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An American Warning

July 7, 2007

 

An Outline! 

 

I THINK IT'S ONLY JUST BEGUN!

 

In light of the topic and the many aspects of this topic that I can talk about, I’m going to try and keep this to the point. After evaluating many different aspects of our “terrorist” problem… I thought I might share the fact that I think it’s going to get worse before it gets better.

 

THE NORTH KOREAN PROBLEM 

Lately, you might have heard about North Korea’s sudden change of heart when it comes to shutting down their nuclear ambitions. They were so hard pressed to make sure this continued. And then out of no-where, they decide to change their minds. First of all, I’m not buying it.

 

July 6, 2007, Reuters reported that North Korea has tested at least three short-range missiles over the past month, in what a U.S. expert has said were successful launches of an advanced weapon, adding to regional fears after it tested its first nuclear weapon last year. "In particular, North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile problems are becoming even more serious," the Defense Ministry said in its first annual paper since being upgraded from an agency in January.

 

And the words “more serious” should be examined by everyone. Just because all of the sudden North Korea says they are going to shut down their nuclear facilities doesn’t mean that Jong Il still isn’t a crazy dictator. It only means that they have a back up plan for their problems. Its zig n’ zag. We think they “zig” when really it’s a “zag”. One of the oldest tricks in the book.

 

That being said… I think it might be the time to point out some of the words of North Korea. Kim Myong Chol* ("Unofficial" spokesman of Kim Jong-il and North Korea.) said that “War is coming to American Soil”.

 

Some might ask why would Kim Jong Il be so anxious for such a battle. Ever since the Korean War, North Korea has been extremely bitter with the United States for separating the north and the south. Kim Jong Il wants to bring together North and South Korea under the umbrella of a confederated state.

 

A North Korean newspaper stated the following in 2005 – “Unlike all the previous wars Korea fought, a next war will be better called the American War or the DPRK-US War because the main theater will be the continental US, with major cities transformed into towering infernos. The DPRK is now the fourth-most powerful nuclear weapons state just after the US, Russia, and China.”

 

When President George W Bush agreed on the 2009 transfer of wartime operational control over South Korean forces to the South Korean president, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld signaled the withdrawal of US troops with combat troops relocated from the front line to bases behind Seoul.

 

In North Korean words – (same NK article) “The title "the greatest iron-willed, brilliant commander" is reserved for Kim Jong-il, who has led tiny North Korea to acquire the most coveted membership of the elite nuclear club, braving all the nuclear war threats, sanctions and isolation efforts on the part of the US. It is little short of a miracle that the leader has outmaneuvered and out powered the Bush administration against heavy odds.”

 

But the article continues – “Revealing are headlines of New York Times articles. One op-ed on February 9, 2005, by Nicholas Kristof is headlined "Bush Bites His Tongue". The article says: "There are two words the Bush administration doesn't want you to think about: North Korea. That's because the most dangerous failure of US policy these days is in North Korea. President Bush has been startlingly passive as North Korea has begun churning out nuclear weapons like hot cakes."

 

The fact is that the nuclear-armed North Korea is a major boon to China and Russia. Nuclear-armed, both Russia and China are friendless in case of war with the United States. The US has nuclear-armed allies, such as the UK, Israel, and France. The Americans have a network of military bases around many countries, while both China and Russia have none with the exception of Iran who will be ready in a matter of months. The presence of a mighty nuclear weapons state in Korea should be most welcome to Russia and China. China has every reason to welcome a nuclear-armed North Korea, whatever it may say in public. The nuclear deterrence of North Korea is a major factor in reducing US military pressure on China on the question of the independence of Taiwan.

 

THE CHINA PROBLEM 

"There are fears about the lack of transparency concerning China's military strength," a Japanese paper said, echoing similar sentiments expressed by its close regional security partner, Australia, in a paper published the previous day. "In January this year China used ballistic missile technology to destroy one of its own satellites. There was insufficient explanation from China, sparking concern in Japan and other countries about safety in space as well as the security aspects," the paper said.

