Every battle in won before it is fought.
-Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Britannia Rules the Waves.
-19th Century Slogan
Hey Folks,
Well, it looks like WWIII’s about to get real.
If I’m reading the tea leaves right, it looks like the IDF is gearing up to execute its Final Solution for Gaza.
Thankfully, a protest movement appears to be gathering steam in the U.S., which is encouraging. A wave of brutal crackdowns have ensued, making the reality of tyranny obvious to all but the most brainwashed.
So, I’ve decided to bring back World War Round-Up, a series in which I share my thoughts on the geopolitics of WWIII.
It’s been quite a while since the last edition…
Let’s see, what’s happened in the past six months or so?
Israel bombed the Iranian embassy in Syria, and Iran launched an air strike in response.
The War in Ukraine appears to have entered into the mop-up phase.
Analysts are predicting that Russia will shore up up its Southwestern flank by annexing Moldova, which would allow Russia to use the Carpathian mountains as a natural barrier to would-be invaders.
The entry of Finland and Sweden into NATO means that Russia’s Baltic Fleet in Kaliningrad is now encircled, making Russian annexation of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuanian likely only a matter of time.
Russian troops are backing a bunch of coups in Africa.
Oh man, there’s a lot to cover. Where should I start?
RUSSIA HAS WON THE WAR IN UKRAINE
This is a big topic, and I generally refrain from commenting on the situation in Ukraine because I’m not knowledgeable about that part of the world. But by now it’s clear that the despicable Zelensky regime is on its last legs. The question is now: what will happen next?
Will Russia stop advancing after Ukraine surrenders? I doubt it. Personally, I suspect that Russia will annex Moldova, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
I suggest watching this video if you want to know why.
TURKEY DECLARES EMBARGO ON ISRAEL
According to Business Insider:
Turkish officials said the country would suspend all exports and imports with Israel, valued at about $7 billion annually, until there is a permanent cease-fire in Gaza.
That's a significant portion of Israel's trade, according to recent trade data. In 2022, the only nations Israel imported from more than Turkey were China and the United States, according to data from the Observatory of Economic Complexity, a project from the MIT Media Lab.
When I heard this news, my first thought was: “That’s it. NATO has lost WWIII.”
Turkey is one of the most important squares on the Eurasian chess board. You only have to look at a map to realize why.
Turkey is a NATO member, but it now seems clear that they will not be lapdogs of the West. I’m not surprised.
It should be noted that Turkey has imperial ambitions of its own. I wouldn’t assume that Turkey is switching sides from NATO to the Axis. Rather, I would interpret this as Turkey making it clear that they are on their own side.
Turkey should not be underestimated. They are not to be trifled with.
If I was Israeli, I’d be shitting my pants right now.
RUSSIAN TROOPS ENTER U.S. MILITARY BASE IN NIGER
Russian military personnel have entered an air base in Niger that is hosting U.S. troops, a senior U.S. defense official told Reuters, a move that follows a decision by Niger's junta to expel U.S. forces from the country.
The military officers ruling the West African nation have told the U.S. to withdraw its nearly 1,000 military personnel from the country, which until a coup last year had been a key partner for Washington's fight against insurgents who have killed thousands of people and displaced millions more.
If you’d like a good intro to what’s been going on, I recommend this video:
WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP AN EYE ON THE SAHEL REGION
I've been predicting for more than a year that anti-NATO forces in Africa will use the Sahara as a massive natural barrier. Seems like I was right.
The "coup belt" clusters around the Sahel region, immediately south of the Sahara, and Niger is deep in the heart of Northern Africa.
If the Axis wanted an unassailable base in North Africa, the Sahel region would be a perfect base of operations.
After all, war is largely about logistics. It’s about getting the boots, bullets and beans where they need to be faster than the enemy. And the Sahel region is home to the Trans-African Highway.
And if I understand things correctly, the colonial regimes of France are resented by the indigenous Africans who have been living under their rule for generations. It seems likely that Russia will be able to portray themselves as the liberators of Africa.
There are also plans for an LNG pipeline to connect Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, with the Mediterranean. How interesting.
Remember, China’s military strategy is largely about controlling maritime trade by strategically investing in ports in the places where NATO influence is the weakest.
In any case, let’s not forget that South Africa is the “S” i BRICS. It seems to me like the Axis has the upper hand on the African continent.
Okay, folks, that’s it for this time. In future instalments I’ll cover the South China Sea, financial warfare, the Arctic terrain in WWIII, and the ports on Canada’s Northwest Coast, where I think Axis forces will invade the North American continent.
Personally, I think that the key to understanding WWIII is that China’s strategy is to “rule the waves” by investing in maritime ports, especially LNG terminals.
If China can take control of the world’s LNG market, it will control the steel industry too. And guess what boats are made of?
Think about it. What better way to neutralize Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan?
Let me know what you think about my theories!
All of this could have been prevented by using diplomacy. Instead of attacking Russia, NATO could have signed the treaty and started working on trade.
Israel could have stopped dropping bombs on neutral sites in Gaza.
Instead, we flexed and got slapped for it.
I keep reminding the inmates, "Don't write a check your body can't cash."
We wrote a check, and the rainbow-led social club couldn't cash it.
I don’t believe Russia will take over the Baltic republics. Russia has shown great reluctance to even win the war in Ukraine. The government is going after Russian patriots who had fought in Donetsk and Luhansk. Igor Strelkov is in prison and many others murdered. Russia is pretty much a WEF country, implementing most of its agenda.