🚨💣 THREAD: John Bolton: The Man Who Never Saw a War He Didn’t Like 💣🚨
John Bolton got his start as Reagan's assistant administrator of USAID -- a time when USAID was dramatically re-transformed from Nixon-era "New Directions" third-world assistance to being contingent on "Democracy & Governance" Cold War goals.
This thread unpacks:
1️⃣ His obsession with staying in wars forever
2️⃣ How his NGO & think-tank gigs kept him flush with hawkish donors
3️⃣ His time in the Trump administration and why his home got searched
As always, patience as I pull this together. 🧵
In his most infamous video where he was handed a grenade trophy, he says:
"I was in charge of policy and budget at USAID during the Reagan administration, when we undertook a major effort to fix it. And I'm going to show you my farewell present from AID. You can see it’s a hand grenade. And it says on it: ‘John R. Bolton, Truest Reaganaut, AID 1983. This is a style of government."
I assume that to mean that Bolton "invented" D&G. Democracy and Governance emerged as a new USAID category in the 1980s as a way of countering Soviet funding in Latin America, particularly El Salvador -- but did not end after the Cold War. "Democracy assistance" spawned to a montrosity
USSR's fall came from a mix of overspending to counter SDI, over-reliance on oil for hard currency (which had collapsed when Saudi loosened price controls in 1985), and over-reliance on hard currency to import food. But "democracy assistance" nonetheless grew into a huge industry *after* the Soviet Union fell.
Bolton didn't talk about USAID in terms of delivering aid or fostering development. He talks about it as a training ground for bureaucratic warfare: "You have to judge what you want, where the opposition to it is going to be, where the support for it will be. You mobilize the support and overcome the opposition."
Bolton's actual foreign policy stance is a weird, and IMO, disturbing one. Reagan's interventionism was rooted in a genuine belief that people would reject Communism.
Bolton's own interventionism was extremely hardline and cynical. He saw the United States *as* the United Nations in and of itself -- the iron fist of the world.
He rejected US joining in the ICC -- he was distrustful of supranational institutions.
In a Project for the New American Century letter, he was a signatory which urged intervention in Iraq without a clear end goal (like democracy).
This defines his foreign policy: yes, he was for intervention. No, he wasn't for actual democracy building.
In fact, he said "I don’t believe in nation building. I think the United States is, in itself, still engaged in building its own nation. And for us, it’s an eternal project. I don’t believe in social engineering."
At the same time, he blamed Iraq and Afghanistan on withdrawing too early. He also said that withdrawing from NATO would be catastrophic.
He pushed for the "Libya model" for North Korea which eventually led to the overthrow of Gaddafi and the disastrous civil war which resulted in a third of the population displaced.
What this adds up to is:
Bolton's foreign policy position is for the US to get in wars and wage wars forever with no end or goal in sight.
To be honest, he is one of the most disturbing policies I've met. The one-world liberal democratic institution held by Soros and others is at least a *vision.* Bolton continuously advocates for quick intervention without any clear path to "safety."
The man just loves to wage war as far as I can tell.
Bolton is (was?) a senior fellow at American Enterprise Institute (AEI), which has traditionally drafted policy documents for Republican administrations. Like nearly all thinktanks, they're pro-intervention, pushing Trump to intervene more and more.
Numerous sources report Bolton was the chairman of a NGO called Gatestone Institute from 2013 to 2018. Gatestone Institute is all over the outlets for being virulently anti-Muslim and pro-bellicose-Israel. You can check out their X account @GatestoneInst and decide for yourself -- they seem to be a mix of interventionism and America-First.
Bolton gave a speech to the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA), where he declared that JINSA has the answers.
JINSA advocates for a mutual defense pact between Israel and the US. In short, it advocates that whenever a country attacks Israel, the US must engage in its defense.
@GatestoneInst Bolton took a hardline stance against Iran. True to his warmonger stance, he loved it when President Trump struck Iran, but believed that the ceasefire was a mistake.
@GatestoneInst He was quite excited about regime change in Iran.
Remember, this is a guy who doesn't believe democracy can be built in the Middle East.
The only constant he supports is whatever gets into the US into more war and keeps the US in war.
@GatestoneInst My guess is that the Trump administration initially loved him for his hardline U.S. sovereignty stance -- on paper. But fired him when they found out that in practice, it meant waging war everywhere.
@GatestoneInst Trump said if he'd listened to Bolton, he would've been in "World War Six." 😂
And evidently, Bolton's love for war had nothing to do with national security, for his book contained "highly classified information." Which almost certainly ties to today's FBI raid.
In the book, one of the most infamous parts Bolton wrote was about President Donald Trump's campaign to pressure Ukraine on Hunter Biden, calling it a "drug deal." Allegedly, Trump wanted Zelensky to investigate Hunter Biden's dealings and made US assistance contingent on that. This became the basis of Trump's first impeachment.
Bolton's tenure was defined by constant clashes, and his grievance is obvious: he didn't get to unleash the wars he wanted. He retaliated by spilling classified national security secrets for profit.
Few officials in modern times have pushed harder for more death abroad; Bolton may go down as one of the deadliest men never to have his finger on the trigger.
We will all be safer for it when he is in jail. And ironically, that's exactly what Bolton would have advocated.
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🚨 THREAD: The Muslim Students Association (MSA) and its roots in Muslim Brotherhood 🚨
One of the most mainstream Muslim organizations on North American campuses—hundreds of chapters, tens of thousands of alumni (including Huma Abedin).
