The Fall of Israel; the Rise of the NWO

in #life7 days ago

Glenn Diesen hosts a discussion with Alexander Mercouris of the Duran, and Alistair Crooke, the renowned Middle East analyst. Crooke pointed out that despite the utter devastation in Gaza, with the entire northern reach literally reduced to rubble, without one stone standing on another, Israel has lost the war it paid and trained Hamas to start. In the hostage release, Hamas appeared, clearly still in charge of Gaza. The cease fire agreement allows the Palestinians to return to the north of Gaza, and hundreds of thousands of them stream north, looking for the skulls of their grandparents and the bones of their children, determined to keep their land, to live there despite it has been flattened by IDF bulldozers.

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The Likud look at Netanyahu and ask 'What have we achieved in Gaza? Where are our beachfront condos?' In Lebanon, although Israel agreed to withdraw, the IDF has dug in, and clearly isn't going to withdraw from the high points overlooking South Lebanon. In Lebanon too, people are streaming back to their villages, despite the Lebanese army and IDF seeking to prevent them, killing at least a score as they went home. Despite striving to placate Trump by promising him to withdraw, the IDF cannot withdraw, and Netanyahu betrays him, undermining his cult of personality.

In Syria, the ISIS forces have won. al Julani speaks as if his Jihadis represent the Syrian people, but Syria has been a secular society comprised of a variety of peoples and cultures for centuries, Druze and Christian, Sufi and Sunni. ~1/3 of HTS are Salafists, not mere Sunnis but extremist terrorists who are hardly restrained from ethnically cleansing the Takfir, not Syrians at all, but from distant lands like Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. These radical Jihadis are ecstatic. 'We have done it!' they cry. 'We have taken down Syria! What's next?'

MBS in Saudi Arabia doesn't like that thought. Neither Al Sisi in Egypt, nor King Abdullah II in Jordan, like that at all. Erdogan has secured Aleppo, and taken the industrial income Syria once had, but rages, frustrated by his inability to take NE Syria. The US (with their Kurdish proxies) holds the fertile NE and the oil and gas production Syria once had. What al Julani and his terrorists hold produces no income, and now that their crusade to destroy Syria is completed, they're not paid mercenaries anymore. The Syrian army were paid ~$7/month from proceeds of captagon sales, and al Julani needs to rebuild that enterprise from the ground up to have even that. ISIS is mixing with the Muslim Brotherhood, and MBS despises the Muslim Brotherhood, who despise him and his family's pretense of royalty right back. Armies of mercenaries suddenly cast loose look at returning to Uzbekistan and Afghanistan to...what? Herd sheep? And there they are, right on the border of the kingdoms of Saudi Arabia and Jordan, while ISIL twiddle their thumbs in Libya. Their purpose is a Caliphate stretching across MENA, like the Prophet (PBUH) intended, and paychecks restraining them to such conquests as suit Lubavitchers aren't forthcoming anymore.

Trump needs the genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon to end. He has clearly hitched his wagon to Zionists, and Americans are not Zionists but Protestants, Catholics, and a spectrum of less distinct or prominent faiths, but none of those faiths (other than Talmudism itself) are particularly devout believers in the religious zealotry that is necessary to genocide Palestinians. Trump's mandate will not steamroll that opposition to ethnic cleansing as IDF bulldozers did Gaza. Trump needs the ceasefire, and seems not to have anticipated that the Palestinians would prefer to stay in Gaza even though it is reduced to rubble, but they are staying.

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Netanyahu's war seems to be over, because Trump is his only succor and Trump needs that war to be over. Only Trump and his minions (Zionists and shabbos goy) can stomach the brutality of the IDF rape and slaughter of all and sundry 99.999% of people utterly revile and reject. The useful idiot Evangelical Christians are slowly being edumacated about Israel not being Judah, about Rev. 2:9, gut checking their indoctrinations. Apocalypse happens. Without that war, Netanyahu is finished. In addition to his tenuous political position, his health is gone. Netanyahu will not long outlast the IDF occupation of Gaza, and that has ended. His departure from Israeli politics will plunge Israel into chaos, between those rabid for the developments that have slipped from their fingers in Gaza, that somehow they haven't seized as they'd planned, and the many others that Israeli politics drums up, from Orthodox Anti-Zionists, to full on Communists, they all have someone at the table in the Knesset.

Before he died Kissinger predicted Israel would not exist in ten years. Trump is ready to make that move, to replace Israel with America, fulfilling the designs of the NWO by creating the N. American regional polity that seems to stretch from Panama to Greenland. Sir John Glubb's work shows that the horrifically rotten America has fulfilled it's lifespan, and what Trump is doing seems to be identical to what Caesar did to Rome, transforming republic to empire. Rome was restricted to walking distance by technology, but the NWO has global reach. Will the USA subsume the UN, the West, BRICS and all into the NWO? As goes Gaza, so goes the world.

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Netanyahu out of the picture is something I'm looking forward to... for the time being I see that he'll be visiting Trump on Feb 4.

We'll see. I agree that Netanyahu has only ever been contrary to peace and the betterment of humanity. Hamas was his invention from what I've read, or at least an invention he participated in. This wholesale genocide and ethnic cleansing typifies his impact on the world, every cruelty of which he bears personal responsibility for.

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My guess is that Trump will not be able to include everyone else in a NWO because these are several nation states that have become powerful, have an interest in a multipolar world and do not see themselves as imperialists because they have realised that every empire overstretches itself at some point. For some reason, certain political leading figures seem to detest purely imperialistic motifs.

