GLOBALISM AND THE MIDEAST

Just finished watching an hour long independent report on the status of the Middle East nations, politically and militarily, and it was highly educational and detailed. The situation over there is much more complex than I knew.

I reported at the time they arrived there that the US carrier attack groups were over there to prevent Iran and their Hezbollah in Lebanon from attacking Israel, and the report I just watched confirms that. This was a necessary move that gives Israel the freedom to wage their war against Hamas without a lot of interference.

At least, it’s supposed to. But Iran’s Hezbollah proxies in Lebanon have been steadily increasing their border attacks, with Israel steadily returning increasing retaliatory strikes. Hezbollah has an estimated 150,000 missiles, most of advanced design, long range and accurate. So far they haven’t fired any at Israel’s interior, but the fact is that they could devastate Israel.

If they did, the US carrier groups would devastate Hezbollah in Lebanon, with a great deal of help from Israel, with the prediction that a civil war in Lebanon would then start, removing the Hezbollah threat that has prevented Israel from attacking Iran’s nuclear sites. it’s been a stand-off and this may be coming to an end, opening the way for a wider war with Iran, if Hezbollah doesn’t back off soon.

Where Globalism comes into this is their goal of unifying the world under one government in the face of Islamic aggression and the nationalism of the various countries. Wars often start almost overnight and can be sparked off by unforeseen events which then destabilize the nations around them and the wars spread. That’s exactly how the First World War started, by a minor event. Obviously, for Globalists to win out, they have to end wars.

Their biggest problem is not that, however, it’s becoming the most powerful player. China and Russia have united with the same goal of global domination, and they’re bound to pull in a large part of Asia with them. The Globalists have Western Europe, North America and Australia, while South America and Africa are still being contended for. Most of Africa is only wanted for control of the mineral resources, since the population is mostly undeveloped and neither continent has a nation within it that’s a serious military threat.

In Orwell’s “1984”, our world is divided into 3 global powers that are always having border skirmishes to maintain a balance, but reality looks more like just two, the East and the West. That’s where Israel comes in.

“Our” side, the West, is fighting to include the Middle East into it and this will fail if Israel is defeated and is taken over by Islam. This is why this war was started, why Hamas was allowed to pour in and slaughter 1200 people and take hostages. The time had come to get this war started, this is the war that will decide who owns the Middle East, the West Globalists or the East Globalists.

This is why the attacks from Lebanon are escalating, Iran is testing the West’s resolve. An all-out Shock and Awe assault on Lebanon may soon happen, as I believe Iran’s Ayatollah is making a fatal mistake here.

Saudi Arabia hangs in the balance, they’re wavering between the East and the West, and if Israel wins and Hezbollah and Iran are defeated, they’ll come over to the West and so will the other OPEC nations, which will in turn convince some of the other Islamic nations to do as well.

This, by the way, I see now is part of the US/EU strategy in allowing in so many Muslims while China has been enslaving, imprisoning and killing off their Uyghur Muslims, who happen to be of Turkish descent and Sunni, the same sect as 90% of Turks. The West has been hospitable to Muslims while the East has not. Much to the detriment of Western society but the Globalists don’t care about that, the goal is all that matters to them.

Since much of Asia is Islamic, there’s obviously going to be some rough times over there once the Russian-Chinese bloc starts moving to take over. That’s all in the yet-to-happen and things can change. Right now, this is where we’re at.

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