WITHIN 30 DAYS WORLD WAR BY U.S. ACCIDENT?
Is history repeating itself? An incident in the Balkans 100 years ago led to the First World War in just 30 days.
On 28th June a Muslim in Bosnia shot to death the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. On 28th July that empire declared war on Russia and Serbia.
Is Donald Trump breaking his promises not to police the internecine Muslim wars of the Far and Middle East?
Has the new president allowed the ever hawkish Pentagon to push the USA into an untenable position, provoking the Russian bear?
Surely 26 years of refereeing Islamic squabbles of Shias against Sunnis in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya and Yemen cannot continue unabated without starting another world war? Has not Uncle Sam bled enough from its amassed trillions of dollars’ debt to finance its policing of Arab wars in the Islamic eastern nations?
Where has the indomitable and resilient new Commander’s tenacity gone? Is the manipulator being manipulated by emotion of the moment, or is he succumbing to General Mattis, the chief servant of the Pentagon?
Trump had promised to resist the Pentagon’s endemic bullying of the Oval Office! After the President’s peremptory cruise missile attack on a Syrian Air base will he unheedingly allow his own bluster to quickly usher in a World War III? Should the honourable Mr. Trump instead refuse to be bullied by the Pentagon, which has pressured past presidents since 1990 into internecine Muslim wars?
World War 1 was started by a Hapsburg Commander in Chief overreacting to the murders of the Ferdinand couple. However, the USA, and the UK used chemical weapons responding to German attacks by chlorine and mustard gas.
The 20th C Iraq-Iran War led both sides to use chemical weapons against each other. The USA has more chemical weapons stored on its continent than any other nation. Furthermore, its polluting the atmosphere by leakage and fallout from 1,000 atomic test explosions shames its record. Irradiating its own people, on its own soil testing devices above-the-surface (400), and below-the- surface (600), caused massive fallout and affected its own continent and others abroad. Despite the torrent of world protest the USA turned a deaf ear and would not stop until its planned schedule was completed.
Are chemical weapons as bad as nuclear weapons leaving lasting effects upon generations in terminal plagues of cancer?
The USA is the only country to have ever used nuclear bombs against a hostile nation. The Hiroshima and Nagasaki cities were obliterated in a far worse manner than chemical weapons. The population of those cities included men, women and children of all ages, just as in its continual, needless and repetitive fire-storm bombings of Tokyo and Hamburg. Yet Mr. World-Policeman unashamedly still dares to morally pontificate, even in nations with which it has not yet declared war.
‘One thing we learn from history is that we do not learn from history’. The 57 nation Islamic confederacy (Org. Islamic Co-Op) has been very successful since 1991 in draining U.S. coffers by embroiling it in the orchestrated wars Islam creates.
Will Mr. Trump remember his initial spoken response to the latest Syrian chemical attack?
“I am the president of America! I am not the president of the world.”
Can he keep his word, or will he be just as weak as his predecessors and become another pawn of the Pentagon? After the incident on June 28 it took thirty days for World War to be declared in 1914.
Can Trump gamble with such recent daredevil brinkmanship before his words take the world beyond the point of no return?
Unless he controls or closes his Twitter account, and silences his administration’s loose cannon, his risk of starting apocalyptic devastation is high.
Goodbye any investment in renewal of U.S. infrastructure or reduction of $20 trillion debt! Alas, goodbye to your promises dear Donald. The Pentagon’s Defence Budget of over $3 trillion dollars per year is already way too high a % of GDP, let alone your unbearably new 10% increase.
Remember that the Roman Empire’s demise took only a few short decades in the 4th C. World War I ended the British Empire quite quickly and twenty years after Armistice Day the UK was literally broke.