Joe Hoyle (24
Aug 2004)
"IRAN (RUSSIA), NORTH KOREA
(CHINA)---PAKISTAN"
HELLO
I
want to sort of piggy back what Caps was saying yesterday, and add a few
thoughts to this subject.According
to the best intelligence, that big Iranian nuclear power plant will come
online within a year, which means that it could be up and running possibly
much sooner than expected--and that will really tilt things in the Middle
East big time.
The
U.S. could go after that faculty directly; but I don't think they will.I
think that task will be assigned to Israel and they will be the one to
pull the trigger on that power plant, one reason being that their own national
security is being pushed to a higher threat level.But
the chief reason will be because Iran is Russia backed in most every way--Iran
knows it and the U.S. knows it.If
the U.S. goes after Iran, then we might as well go after Russia as well;
because they will finally involve themselves in the Mid East scenario,
and my guess is that Russia has told Iran this.
We
need to keep in mind that Russia has a big hand in building that Iranian
power plant.Russia probably
has a large financial interest there, plus it is Russia technology being
used, as well as a lot of Russian equipment and parts.There
is a large segment of Russian man power being used; consultants and advisers,
engineers, technicians, contractors, and skilled tradesmen.Any
attack on Russian citizens by the U.S. would be dimly looked upon by the
Russian's; but to a lesser extent by Israel.
By
the main token, going after North Korea by the U.S. will haul China into
the fray, and all parties understands all about this as well.One
reason why the U.S. has recently pulled several thousand troops out of
South Korea has to do with the nuclear aspect of what they are expecting
sometime in the future.The
U.S. knows that any future warfare in that area will be nuclear rather
than conventional, so there is no reason to keep a whole lot of conventional
forces there for that very reason.So
the bottom line is, going after either Iran or North Korea, will bring
Russia and China directly into the mix, like it or not; and the nuclear
ramifications will be ratcheted up greatly.
And
then there is the new Pakistan scenario now taking hold, concerning the
building of nuclear submarines, and then selling them, or leasing them,
or whatever, to Al Qaeda.I
know for fact that there are many Five Doves readers who listens in to
the "Coast to Coast" program, because I have heard from many of them in
the past, and they probably also heard the Saturday night Art Bell interview
of Howard Bloom on this subject--which I'm sure gave everyone a pause to
ponder this whole new thing that now lurks out there.
The
present guy ruling Pakistan is nothing more than a U.S. stooge, and is
being propped up by the U.S.The
general Pakistani population is anti U.S. and hates our guts, and so without
U.S. backing and protection, the present regime in that nation would be
dead alreadyAn unstable
nation like Pakistan does not need nuclear submarines for anything; nor
should they be allowed to build them, and especially just for the purpose
of selling them to avowed U.S. enemies--directly or indirectly.If
the U,S, leadership is smart and conscientious (which they're not), they
would put a stop to this right now and pronto.If
those subs are being built now, they should be stopped and destroyed--now.And
if the plans for construction are only being formulated, then those plans
should be squashed--now.Once
there are quiet, electric running nuclear submarines in the hands of terrorists
and in open water, then the danger and trouble really escalates to a new
and much higher level; not just to the U.S., but globally as well.
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(LUKE
21:36)
Watch
ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape
all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of
Man.
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