Everyone has to give an accounting for their deeds. Their money and status won't exempt them, it'll actually make them more responsible.....Good morning brother V. As you know I'm not much the prayin' type but I share the sentiment. Hopeful that cooler heads prevail and the corrupt and greedy warmongers let go of the ring of power and gradually fade away...
Greed a sickness for sure and seems like we're seeing it all over the place. ...One of the worst fallouts of a post-Christian West. I mean, these forces are always at play, but I think there used to be more restraint. Now there is no shame.Everyone has to give an accounting for their deeds. Their money and status won't exempt them, it'll actually make them more responsible.....
Amazing to me that these people have anything a person could want, homes, cars, women, men, slaves, money, etc and it's still not good enough. If they owned the entire planet save for a single acre they would start a war to acquire that last piece. Greed never says "well, that'll be enough".
Biggest mistake was letting go of faith and letting go of the family farm both of which are a security blanket in difficult times.... And the majority of the country is too vaxxed up, fluoridated and propagandized to notice, and not to mention busy trying to make ends meet and build a future for themselves with less economic opportunity and higher costs.
It's PERFECT for Israel. That's the entire point of our Israeli controlled foreign policy. Countries that have no functioning society cannot pose a threat to Israel, that's the point of us going in there, destroying the government and then just leaving it in a state of chaos. They cannot develop economically, militarily or culturally from that point.which is not good for Israel,
Good point. I should clarify that it is not good for a country that wishes to operate in good faith and peaceful coexistence with it's neighbors. Israel and the United States see the world in zero sum terms.It's PERFECT for Israel. That's the entire point of our Israeli controlled foreign policy. Countries that have no functioning society cannot pose a threat to Israel, that's the point of us going in there, destroying the government and then just leaving it in a state of chaos. They cannot develop economically, militarily or culturally from that point.
I think, as your other post alluded to, the significance of Syria is in regards to control of energy pipelines, and then the " greater Israel " project as well. I agree that there are some basis to suggest that October 7th was allowed in order to justify a premeditated plan of ethnic cleansing Gaza and the rest of Palestine, but I don't see how it relates to Syria.View attachment 371315
Somehow we were made to believe Israel was having a hard time against people with some hand grenades and rocks, but quietly completely destroyed Syria's air force and military in a number of days.
The whole Oct. 6 was complete horseshit and just a false flag to invade Syria.
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Who's next on the chopping block? It'll be funny when Turkey goes into the grinder and Erdogan winds up hanging from a traffic light contemplating if it was a good deal or not to make a deal with the devil.
Greater Israel contains a bit of Turkey, Turkey has been supporting anti-Assad elements.I think, as your other post alluded to, the significance of Syria is in regards to control of energy pipelines, and then the " greater Israel " project as well. I agree that there are some basis to suggest that October 7th was allowed in order to justify a premeditated plan of ethnic cleansing Gaza and the rest of Palestine, but I don't see how it relates to Syria.
I don't know enough about the geopolitical minutia, but as I understand Turkey is really the winner here ( as they are aiming to be the energy hub to Europe ). Did erdogan make some kind of deal with Israel? You think Turkey will be color revolutioned?
For those of you unaware, what's going on in the Middle East is in fact US (Israeli) foreign policy from the '90s.