iraq. These were countered by Iran and Israel. A sad state of affairs and one that will hopefully end, but which spawned the current notion of Zionists pulling the strings.