 

What’s important to note here is the roll that China plays and has been playing for sometime now. First of all, China could probably end the United States by the click of a button by simply letting go of all the American money they currently have. If they just let it go, it would probably bust our economic bubble in a matter of weeks. Many people who don’t believe that say “They need us too much”. I would respond with “Like Hell they do.” China wants to be a world power. They pretty much are. They have an enormous population problem and if I need to remind you, they are communists. They deal with the United States because we give them money. Furthermore, they are pretty much in bed with Russia as established before. They buy so much of their military equipment from Russia… ships, bombs, subs, etc. In fact, they have similar designs in firearms and I have a theory about that.

 

If you were a nation aligned with another… and you were eventually going to invade some other country together… wouldn’t it make sense to have almost identical weapons? I mean if a soldier from one nation fell and a soldier from the other nation had to acquire his supplies… wouldn’t it make sense that the supplies would fit soldier two’s gear and equipment? Just a thought.

 

Furthermore, China isn’t exactly an ally of the United States. You might recall the fact that several times over the last 10 years; China has been buying military and intelligence secrets from double ops. In 2003, the Asia times commented on the belief that China and the United States are in some sort of secret Cold War.

 

And as I stated earlier… Taiwan is an ally of the United States. US policy toward Taiwan is a serious concern for China. From Washington's standpoint, how to enable Taiwan to defend itself against growing Chinese military coercion remains a critical component of overall US strategy in East Asia. That strategy envisages strong alliance relationships, forward US military presence, and forestalling the rise of any major power that may challenge vital US interests. Within this broader context, the ability and resolve to help Taiwan defend itself not only fulfills key US obligations and commitments under the Taiwan Relations Act but also demonstrates the resolve and credibility of the United States stance on China “acquiring” Taiwan back for it’s own.

 

THE RUSSIAN PROBLEM

Russia and United States have had a sketchy relationship for years. Russia only recently became a “democratic” nation and its current leader – President Putin – is a former KGB operative. KGB agents, just about the most communist outlaws to grace this planet. Personally, I don’t trust them, and in light of their extreme opposition to a European shield, and their gracious help in building nuclear facilities in Iran, the line is pretty clear where they fall concerning US interests. Additionally, it should also be noted that Russia has strong alliances with China, Venezuela, and Cuba.   

 

So now – we have established a Russian/China/North Korean alliance of some sort. But we are forgetting a couple of heavy hitters here.

 

THE IRANIAN PROBLEM 

Iran has been saying for some time now, that they would love to see the end of the United States as well as Israel, a close ally to the US. Furthermore, Iran has stated that “soon, the world will witness the destruction of the Zionist regime”.

 

These statements are hard to ignore considering the advancing programs of Iran’s nuclear ambitions that is only aided (if not started) by the Russians. But why would Russia help the Iranians… well I would answer for the same reason why China turns its head to North Koreas little endeavor. It will ease pressure off of them while they develop intercontinental ballistic missiles against treaties already set in place… but I digress…

 

Iran says that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. I personally find that hard to believe considering the fact that they undermine American forces everyday by training and supplying insurgents, hold weekly rallies in where the primary message is “Death to America” and “Death to Israel”.

 

Iran has stated that the war is coming and their nation is acting accordingly. Men, women, and children are preparing for the US invasion. And so they should because they only continue to advance their nuclear ambitions while the United States is doing everything it can to reduce the number of nuclear weapons around the world. Iran is a severe issue no matter which way you cut the butter. This is totally recognized if you listen to the words of their leaders that are defiant in the face of UN sanctions and things of the sort. I could go on about Iran for days…

 

But then issue becomes the alliances with Iran. It’s obvious that Russia has theirs but what about those alliances that hit a little closer to home?

