Catching-Up on Current Events

COMMENTARY: RANCHERS WARN OF DISEASE THAT COULD ‘DECIMATE’ THE CATTLE INDUSTRY—OBIDEN’S OPEN BORDER TO BLAME

The biggest victim of the Obiden Regime’s border crisis, livestock experts are warning, may not even be able to vote—and may not be human at all.

According to Fox News:

Ranchers are sounding the alarm over the possibility that open borders could bring an outbreak of a dangerous disease that could “decimate” cattle, pigs, sheep and other cloven-hooved animals.

In an interview published on Friday, Todd Wilkinson, the president-elect of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and a South Dakota rancher, sounded the alarm about foot and mouth disease coming in over our unsecured southern border.

He said:

While the disease circulates among 77 percent of the world’s livestock population—primarily in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and parts of South America—the United States hasn’t had an outbreak since 1929.

Wilkinson predicts:

“[B]ecause of the border crisis that will change.”

He said:

It can come in, certainly, with animals. It can also come in on a meat product. So there’s a number of ways it’s going to come in.

But the most likely way it’s going to come in is some manure on the bottom of somebody’s boot.

He added:

Just think of that—no cattle moving anywhere in the country, or going in and out of the country, for up to a week … you’re going to see the beef industry just decimated.

That’s why we’re so concerned about getting traceability in place, so that we can track those issues, and we can reduce the size of the quarantine very quickly.

A MUST watch–“If the disease comes in it will devastate the industry…”:

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The biggest victim of the Obiden Regime’s border crisis, livestock experts...

One can look toward foreign countries that have had recent outbreaks to get an idea of what might happen if foot and mouth disease makes its way over the southern border.

Fox News noted:

In the U.S., an outbreak contained to California could cost $6 billion to $14 billion. The economic impact of a nationwide agroterrorism attack could reach $228 billion, according to the Department of Agriculture.

Two New Mexico ranchers that Fox News talked to — Alisa Ogden and Loren Patterson — agreed it was a serious threat.

Patterson said:

I think it’s a matter of time.

It’s a huge unknown, you never know what’s going to be coming … It’s the unknown, and not being able to monitor what you’re producing, food for others.

The concerns come as the numbers of illegal aliens apprehended at the southern border continue to skyrocket.

“[O]ver 250,000 [illegal alien] encounters in a month

for the first time ever in December of last year.”

And, keep in mind, that number just takes into account the people who were caught.

If Title 42 pandemic policies, which allow the summary expulsion of most illegal immigrants are ended, those numbers could skyrocket even further.

It’s amazing we haven’t had a major outbreak yet.

Final thoughts: What a damn shame it is that the political regime occupying D.C. is unconcerned—even diabolically intending mayhem—about the multitude of possible ramifications resulting from our unsecured southern border.

If communists/globalists did not have double standards they would have no standards; and American meat producers and buyers may soon experience the results of the communist/globalist double standards and diabolical mayhem firsthand.

7.8 magnitude earthquake kills at least 560 people in Turkey, Syria

https://abc7news.com/earthquake-turkey-magnitude-usgs/12774824/

A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit southern Turkey and northern Syria early Monday, toppling buildings and killing at least 568 people. With hundreds injured, the toll was expected to rise as rescue workers searched the rubble in cities and towns across the area.

On both sides of the border, residents jolted out of sleep by the pre-dawn quake rushed outside on a cold, rainy and snowy winter night, as buildings were flattened and strong aftershocks continued.

Rescue workers and residents in multiple cities searched for survivors, working through tangles of metal and giant piles of concrete.

In the Turkish city of Adana, one resident said three buildings near his home collapsed. "I don't have the strength anymore," one survivor could be heard calling out from beneath the rubble as rescue workers tried to reach him, said the resident, journalism student Muhammet Fatih Yavus. Further east in Diyarbakir, cranes and rescue teams rushed people on stretchers out of a mountain of pancaked concrete floors that was once an apartment building.

On the Syrian side of the border, the quake smashed opposition-held regions that are packed with some 4 million people displaced from other parts of Syria by the country's long civil war. Many of them live in decrepit conditions with little health care. Rescue workers said hospitals in the area were quickly filled with the injured.

"We fear that the deaths are in the hundreds," Muheeb Qaddour, a doctor, said by phone from the town of Atmeh, referring to the entire rebel-held area. Raed Salah, the head of the White Helmets, the emergency organization in opposition areas, said whole neighborhoods were collapsed in some areas.

