THE GLOBALISTS AND IRAN

Iran is not a partner in the Globalist camp, that nation is run by a religious Muslim dictator, an Ayatollah. and he’s escalating attacks on shipping through Islamic proxy nations like dirt-poor Yemen.

Iran’s navy is growing and becoming steadily more sophisticated and dangerous, while it’s believed Iran now has at least one A-Bomb, and the Ayatollah is threatening now to shut down all shipping “In the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea” if Israel doesn’t stop the bombing in Gaza. The Strait of Gibraltar is the ocean gateway to trade with Europe.

The purpose of this is to bring pressure against the US to in turn try to force Israel to end their war, and if their threat is real, then it becomes a choice for the US, do they go to war with Iran or try to make Israel stop the war with Iran’s proxy, Hamas. Assumably, then the Houthi’s would also stop attacking shipping.

I don’t see Israel agreeing to stop fighting until they have victory, they know that if they do, it will all start up all over again. This is a war for the survival of Israel. As for the US government, they supported Iran because they destabilized the world generally, a Globalist goal, but how far will they go with this? So far, the US has given only lip service to the demands that Israel protect the Gaza “civilians”, and has taken no action against them whatever. Instead the US has been militarily supportive and will likely keep doing so.

So the Middle East future that I see is, Israel continues the fight, Iran attacks more shipping, the US and European nations start attacking Iran’s proxies and Iran itself and most of the maritime traffic eventually comes to a standstill. Remember that these are Globalist nations that are starting to hit back at Iran and that the global catastrophe and likely mass starvation will all be blamed on Iran and Israel, not the Globalists.

The response to Iran is going to escalate very slowly, just as it is now, ensuring that things will get much worse so that ocean shipping will end up being severely crippled. If a hard, forceful response to Iran were delivered now, this could all be avoided. So, of course, it won’t be.

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