24 Signs That We Are Getting Dangerously Close to a Major War in
the Middle East
End of the American
Dream
Is 2012 the
year when we will see a major war in the Middle East? For years
we have heard about rising tensions in the Middle East, and for
years we have heard politicians express concerns about Iran's nuclear
program, but now things really do seem to be reaching a boiling
point. In just the past few days, the U.S. government has imposed
tough new sanctions on Iran and has totally shut down the U.S. embassy
in Syria. The truth is that we are getting dangerously close to
a major war in the Middle East. So will Israel strike Iran at some
point in the next few months? Will the U.S. military intervene in
the rapidly escalating conflict inside of Syria? If a major war
does erupt, it could send the price of oil skyrocketing and there
is the potential that the war could broaden very quickly. Hezbollah
has already indicated that it will side with Syria, and there is
always the potential that Hamas could as well. Russia and China
have both stated that they are completely opposed to military action
by the United States against Iran and Syria, and they have even
hinted that they would possibly even help defend those countries.
As the nations of the world take sides, there is even the potential
that we could see World War III develop. Let us hope that it never
comes to that, but with the world as unstable as it is right now,
you never know what may happen.
What makes
war so much more likely now is that nobody has shown any signs of
backing down.
Syrian President
Bashar Assad has sworn that he will never step down.
U.S. President
Barack Obama says that it is only a matter of time until he is forced
to step down and that no other outcome is acceptable.
Iran has sworn
that it will never end its nuclear program.
The United
States believes that if Iran is allowed to develop a nuclear weapon
it would be a fundamental threat to world security.
Israel believes
that if Iran is allowed to develop a nuclear weapon it would be
a fundamental threat to the very existence of the nation of Israel.
So if nobody
backs down, what is going to happen?
I think we
all know what is going to happen.
The following
are 25 signs that we are getting dangerously close to a major war
in the Middle East....
#1
The United States has just imposed tough
new sanctions on Iran. Some of the new sanctions are specifically
targeted at the central bank of Iran. Stronger sanctions have been
a prelude to war in the past, and the Obama administration surely
wants to argue that "all other alternatives have been exhausted"
before going to war.
#2
The EU has announced that all imports of crude oil from Iran will
be banned starting
in July.
#3
The U.S. embassy in Syria has
been shut down and the Obama administration has once again called
for Syrian President Bashar Assad to resign.
#4
The U.S. has also removed
all diplomats from Syria.
#5
In speaking of the removal of Syrian President Bashar Assad, Barack
Obama is
making it very clear what he believes the final result will
be....
"This
is not going to be a matter of if, it's going to be a matter of
when."
This is very
reminiscent of the language that Obama used to describe the removal
of Gadhafi before the U.S. launched airstrikes in Libya.
#6
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is calling for "an
international coalition" to support the opposition fighters
in Syria.
#7
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak says that Iran is moving their
uranium enrichment facilities into recently constructed underground
bunkers and that the point of no return is
rapidly approaching....
"The
world has no doubt that Iran’s nuclear program is steadily nearing
readiness and is about to enter an immunity zone"
#8
There are indications that Israel may consider launching an attack
against Iran without even notifying the United States. Aaron David
Miller, a Mideast peace negotiator during the Clinton administration,
recently made
the following statement....
"There’s
a growing concern more than a concern that the Israelis,
in order to protect themselves, might launch a strike without
approval, warning or even foreknowledge"
#9
The Washington Post is
reporting that U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta believes
that Israel will strike Iran at some point during the months of
April, May or June.
#10
Former IDF chief of staff Moshe Yaalon insists that an attack on
Iran could
be successful....
"It’s
possible to strike all Iran’s facilities, and I say that out of
my experience as IDF chief of staff"
#11
U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner says that the Obama administration
"is
absolutely committed to preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons".
#12
Barack Obama underscored his policy toward Iran in a speech just
the other day....
"I've
been very clear we're going to do everything we can to prevent
Iran from getting a nuclear weapon and creating a nuclear arms
race in a volatile region"
#13
According to Debka,
thousands of U.S. troops have been heading to "two strategic islands
within reach of Iran".
#14
Iranian leader Ayatollah Khamenei is speaking as if the coming war
is
a foregone conclusion....
"The
war itself will be 10 times as detrimental to the U.S."
#15
Khamenei also seems to think that the outcome of the coming war
is a foregone conclusion as
well....
"In light
of the realization of the divine promise by almighty God, the
Zionists and the Great Satan (America) will soon be defeated"
#16
Khamenei also has declared that Israel is a "cancerous
tumor that should be cut and will be cut".
#17
According to one estimate, there are currently 200,000
missiles aimed at the nation of Israel.
#18
Some Israeli officials claim that Iran is trying to develop a long-range
missile capable
of reaching the United States.
#19
The death toll from the conflict inside of Syria continues to rise.
According to Debka,
"a continuous Syrian bombardment beginning early Saturday, Feb.
4, is estimated to have left a record 350 dead and up to 1,300 wounded
in the Homs district of Khaldiyeh."
#20
According to the United Nations, a total of approximately
6,000 people have been killed since the conflict in Syria began.
#21
The city of Homs is one giant war zone at this point. The following
comes from a recent article in
the Telegraph....
"We can't
count all the bodies from the streets and the collapsed buildings.
Anyone who tries to go on the street might be killed - there are
snipers," said Abu Abdu al-Homsi, spokesman for the Syrian Revolutionary
Council, an opposition group, in Homs. "An old woman - her son
was shot and killed in the street, she went to get his body and
was shot dead too."
#22
The Russians appear to be very serious about supporting the Assad
regime in Syria. According to
Debka, "the Russians backed their hard line against the West
by putting Rapid Reaction Force (aka Spetsnaz) units in Black Sea
bases on the ready to set out for Syria and defend Damascus."
#23
It is being reported that a Hezbollah official has indicated that
Hezbollah will attack Israel if Syria is attacked.
#24
There are even signs that Saudi Arabia is busy preparing for a coming
war. The following comes from a
recent Debka article....
"Our
military sources report that the Saudis this week wound up their
own intensive preparations for war. Large forces are now deployed
around Saudi oil fields, pipelines and export facilities in the
eastern provinces opposite the Persian Gulf, backed by anti-missile
Patriot PAC-3 batteries. American, British and French fighter-bombers
have been landing at Saudi air bases to safeguard the capital,
Riyadh."
If a major
war does erupt in the Middle East, what is that going to do to the
global economy and the price of oil?
It is being
projected that the price of gasoline in the United States could
go above 4 dollars a gallon this spring even if there isn't
a war in the Middle East.
So how much
higher would it go if there is a conflict with Iran?
Today, Iran
is the third largest exporter of oil in the entire world. If those
shipments are cut off that would have a huge impact.
But Iran could
have an even greater impact by closing the Strait of Hormuz.
Approximately
20 percent of all oil sold in the world goes through the Strait
of Hormuz each year. If Iran started raining missiles down on oil
tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz, that would change
the global economy overnight.
We live in
very unusual times, and it should be apparent to everyone that there
is not going to be lasting peace in the Middle East any time soon.
Right now,
the world is on a road that is inevitably going to lead to a major
war in the Middle East and nobody is showing any signs of backing
down.
When the next
major war does erupt in the Middle East, it is going to change the
world forever.
But what kind
of change will that be?
Reprinted
with permission from End
of the American Dream.
February
10, 2012
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© 2012 End
of the American Dream
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