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Alexander Fernandez's avatar

This is a very powerful and intense statement. Given the broad regional impact you mentioned, how do you see these military actions and the subsequent airspace closures affecting diplomatic relations and economic stability in the Persian Gulf region over the next few months?

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Cory Buott (Ijiraq)'s avatar

I lost everything I wrote you! The app crashed and exited.

The greater strategy and goals for the American led global Primacy must always be considered; everything we see right now, like open tolerance of a Genocide, are because the stakes are so high that the Palestinian People are simply worth less than the end goal. This is a consequence of a value system where capital has a higher value than viva.

"All roads lead to China."

The greater American strategy is about countering Belt and Road Initiative. The stakes are potentially some 75t USD in total trade volume, 7t USD in new GDP that, if China has its way, will largely go to developing and third world countries... countries that are seen as a threat to Global "stability" under current Primacy.

Israel is the greatest beneficiary of US dominance here, and Ameri-Israel have their own plan to counter BnR. But that requires deep and complete "normalizations" enroute, or a "Greater Israel", should this be unattainable.

We could write whole books of analysis on this right now.

In the immediate, things can go two general ways: Normalizations spread and solidify, or Muslim Nations finally band together and resist. Neither outcome will save Gaza or West Bank at this point. The only thing we can do for Gaza is ensure the enemy feels pain for a very long time as a consequence. We must inflict it deep and make it lasting, never allowing the perpetrators to know peace nor rest. This is some small justice.

I expect conflict to become "colder" and more covert, to keep the public quelled.

What I wish would happen and what I fear are different, obviously. What I fear is that normalizations will be the big solution presented to achieve peace. The corrupted leaders of Sunni Nations are only prevented from pursuing these because they fear uprising from the people.

I expect everything will shift into a game of winning over the people while we, the resistive forces will either: shift to more guerilla, more subversive acts (and lose public support), or follow the rules of war that the enemy does not follow, and slowly die out by attrition and loss of public support (momentum).

The only way this has a good outcome for Earth's Most Vulnerable, is if we stand as a unified force.

In the Middle East this requires one, strong, ummah.

The shift toward centering out of the leadership of nations that betray Islamic values needs to happen without associating the people of these nations with their leaders. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan... The leaders need to be targeted by the forces of the masses. If we can achieve this without Ameri-Israel hijacking such movements, there is hope.

I expect the Ameri-Israeli stakeholder Muslim Nations' leaders will aggressively go after resistive forces within, with Ameri-Israeli/NATO backing. This will keep us tired up in small pockets fighting to exist rather than contributing to the greater battle.

America should fear from within... Israel also...

It is good to leave these nations with two choices: a police state or growing division from within...

The enemy will find it very difficult to balance between "liberties and freedoms" and such freedoms leading to the dissidence becoming predominant.

Economic warfare, divide and conquer, and attempts at color revolutions will be the weapons of choice for Ameri-Israel.

Our actions, and the enemy's actions will be more underground for some time...

I expect the US will try to draw NATO into the Middle East again with a much larger presence. Türkiye will be decisively placed that way, also.

People of Gaza will be slaughtered until they are gone or assimilated into Americanism. The push to label our resistive forces as terrorists will grow, and the enemy will take drastic steps to make examples (of people like me). But keep in mind; the Exceptionalists have proven that the rules of war, humanitarian laws, international laws, don't apply to them.

To be affectual, we may have to meet them and act accordingly...

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Billy Masterson's avatar

Yeah, that and $3.50 will get you 6 eggs at Walmart.

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