The quake, felt as far away as Cairo, struck a region that has been shaped by more than a decade of civil war in Syria. Millions of Syrian refugees live in Turkey. The swath of Syria affected by the quake is divided between government-held territory and the country's last opposition-held enclave, which is surrounded by Russian-backed government forces. The quake was centered about 90 kilometers (60 miles) from the Syrian border outside the city of Gaziantep, a major Turkish provincial capital.

At least 20 aftershocks followed, some hours later during daylight, the strongest measuring 6.6, Turkish authorities said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Twitter that "search and rescue teams were immediately dispatched" to the areas hit by the quake.

"We hope that we will get through this disaster together as soon as possible and with the least damage," he wrote.

Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management agency said at least 284 people in seven Turkish provinces. The agency said 440 people were injured. The death toll in government-held areas of Syria climbed to 237 with more than 630 injured, according to Syrian state media. At least 47 people were reported killed in rebel-held areas.

Buildings were reported collapsed in a cross-border swath extending from Syria's cities of Aleppo and Hama to Turkey's Diyarbakir, more than 330 kilometers (200 miles) to the northeast.

In Turkey, people trying to leave the quake-stricken regions caused traffic jams, hampering efforts of emergency teams trying to reach the affected areas. Authorities urged residents not to take to the roads. Mosques around the region were being opened up as a shelter for people unable to return to damaged homes amid temperatures that hovered around freezing.

The quake heavily damaged Gaziantep's most famed landmark, its historic castle perched atop a hill in the center of the city. Parts of the fortresses' walls and watch towers were leveled and other parts heavily damaged, images from the city showed.

In Diyarbakir, rescue teams called for silence as they tried to listen for survivors under the wreckage of an 11-story building. Rescue workers pulled out one man, carrying him on a stretcher through a dense crowd of hundreds of people anxiously watching the rescue efforts. A gray-haired woman wailed before being escorted away by a man, while a rescue worker wearing a white helmet tried to calm a crying girl, who was also being cuddled by two friends.

In northwest Syria, the quake added new woes to the opposition-held enclave centered on the province of Idlib, which has been under siege for years, with frequent Russian and government airstrikes. The territory depends on a flow of aid from nearby Turkey for everything from food to medical supplies.

The opposition's Syrian Civil Defense described the situation there as "disastrous" adding that entire buildings have collapsed and people are trapped under the rubble.

In the small Syrian rebel-held town of Azmarin in the mountains by the Turkish border, the bodies of several dead children, wrapped in blankets, were brought to a hospital.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was centered about 33 kilometers (20 miles) from Gaziantep. It was centered 18 kilometers (11 miles) deep.

In Damascus, buildings shook and many people went down to the streets in fear. The quake jolted residents in Lebanon from beds, shaking buildings for about 40 seconds. Many residents of Beirut left their homes and took to the streets or drove in their cars away from buildings.

Turkey sits on top of major fault lines and is frequently shaken by earthquakes. Some 18,000 were killed in powerful earthquakes that hit northwest Turkey in 1999.

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INITIAL ESTIMATES PUT DEATH TOLL AT 182,000 - AFP Press

Tsunami alert: possible waves arriving on the Italian coast

It seems Turkey is literally being torn apart.

*SECOND QUAKE JUST HIT, M7.5 after Massive M7.8 Earthquake Smashes Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and Israel!

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/massive-m7-8-earthquake-smashes-turkey

A very strong Magnitude 7.8 earthquake has struck southern Turkey at a shallow depth of only 24.1km. Shaking from the quake is described as "violent" and serious damage, injuries, and deaths are expected.

The quake took place at 8:17 PM eastern US time, which is 01:17 UTC; the middle of the night in Turkey.

Power outages are reported. Roads are also reported cut off. Bridges are reported to have either fallen, or are so skewed they cannot be used.

Continued ...

More than 1,400 killed as 7.8-magnitude earthquake hits Turkey and Syria

Another woman who had been pronounced dead was found breathing at a funeral home, this time in New York.

A woman in New York was found to be breathing after being pronounced dead and sent to a funeral home, the second such case reported in the last month.

The harrowing incident unfolded on Saturday at the Water's Edge Rehab and Nursing Center in Port Jefferson on Long Island.

