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Is it war?
Fidel Castro Warns of Imminent Nuclear War; Admiral Mullen Threatens Iran; US-Israel Vs. Iran-Hezbollah Confrontation Builds On Multiple Fronts.
Webster G. Tarpley TARPLEY.net August 9, 2010 On July 21, the present writer offered the evaluation that an attack on Iran by the United States and Israel was now emphatically back on the agenda after a two-year hiatus.1 More than two weeks after issuing that warning, it is possible to offer a second installment of evidence to buttress the original finding. The author considers that this evidence is now sufficient to confirm the July 21 analysis. The contours of the coming conflagration are becoming somewhat more distinct, and give us reason to fear not just a Middle East regional war, but possibly even a world war, with increasing danger that nuclear weapons will come into play. Fidel Castro Convokes Parliament, Issues Dramatic War Warning The most dramatic and outspoken confirmation of the views expressed here on July 21 comes from Fidel Castro, the first secretary of the Cuban Communist Party, and the de facto head of state of Cuba. During the spring and summer of 2010, Castro has referred several times to the growing war danger among the United States, Israel, and Iran. On August 8, Castro took the unusual step of convening a special session of the Cuban parliament to discuss the nuclear war danger threatening the peace of the world. Essentially, Castro called for the worldwide mobilization of peace-loving forces to avoid the worst, and included a special personal appeal to Obama. Castro: Hundreds Of Millions Of Deaths According to the Cuban News Agency, this war avoidance agenda ‘was the purpose of the Cuban Revolution leader’s address to the Cuban parliament summoned for an extraordinary session in Havana, due to the urgency of mobilizing the world, faced with the danger of a nuclear war that would be triggered by a US-Israeli led aggression on Iran.’ Castro said that Obama, ‘in the instant he gives the order, which is the only one he could give due to the power, speed and countless number of missiles accumulated in an absurd competition between powers, he would be ordering the instant death not only of hundreds of millions of people, including, an immeasurable number of inhabitants of his own country, but also the crews of all US ships in the seas near Iran.” “Simultaneously, the war would break out in the Near and Far East and across Eurasia,” said Fidel. Otherwise, if the war breaks out, the current social order will abruptly vanish and the price will be much higher, Fidel warned.’2 Whatever one may think of Castro personally and politically, he is unquestionably one of the longest-serving national leaders in today’s world, and brings to the table his experience during the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962. Castro knows, in short, what a nuclear confrontation looks like from the inside. The American public would do well to put aside the arrogance and impudence of the US mass media and pay attention to why this sick old man is putting so much of his flagging energy into an attempt to alert the world to a danger which is being widely ignored. |
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Whether this will set off WWIII time will tell, but WWIII will happen, the globalists who have been working towards setting the stage for the Luciferian one world government have puppets in power in all the major countries and deliberately provoke wars to make the public so weary of war as to cause many to be willing to give up their national sovergnity and merge into a global government.
A nuclear WWIII that would kill 1/3 of the world's population would have the world crying out so desperately for peace that the Antichrist will be able to have his one world government. |
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I believe we are in for terrible times....thank God for the knowledge of His word...
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haven't there always been wars and rumors of war?
isn't that just our human nature? |
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This would only be a "nuclear war" if Iran (and Hezbollah) were allowed to develop nuclear weapons. In a sane and rational world, everyone would actually heed Castro's "warnings" and stop Iran's nuclear program.
Since this is NOT a sane and rational world not even Castro wants to stop Iran and Hezbollah. |
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(Of course, I'll be the first to say bluntly that the US's Cuba policy is pretty much a failure. We're on the 50th year and 11th president of this policy and it's gotten us nowhere. Maybe it's time to try something else.) |
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The globalists who have been working towards setting the stage for the Luciferian one world government want WWIII to happen and they set up countries like Iran to be used as a manufactured excuse to provoke wars.
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This is very true! Some people don't understand that Iran is not the problem. If it wasn't Iran it would be some other country. These people are great at propaganda and the American people are great at swallowing just about anything they put out. |
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Just like WMD in Iraq. A man living in a cave in Afghanistan that hit the trade center. blah blah blah blah. |
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