 

THE VENEZUELA PROBLEM

Chavez has campaigned energetically to raise Venezuela's profile and counter what he calls U.S. hegemony. He has already visited Iran and Belarus, which are sharply at odds with the United States and formed “Anti-American” pacts with Iran saying that the two oil rich nations could destroy the United States. This is something to consider being that Venezuela has already made alliances with North Korea. Venezuela and North Korea are seeking stronger diplomatic ties as they move ahead with a plan to open embassies in Caracas and Pyongyang, the vice president of North Korea's parliament said according to the Associated Press. Deputy Foreign Minister William Izarra received Yang Hyong Sop in Caracas and discussed the possibility of energy cooperation between Venezuela, the world's fifth largest oil exporter, and North Korea. "Opening embassies in our countries will create the possibility of further strengthening our relations," said Hyong Sop, according to a statement released by Venezuela's foreign ministry.

 

Since taking office in 1999, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has reached out to establish ties with African and Asian countries while relations with the United States have grown tense. Chavez, a self-proclaimed "revolutionary" with close ties to Cuban leader Fidel Castro, says his government is establishing what he calls "21st-century socialism" in this South American country.

 

So now we have established ties between Iran and Venezuela. Now we need to look at the next connection.

 

THE CUBA PROBLEM

Cuba is roughly 95 miles away from the United States. Cuba, being a very outspoken Anti-American country has strong ties with Venezuela. The main problem here is that Cuba could potentially be a staging point for ANY anti-American regime. Enough said.

 

THE TOTAL PICTURE

So let’s break this down. North Korea is very Anti-American and has ties with Venezuela, Iran, China, and by way of China… Russia. Iran is backed and supported by North Korea, Venezuela, and gets it’s nuclear “help” from Russia. Additionally, Iran (through North Korea and Russia) would have support from China. China and the United States are having more and more problems everyday. Russia and United States are having more and more problems everyday. Russia develops a new intercontinental ballistic missile against treaty and in secret, then tells announces to the world that they have a missile that can defeat ANY shield, then states that they want to “re-negotiate” the treaty and that if we don’t want to come to the table, they are just going to walk away from the whole thing. Then after Bush states that he wants to build a shield over Europe to protect our allies from Iran, Russia all of the sudden has a huge problem with it. Find that fishy? It's obvious that the US and Iran don't get along, and that the US and N. Korea don't get along and anyone who pays attention to the news knows that the US doesn't get along with Cuba or Venezuela that well.

 

Let’s not forget the Cuban Missile Crisis which was spawned from Russia during President Kennedy’s time in office. Once again, Cuba is very anti-American. And all of these nations would benefit in full to see the United States fall from grace because then they would be a world power and their influence would dominate the globe much as the United States has for the last 200 years or so.

 

So here is a scenario. Considering that the IAEA has stated that Iran is under a year away from nuclear power (atomic weapons) and considering the fact that the president of Iran has stated that the world will see the destruction of Israel very soon… I present the following…

 

Iran nukes Israel. The United States would in turn come down on Iran. Russia would in turn come down on the United States. The United States returns. China steps in to help Russia. Britain would have no choice at this point to step in to help the United States. Venezuela would invade the US from the south because we will at that point be attacking all of their “friends” and using Cuba as a staging point as well as Mexico (considering our border situation) – North Korea will have already launched against Japan, South Korea, and Australia which would keep our allies in that part of the world pretty busy but would also split China’s resources considering that they help their friends to their south.  

 

From there it’s hard to say as far as I’m concerned. If anything was left, it would pretty much be a free for all. The scary thing is, it doesn’t seem too hard to believe. The sad thing is that many Americans can’t see this threat and refuse to see it. They want to continue helping out the enemy by living in this “nothing can hurt us” world and trying to aide the enemy by crying about all of the “innocent” people who might die during war. I say “innocent” because I’m sure the majority of the “innocent” people are not all that innocent.