The 82-year-old woman was pronounced dead at about 11:15 a.m. and sent to the O.B. Davis Funeral Home in Miller Place about two hours later.

At about 2:09 p.m., she was discovered to be still breathing, according to officials. She was taken to a nearby hospital, but her condition has not been released to the public because of privacy concerns.

“Out of respect for the privacy and confidentiality of the families we are honored to serve, we are not in a position to comment further on this matter,” said a spokesperson for the O.B. Davis Funeral Home to WPIX-TV.

The attorney general's office is investigating the incident.

A similar case was reported from the Glen Oaks Alzheimer's Special Care Center in Urbandale, Iowa, in January. A woman was declared dead by a licensed nurse and sent to a funeral home. A worker at the funeral home said they sensed movement from a woman who had been zipped up in fabric body bag, and then she gasped for air.

EMS personnel were able to detect a heartbeat, but the woman was unresponsive and had no eye movement.

That woman was hospitalized and died two days later surrounded by her family. The center was fined $10,000 over two violations related to the disturbing incident.

Here's a local news report about the incident:

NY FUNERAL HOME FINDS 'DEAD' 82-YEAR-OLD WOMAN STILL BREATHING - NBC NEW YORK

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Ominous Green Lasers Shot Over Hawaii Didn't Come From NASA Satellite After All

"His colleagues, Dr. Alvaro Ivanoff et al., did a simulation of the trajectory of satellites that have a similar instrument and found a most likely candidate as the ACDL instrument by the Chinese Daqi-1/AEMS satellite.

GB News About To Betray Neil Oliver Next

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I do not believe this statement:

"Such tests have occurred over 300 times before, and this test is not the result of current world events," the statement said.

US Test Launches Unarmed Intercontinental Ballistic Missile

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/missile-test-united-states/2023/02/10/id/1108156/

An unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile has been launched from California to test the defense system, the U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command said.

The Minuteman III missile lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 11:01 p.m. Thursday and its reentry vehicle traveled about 4,200 miles over the Pacific Ocean to the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, an Air Force statement said.

While the test occurred amid U.S. concerns about North Korea's missile tests and the transit of a Chinese spy balloon across the United States, the Air Force said the launch was routine.

"Such tests have occurred over 300 times before, and this test is not the result of current world events," the statement said.

The Minuteman III system has been in service for decades. The Air Force plans to replace it with a new missile called the Sentinel.

"Until full capability is achieved in the mid-2030s, the Air Force is committed to ensuring Minuteman III remains a viable deterrent," the service said.

South Africa declares national disaster over blackouts

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a state of disaster on Thursday to combat severe electricity shortages that have crippled the country's economy.

In recent months, state energy company Eskom has been forced to schedule power outages for up to 12 hours a day, a practice known as loadshedding.

The country's economic growth is now projected to fall to just 0.3% this year compared to 2.5% last year.

"We are therefore declaring a national state of disaster to respond to the electricity crisis and its effects," Ramaphosa said at a his annual State of the Nation Address in Cape Town.

What will declaring a state of disaster do?

Eskom has racked up debts and struggled to maintain the country's coal-powered electricity infrastructure. The electricity provider was mired in corruption scandals under former President Jacob Zuma.

Declaring a state of disaster allows the government to follow emergency procurement procedures with fewer regulations and bureaucratic hurdles.

It also unlocks additional funding for the government to quickly buy new energy equipment, such as generators and solar panels.

The last time the South African government declared a national disaster was in 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Extraordinary circumstances do call for extraordinary measures," Ramaphosa said on Thursday.

Opposition parties push back

South Africa's biggest opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, has vowed to challenge Ramaphosa disaster declaration in court.

It claimed that Ramaphosa's African National Congress abused procurement processes during the pandemic and issued nonsensical regulations.

Meanwhile, the left-wing Economic Freedom Fighters walked out en masse before the State of the Nation Address. Some members of the party stormed the stage, causing Ramaphosa's speech to be delayed by 45 minutes.

What is behind the country’s worst energy crisis in decades?

OHIO TRAIN DERAILMENT - ONE OF THE WORST DISASTERS IN US HISTORY

Animals falling sick, dying near hellish Ohio train derailment site

Animals are falling sick and dying near the site of a hellish Ohio train derailment last Friday which released toxic chemicals into the air, according to reports — sparking fears of the potential health impacts the crash could have on humans.

