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Abomination speech to graduating West Point Cadets promises a NEW WORLD ORDER

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Obama Calls for Global Gov't:  "A New 'International' Order"
 



(A-O Newswire) -- On Saturday, President Obama showed his true NWO colors even though he avoided the popular catch phrase "New WORLD Order" by replacing "world" with "International."  Both words are synonymous with each other.

During a speech at West Point, Obama pledged to assist in shaping a new "international order" to help secure America's safety and emphasized his faith in global institutions. He envisions the US taking a prominent role in shaping a new world with Democratic global values.

We may compare his speech to that of President George Herbert Walker Bush in 1990 and 1991 just before and again after what became known now as Gulf War 1. The elder President Bush spoke of "a thousand points of light" in reference to a "New World Order" and repeated that phrase during his clarion calls for global governance. Obama is signalling his pledge to the Illuminist cause and to his puppet masters as he orders steps taken to gear up the United States for a military clash in the Middle East.

We note that last week, President Obama quietly ordered a massive U.S. military buildup in  the Middle East consisting of vast muntions transfers to U.S. bases in the Mideast region along with a US Navy aircraftt carrier battle group, (the USS Truman) along with 4 other carrier battle groups to arrive in the region in the next 60 to 90 days.

President Obama's speech at America's primary university for educating future generals suggests the President is sending a confirmation signal that he is prepared to order U.S. military forces into an engagement that will take another step forward in fulfilling the Illuminati agenda for a new "international order" - "one that can resolve the challenges of our times." He went on to describe this "order" and its agenda:

"Countering violent extremism and insurgency; stopping the spread of nuclear weapons and securing nuclear materials; combating a changing climate and sustaining global growth; helping countries feed themselves and care for their sick; preventing conflict and healing its wounds."

"Yes, we are clear-eyed about the shortfalls of our international system. But America has not succeeded by stepping outside the currents of international cooperation. We have succeeded by steering those currents in the direction of liberty and justice -- so nations thrive by meeting their responsibilities, and face consequences when they don't."

The President also stated that under his leadership, the U.S. will continue to develop a strategy of "national renewal and global leadership." As he spoke to this year's graduating class of new officers at the West Point military academy the President also called for American civilians to answer the call to the nation's service by securing America's economic future, educating its children and confronting the problems of poverty and climate change.  He said the country must always pursue what he called the "universal rights" rooted in the Constitution.

"We will promote these values above all by living them -- through our fidelity to the rule of law and our Constitution, even when it's hard; and through our commitment to forever pursue a more perfect union."

The President's remarks come even as the European Union teeters on the brink of collapse and "oblivion" and as Obama prepares to unveil later this week his very first national security strategy. It will be his official outline to the Illuminists and the New World Order crowd his plans for fulfilling the Illuminist agenda that brings about a new global dictator under the guise of global democracy.

We should also note that the President's signal to to his Illuminist puppet-masters also comes after he fired Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair on Thursday after a series of meetings in which emerged a large difference of opinion between Blair and the President on national security issues.Washington insiders report that Blair's firing involved Blair's attempts to control major intelligence opinions and conclusions and effect White House policy instead of leaving decisions up to the President. Insiders also report that various intelligence agency officials have privately complained that President Obama is "micro-manageing" foreign policy and national security instead of leaving decisions to the various department heads. It also suggests that Blair was interfering with the New World Order agenda, probably only to the extent that he was more cautious in approach than the puppet-master timeline requires.

We would note that the Illuminist time-line for agenda achievements seems to be moving at an accelerated pace in an effort to meet the goal of installing a new global government by December of 2012.

For details on the President's firing of Dennis Blair as National Intelligence Director > LINK HERE.

 

Source > http://www.aoreport.com/mag/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1374&Itemid=44

 

For more on the Presiden't speech to the graduating class at West Point > LINK HERE

Or read the story right here:

Source: Washington Post

President Obama on Saturday pledged to shape a new "international order" as part of a national security strategy that emphasizes his belief in global institutions and America's role in promoting democratic values around the world.

Speaking to the graduating class at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point -- the ninth wartime commencement in a row, he said -- the commander in chief who is leading two foreign wars expressed his faith in cooperation and partnerships to confront the economic, military and environmental challenges of the future.

"The international order we seek is one that can resolve the challenges of our times,'" he said in prepared remarks. "Countering violent extremism and insurgency; stopping the spread of nuclear weapons and securing nuclear materials; combating a changing climate and sustaining global growth; helping countries feed themselves and care for their sick; preventing conflict and healing its wounds."

The administration is set to officially release the president's first national security strategy next week, and Obama's preview on Saturday suggests it will be far different than the first one offered by his predecessor in 2002. In that prior document, President George W. Bush formally called for a policy of preemptive war and a "distinctly American internationalism."

Obama has spoken frequently about shaping new alliances with the world, and of attempts to repair the U.S. image abroad after nearly a decade in which Bush's approach was viewed with suspicion in many quarters. In his commencement speech to the graduates, the president emphasized his beliefs in those alliances.

"Yes, we are clear-eyed about the shortfalls of our international system. But America has not succeeded by stepping outside the currents of international cooperation," he said. "We have succeeded by steering those currents in the direction of liberty and justice -- so nations thrive by meeting their responsibilities, and face consequences when they don't."

Obama said the United States will pursue a strategy of "national renewal and global leadership."

And yet, even as he calls for global cooperation, Obama has intensified America's own war in Afghanistan. And his administration has repeatedly confronted the dangers of Islamic terrorism on U.S. soil, including unsuccessful attempts to down a Detroit-bound airliner and to explode a car bomb in New York's Times Square.

To the men and women in the hall, many of whom are headed to Afghanistan because of the expansion of the war he announced here six months ago, Obama pledged "the full support of a proud and grateful nation."

The president expressed confidence in the military's ability to succeed in Afghanistan, but warned of a "tough fight" ahead as the United States helps the Afghan people to rebuild its civil institutions and its security system so they can battle the Taliban and other extremists on their own.

"We have brought hope to the Afghan people; now we must see that their country does not fall prey to our common enemies," he said. "There will be difficult days ahead. But we will adapt, we will persist, and I have no doubt that together with our Afghan and international partners, we will succeed in Afghanistan."

In Iraq, he said, the United States is "poised" to end its combat operations this summer, leaving behind "an Iraq that provides no safe haven to terrorists; a democratic Iraq that is sovereign, stable and self-reliant."

"You, and all who wear America's uniform, remain the cornerstone of our national defense and the anchor of global security," he said. "And through a period when too many of our institutions have acted irresponsibly, the American military has set a standard of service and sacrifice that is as great as any in this nation's history."

But he said civilians must answer the call of service as well, by securing America's economic future, educating its children and confronting the challenges of poverty and climate change. He said the country must always pursue what he called the "universal rights" rooted in the Constitution.

"We will promote these values above all by living them -- through our fidelity to the rule of law and our Constitution, even when it's hard; and through our commitment to forever pursue a more perfect union," he said.

To the cadets themselves, he praised their pursuit of being "soldier-scholars" and lauded the records of academic excellence the Class of 2010 has set. He also took note of the fact that the class's top two graduates this year are both women, reflecting, he said, the "indispensable role" that women play in the modern military.

As they become commissioned officers in the Army, Obama told the graduates of West Point that the country owes them a debt of gratitude.

"Here in the quiet of these hills, you have come together to prepare for the most difficult tests of our time'" Obama said. "You signed up knowing your service would send you into harm's way, and did so long after the first drums of war were sounded. In you we see the commitment of our country, and timeless virtues that have served our nation well."

And our promise is ... DttNWO!

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