We Live In Dangerous Times – Three Flashpoints For War

Submitted by Justin Raimondo via AntiWar.com,

We are sitting atop a volcano that could erupt at any moment. Indeed, the only question is not whether it will explode, but when – and where. For this impending seismic event has multiple pathways to the surface, spread across no less than three continents.

Europe – The long peace that has prevailed in Europe is coming to an end. Ukraine is a battlefield between East and West, where a proxy war between a US-backed regime and an insurgent movement that seeks separation from Kiev is tearing the country apart – and threatens to involve both the Western powers and the Kremlin.

 

The fighting has escalated, with increased casualties on both sides – and civilian deaths are rising at an alarming rate. The Ukrainian military has sent in some of its elite units, and as this bit of propaganda from the Voice of America makes all too clear, the Ukrainian commanders at the front are champing at the bit for a more aggressive approach by their political leaders.

 

The Ukrainian public relations machine is very active in the West, with outlets like Newsweek running their propaganda verbatim and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and her surrogates accusing her Republican opponent of being a “useful idiot” of the Kremlin for opposing US military aid to Kiev.

The political atmosphere in Ukraine itself is provoking the regime to bypass the Minsk peace process and seek a military solution. The coup leaders in Kiev – who came to power by overthrowing the democratically-elected President – are losing support rapidly, with a tanking economy and widespread corruption and criminality: the Secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council, Oleksandr Turchynov, recently announced that a declaration of martial law is in the works. This is just what the Kiev regime needs to silence its critics and crush rising internal opposition.

 

North Africa – The return of US bombers to Libya shows every sign of being but the first phase of an extended campaign. With the complete destabilization of the country resulting from Hillary’s War, the US has been planning phase two of its Libyan adventure for quite some time – and now with the “request” by the UN-backed “unity” government (one of three rival Libyan governments), it has a quasi-legal cover to do so.

 

French and Italian troops are already on the ground, and it’s only a matter of time before American soldiers join them in a “multi-national” force to keep the nonexistent “peace.” This is a mission that has no logical endpoint. As in Iraq, we’ll keep returning to the scene of the crime, trying to undo what cannot be undone.

Middle East – Speaking of Iraq, US troops are once more on the move into that war-torn country, with very little notice being given in the US media. Thirteen years after the disastrous decision to topple Saddam Hussein, the body count is rising again.

These three flashpoints are just waiting to ignite – and it doesn’t look like any of the candidates likely to occupy the Oval Office next year will do anything but increase the probability that we’ll be locked in yet another unwinnable unjustifiable military conflict sometime next year – if not sooner.

A couple of years ago, Young Americans for Liberty launched a public campaign which they dubbed “A Generation of War,” pointing out that young people today have never known what peacetime is like. And as yet more war clouds gather on the horizon, the prospects for peace fade to near invisibility.

I don’t believe the American people want that: whenever they’ve had the chance to choose between war and peace they’ve chosen the latter –as they did when Obama announced he was going to bomb Syria and the congressional phone lines lit up with protest.

But the people need to be educated, and kept up to date on what the War Party is planning. They have to be exposed to something other than the pro-war line of the “mainstream” media. And that’s our mission at Antiwar.com.

We are living in some pretty dangerous times – and the danger increases by the day.

 

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11 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
August 12, 2016 8:29 am

I wish it were that simple.

There’s more going on and more flashpoints, both domestic and international, than just that we need to be concerned with.

War is in the air.

Weedhpper
Weedhpper
August 12, 2016 9:19 am

This country will soon be too embroiled in civil unrest/disobedience to be able to deal with emergencies overseas. I’ll just keep prepping…hoping for the best and preparing for the inevitable.

Cheers,
Weedhopper

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Weedhpper
August 12, 2016 9:26 am

Emergencies overseas -as in a big war- may be the way the deal with civil unrest here.

Wars tend to, at least temporarily, unify the people or at least make them less divided and more conforming to government wishes.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Anonymous
August 12, 2016 10:18 am

Like Vietnam, Iraq, Libya, Serbia, etc?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  rhs jr
August 12, 2016 3:08 pm

I said big wars, not little ones.

Homer
Homer
  Anonymous
August 12, 2016 7:02 pm

Not true. War doesn’t necessarily unify a people. Perhaps the attackers. It only works when one or one’s family is unfairly attacked. Like Pearl Harbor. All the wars since WW2 have been wars that have divided and not united except for the neocons.

Perhaps, WW3 will be a patriotic war as posited by ‘The Fourth Turning” and we can unite behind a nuclear holocaust to solve our problems. How would that work out for you?

Everyone conforms to government wishes at the point of a gun. But the cops can’t be everywhere which is why we speed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Homer
August 12, 2016 8:18 pm

WWII was a big war.

All the others have been little wars that didn’t come near to threatening the very existence of America as a nation.

You don’t think something like WWII happening again, with not only Hawaii but the mainland being attacked, would unify the people?

Look at how we unified immediately after 9/11 and imagine if that was only the opening volley of something much larger developing, something worldwide in scope and more threatening than WWII ever was.

FWIW, in WWII single battles took place that had a half million or more total casualties, the Battle of the bulge ended up with something like 20,000 Americans killed and an equal amount gone missing. Think on that scale, not little video game type skirmishes like we’ve been seeing since then.

Unwavering
Unwavering
August 12, 2016 2:46 pm

Don’t worry. She’ll save us. All enemies both foreign and domestic will look into her eyes, they will see her smile and KNOW that she is FOR REAL! This is why I am with HER:

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Homer
Homer
  Unwavering
August 12, 2016 7:10 pm

Works for me! I know a good thing when I see it! She will lead us to victory! GO! HiLlARy GO!

I think I’m under a spell or something.

If HiLlARy wins, I want a prenup.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
August 12, 2016 5:17 pm

War. Between Russia and Ukraine will be over before NATO (hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha) can react. USA has no stomach for boots on the ground and casualties. Beating up on a 3rd. World army or guerillas is one thing fighting a real 1st class army on their turf is another.

Homer
Homer
  Overthecliff
August 12, 2016 7:08 pm

Perhaps, there really won’t be a war. Just the propaganda everywhere stating that there is a war with the occasional ‘twin towers’ and rationing to bring home the impact. A perpetual state of war in the minds of the people for control of scarce resources and those who would want them (that’s you) and keep the neocons in power.

WAR IS PEACE!