NORAD Gives Notice of Air Defense Exercise Around Washington, DC, Set for Tuesday

The announcement comes after a fourth "unidentified Object" is shot down over North America.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command, (NORAD) will conduct an air defense exercise on Tuesday, February 14, between midnight and 2:30 a.m. EST, according to officials, around the Washington, D.C. area.

Officials said some flights may take place at 2,500 feet, making them visible from the ground, and if weather interferes with operations, they will commence the next day at the same time.

The agency said it conducts routine exercises that include a variety of scenarios, whether it is a hijacking, response to unknown aircraft, or airspace restriction violations, and that all exercises are controlled and planned out.

PENTAGON ON HIGH ALERT: ENEMY ASSAULT IS COMING!

Reporting: Stephen Gardner
According to Major General Scott Clancy The United States airspace is being tested to see how the Us Military and Biden will react. So far we look weak! The pentagon and media openly say this could be UFO related. Putin pummels Ukraine as Zelenskyy begs for help and something strange is being covered up in ohio as the government tries to block journalists from covering up a chemical explosion.

EU Parliament Votes To Ban Petrol Car Sales By 2035

The European Parliament voted on Tuesday to approve a ban on new sales of carbon-emitting petrol and diesel cars by 2035, clearing the final legislative hurdle.

EU member states have already approved the legislation and will now formally nod it into law, despite opposition from conservative MEPs, the parliament's biggest group.

Supporters of the bill had argued to that it would give European carmakers a clear timeframe in which switch production to zero-emission electric vehicles.

This in turn will support the European Union's ambitious plan to become a "climate neutral" economy by 2050, with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.

"Let me remind you that between last year and the end of this year China will bring 80 models of electric cars to the international market," EU vice president Frans Timmermans warned MEPs.

"These are good cars. These are cars that will be more and more affordable, and we need to compete with that. We don't want to give up this essential industry to outsiders."

But opponents argued that industry is not ready for such a dramatic cut off in production of internal combustion engine vehicles -- and that hundreds of thousands of jobs are at risk.

"Our proposal is ... to let the market decide what technology is our best to reach our goals," said MEP Jens Gieseke, a member of the centre-right European People's Party.

Gieseke declared that arguments from Green and socialist MEPs that electric cars are cheaper to run had been rendered "null and void" by the crisis of soaring energy costs.

"In Germany 600,000 people work on ICE production, those jobs are at risk," he declared, urging the European Commission to rethink plans to also extend the ban to trucks and buses.

Opponents also argue car batteries are produced abroad by Europe's competitors like the United States, but Timmermans argued that thanks to EU-backed investment European production would increase.

The law passed the Strasbourg assembly by 340 votes to 279, with 21 abstentions.

Israel Identifies ‘3000 Targets’ Inside Iran To Strike Its Critical Military Infra – French Media Report

Iran recently accused its fiercest rival and adversary in the region, Israel, of a drone attack on its military facility and vowed retaliation for the incident. In contrast, Israel is allegedly planning to stitch an anti-Iran military coalition to wipe our Iranian nukes.

Corresponding with Iran’s ferocious warning, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began his first visit to France after he returned to power. As speculated, the interaction between the two countries leaders was dominated by the Iranian question.

French President Emmanuel Macron denounced Iran’s “headlong race” to build its nuclear program following a meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu at the Élysée Palace. This is significant as recent local French media reports have claimed that Israeli outreach to France is part of a plot to stitch an anti-Iran military coalition.

According to a report published in Radio France Internationale, the Jewish state plans to form a military coalition with the Western powers to strike Iran. An unnamed diplomatic source cited by the publication revealed that Israel has already worked out the specifics of conducting a strike on Iran.

It said some 3,000 targets had been identified, and Israel wanted to take action quickly.

“But there is no question of going into battle alone.” This is where the role of Western countries comes into the picture. The report states that everything is ready on paper, and Israel has thoroughly studied its strategy to attack Iran.

Israel fears its biggest enemy, the Islamic Republic of Iran is acquiring nuclear weapons. It has long issued warnings that it would bomb Iranian nuclear facilities if the nuclear talks failed.

The right-wing PM could bank on the West’s disenchantment with Tehran owing to its uranium enrichment in defiance of the nuclear deal signed in 2015 and its military support to Russia.

According to the diplomatic source cited by RFI, the idea for Israel is to find allies. This could become easier than before as the West has criticized Tehran for supporting “Putin’s illegal occupation of Ukraine” and even tightened sanctions on the Islamic regime.

