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October 23, 2008

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Impending doom?

By Mrs Greyhawk

Australian PM Kevin Rudd - “Nuke strike would make 9/11 insignificant”

Over the last 72 hours there has been a strange melange of cryptic messages leaked from world political leaders about what could be in store for America over the next few months.

These predictions of impending doom come from England, France, Australia and the United States. In each case there has been a press releases or news expose’ predicting huge and building threats emerging from faceless enemies in shadowy places.

Crisis will lead to unpopular decisions by Barack Obama

That is if Barack Obama wins.

Joe Biden warned those at a Seattle fund raiser last Sunday about an “international crisis” a "generated crisis" that will test Barack Obama’s Presidency should he be elected. “I can give you at least four or five scenarios from where it might originate".

Does he know something he's not telling us? it's possible.

Colin Powell and Madeline Albright confirm Biden’s warnings:

Madeline Albright says there is a "massive crisis on the horizon" and Biden was simply making a “statement in fact.”

The problems will always be there and there’s going to be a crisis which will come along on the 21st, 22nd of January that we don’t even know about right now.” Powell told Meet the Press.

Meanwhile in England where the House of Lords forced the Government to abandon plans to extend detention without trial for terror suspects to 42 days...

Lord West, adviser to Prime Minister Gordon Brown on national security says, There is another great plot building up again and we are monitoring".

"The threat is huge. It dipped slightly and is now rising again within the context of 'severe'.

"There are large complex plots. We unravelled one, which caused damage to al-Qaeda and the plots faded slightly.

"However, another great plot is building up again, which we are monitoring.

"We have done a great deal to protect ourselves and to look after our water supplies, our resilience, underground trains, our preparedness and communications.

"We have done all the things that we need to do, but the threat is building - the complex plots are building."

Lord West like Biden, Albright and Powell does not elaborate on the precise details of the threat or the source of this intelligence information just that the situation is dire.

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Here's my scenarios:

If Obama is elected, Israel is going to strike Iran with Nukes. (reasoning follows)

If McCain is elected, Iran will make an attempt on Israel. (no reason just because)

If Israel attacks... Obama will have to make a decision that many of us will be extremely uncomfortable with... Let Israel die at the hands of Iran, Russia and the rest of the world or fight with Iran, Russia maybe China too.

We already know what Obama decision will be by the way he has aligned himself with advocates who are anti-Israel .

He will, side against Israel in order to avoid WW3. But at what concequence?

McCain has made his decision, knowing full well that we have the capacities, he will support Israel and take on our enemies, because he knows if we act first, we actually can win this...

But Obama, won't do it, he will take the easy route and avoid becoming unpopular and hated and let Israel fry and make friends ... even though most Americans are pro Israel.

This is why Biden pleaded with his audience...

"he's gonna need help. And the kind of help he's gonna need is, he's gonna need you - not financially to help him - we're gonna need you to use your influence, your influence within the community, to stand with him. Because it's not gonna be apparent initially, it's not gonna be apparent that we're right."

If Obama wins, Israel knowing all this, is going to launch Nukes on Iran. It's do or die.

I think England, France, Australia are speculating this, but I could be wrong.

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Just like Biden, I could give at least four or five more scenarios.

What do you predict the impending doom is (aside from Obama winning this election)?


Posted by Mrs Greyhawk / October 23, 2008 3:15 PM | Permalink

6 Comments

I think you are spot on.

Palin's predictions:

Yesterday in Reno, Nev., Palin told supporters, "I guess we gotta say, 'Well, thanks for the warning, Joe.' " She then imagined the "crisis scenarios," based on what she described as Obama's foreign policy agenda: his pledge to meet with rogue leaders without preconditions, though he has amended that vow; and Obama saying he would go into the tribal areas of Pakistan to go after Osama bin Laden if the Pakistani government wouldn't, though Palin has supported a similar policy.

"Crisis scenario number three," she said, is that Obama's plan for withdrawing US combat troops from Iraq within 16 months of taking office would leave "some 25 million Iraqis at the mercy of Iranian-supported Shi'ite extremists and Al Qaeda in Iraq" and could force US troops to return.

Palin asserted that after the Russian invasion of Georgia in August, "Senator Obama's reaction was one of indecision and moral equivalence," which could encourage Russia to invade Ukraine next. "That would be crisis scenario number four," she said.

"But I guess the looming crisis that most worries the Obama campaign right now is Joe Biden's next speaking engagement. Let's call that crisis number five," Palin said as supporters laughed uproariously.
Laughed because she was joking. Everything else she said was a set up for the punchline scenario number five. In fact, that demonstrates that she doesn't take Joe's fear mongering very seriously. (And "thanks for the warning Joe" was an indication of the joke to come.) As for the other scenarios in between - hey, she got in a few jabs at Obama comments. That's politics.

But watch how many media reports ignore the set up and the punch line, report only the other four scenarios, and claim she was fear mongering and attacking Obama.

She can't even buy her own clothes!!!!!!

I hope Biden and that camp keeps that "we're going to be 'tested'" line up and that it scares the bejeebus out of people and they vote for McCain who is the guy WHO CLEARLY WILL BE BETTER ABLE TO RESPOND & KEEP US SAFE... 'cause that takes (1) experience, (2) backbone, and (3) an understanding of the enemy... and Obama has none of those.

Lord help us if Obama is elected and a tragedy strikes this country. The media illuminati keep singing his praises and have built him up so high, its going to be almost laughable when crumbles under the pressure. Almost, except then we have to pick up the pieces of our country.

"made of steel" He can't even decide who to cheer on for the world series. Steal yes, Steel not so much.