 

China, Russia, North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, and many more… hate you for everything you stand for. It’s not just our president. It’s our flag, it’s our freedoms, it’s our values, and more.

 

The war with Iran is coming. THEY are making sure of it. I only pray that people can heed this American Warning and not be blind sighted when it goes down.

 

Anyway… I could go on and on… and probably will as soon as I write the outline. I just think it’s important to know that alliances have been made and our problems don’t rest in the hands of one nation. The picture is bigger than that.

 

 

 

Things to know.

 

Distance from Cuba to Florida – roughly 95 miles.

 

Distance from Cuba and Venezuela – roughly 848 miles

 

Distance from Iran to Israel – roughly 988

 

 

 

2004 – Iran 350,000 active troops with 12,285,000 available

 

2005 – Venezuela – 100,000 active troops with 4,907,947 available

 

* Kim Myong-chol is author of a number of books and papers in Korean, Japanese and English on North Korea. He is executive director of the Center for Korean-American Peace. He has a PhD from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's Academy of Social Sciences and is often called an "unofficial" spokesman of Kim Jong-il and North Korea.

Published Saturday, July 07, 2007 12:04 PM by Robertson

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efrhen said:

the article is fine what I find a joke is the invasion of US from Venezuela . It is obvious yoi do not know Venezuela . I should konow. I am Venezuelan and live in Venezuela. Venezuelan military forces are small and poorly equipped with no experience in real combat . The last real war here was 160 years ago.

Venezuelan dont want war only our insane power mad president wants  not the people

September 6, 2007 4:04 PM
 

Jim said:

Am sad to say that I come to many of the same conclusions as this finely written article. What bothers me the most is what is the best course for the United States to take in responce to these global threats.

I believe I lean toward Pro-actice, as I would rather risk dying doing something then dying doing nothing. Assuming death is my only option, let me be counted among the Rams and not the Lambs.

April 30, 2008 5:36 PM
 

Jim said:

Am sad to say that I come to many of the same conclusions as this finely written article. What bothers me the most is what is the best course for the United States to take in responce to these global threats.

I believe I lean toward Pro-active, as I would rather risk dying doing something then dying doing nothing. Assuming death is my only option, let me be counted among the Rams and not the Lambs.

April 30, 2008 5:38 PM
 

Jim said:

Am sad to say that I come to many of the same conclusions as this finely written article. What bothers me the most is what is the best course for the United States to take in responce to these global threats.

I believe I lean toward Pro-active, as I would rather risk dying doing something then dying doing nothing. Assuming death is my only option, let me be counted among the Rams and not the Lambs.

April 30, 2008 5:40 PM
 

Jim said:

Am sorry about the multiple posts but system did not want to work right.

April 30, 2008 5:45 PM
 

Derek said:

It is no great surprise to me that you were able to outline something so obvious and generic that it was like I was watching mainstream media news.  However, some of the points made here ( Take in mind anyone with an IQ over room temperature knows this already ) Are true.  As far as Chinas involvement in your 'theory' I think you are off target, China is all about China, China is a defensive country and have been for the majority of history (examples: The Great Wall, Nanking... )  Whatever thought process you followed that ended in an active military role of China needs to be taken into the dr and diagnosed.  

As Efhren said before me, Venezuela is a small country, a meek military, and a peaceful people.  The idea that Chavez would try to enact a draft would be disastrous for his country and economy. (and a draft would be necessary for any type of action against the US and our Aliies)  This is easily comparable to the idea that if the Mexican Government started a draft under the pretense that they would attack America 90% of these draftees would abandon.  And why you ask?  Because in the reality of war America is much stronger then what we see in the active theater, sitting in Iraq and attacking pockets of resistance  in Afghanistan pales in comparison to many methods used by a full scale war involvement of America, This includes carpet bombings, communications cuts (please remember "The Internet" is owned solely by private companies based in the united states) and the more we see people lean on this technology the tighter our grip becomes.  There are a host of other wartime strategies that this world has not seen from anyone in over 60 years.

