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There Will Be War In The Middle East

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The military action that we are watching in the Middle East right now is just a preview of coming attractions.  Tensions in the region are rising with each passing day, and all sides have been anticipating future conflicts and preparing for war for decades.  It would be wonderful if everyone could sit down, forgive each other and agree to quit fighting, but that is not going to happen.  Most of us that live in the western world have a very difficult time understanding the mindset of those immersed in these conflicts.  In the Middle East, there are vendettas and grudges that go back literally thousands of years.  Children are raised in schools where they are taught to bitterly hate their enemies from the time that they are first able to speak.  As Americans, we have forgiven former enemies such as Germany and Japan and we just expect that everyone else should be able to forgive as well.  But that is simply not the way that it works over there, and there is no long-term solution in the Middle East that is going to be acceptable to all sides.  Right now, Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Muslim Brotherhood, Syria and Iran are all preparing for war.  Hopefully cooler heads will prevail in this current crisis, but that will only delay the inevitable.  There will be war in the Middle East.  Yes, politicians such as Barack Obama will do their best to broker more “peace agreements”, but even the declaration of a “Palestinian state” will never stop the fighting.  In fact, it would just set the stage for more war.  I don’t mean to sound pessimistic about the region, but the truth is that there will be more war until it is not possible to fight any longer.  Any “peace plan” will just be a pause in the warfare.

But hopefully the current crisis in the Middle East will not immediately erupt into a full-blown regional war.  That would not be good for the global economy.  In fact, that would not be good for anyone at all.

Here are some of the most recent developments…

-Hamas has launched dozens of rockets into Israel since Saturday.  At one point, the IDF estimated that at least 130 rockets had been fired from Gaza.  Other estimates have put the number of rocket attacks much higher.

-In response, the IDF launched a military operation in Gaza on Wednesday.  This involved the killing of the head of the military wing of Hamas, Ahmed Jabari, in an airstrike that was captured on video.  You can see video of the airstrike right here.

-The IDF also attacked more than 20 underground rocket launchers in Gaza.  The goal was to stop them from launching more rockets into Israel.  Apparently those rocket launchers were capable of hitting targets 25 miles over the border into Israel.

-In response to the Wednesday attacks by the IDF, a substantial number of rockets were fired from Gaza toward Israel.  The IDF says that the Iron Dome missile defense system was able to intercept 13 of the rockets.

-The IDF says that the military operations they conducted on Wednesday were part of a “major offensive” and that a ground attack may also be coming.

-“Operation Pillar of Defense” is the code name that has been given to this campaign.

-The IDF is not taking any options off the table.  The following is from a message posted on the IDF Twitter account

“All options are on the table. If necessary, the IDF is ready to initiate a ground operation in Gaza.”

-In particular, the IDF is being very open about the fact that top Hamas leaders will be targeted.  The following is from another message posted on the IDF Twitter account

“We recommend that no Hamas operatives, whether low level or senior leaders, show their faces above ground in the days ahead.”

-The U.S. State Department has denounced Hamas for the rocket attacks against Israel and is saying that Israel has the right to self-defense.

-The military wing of Hamas says that Israel “has opened the gates of hell.

-One top Hamas official, Khalil al-Haya, is very clear about what his goal is…

“The battle between us and the occupation is open and it will end only with the liberation of Palestine and Jerusalem”

Islamic Jihad has released a statement that is very critical of the IDF attack on Wednesday…

“Israel has declared war on Gaza and they will bear the responsibility for the consequences.”

In Egypt, the head of the most important political party is warning that Egypt may have to get involved if the fighting continues.  The following is from a Breitbart report

Today, Egypt’s Freedom and Justice Party, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood – a party formerly headed by current President Mohammed Morsi – announced that Egypt would get involved if Israel continued to kill terrorists in the Gaza Strip. Such Israeli action, said the party, would prompt “swift Arab and international action to stop the massacres.” The party also warned that Israel “must take into account the changes in the Arab region and especially Egypt … [Egypt] will not allow the Palestinians to be subjected to Israeli aggression, as in the past.”

-Things also continue to get more tense with Syria.  Israel has fired tank shells into Syria twice since Sunday.  They did this in response to Syrian shells which struck the Golan Heights.  This marked the first time that Israel had fired tank shells into Syria since the Yom Kippur War in 1973.

-Syrian rebels are receiving a massive influx of arms and assistance.  The following is from a recent article in the Washington Post

Syrian rebels battling the regime of President Bashar al-Assad have begun receiving significantly more and better weapons in recent weeks, an effort paid for by Persian Gulf nations and coordinated in part by the United States, according to opposition activists and U.S. and foreign officials.

Obama administration officials emphasized that the United States is neither supplying nor funding the lethal material, which includes antitank weaponry. Instead, they said, the administration has expanded contacts with opposition military forces to provide the gulf nations with assessments of rebel credibility and command-and-control infrastructure.

-It is being reported that UK troops may soon be deployed to areas near the border with Syria.

-NATO has announced that it is prepared to defend Turkey if necessary…

NATO will defend alliance member Turkey, which struck back after mortar rounds fired from Syria landed inside its border, the alliance’s Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said at a meeting in Prague on Monday.

“NATO as an organization will do what it takes to protect and defend Turkey, our ally. We have more plans in place to make sure that we can protect and defend Turkey and hopefully that way also deter so that attacks on Turkey will not take place,” he said.

Once again, hopefully all of this will settle down in a few days.