The NWO is an ideology that even the Trump administration seems to disagree with. Even if everyone in government likes nothing better than to give themselves power, they also see that they had submitted to an internal power apparatus that both Reps and Dems have met in the past in such a way that they let it have its way.

This deep state creates a conflict. On the one hand, it is tempting to maintain it because of your own desire for power; on the other hand, you surrender to it by allowing it to exist and following its agenda. Trump is not a submissive person, he prefers to hold the reins himself; I think we'd agree on this.

The fact that states budgets are being frozen by Trump and that there are large-scale redundancies that are not intended (or so it is outlaid) of being replaced by the same number of his own people indicates that he is serious about slimming down the bureaucracy and putting an end to the waste of money.

A true deep-stater wouldn't care about any of that, I think. Even if Trump can be said to have a questionable character, it is perhaps precisely his vanity and his desire being loved by the people that makes him - so to speak by accident - a protector of what is left of the USA. Why would he want to continue, after having been nearly assassinated? For the money? Certainly not. I say it's for the history books.

I see both presidents, Trump and Putin, as the different sides of the same coin. One hot and the other cold in character. Both are the children of a past, where national identity played a bigger role. They cherish their culture (whatever maybe left of it) and seem to care for 'their people'. My interpretation.

If they were deep staters, why would they even bother to face these enormous obstacles, the annoyances, the media smears, keeping their lives endangered?
I think both personally hate lazy people, those who have no merit and did themselves never go through tough times. None of them seem to be fanatic socialists.

Now, that does not mean that us ordinaries will be kept safe from what is on the NWO agenda. Still, the system is not black and white and has overlaps. Just a reminder on the plandemic.

It remains to be interesting, to say the least. The future is not fully written out.

About the Palastinians. Trump, of course, makes the same mistake every powerful (or well fed) person does. He overestimates fiction in comparison with an existing reality - as strange as it may be. Expecting the out bombed Palestinians to just go away and settle somewhere else, like every other defeated folk might be willing to do (looking at the utter devastation of the cityscapes), they say "Now more than ever!"
These types of folks may not exist anywhere else in the world (I don't know) but since they knew and know nothing other than mostly hard times, they have another stance on making sacrifices.... for people like me, unimaginable. One just cannot make them doing what one wants them to do.

For this, they deserve respect but of course, one needs not to love them or their worldview.

"Expecting the out bombed Palestinians to just go away and settle somewhere else, like every other defeated folk might be willing to do (looking at the utter devastation of the cityscapes), they say "Now more than ever!"

I am reminded of Geronimo and the contest with the US cavalry they endured. The whole of the Apache tribe Geronimo led moved teepee, child, and grandma ~100 kilometers/day over terrain cavalry could not traverse, and continued to forage on the way in one of the most hostile environments on Earth, for five years.

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Alex Krainer just reminded me of my own irritation I felt when I visited the US in the video I'm linking here. People there didn't seem to feel any pain or loss when they had to move somewhere else for a job, even if it was a thousand miles away. Families live apart from each other, scattered across the vast country. I never felt comfortable imagining that. I'm much more attached to where I live, and my family isn't so far away that a two-hour drive wouldn't be enough to overcome the distance.

With the Palestinians, I agree with you, it's more like the Apache tribe you described - they know the land, they know the soil, they know how to grow food and how to get by, and they are much more deeply rooted with their ancestors. I can empathise with that.

"...I'm much more attached to where I live..."

I am now. I was raised far from extended family, however, and didn't even understand what an uncle, cousin, or such concepts signified for most of my formative years. While I have no extended family I know, I have valuable relationships with friends and neighbors here today, and reckon such value of far greater worth to me than mere emuneration. I have had money and property and friends and goodwill, and the former can be taken from me. The latter cannot.

We couldn't have grown up more differently. I was brought up in a small town, surrounded by a huge number of relatives, with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, my grandparents, as well as a large number of Russian-Germans who moved to the same place, although there are more of them all over the country. For me, it was normality to be embedded in this kind of community and I never really thought much about it until I realised that my normality was not the same for everyone else.

I have had money and property and friends and goodwill, and the former can be taken from me. The latter cannot.

That is a good thing to be able to say. I congratulate you on this. To have confidence in the friends you made, is something not too many people can say of themselves.

Before he died Kissinger predicted Israel would not exist in ten years. Trump is ready to make that move, to replace Israel with America, fulfilling the designs of the NWO by creating the N. American regional polity that seems to stretch from Panama to Greenland. Sir John Glubb's work shows that the horrifically rotten America has fulfilled it's lifespan, and what Trump is doing seems to be identical to what Caesar did to Rome, transforming republic to empire. Rome was restricted to walking distance by technology, but the NWO has global reach. Will the USA subsume the UN, the West, BRICS and all into the NWO? As goes Gaza, so goes the world.


I thought Great Britain empire created Israel so they could own the Suez Canal!Dear @valued-customer !

Do you think Trump wants to unite Israel with Syria?
How does the United States benefit from this?😦

"I thought Great Britain empire created Israel so they could own the Suez Canal!"

Sure. It is always falling short of reality to ascribe geopolitical events to a particular individual, both person and motive. It can also be said Lord Rothschild created Israel to fulfill Zionism's goal. Both of these are true, but more is true besides.

"Do you think Trump wants to unite Israel with Syria?"

I think Trump wants to pursue his masters' goals.

"How does the United States benefit from this?"

The US gaining Canada, Greenland, Mexico, and all of Central American clay is an obvious benefit to the US. More clay, more people, more economic activity, and more power for the bureaucracy to profit from administering.

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