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Monday, January 13, 2025
Col Doug Macgregor: Netanyahu Wants WAR w/IRAN (Daniel Davis)
A good 16 min update on the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, featuring Col Macgregor.
Netanyahu seems to have no choice, politically, but to continue his present actions according Macgregor. There's a likelihood of something happening to ramp up conflict with Iran before January 20th, or near to that date, because of uncertainty about what Trump intends to do. There's a difference between Trump's rhetoric and what he does. Furthermore, the Israel occupation of Syria is now putting them up against Turkey that has ambitions to more fully occupy the country. Will there be a regime change operation directed against Turkey, something that might be very difficult since they control the terrorist army now occupying Syria (the proxy force that led to regime change there)?
Is Egypt next along with Iran? The idea seems to be to turn various Middle Eastern states into terrorist controlled basket cases, where different factions kill off each other. What we're seeing is a divide and conquer strategy. The long term goal would be to exterminate the remaining populations via impoverishment/famine/disease or via direct kinetic action from opposing nation states - possibly including the use of WMDs (used in response to a false flag WMD attack - like was seen in Syria - but ramped up). This destruction is a step by step process, and it's no accident.
[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, January 13, 2025.]
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