Even though Western countries like the United States and France are quick to condemn violent attacks anywhere in the world, they have maintained a studied silence on the unprecedented attack carried out inside Iran’s strategic depth.

Is Israel Stitching A Western-Gulf Alliance?

The diplomatic source explained to RFI that the military coalition allegedly envisioned by Israel would bring together France, the United States, and, ideally, a few Arab countries: certain Gulf monarchies, for which the Islamic Republic also constitutes a threat.

While the diplomatic source and the publication stopped short of naming the Gulf Arab countries that Israel would be looking to appease, it could include the Gulf countries like the UAE that have reconciled with Israel after signing the Abraham Accords in 2020.

Any such alliance, writes the RFI, would have a deterrent role and dissuade Iran from retaliating even if Israel attacked Iran because that would mean declaring war on several countries simultaneously.

Further, even though Israel has refused to provide any military support to Ukraine owing to its sensitivities related to Syria, it has given the impression that it wholeheartedly supports the Kyiv regime. It has sent several tranches of non-military aid to Ukraine over the months.

The latest set of reports has suggested that the country is slowly opening up to the possibility of supplying military equipment to Ukraine. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on February 1 in an interview with CNN that he was “definitely considering” providing military support to Kyiv.

He stated that Israel was prepared to consider providing Ukraine with the Iron Dome antimissile defense system. Even though Kyiv has pleaded with Tel Aviv for its cutting-edge air defense systems for several months, the latter has maintained radio silence on the matter up until now.

The RFI report states that Benyamin Netanyahu thus sends a message to Westerners: I support you in your war against Russia. Support me in my battle against Iran. This is what he is looking from Paris.

Israel has also found unwavering support from the United States, though Washington has denied involvement in the overnight drone attack in Iran. It is pertinent to note here that the US is also working on the Middle East Air Defense Alliance (MEAD) by bridging the gap between Israel and its Gulf-Arab allies to combat the threat posed by Iran.

In addition, it has recently been pulling close to Israel by intensifying cooperation through Central Military Command. In late January, US Air Force F-35s launched from the USS George HW Bush flew hundreds of miles over the Mediterranean Sea and teamed up with Israeli F-35s to mimic a joint assault on surface-to-air missile batteries in the Negev desert.

In the aftermath of these drills that demonstrated very complex capabilities, analysts and former US officials noted how many of the capabilities were startlingly comparable to those required by Israel to execute long-range strikes against Iran’s nuclear sites.

Israel may still have a long task to form the kind of coalition it desires against Iran. France may be its first stop.

https://eurasiantimes.com/israel-identifies-3000-targets-inside-iran-to-strike-its-critical/

US, Chinese military communication is closed, says White House

Contact between the U.S. and Chinese militaries has come to a stop after the Chinese spy balloon that flew over the U.S. was shot down earlier this month.

The White House said all communication between the two militaries has “unfortunately” shut down, even as diplomatic communications remain open, Reuters reported.

According to Hal Turner, it was shut down by the Chinese side. The line is said to be intact and the phone is ringing, but China will not answer it.

Head of German intelligence unit was a Russian double agent

His name is Carsten Linke and he was recently promoted to a top post in Germany’s intelligence service, the B.N.D. The NY Times reports he was the “director of technical reconnaissance — the unit responsible for cybersecurity and surveilling electronic communications.” He was also a double-agent being paid cash to pass information to Russia. He was apparently asked for specific information on the location of US HIMARS launchers in Ukraine:

Russia’s FSB spy service asked Carsten Linke last autumn via a courier to pass on precise information on the positioning of the Himars and Iris-T rocket systems that had been supplied to Ukraine by the US and Germany, Der Spiegel reported on Friday.

German prosecutors are said to believe that it is unlikely that Mr Linke was able to pass on the information.

In return, the FSB likely paid the suspected German spy in cash. Investigators have found an envelope with a six figure sum in euros in a locker that belonged to him, the magazine reports.

But the question being asked in Germany now is how many more double agents are there.

As a Russian mole, he would have had access to critical information gathered since Moscow invaded Ukraine last year. He may have obtained high-level surveillance, not only from German spies, but also from Western partners, like the C.I.A…

Privately, three officials familiar with the investigation — who requested anonymity in order to share details because discussing the inquiry publicly is illegal — worry the case could be the tip of an ominous iceberg.

