All in our circles are talking about war
A big war. A ww3 type war.
We’re still a little off would be my take. And the shape and size will probably not be ww3.
I don’t see the potentials. We have just seen Iran turning away from war. Mature countries handle this issue a little differently. The economic potentials are not arrayed as in rhe 1st or 2nd great wars.
This is not to say that war will not continue by other means. The regional potentials are shaping up. Take a look at the Valdai Club discussion where these analytical folks struggle to define the term strategic stability and strain to discuss whether strategic stability is even possible in a multipolar world. This is an important question today. Also take a look at Telesur where currently in Honduras the scuttlebut and action is that the US again is busy with an attemp to install their very own president.
The indication is strong that our favorite uncle is regionally attempting to destabilise and control. They do not have what they think they should have and this may be the war of the future.
The rest, the inane utterings of Blinken and pals seem to me a clear clown show designed to take attention away from the real attempts to win back countries at least in the LatAm. Russia, China and Iran for example is just the very same as Nutty-yahoo talking about Hamas as if Hamas is a real threat and the only threat.
The next in small series is an analysis of possible rates of success. See you tomorrow.
Do you have a source for the rumor about possible plans to change president of Honduras?
Oscar, today the street rap talks about Colombia and a รงhange there. My sources now are street rapping – nobody can mess with me if I quote that. Anyway, in our lands these days I’m careful with quoting sources – the local media is chock full of rumors on a… Read more »
So very well said Amarynth. IMO, the evangelical ‘Christian’ rapturists with their rabid craving for Armageddon remain a wild card though, as this lunacy could conceivably invoke the Sampson option. Note too that this movement has a major foothold within the U$ Republican Party. It was vividly demonstrated by a… Read more »
I agree. Certainly the US is stirring up trouble wherever and however it can – I can’t remember it ever being so frenetic – but the powers of the world are long practiced at pouring oil on those waters, and nothing the US does really comes to the boil. And… Read more »