So lets be realistic for a moment on the process of Russia and Iran.   Russia in reality (Far unlike you suggest) is not a war mongering country, their ties with China as far as arms dealings go are just that. The Majority of Chinas energy fuels come from Israel.  And with a population as large as they have (witch you have already noted) the downfall of their external energy coupled by the loss of jobs including trade from the United States (Following your propaganda) would leave China unable to do much more in a theater then defend itself and make diplomatic ties to repair its economy.   Surely you don't expect readers of this blog to believe that even all the places you listed as enemies could support China (not to mention themselves) in a theater of war.  And to your "The Hell they do statement" I have some facts for you.  We (USA) make up 20% Chinas Exports (were not going into Imports because I would hate to make you look more foolish) 20% of Chinas Exports (that means Economical Income for all of your Norms out there) Comes from the United States. That is versus a combined 76% if we include United States Allies.  China's six top exporting countries or regions are U.S. (USD 203.47 billion), EU (USD 181.98 billion), Hong Kong (USD 155.39 billion), Japan (USD 91.64 billion), ASEAN (USD 71.31 billion) and South Korea (USD 44.53 billion).    Ok so the "War" you are talking about starts, instantly china is unable to power its country (with the loss of Isreal) and their exports drop from a current 100% to 24%.  Sound like a good plan to you?  Me either.  

I won't go into any further detail about your propaganda because it is not worth my time to type out mobilization problems and some other fun facts you completely ignored while writing this.

Before you make another blog please try to understand what role economy plays in war.  I am not saying that a war on US soil is not possible, but it would be complete suicide for any country to openly support this war, and something of the scale you are propagating could not be done from the caves in Afghanistan.  

My advice to you, is Study x 100 and when you make personal decisions about other countries do this with a realistic outlook and take EVERYTHING into consideration.

Until Next time.  

September 8, 2008 12:21 PM
 

John Atkinson said:

I didn't really feel like hearing about all of this today, however I saw that your new blog got pimped so I looked at it.  Now I come here to read everything you wrote over a year ago.

You are totally right.  American people need to start realizing that the attacks of 9/11 could very well be only the beginning.  We have to start planning and we have to start opening our eyes to EVERY country on the planet who have some type of anti-american regime.

Not to get off of the subject, but I have never seen a verse in the bible that mentions the United States being involved anytime in the book of revelations...what does that mean for us?  

Your thoughts are not that off from things brewing in foreign nations today.

Great writing.

September 9, 2008 7:55 AM
 

Danny said:

I generally agree with the ideas of this article. I believe China, Russia, Iran, and Venezuela are in bed with each other in some form or fashion. And I believe that they despise and envy the United States. However, the United States has the world's most superior and well trained military. We have the largest economy and we are the wealthest country. In terms of the carrot and stick theory, our economy is the carrot and our military is the stick. I should note, we are not immune. Our greatest problem is our dependency on imported oil. If we can solve our energy future, we can avoid this potential crisis. Also, if WWIII ever happens, we have many allies that would stand with us. They include Canada, Australia, Israel, Japan, and all of Europe. I share some of your fears, but not all. Just remember that justice, freedom, and liberty survive the test of time. The US has prevailed in the past and we will do so in the future if we keep our head on straight.

September 21, 2008 11:51 PM
 

scott said:

RUSSIA IS SETTING THEM UP. SO NO USA HELP. RUSSIA WILL INVADE VENEZUELA.

AS soon as Russia gives Venezuela nuclear power, Venezuela will start up grading its nuclear power plant to make nuclear weapons, with some secret help from Russia,

Then within  2 years before they can make a nuclear bomb, Russia will say NO they can not make a nuclear bomb.

Russia will say, we trusted them and gave them nuclear power and they lied and tried to use ale help to make a nuclear bomb, so we will invade Venezuela and stop them,,, but they just want to seize control of there oil.

