With Russia at the center top of the map, a strong overt supporter of Syria and Iran, this reminds me of
> the fact that we went to war in Viet Nam because of the "Domino Effect" that Communism promised.
> We went to war in Iraq because of the invasion of Kuwait (and the threat to Saudi oil fields). Iran's
> southern border is the Persian Gulf. They have positioned warships at the southern entrance to the
> Red Sea. Yemen and Somalia have returned to anarchy since we worked our magic on them ("models of
> foreign policy success"). Russian warships are frequenting ports in Syria, and Turkey has the largest armed force in
> the area and is no friend to the West. Egypt and Libya have been reduced to insignificant since we destabilized and
> overthrew their "moderate" governments. Assad in Syria was first a good guy then a bad guy, now who knows.
>
>
> In a broader circle, northern Africa is struggling with various brands of Islamists; Greece is once again about to
> bring down the EU financially; Russia is pressing Eastern Europe through the Ukraine; we are still dilly-dallying in
> Afghanistan; Pakistan is watching its back as Islamic revolutionaries threaten as it wages its own nuclear cold
> war with India; China and probably North Korea have submarines all over the place; and we are passing out
> weapons to the revolutionary favorite flavor de jour and laying down our own arms as we evacuate hither, thither
> and yon. The U.S. has taken a firm stand against offending videos; we have acted affirmatively in returning
> important military figures "to the fight" and traitorous deserters to honor and distinction; we have expended the
> entire spectrum of our diplomatic influence to ensure that Iran will be able to finance the various terroristic
> juggernauts it has launched and be able to attend to its own nuclear (weapon) needs. Meanwhile, our state
> affairs are route through Hillary's parlor and the White House computer has been hacked, etc., etc.
>
>
> Instead of trying to prevent the domino effect, we are sawing a leg off the table that the dominos are set on. If Saudi
> Arabia does not already have nuclear weapons and the network or mechanical means to deliver them, I would
> be amazed. We have behaved more like a California arsonist than a force for peace, and President Obaba has
> criticized Christian behavior and Governor Walker's knowledge of foreign affairs.
>
>
> (Notice that I have not mentioned Israel, the central figure in all this- The Epicenter, the only domino that will not fall)_
>
>
> Dr. Rogers said long ago that if you judge the news without reference to Israel, you are missing the point. Israel is the
> bulls-eye on this map, God's Chosen
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