But few realize:
· It was founded in 1963 with guidance from Muslim Brotherhood and Jamaat-e-Islami activists.
· Early funding flowed from the Muslim World League and other Gulf patrons.
· Its leaders helped build ISNA and NAIT.
· And Brotherhood influence still echoes in MSA's DNA.
In this thread, I'll trace:
1️⃣ Who the founders were
2️⃣ How MB ideology shaped MSA's mission
3️⃣ Where the money came from
4️⃣ How the ideology evolved in America
5️⃣.How their alumni influence both the Republican and Democratic parties
As always, patience as I pull together the thread live.
As a reminder, the Muslim Brotherhood *is* Hamas -- it is a sprawling, influential network which has received billions from Saudi Arabia.
One of the 9/11 terrorists was trained in a Brotherhood camp. But the US authorities had turned a blind eye to Brotherhood operations in the USA -- possibly because it was already so embedded in society thanks to influence of the Muslim Student Association and other "mainstream" associations.
Youssef Qaradawi, a Brotherhood official and referred to as the "spiritual leader of Hamas" in some articles I saw, famously said that conquest of the West would come through dawah. Qaradawi named the Muslim Student Association and had 21 million raised through Qatar.
🧵 THREAD: Muslim Brotherhood-linked charity president advising U.S. Foreign Policy
The President of Islamic Relief USA, one of the largest Muslim charities in the U.S., has served on official advisory bodies to both USAID and the State Department.
That same org’s parent, Islamic Relief Worldwide (UK), has been:
❌ Banned by Israel for alleged Hamas links
❌ Listed by the UAE as a terrorist group
❌ Barred from funding by Germany & the Netherlands over Muslim Brotherhood ties
And yet...
✅ Still working with UN and USAID in fundraising efforts
Who is this man? His name is Anwar A. Khan. After 30 years as the head of Islamic Relief USA, he recently stepped down. He now works with another Muslim charity, the American Muslim Community Foundation (AMCF) which has donated to PCRF, the group whose founder, Steve Sosebee, was exposed yesterday by @LauraLoomer for trafficking Palestinian children to the United States.
Patience as I pull the thread together.
Islamic Relief USA (IRUSA) is the USA branch to Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW). IRW gets most of its income from UN, but also donations from the country-specific branches. Of the donors and members combined, IRUSA is the biggest single source for IRW, followed by the UN.
Which is to say - IRUSA is a money-funnelling operation for Islamic Relief Worldwide.
IRW was co-founded by Essam El-Haddad, who was a senior advisor for foreign relations for the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. Hany El-Banna is another founder, reported to be involved with Muslim Brotherhood and who allegedly urged a strong coalition between NGOs and Hamas.
Heal Palestine (the group who is posting about welcoming Gaza refugees) has EIN 882454707 and filed a 990N for the year 2023. Yet, 990Ns are for charities with revenues under 50K and I found multiple instances of 50K+ grants.
Heal Palestine's board is full of technocrats ... but perhaps most telling is that there is a Mohanned Awad on the board who is publicly declared as bringing "UAE connections to HEAL’s Board."
Steve Sosebee, the founder of Heal Palestine, also founded the Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF). They too got an enormous cash influx boost starting in 2023.
The UAE has a strong connection to PCRF. They are mentioned in multiple social media posts. Was the UAE involved in bringing Gaza refugees over to the USA?
Sosebee says it is governments "like Jordan and UAE" who can evacuate people from Palestine in speedy time.
The Kyiv foundation appears to be aliased as "International Renaissance Foundation."
They put out a publication along with Stefan Batory Foundation (another Soros foundation, based in Poland) assessing the aftermath of the Orange Revolution. Surprisingly, the report credits the existence of democracy in Ukraine due to multiple factions competing for it.
For years, children’s programming in Palestinian territories has doubled as political indoctrination, often bankrolled through foreign donors ... but also our own taxpayer dollars.
Over the next posts, I’ll trace how entertainment for kids became propaganda for war, and how we ended up bankrolling that.
Patience as I pull the thread together.
The most infamous show was Tomorrow's Pioneers, which aired in 2007-2009, with a revival in 2013. In one of its episodes, a Mickey Mouse look-alike was "safeguarded" with the trust of getting Tel Al-Rabi land back (Tel Aviv).
After being safeguarded with the trust to get the land back, Farfour's grandfather died and Farfour is in agony about how to get the land back for him.
🗂️ THREAD: Following the Money Trail in Puerto Rico: Robert F. Mujica, Jr.
I’ve been digging into Puerto Rico's tax incentives for a while now. That research quickly led into the world of fiscal governance and bankruptcy oversight.
One name kept surfacing: Robert F. Mujica, Jr.
Mujica is a former New York State Budget Director who now serves as Executive Director of Puerto Rico’s Financial Oversight and Management Board (FOMB), the entity that oversees the island’s finances. And by some accounts, now making over 9× the Governor’s salary to “oversee” Puerto Rico’s finances.
Paid with Puerto Rican taxpayer money, Mujica runs the Financial Oversight & Management Board, the group deciding how much gets cut and what gets sold off.
This is important as Americans debate the statehood of Puerto Rico....
Patience as I pull the thread together...
Mujica served as Cuomo's NY budget director, earning 216K/year. He would get offered a position on Puerto Rico's state fiscal board, wherein his salary would triple to 625K. This despite that Puerto Rico has a population of 3.2 million, far less than NYC's population of ~8.8 million.
This happened contemporarily as Mets owner Steve Cohen paid 105K for his consulting services. His Puerto Rico role was announced in late 2022, his Mets consulting service in 2023.