It will be like a north Korea to America, America giving them nuclear power, then when they try make a nuclear bomb, invade them/ should of but Russia will.//

But Russia will try be like America, so when they give them nuclear power & they try use Russia’s nuclear power plant to make a nuclear  bomb, Russia will attack them for there oil/// saying its ale nuclear power plant, we set it up, we will then dill with them its ale nuclear technology,,,..

Russia will veto & veto to stop a attack, unto there war ships are there ready to attack.

Vladimir putin wants to own all the oil in the world, he thinks if you own 75% of it, it does not matter, America /world will have to buy it / & we will have no say about it.

Look at the pattens, Georgia

They will cut off the pipe line at the same time as they invade Venezuela,, look & see with other countries with oil or a area where the west needs to send oil to get oil to the west,,// cut it off / run it,,,..

Russia think even if we do that America will not have the balls to attack ,/ sorry, they know as I know you will not attack Russia, because they have nuclear weapons, & America will not,,, even once they do cut off  most of the oil, you America will do nothing, & will need to by oil of them no matter what /.

What ever Russia does, it will be done within 15 years at most, I think 5 -10 years.

Venezuela will get nuclear power very fast, I don’t know how long it would take to make nuclear bomb, but you can bet Russia will try make them make them with in 5 to 9 years at most,

Vladimir piton is 55, in 10 years he will be 65 that’s pushing it, so within 15 years the war will start.

He will be a Hitler and will go out with world war, even if it takes his own family’s life/ as well as the world with him.

don’t think it wont happen, he is 100% that kind of men

Once they get all the money from the oil they will build up and attack us. / maybe with china as well.

October 1, 2008 10:18 AM
 

asdfasdfasdfasdfadsf said:

i think that people should know the truth about stuff like this

October 14, 2008 9:09 AM
 

Max_Usa said:

The article appears to be well intentioned, but I do see vast problems with it.

I'll start wit the obvious:

1) Vens. invade the USA....LOL. Thats utterly suicide. My dad told me just yesterday that in the past, during the cold war one russian leader wanted to see about invading the USA, his overwhelming reply from the russain leadership/generals is that its a FACT that the citizens of the USA are a force to be reckoned with. we have millions who own guns and ammo (heck, my dad owns around 200 handguns, rifles, shotguns and ammo and he is upper middle class).

In short, the civilians/militia of the USA is better equiped than many armies of the world. period.

2) Japan. Sure, their military is weak, and they are not a member of the nuke club. DONT even think of underestimating their power. I'll be brief in saying that they are the worlds second strongest economy, technologically advanced, and have a sizable population (although aging)  can "materialize" a sizable military, and in all probability, nukes as well. Worst case scenerio is they can form a solid merc. army. from say the philippines.

3) What is the most powerful piece of military hardware on the planet? A bomber, no.  Aircraft carrier...not. A ICBM silo, nope.

How about a "boomer" sub. ding ding !  They house some 15-25 ICBMS. Thats the power to destroy 15-25 cities. So, lurking below the oceans and seas of the world are these true "monsters" that can obliterate many cities.

Example, and this is just a totally hypothetical thing. Lets say Capt. Crazy Ivan controls a sub and decides he hates East and SE asia. He launches his nukes at cities within his range. So lets list what is now GONE. Bangkok, Singapore, Manila, Taipei, Seoul, HK, Beijing, Tokyo, Osaka, K lumpur, Jakarta, (toos in a few more important chinese/japanese cities). Please note when I mean GONE, I dont necessarily mean total destruction, I mean partial destruction, then subsequent environmental-economic-medical-etc. catostrophic problems from such on the respesentative nations.

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Im not too concerned with foriegn stuff at the moment. what I am concerned with is the possible take over of this country if/when an economic collapse occurs here and the subsequent take over by ___________ (fill in blank, i dont know who), who then controls our super power military. Be Scared, I am.

November 9, 2008 10:40 AM

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