“Recruiting other spies is the top tier of espionage,” one of the officials said. “And our technical reconnaissance unit is one of the most important departments of the B.N.D. To find someone relatively high up there? That makes this case explosive.”

The case has already led to a second arrest — that of a Russia-born accomplice, who acted as a courier, and, according to one official, brought some 400,000 euros in cash to Mr. Linke from Moscow for his information.

That’s a lot of money, but early indications don’t show Linke living beyond his means or having any debt. He didn’t need the money in other words. Instead, Der Spiegel and the NY Times are suggesting his motive may have been political.

At work, Mr. Linke had openly told colleagues he felt the country was deteriorating, and he was particularly disdainful of its new center-left government, one of those following the inquiry said…

One German politician following the investigation worries that some military and intelligence officials still admire Russia and aspire to closer relations, even after the invasion of Ukraine.

“It’s a kind of conviction, wanting to cooperate with Russia — it’s a romantic belief,” the official said. “I worry there are many others who hold that conviction in our security services.”

Apparently this isn’t a new problem. Russian infiltration of German intelligence has been going on since the Cold War. The Washington Post has a story today about some of the behind the scenes efforts to root out Russian spies that have been taking place around the world.

Over the past year, as Western governments have ramped up weapons deliveries to Ukraine and economic sanctions against Moscow, U.S. and European security services have been waging a parallel if less visible campaign to cripple Russian spy networks. The German case…followed roll-ups of suspected Russian operatives in the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Poland and Slovenia…

While the German case centers on a European accused of betraying his country for the Kremlin, others have involved Russian nationals seeking to infiltrate the West.

Among them are so-called “illegals” sent abroad not as diplomats — with accompanying legal protections — but under more elaborate cover arrangements designed to conceal any connection to Russia.

Authorities in the Netherlands last year confronted a passenger who presented a Brazilian passport when he arrived at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, having accepted a position as an intern at the International Criminal Court. In reality, he was a Russian military officer named Sergey Cherkasov who had been sent overseas more than a decade earlier by Russia’s GRU spy agency, its main military intelligence service, according to officials and court records…

In October, authorities in Norway arrested an accused Russian spy under similar circumstances. The suspect had posed as a Brazilian researcher focused on Arctic security issues at a university in northern Norway, credentials that enabled him to gain access to European experts and officials. Like Cherkasov, Mikhail Mikushin was a Russian “illegal” who had spent years abroad developing an elaborate cover for his GRU assignment, according to Norwegian authorities.

And of course we’ve had our own problems with federal agents selling out to Russia. There are probably quite a few more of these guys out there. Here’s a photo of Carsten Linke.

https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/1621591003974012928

Israel Lobby: We Need a False Flag to Start War with Iran (Armageddon)!

Neocon traitor Patrick Clawson openly suggests the US provoke Iran into firing the first shot, or failing that, a false flag deception operation to make it look like Iran attacked first -- all in order to start the genocidal war that Netanyahu has been egging us on to.

I frankly think that crisis initiation is really difficult. It's very hard for me to see how the United States President can get us to war with Iran. Which leads me to conclude that if in fact compromise is not coming, that the traditional way that America gets to war -- what would be best for US interests...

Some people think that Mr. Roosevelt wanted to get us into World War Two as David mentioned. We had to wait for Pearl Harbor. Some people might think that Mr. Wilson wanted to get us into World War One, you may recall he had to wait for the Lusitania episode. Some people might think that Mr. Johnson wanted to send troops to Vietnam, you may recall that he had to wait for the Gulf of Tonkin episode. We didn't go to war with Spain until the USS Maine exploded. And may I point out that Mr. Lincoln did not feel he could call out the Federal Army until Ft. Sumter was attacked, which is why he ordered the commander at Ft. Sumter to do exactly that thing which the South Carolinians had said would cause an attack.

So if, in fact, the Iranians aren't going to compromise, it would be best if somebody else started the war. One can combine other means of pressure with sanctions. I mentioned that explosion on August 17th. We could step up the pressure. I mean look, people, Iranian submarines periodically go down, someday one of them might not come up. (Laughter) Who would know why? We can do a variety of things if we wish to, to increase the pressure. I'm not advocating that, but I'm just suggesting that this is not an either/or proposition, just sanctions has to succeed or other things. We are in the game of using covert means against the Iranians. We could get nastier at that.