By
Alan Caruba
On
March 5 the following were headlines and links on The Drudge Report and, when
you put them together they add up to the greatest potential for World War III
that the world has seen in a while.
# 'Challenging moment with great risks'...
# Obama 'not bluffing' over military threat...
# Netanyahu: 'Red line'...
# TOP GENERAL: Nuclear Iran will trigger arms race in Middle East...
# Kissinger: Nuke crisis close...
# NKOREA: NO MORE CEASEFIRE...
# Russia conducts largest nuclear drill in 20 years...
In
Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”, Marc Antony, mourning the fallen dictator, says
“Cry havoc, and let
slip the dogs of war.”
Globally,
there is always a lot of aggressive and defensive talk of war, but occasionally
it boils up into action that everyone says was inevitable in retrospect because
of the many signs leading up to it.
There are
signs everywhere you look these days. On March 6 an unnamed spokesman in North
Korea’s foreign ministry said that it would launch “a preemptive nuclear attack”
on the United States as the United Nations readied more sanctions. The young
North Korean dictator is sending all manner of signals, including an
announcement that he regards the long truce between the two Koreas as no longer
in force.
It is
unlikely North Korea would act on this without China’s permission and the last
thing China wants is a million North Korean refugees flooding over the border.
China has enough problems without that. They include a growing cohort of young
men (18 to 25) without enough women to marry. Historically, that is always a
recipe for trouble, either internally or externally, or both. China is also
facing a housing bubble after building entire suburbs filled with buildings that
are empty.
America,
however, looks increasingly weak and President Obama has been doing his best to
reduce the U.S. nuclear arsenal and reduce our troop strength. The U.S. has been
steadily engaged in war in the Middle East since shortly after 9/11 in 2001 and
much of our nation’s machinery of war is worn out and in need of repair or
replacement.
Of
greatest concern to the world is a nuclear-armed Iran and it is very much to
their advantage to gain nuclear status with which to threaten the entire Middle
Eastern. With its missiles, it can reach Europe as well. It has long been on
record threatening to destroy Israel and Israel has a history of destroying
nuclear facilities in Iraq and Syria in past years. The warnings about a nuclear
Iran are increasing, but they are also largely being ignored, except for
sanctions and rhetoric.
When the
U.S. makes it known that it cannot or will not deploy a second carrier group to
the Persian Gulf, it emboldens the Iranian ayatollahs. The inability or
unwillingness to project power is always an invitation to
aggression.
Nations in
Europe, Greece, Italy, Spain, and others are on shaky ground financially. The
U.S. mirrors their situation. That kind of vulnerability puts bad thoughts in
the minds of men who would want to seize power as dictators or
conquerors.
For those
of us old enough to remember World War II, it puts us in mind of the way Europe
had been at war for three years since 1939 until the attack on Pearl Harbor in
1941 brought the U.S. into the war. The warnings regarding Nazi Germany’s
military buildup had been ignored. One wonders how America with a $16 trillion
debt could mobilize to meet the challenge of a major war anywhere, especially
when it is trying to withdraw from the Middle East as quickly as possible after
squandering billions there.
The United
Nations will prove, as usual, utterly useless in deterring either a big or small
war should one break out. It is an utterly corrupt international institution,
one that fosters the global warming hoax, has sided with the Palestinians for
decades against Israel, and seeks to become a global
government.
This is
not to say that war will break out tomorrow, but it is to say that a variety of
factors are combining to increase the potential of war at a time when the
financial stability of the U.S., Europe, and by extension the entire world is
very shaky.
When you
add in a President who disdains both the Constitution and the normal
relationship with Congress, and appoints men like John Kerry, Chuck Hagel, and
John Brennan to positions of power, the situation grows increasingly
dangerous.
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