I very severely doubt Israel is going to "nuke" Iran. A nuclear strike on Iran would devastate the global economy and invite global retribution, economically and militarily. Though in the event that Obama is elected president I can see an Israeli conventional strike on Iran's nuke technology sites.

What does Iran gain by striking Israel?

I'd guess this looming threat is related to an Al Qaeda operation designed to unfold just after or before the US presidential inauguration. Or perhaps a systemic collapse of the Pakistani state.

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November 26, 2010


America@war
[Greyhawk]
I think anyone who's ever pondered the "comment" option - once only available on blogs and bulletin boards, now ubiquitous on almost any web site - will appreciate this:
The so-called faculty of writing is not so much a faculty of writing as it is a faculty of thinking. When a man says, "I have an idea but I can't express it"; that man hasn't an idea but merely a vague feeling. If a man has a feeling of that kind, and will sit down for a half an hour and persistently try to put into writing what he feels, the probabilities are at least 90 percent that he will either be able to record it, or else realize that he has no idea at all. In either case, he will do himself a benefit.

That's wisdom from the past, captured for posterity at the US Naval Institute, shared via the web on the institute's 137th anniversary.

From their about page:

The Naval Institute shall remain

INDEPENDENT - A non-profit member association, with no government support, that does not lobby for special interests;

NON-PARTISAN - An independent, professional military association with a mission, goals and objectives that transcend political affiliations; and shall encourage

IDEAS - Through its respected journals Proceedings and Naval History, its conferences, its books and its online content, in support of those who serve.

"The Naval Institute has three core activities," among them, History and Preservation:

The Naval Institute also has recently introduced Americans at War, a living history of Americans at war in their own words and from their own experiences. These 90-second vignettes convey powerful stories of inspiration, pride, and patriotism.

Take a look at the collection, and you'll see it's not limited to accounts from those who served on ships at sea, members of the other branches are well-represented.

I'm fortunate to have met USNI's Mary Ripley, she's responsible for the institute's oral history program (and she's the daughter of the late John Ripley, whose story is told here). She also deserves much credit for their blog. ("We're not the Navy nor any government agency. Blog and comment freely.") We met at a milblog conference - Mary knew (and I would come to realize) that milbloggers are the 21st-century version of exactly what the US Naval Institute is all about. Once that light bulb came on in my head, I mentioned a vague idea for a project to her - milblogs as the 21st century oral history that they are.

"Put that in writing," she said (of course - see first paragraph above!) - and here's part of the result.

Shortly after the first tent was pitched by the American military in Iraq a wire was connected to a computer therein, and the internet was available to a generation of Americans at war - many of whom had grown up online. From that point on, at any given moment, somewhere in Iraq a Soldier, Sailor, Airman or Marine was at a keyboard sharing the events of his or her day with the folks back home. While most would simply fire off an email, others took advantage of the (then) relatively new online blogging platforms to post their thoughts and experiences for the entire world to see. The milblog was born - and from that moment to this stories detailing everything from the most mundane aspects of camp life to intense combat action (often described within hours of the event) have been available on the web...

And et cetera - but since you're reading this on a milblog, you probably knew that. And you know that milblogs aren't just blogs written by troops at war, that many friends, family members, and supporters likewise documented their story of America at war online in near-real time, as those stories developed.

The diversity in membership of that group is broad, the one thing we all have in common is the impulse to make sense of the seemingly senseless, and communicate the tale - for each of us that impulse was strong enough to overcome whatever barriers prevent the vast majority of people from doing the same. Everyone at some point has some vague idea they believe should be shared - we were the people who, from some combination of internal and external urging, found and spent those many half hours persistently trying to write it down.

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But where will all that be in another 137 years? Or five or ten, for that matter. That's something I've asked myself since at least 2004 - when I wrote this:

Closing Blogs is nothing new. So many site's owners just give up on their own. They come and go, you know, these MilBloggers do. Like any other sort of blogger. Many post in the lonely down hours far from home, spill their guts for the world, then abandon their spots when the tour of duty is up. They have lives again somewhere in the world, and no need to share the details. So it goes.

Many are truly gone - no site left at all. "The page cannot be found." Other blogs remain, like abandoned defensive positions in shifting desert sands.

Membership in the ghost battalion has grown in the years since, and an ever growing majority of those abandoned-but-still-standing sites are vanishing. Have you checked out Lt Smash's site lately? How about Sgt Hook's? If you're a long-time milblog reader you know the first widely-read milblog from Operation Iraq Freedom and the first widely-read milblog from Afghanistan are both gone from the web. If you're a relative newcomer to this world you may never even have heard of them - or the dozens upon dozens of others who carried forth the standard they set down.

If you have a vague notion that something should be done about that, (a notion I've heard expressed more than once...) then you and I and the good folks at the US Naval Institute are in agreement. Preserving the history documented by the milbloggers is just one of the goals of the milblog project, the once-vague idea that we're now making real.

And it's a big idea, if I say so myself - too big to explain in one simple blog post, so stand by for more. Likewise, it's too big a task to be accomplished by just one person. So if you're a milblogger (and exactly what is a milblogger? is a topic for much further discussion on its own) I'm asking for your help. All I'll really need is just a little bit (maybe just one or two of those half hours...) of your time, and your willingness to tell the tale.

We've already made history, it's time to save it.

(More to follow...)




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Tending Distant
Fires


Far from hearth and home, watching
Cold alone but not alone
On distant shore and only wanting
Safe return and little more

What tales we'll tell
When that time comes
When tales can be told

When things grim
Seem far away
When other fires go cold

Some distant sunset, vision fading
Memories remain
And tired eyes gaze 'pon folded flags
While distant drums beat their refrain

Saluting fallen friends whose names
And youth will never fade
Here's to those on other shores,
for them live well, the price is paid

- Greyhawk,
Baghdad,
December 2004