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October 17, 2015

Kissinger: A Path Out of the Middle East Collapse

The current crisis is taking place in a world of nontraditional nuclear and cyber technology.
As competing regional powers strive for comparable threshold capacity, the nonproliferation regime in the Middle East may crumble. If nuclear weapons become established, a catastrophic outcome is nearly inevitable. - WSJ

Posted by gerardvanderleun at October 17, 2015 4:22 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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I am beginning to think that the only solution, as painful as it will be, is a Carrington event.

Posted by: Punditarian [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 17, 2015 4:51 PM

For the Middle East and the wider world there is no solution, only retrogression now driven by hate, fear, shame, and vengefulness of our enemies and invited by our cowardice, comfort, and betrayal of our principles. Passion tramples passivity.

When language is debased, meanings of terms reversed, and 100's of years of civilizing traditional values overthrown, expect the worst before the better emerges.

The Middle East now portends Europe a few years from now, gorged on gangs of indigestible, antagonistic immigrants.

And the USA? Depends on how many parasitic 'immigrants' we ingest, and whether our immune system is up to the healing crisis to come.

Simply put, it will be our patriotism versus our moral turpitude. Teach your children well.

Posted by: Stug Guts [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 17, 2015 7:38 PM

Teaching your children is not enough, for when released out into the current environs they are instantly and massively infected, never to be cured.

It starts, and ends, with you.

Posted by: ghostsniper [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 18, 2015 6:51 AM

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