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Post by X factor on May 5, 2013 7:25:07 GMT -5
Asads fate has already been determined by the worlds power brokers... No money, no power, no friends means he's now expendable... How many times have we seen this before? I call it the dominoes effect. As a rogue world leader, when you're no longer able to generate income or cash for certain world power brokers, then reasons are given to 'dispose' of you...cause now you're just in the way, and they, certain world power brokers, just want Asad out of the way, so they can re-establish a working Government (good or bad), so the money can begin flowing upwardsagain. My hunch is all this is decided by very powerful, un elected world leaders, or financial leaders who have influence even over Governments, cause those who control the wealth, even control or influence Governments and economies... All sorts of pop culture headline reasons will be given, to why Asad in now a 'threat', to justify his removal. Chemical weapons being chief amongst them... Once your accused of harboring chemical weapons, your days as a world leader are numbered. We've seen this time and time again with Saddam, with Qadafi of Libya, and other rogue middle east leaders. They're only of use, to those at the top, as long as the revenue they generate flows upward. Once the money, and their resources stop flowing upward...their usefulness to certain world power brokers, is over...and they must be removed.
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Post by X factor on Jun 13, 2013 17:45:40 GMT -5
Today in the news 'U.S confirms Syria used chemical weapons'...
Well of course they did...Syria is now getting the upper hand, and help from 'Hezbola'...which is supported by Iran.
The situation is getting more complicated than it was suppose to.
So now U.S. must play 'Chemical weapons' hand, in order to 'clean up the mess'...
But not sure if this particular 'mess' can be cleaned up so easily.
The President of Syria 'Assad' was suppose to go down fast and easy, like the others in the Arab Spring uprisings did...like Qadafi, and others.
But things aren't going as planned...so the 'Chemical Weapons' card must be played now, cause only the U.S. really has the resolve and resources to 'remove' Assad from power.
Which of course will create a whole new generation of 'terrorists'... It's never ending...
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Post by X factor on Aug 30, 2013 15:16:09 GMT -5
Did I not call it? Look at dates above posts were posted...way back in late Spring and early summer...
Did I call it or what?
I would also like to add...that there are some 'world powers' that would just like to let the tea out of the kettle...to 'get on with it' so to speak...bring Armegeddan on...so that things can quickly get reshaped to fit new world orders purposes.
The super wealthy and rich families atop the pyramid aren't effected by these wars...they simply help direct and finance them.
And secretly delight as large populations are obliterated...wiped out.
But it's not so much the 'super rich' as it as 'the super 'secret' class'...
Just being rich and wealthy isn't enough to put you in this 'club'...
Anyways...getting way off track...let's just focus on headline news for now...
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Post by X factor on Sept 1, 2013 8:11:55 GMT -5
President Obamas latest hesitation to 'punish' Syria for using chemical weapons, really shows just how fragmented the Western powers are becoming now.
Hopefully P-Obama has learned a valuable lesson from all this...and that is 1. Never boast, brag, tell the world what you're going to do ahead of time...simply just do it...and tell the world after it's done.
Sometimes I think this current President uses the microphone like a game show host, or sportscaster.
All this hesitation has put the United States in a awkward position...backing down and hesitating after swearing to do something just sends out all kinds of odd messages to the world. And it comes off as being very 'amateurish'.
It's better to say nothing, and do something, than to say something, and do nothing... Every President should already know this, but I guess this one is still learning...
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Post by X factor on Sept 1, 2013 14:40:49 GMT -5
Saudi urges international community to 'punish' Assads regimeSaudi Arabia is urging international community (basically America) to punish Assad's regime for using WMD. But as you can see above, Saudi Arabia has their own military and Air-Force, infact over the years they have purchased some top of the line fighters from Both the U.S. and Britain, and maybe Germany. They have all this military hardware, but seem hesitant to ever use it in their own backyard, defending their own interest, and instead like to 'lease' the U.S. military to fight for their own interest. As a result U.S. always feels the backlash of the region. While Saudi always positions itself on the surface to be neutral. As you can see from the map, Saudi is surrounded by many nations that have undergone radical social change in the last several years...Syria is located at the upper left or NW corner of Saudi, separated by Jordan...where all the refugees are spilling over into. And Iraq is to the top and NE of Saudi, Egypt is to the lower SW of Saudi. No doubt all this social upheaval is of concern to the Saudi Royal families, cause as we have all seen recently, nations like Egypt and Libya, which seemed so solid and stable for the last 40 years, all but crumbled to the dust, by social unrest. Saudi knows this phenomina could happen to them as well. Cause as we have seen, once that social unrest momentum begins, nothing seems to be able to stop it, people just start going bizerk on the streets irregardless of lives lost and the momentum just swells until ruling authorities are forced to flee, or step down. But in this case here...we know who's really 'uptight'...who's interest is really at stake. Now that the world has backed away from this conflict...Saudi puts out a statement 'Hey...hew world, umm...come sort out this mess in our back yard like you always do'...to para phrase. Usually the international community (America) jumps in so quick that Saudi doesn't have to say anything or appear to take a stance...but this time their vunerability has been exposed. All I'm saying is they do have a Army and Air-Force... Maybe it's high time they begin using it...and or other nations need to demand if Saudi Arabia wants international intervention on their behalf, that they should have to contribute 30% or more of their military capabilities to the force.
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