Could Iran v Israel turn nuclear? A possible indication from the Occult/Masonic world


BROCKLESBY, Australia (Reuters) — Justin Everett is planting 50 per cent less wheat this year than he thought he would.

Standing in muddy brown boots and jeans by his tractor and (36-foot-wide seeding rig in a bare field, the 44-year-old said a lack of rainfall and rapid increases in fuel and fertilizer prices due to the war in Iran had ripped up his seeding plans.

He is one of thousands of farmers across Australia deciding to plant less wheat and spread less fertilizer.

Their choices, and the likelihood of a dry growing season for many, mean Australia, the third-largest wheat exporting nation, may have as much as 10 million tonnes less to ship in the upcoming season, an amount equivalent to five per cent of annual global exports.
 
So let’s look at the way the US lost the most recent round of its war with Iran:

  1. Regime change failed
  2. Nuclear prevention failed
  3. Defense of Arab bases failed
  4. Defense of Israel failed
  5. Destruction of military capabilities failed
  6. Strait of Hormuz blocked
About the only thing the US did successfully was to not lose any warships. Which, one notes, could have much more easily been accomplished by not sending them to the Persian Gulf in the first place. And not only did the USA fail in its objectives, but it ended the conflict worse off than when it began.

That is, by every historical measure, a defeat. It’s not an existential one, nor is it necessarily the last word on the international conflict. But the history books will record this as being a defeat of the USA by Iran.

DISCUSS ON SG
 
So let’s look at the way the US lost the most recent round of its war with Iran:

  1. Regime change failed
  2. Nuclear prevention failed
  3. Defense of Arab bases failed
  4. Defense of Israel failed
  5. Destruction of military capabilities failed
  6. Strait of Hormuz blocked
About the only thing the US did successfully was to not lose any warships. Which, one notes, could have much more easily been accomplished by not sending them to the Persian Gulf in the first place. And not only did the USA fail in its objectives, but it ended the conflict worse off than when it began.

That is, by every historical measure, a defeat. It’s not an existential one, nor is it necessarily the last word on the international conflict. But the history books will record this as being a defeat of the USA by Iran.

DISCUSS ON SG
All very true, but how bad did Israel and the US bases get whacked and did Israel influence Trump's capitulation?
 

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