Sunday, September 29, 2024

THIS IS IT! THE MOMENT WHEN YOU FINALLY REALIZE THE PREPPERS WERE RIGHT!

 

RUSSIA'S LAVROV: NASRALLAH DEATH WAS `POLITICAL ASSASSINATION'

NETANYAHU: NASRALLAH HIT WAS NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE THE GOALS WE SET

The middle East is on the edge of blowing sky high, and my bet is it is going to go global. “October Surprise”


This is it—the moment the world has been waiting for, and dreading. World War III is right on schedule, unfolding exactly as predicted. Events in the Middle East have detonated in the last 24 hours, a cascade of chaos that no one saw coming, but everyone should have.

The assassination of Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, is our generation’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand moment—a geopolitical strike as pivotal, if not more, to the balance of power in the Middle East. What follows won’t be contained to the region. What Israel just did—the clinical, surgical elimination of Nasrallah—isn’t just a warning shot. It’s an invitation to global war.

Iran hasn’t responded yet. Not because they’re afraid. No, they’re holding back because they know what happens next. If they move against Israel with full force, they’ll wipe it off the map in hours, but they know Israel's nuclear reprisal will turn Tehran into ash. No one really knows what’s in Israel’s nuclear arsenal—not even their biggest ally, the U.S. And that’s the terrifying part.

There’s no transparency here, no treaties to regulate Israel. They operate in the shadows, a proxy attack dog for Washington’s dirty work. Everyone knows that when Israel strikes, it’s with America’s blessing, or at least their blind eye. What no one can be sure of is just how deep Israel’s nuclear capabilities run. Rumors suggest the IDF has developed tactical nukes—low-yield devices that can trigger localized EMP blasts, capable of frying the electronics of any major Middle Eastern capital without the messy fallout of a traditional nuke. The Iranians know this, which is why they’re hesitating. But their window to act is closing fast.

The Russians, of course, have been quietly backing Iran. Sergey Shoigu, the Russian Defense Minister, was in Tehran the moment the first Israeli strikes hit Lebanon. The timing was no coincidence. Arms deals, logistics, maybe even nuclear hardware—whatever Russia’s been supplying, it’s all been under the table. The Iranians could very well be operating under Moscow’s nuclear umbrella, ensuring they don’t take the bait and launch first. But for how long?

Hezbollah, meanwhile, is reeling. Nasrallah’s death was a decapitation strike of the highest order—one that the world has never seen with such precision. The IDF’s intelligence was flawless. This wasn’t just a lucky hit, this was a cold, calculated strike designed to cripple Hezbollah’s leadership in one fell swoop. But anyone who knows Hezbollah understands that they aren’t your typical military force. Their command structure is fluid, backed up by layers upon layers of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) operatives from Iran. If one leader falls, another steps in without missing a beat. Nasrallah may be dead, but Hezbollah’s network, reinforced by the IRGC, is far from broken.

And now, the war drums are getting louder. Israel is massing troops at the Lebanese border, preparing for a ground invasion into Hezbollah territory. This is the flashpoint the world has been dreading. Hezbollah, which has so far held back its heaviest firepower, might finally unleash its stockpile of long-range missiles. The IDF has made it clear—if these weapons are launched, it will be all-out war, and Israel’s response will not be restrained by conventional means. Tactical nukes are on the table.

The next few hours will tell us everything we need to know. Hezbollah has just officially declared war, though the underground conflict has been simmering for decades. What’s shocking is how fast it’s escalated. Less than a week ago, Nasrallah was in his fortified bunker in Beirut, confident that his position was secure. Now, he’s dead, and Hezbollah is scrambling to hold the line.

Lebanon, meanwhile, is being set ablaze. Israeli jets have already begun enforcing a no-fly zone over the northern territories, encroaching dangerously close to Russian airspace over Syria. Lavrov has condemned Israel’s strikes as a blatant violation of Lebanese sovereignty, but that’s as far as Russia’s gone publicly. Behind the scenes, Moscow’s ready to make a move. If Israel keeps pushing, Putin may be forced to side with Iran, and the global lines between East and West will harden in blood.

The Iranians are furious. Hezbollah’s Shiite followers are flooding the streets, chanting for war, demanding vengeance. The assassination of their leader isn’t just a tactical blow; it’s a spiritual wound that cuts deep into the Shiite-Sunni divide. Iran must act, but how? Any direct strike on Israel could provoke the war they’ve been avoiding. But their hand is being forced by the weight of their own people, the IRGC commanders now pressing for action, and the new hardliner President of Iran, who sees an opportunity to cement his power.

In the meantime, U.S. forces are quietly mobilizing. CENTCOM is repositioning assets in the Gulf, bolstering Israel’s missile defenses, preparing for what they see as an inevitable confrontation. President Biden’s administration is playing the double game—virtue signaling peace while arming Israel to the teeth.

But no matter how it’s spun, there’s no stopping this. Russia’s missiles, Iran’s proxies, Israel’s nukes—it’s all in play now. Everyone is waiting for the next strike, the one that pushes us over the edge. And when it comes, the world will be watching in horror as the Middle East goes up in flames.

This is not just another war. This is the endgame. World War III has begun, and there’s no turning back now.

Welcome to the end.

Bear J. Sleeman going dark.........


 

 


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