But it is never easy to predict what is going to happen next in the Middle East.  There is so much hate and anger and things could literally explode over there at any time.

In the months and years to come, I expect the Middle East to become a major issue for the global economy and a major political issue inside the United States.

When war does erupt in the Middle East, it is going to dramatically affect the price of oil, and there will also be a tremendous amount of debate about whether the U.S. military should intervene or not.

Let us hope for peace, but let us also be very realistic about the situation over there.  Our world is becoming more unstable with each passing day, and the times that are coming are going to be very challenging.

So what do you think?

Please feel free to post a comment with your thoughts below…

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12 Comments on "There Will Be War In The Middle East"

  1. MrEnergyCzar on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 2:50 am 

    I think there will be a very painful long oil wars…most of the remaining good reserves in the world are there, not in the states…

    MrEnergyCzar

  2. DC on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 4:24 am 

    What a crap article, I could get barely past the first paragraph before I stopped. ‘They’ love war, and ‘they’ have a ‘mindset’ that we(civilized amerikans hahah) just cant get our heads around. ‘We’ want peace, but ‘they’ refuse to co-operate with the amerikan empires peace-loving ways…

    /Q Children are raised in schools where they are taught to bitterly hate their enemies from the time that they are first able to speak.

    Yes, hes right. That is exactly how amerikan children are schooled, and have been for at least 1/2 a century now. Thats why the current generation of US leaders have no problems whatsover killng people 1/2 way around the world, and mostly to line there own pockets, and deny others their rights to live as they wish, and trade with who they like.

    There may be a war all-right, but it will be started by the US of Israel. And it wont be for a single one of the reason the moron that wrote this thinks.

  3. Arthur on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 4:41 am 

    Defending Turkey against Syria is absurd. Syria is being raped like Lybia was raped and we are watching and idly standing by. Tensions are entirely stoked by the west, read US, read The Lobby. The US will not die peacefully like the USSR. Hope the drive towards secession succeeds, but it might as well stimulate the flight forward of the rapists in Washington. Wonder when China and Russia start to mobilize and the US in its wake. Creative destruction is what the israel lobby calls this. Meanwhile the US media are gloating about the electoral demise of the whites in the US. It remains to be seen if the Americans will act as vigorous as the Germans did from 1933 onwards in their initially succesful attempt to stave off bolshevism in Germany. The world must hope for intervention of the US army or the 94 million guns of the US citizens, properly used in OWS 2.0. The Europeans have done it hundred times in the past 2000 years, even the British. If not, the largest massacre in history will unfold before our eyes.

  4. Arthur on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 9:08 am 

    It is possible Petraeus was wasted by The Lobby:

    http://lewrockwell.com/orig13/levesque1.1.1.html

  5. BillT on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 10:09 am 

    I suspect that there will be war…and it will come to the streets of America this time. The blood will run on American streets. From ‘terrorists’? Yes, the home-grown kind that used to be called ‘rioters’ in the mid-twentieth. When gas is rationed at $10+ per gallon and everything around America crashes, the blood will flow.

    If you disagree, tell me why it will not. (And if you are not over 40, you have no idea what can happen on American streets.)

  6. Newfie on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 4:26 pm 

    If there is a lot of turmoil in the MidEast and if oil exports are significantly reduced then there could be serious repercussions in the rest of the world. Already oil prices in the $100 bbl range are causing a permanent recession. Oil prices in the $150 bbl range would probably cause a depression. What is happening in southern Europe is a preview for what happens in the rest of world if oil prices rise too high.

  7. Kenz300 on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 5:11 pm 

    Quote — ” Children are raised in schools where they are taught to bitterly hate their enemies from the time that they are first able to speak. As Americans, we have forgiven former enemies such as Germany and Japan and we just expect that everyone else should be able to forgive as well. But that is simply not the way that it works over there, and there is no long-term solution in the Middle East that is going to be acceptable to all sides.”
    ———————–

    Until the schools stop teaching hate and intolerance there will be no solution to the fighting in the middle east.

  8. actioncjackson on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 6:35 pm 

    There’s a whole lot of anger just waiting to spill out in the US, especially when people realize what’s been happening, and indeed they are. To protect their profits and standard of living the government/corps/bankers are actively trying to prevent this understanding which puts a wedge in the grieving process, making it harder to reach acceptance. Acceptance is what will create the unity and community we all hope will prevail, but I’m not counting on it. Religion is another problem in my opinion because it causes an imbalance in the brain that prevents recognition of reality, and the world is plagued by it, and the fear of dying. I am flawed perhaps because I no longer have the capacity to sympathize with another’s situation and harbor some anger, but we deserve what’s coming the world around, nobody is innocent and the act of self preservation in itself is selfish. We were born to die, so all actions in between are meaningless, if you hate anyone hate you’r parents (and then forgive them) for bringing you in this fucked up place.

  9. Arthur on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 7:16 pm 

    It looks like an Israeli invasion of Gaza is immanent.

  10. Hannah Jones on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 7:29 pm 

    God help the civilians and God help the people of America and Europe who may be bankrupt by rising oil prices It would be better to have a full scale nuclear war At least we could die together

  11. Poordogabone on Fri, 16th Nov 2012 8:09 pm 

    What a crap article indeed. We have logged 100 years history of redrawing maps, mingling, interfering, propping up “strong men” and using the middle east as a gas station but when people finally take to the streets it’s about “vendettas and grudges that go back literally thousands of years”. This article comes out as racist and ignorant.

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