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The demise of the Empire?

Regarding the U.S.-Ukraine-Russia and U.S.-Israel-Iran conflicts, i've been listening to roughly 15+ people, most of which are former CIA, retired military and geopolitical annalists. There's not much to talk about regarding the Russia-Ukraine affair; Russia is winning that battle decisively and nothing the U.S. nor Europe can contribute will alter the outcome. The war will end on Russia's terms, period. This of course assumes that nuclear weapons aren't exchanged in which case everyone loses. The Tomahawk missile systems the U.S. apparently intends to sell to Ukraine via NATO are largely meaningless except for one crucial point, that being that they can carry a nuclear warhead. Assuming Tomahawks actually make their way to Ukraine, and assuming the Ukrainian's can actually launch these relatively slow and outdated missiles that are relatively easy to shoot down (air launching is problematic because their military isn't at all proficient with the F-16's they've been given and they apparently don't have any ground launch vehicles), then Russia may be forced to assume that any incoming Tomahawk is carrying a nuclear warhead and we can all see how that might end.

The more interesting conflict to me is the Israeli-Iran affair. Anyone whose head isn't permanently embedded in their ass wants to see, at the very least, Israel's military and government rendered impotent. Israel is a genocidal, murderous, parasitic hemorrhoid on the worlds ass and anyone who hasn't realized this by now is a moron of epic proportions. In a conventional war there seems to be very little doubt that Iran can transform Israel into a parking lot in a matter of weeks if it wanted to (it doesn't), even if the Israelis had help from the U.S., which of course it would given that the Jewish Zionists essentially own the U.S. government and media.

By and large, i don't think Americans comprehend Iran's military capabilities, despite the immense damage Iran inflicted upon Israel earlier this year during the '12 day war' which caused the Jewish state to cry 'uncle' in order to end the attack and then censor, or murder, anyone reporting on the damage. I've gained a lot of respect for Iran over the last few years and one thing that has become obvious to me is that Iran does not want war with anyone, but it is also clearly apparent that it is very well prepared for war with the United States if it is forced into it and Iran seems to be in a position to defeat the U.S. whose military couldn't even defeat Yemen's Houthi's. Iran has what seems to be an incredible innovatory of missiles of all types, including hyper-sonic for which neither the U.S. nor Israel has any effective defense and, more recently, they have apparently taken delivery of both Russian and Chinese weapons, including Russian fighter jets and air defense systems. In addition, it seems Iran may have been given access to China's military satellites which would give them a formidable strategic advantage over the intelligence they had access to prior. Assuming Iran has been supplied with Russian SU-35's and S-300 and/or S-400 air defense systems and possibly hyper-sonic missiles, although Iran seems to have their own, as well as access to Chinese military satellites, there still remains the significant problem of integrating all of these systems with their own and apparently that could take many months, at least. Nevertheless, as i suggested, even absent foreign assistance, Iran was already in a position to obliterate Israel and embarrass the hell out of the U.S. military, even if there were a ground invasion. Due to the corrosive and idiotic actions of the U.S., Iran has been gearing up for this very war for approximately 2 decades and the bulk of their weapons and other military assets are located deep underground.

There is, however, a potential wildcard in all of this.

You may recall that president dickhead (Trump) bragged about advanced weaponry that the U.S. possesses. Well, he's right, except Trump almost certainly isn't aware of what that weaponry might be. Temporary employees, such as the Zionist funded puppet president of the U.S., are simply not informed of such unacknowledged special access programs, nor do they have any way of gaining access to them. What i'm going to say here is somewhat speculative, however given Trump's comments, in combination with what i've learned over the years, i think it's worth touching upon.

It is a fact that the U.S. possesses highly advanced technology and by that i mean technology that is on par with, and possibly well beyond, anything you've seen in Star Trek. Among many other bits of evidence, Ben Rich, the former head of Lockheed's Skunk Works, made this very clear decades ago and Dr. Steven Greer maintains that the U.S. mastered anti-gravity in the late 1040's. The question is whether this technology has been weaponized and developed to a sufficient degree to be deployed in the battlefield. While i'm quite sure some of the lower level stuff has, such as the ability to 'cloak' hardware, like a tank for example, i'm not at all sure whether the higher level stuff has, such as the ability to erase an entire nation state in a matter of minutes using scaler weaponry. I am also quite sure that the U.S. is not the only country to possess such technology. Russia and China both seem to have acquired this technology, however i suspect that Iran has not and Iran is of course the key to the region which is why Israel and the U.S. has been demonizing them for decades. I'm fairly confidant that highly advanced technology was deployed which resulted in the disappearance of Malaysia airlines flight 370. I would also suggest looking into the alleged suicide of Dr. Amy Eskridge who was working with anti-gravity technology along with a team of very talented people, though she is only the latest victim of many who have tried to develop advanced energy technology and release it to the people.

Everyone i'm listening to, with the exception of Scott Ritter (former Marine and UN weapons inspector), agrees that another U.S./Israel war with Iran is inevitable in the short term. I think Ritter is analyzing the situation from a purely military tactics point of view however and from that perspective, then sure, Israel will get its ass handed to it and therefore another conflict makes zero sense, but i think he's failing to factor in the long term, decades old plans and those driving them.

Anyway, i just wanted to mention this wildcard to sort of cover my own ass in the event highly advanced technology is rolled out and Iran gets hammered, a possibility which i've known about for a long time but never bothered to mention. I don't think it will play out this way, but who knows. Let's not forget however that both Russia and China have a substantial interest in Iran.