02/26/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Back on the “Health Ranger Report” is war correspondent Michael Yon who, among other topics, discussed with Mike Adams Israel’s war on Gaza.
In Yon’s view, Israel’s days are numbered as wars in general, including this one, tend to spiral out of control and grow more unpredictable over time. In this case, Israel’s war on Gaza comes after several years’ worth of supply chain disruptions caused by the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) “pandemic,” which means the war supply chain is fragile.
“There are a lot of other things going on like energy, food, access to the poor and logistics,” Yon explained, using the United States’ war on Ukraine as another example. “I mean, how about the industrial supply chain that’s supplying your military – everybody in NATO forgot about that.”
Yon spoke further about the U.S. war on Iraq from 2004 when Blackwater contractors committed murder in Fallujah. Prior to that, Fallujah was mostly peaceful – but afterwards, the war intensified and became much larger, which is what Israel can also expect with its continued provocation of Gaza.
“The energy in the system is building. The only way Israel will survive is if its main lifeline, the United States, is able to keep supporting it. Clearly we are going into civil war and financial collapse. Our current economy is collapsing.”
Be sure to check out the full video interview with Mike Adams and Michael Yon below:
(Related: The Israeli Knesset is making it a crime to question or in any way “downplay” what happened, according to the Israeli government, on October 7.)
Contrary to what many Americans apparently believe, Israel is not a monolithic entity filled with people that are of one accord concerning the war. In fact, arguably most of them who live in Israel oppose the war, which is being propagated by war and vaccine criminal Benjamin Netanyahu, who is far-right.
Just like in the United States, there are far-left, centrist and everything in between in terms of political persuasions among the Jewish people who live in Israel. As such, there is no such thing as “support Israel” in this context as much of Israel does not want the kind of “support” the U.S. is offering in terms of waging war on the Palestinians.
“There are plenty of Jews opposed to what Netanyahu is doing,” Yon said. “And Netanyahu is an extremist.”
Just like with Iraq, Israel’s war started out with seeming “success” in terms of what Netanyahu wanted to accomplish, and with relatively few casualties, but that has since changed.
Today, the war in Gaza is escalating to the point that its other neighbors are threatening to get involved on behalf of the Palestinian people. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are also suffering increasingly massive losses as the situation worsens.
Many people assume that Israel is going to win its war because the Jewish state supposedly has divine protection in its corner, while others see the writing on the wall that Israel might just be losing the fight after all.
“The more we bomb Gaza, the angrier the Arabs get – and we don’t win,” Yon warned. “All we do is recruit more enemies of Israel in America today.”
Yon worries that in the not-too-distant future, people will become so angry at Jews in general over the slaughter of innocents in Gaza that they once again have to be hidden by friends and neighbors who support them and their cause, just like what happened during World War II.
If this topic interests you, you will find more news coverage about it at Chaos.news.
Sources for this article include:
Tagged Under:
Arabs, Benjamin Netanyahu, big government, chaos, collapse, dangerous, extremism, fascism, Gaza, genocide, IDF, insanity, Iraq, Israel, Israel-Hamas war, jewish, Jews, Michael Yon, national security, Palestine, terrorism, truth, US, violence, WWIII
This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author
COPYRIGHT © 2020 Culturewars.news
All content posted on this site is protected under Free Speech. Culturewars.news is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. Culturewars.news assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. All trademarks, registered trademarks and service marks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.