Wednesday, June 9, 2010

War: Iran, Syria and North Korea

By: Brandon T. Ward

The rhetoric for war is once again on the rise. It’s always the answer to economic calamity so why should now be any different? What war am I speaking of? It’s no secret that Iran, Syria and North Korea have all been given the title “Axis of Evil” by George W. Bush. Just because presidents change doesn’t mean policies change. We are still on the same course with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (we have actually expanded the war by moving into Pakistan) and we still paint Iran, Syria and North Korea in the colors of the enemy.

Why are these countries on the proverbial list, if you will? They are basically the last of the nations who have refused to go along with the plans of the globalists.

All has been fairly quiet with these countries aside from Iran who can never seem to stay out of the news for more than a week or two at a time. We are now seeing Syria and North Korea join the headlines. Just last week I saw each one of them reported on in the same day! Headlines like, Iran ‘Has Fuel for Two Nuclear Weapons’, Syria conducted nuclear experiments, and NKorea 'exporting nuclear technology'.

North Korea has been accused of sinking a South Korean ship. An accusation North Korea vehemently denies. The dictator of North Korea, Kim Jung Ill is one of the worst civil rights violators there are. So their word doesn’t mean much. However, the torpedo that was found to have sunk the South Korean ship was made in Germany according to sources. It should also be noted that the North’s submarines are extremely outdated, meaning even if they had the German torpedoes they couldn’t have used them in their submarines! Germany sells no arms to North Korea making their story believable and turning this whole incident into a possible false flag attack…

Why? What would be the purpose of a false flag attack? The United States has been pressuring Japan on an initiative regarding a major military base. Since this attack, Japan has made the long awaited decision to keep bases of the United States on their soil. A move the people of Japan abhor! Since this decision was made the Japanese Prime Minister has resigned

With that said, this latest article states, U.S. to Join South Korean Military Exercise Off North Korea Coast. Shouldn’t the U.S. be trying to cool tensions rather than raise them?

So why is North Korea one of our bitter enemies, you ask? I already told you in the second paragraph. It’s surely not just because they are Communist. China is Communist and we not only trade with them, we invite them into our country and show them our military! If we should be at war with anyone, it’s China, who has repeatedly hacked into our government’s computer systems and partakes in slave labor.

Syria is Iran’s little brother which supports the nation financially and militarily as well.

We are told constantly that Iran is a threat, not just to Israel but also to the United States. Iran just recently acquired the technology to produce a rocket that is capable of hitting Israel. Something that baffles my mind is that Iran can’t even refine their own oil. They have to ship it off and have someone else refine it, yet we are told constantly what a threat they are… How on earth then can they harm the United States? It doesn’t matter, because if Israel is in danger the United States is right there to bail them out (we’ll talk more in future articles about the U.S./Israel connection).

Just a few years ago the United States had several battle groups (aircraft carriers, etc.) positioned in the Persian Gulf. War looked imminent. However, it obviously wasn’t the right time for war as that fizzled out. Instead we saw several years of diplomatic talks which accomplished nothing. Would you expect anything less from the United Nations?

Once again we see a massive build up of forces by the United States in the Persian Gulf with the announcement from the White House that the U.S. will have four to five aircraft carriers in the region by late July to early August.. It has also been reported that Israel is set to deploy nuclear submarines in the Persian Gulf! Iran has already reported seeing a United States nuclear submarine sailing through the Strait of Hormuz which borders Iran.

This is very alarming since it is estimated that 70% of the world’s crude oil is transported through the Strait of Hormuz. Any military conflict will result in the halt of crude from this region resulting in an enormous jump in price at the pump. Of course if we wanted to keep the oil moving our military has the ability to do so, however, I don’t believe that will be the desired result that the globalists will be looking for…

If you are a student of the Bible you may want to brush up on the book of Daniel. The vision that Daniel saw was for the end generation of which we are a part. His vision was also concerning Persia which is of course, Iran...

2 comments:

  1. On one of your links in this article someone wrote that "the number one lesson in journalism is that governments lie." Thought that was interesting. Globalists lie all the time to forward their agenda. We can almost always count on that whether we can prove things or not, that's the world we live in. False flag seems likely here.

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  2. Things certainly seem to be lining up for another world war! We live in scary times... Perhaps even the endtimes.
    http://www.numberofthebeast.info/end-times-timeline/

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