The act of war is as old as time. That’s what we’re told. It’s like death and taxes, right?
It’s inevitable. At least that’s what the powers that be would have us believe.
Because if you believe something is inevitable, then you, by the very definition of the word, are powerless to stop it.
I’m more inclined to align my beliefs on the inevitability of war with the American author Margaret Mead.
“Warfare is only an invention, not a biological necessity.”
A penny for her thoughts on the state of the world should she still be alive today.
The war between Ukraine and Russia is still at full swing 1280 days in. Of course the conflict goes back a lot further than that, and despite the western media propaganda that Ukraine is somehow winning the war, or at least holding their own, the number of Ukrainian dead, is evidenced by the conscription of over 60s to the front lines.
Its a massacre that no one in government wants to admit, as they wash another few billion of tax payer money through Kiev.
China, we’re told, are preparing to invade Taiwan, at the same time the US are arming the Taiwanese.
That feels like a powderkeg about to go off, but fortunately, for the moment, they seem content with arguing about the finer details of the official story of World War Two.
I doubt either of them will be willing to give the full unredacted, factually accurate historical account, though.
That’s not what governments do.
Israel is carrying out its long planned goal of ethnically cleansing the not so holy land of Palestinians, by the means of mass muder and mass starvation in front of the world’s eyes, with only the odd weak and insincere statement of condemnation from bought and paid for and/or compromised politicians.
The Sudanese ‘civil war’ is in its second year with rape and murder of civilians a daily occurance.
I say ‘civil war’, but given Sudan was listed as one of the seven muslim countries that US military whistleblower General Wesley Clarke said was to be taken out by the United States, when he was interviewed in 2003, I question just how organically the civil war came to be.
ISIS are apparently back from hiatus, and are planning to attack the west.
That’s when they’re done eating porcupines in caves in Somalia.
Sky News said they’re eating them, so it must be true.
But as with Sudan, Somalia is also one of the seven to be invaded countries, so the creation of an ISIS bogeyman within their borders, feels… shall we say… constructed.
And then comes Iran.
The final nation on Wesley Clark’s big seven.
The piece de la resistance.
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