
- Unable to reach a compromise over the weekend, South Africa is now in an all out labor strike, with the police again firing rubber bullets at miners with lethal escalation guaranteed
- Back from vacation, the once again penniless citizens of Spain, Greece, and Portugal have resumed protesting austerity
- US embassies attacked, in many cases with numerous casualties, in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, Sudan, Lebanon, India, Balgadesh, Indonesia, and others.
- Japan “appropriating” China-contested islands provoking a firestorm of retaliation including demands for “war with Japan“
- The Japanese ambassador to China dying mysteriously
- Netanyahu telling Meet the Press Iran will have a nuke in six-seven months and must be stopped beforehand
- Warships from more than 25 countries, including the United States, Britain, France, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, launching a military exercise in the Straits of Hormuz
- A third US aircraft – the CVN-74 Stennis – carrier is en route to Iran with an ETA of about 10 days
- And finally, a potential catalyst to light this whole mess on fire, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard announcing that its troops are now on the ground in Syria.
From Reuters:
Members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) are providing non-military assistance in Syria and Iran may get involved militarily if its closest ally comes under attack, commander-in-chief Mohammad Ali Jafari said on Sunday.
Jafari’s statement is the first official acknowledgement that Iran has a military presence on the ground in Syria where an 18-month-old uprising has left tens of thousands dead.
Western countries and Syrian opposition groups have long suspected Iran has troops in Syria. Iran has denied this.
“A number of members of the Qods force are present in Syria but this does not constitute a military presence,” Iranian news agency ISNA quoted Jafari as saying at a news conference.
Qods is an IRGC unit set up to export Iran’s ideology. It has been accused of plotting attacks inside Iraq since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
Jafari did not indicate how many IRGC members were in Syria but said they were providing “intellectual and advisory help”.
The Islamic Republic has backed Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad since the crisis began and regards his rule as a key part of its axis of resistance against Israel and Sunni Arab states.
Jafari also said Iran would change its policy and offer military backing if Syria came under attack.
“I say specifically that if Syria came under military attack, Iran would also give military support but it … totally depends on the circumstances,” he said.
Next up: satellite photos somewhere “confirming” beyond a reasonable doubt that weapons of mass destruction
are being prepared for usage, and a preemptive war is the only way to
not only preserve peace, but to be awarded the Nobel prize in said
activity.
What is perfectly obvious to anyone but
the most jaded and biased, is that the West will use any opportunity of
conflict escalation which in turn will send crude, and gas, prices
soaring, to commence the launch of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve
release, arguably at just the right time to push down gas prices, which as we showed on Friday have never been higher on
this day in history. “Right time”, because any SPR release will have
the short-term benefit of boosting Obama’s re-election chances even
more, even if it means surging gas prices after the election.
The reality of course is that the bulk
of upside pressure on commodity (crude and gas included) prices is as a
result of the Fed and ECB’s recent monetization expansion and liquidity
tsunami, which does the usual: soothes the symptoms
for a few weeks, crushes volatility and creates the impression that all
is well…. if only to lead to yet another far more grave outcome. And
since there is now officially no limit much debt the Fed will monetize, there is so no limit on how high commodity prices will go.
So while in reality any war, supposedly one which is “regional” and “contained”
will merely be a smokescreen to the central banks officially taking
over ownership of the insolvent developed world, the likelihood is that a
war will neither be “regional” nor “contained”
as both countries that make up the axis of a future hard-backed
currency, China and Russia, have already made it quite clear that any
intervention by the US in regions they themselves consider strategic,
such as the Senkaku Islands, Syria and/or Iran, will result in retaliation.
And retaliation by one or more rising superpowers to another fading superpower, will inevitably lead to yet another World War.
Needless to say, nobody could possibly foresee war as the outcome to the global depression ver 2.0: certainly not the Princeton historian who will be, more than anyone else, responsible for it.
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I thought this site (world war 3 news posted original articles but I'm saddened to realize this one was copied from this site:
http://www.pakalertpress.com/2012/09/18/a-world-on-the-verge-of-war/
And why 11/11/2012 ???
I'm so sick and tired of people predicting cataclysmic events on dates like 10/10/10 or 5/5/05 and now 11/11/12.....NOBODY can predict the future, not one single human being! Not even meteorologists!
It should be noted that 11/11/2011 is just 40 days before 12/21/2012. Remember WW1 ended on 11/11/1918 @ 11:11 am GMT. The Albert Pike letter proves WW3 has been placed sincere the late 1800s least and so why not the date too. So in 1918 it could have been the plan to end WW1 on 11/11/1918 with the intent of starting WW3 94 years later on the same date of 11/11/2012.
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