Tuesday, June 2, 2015

The Middle Eastern Problem and the Western World

After 13 years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan and 9-11 and various trains blowing up in Europe and now ISIS, the Western World is very war weary and militarily sort of monetarily and emotionally used up unless someone attacks one of the western World's countries directly at this point.

The western world is very tired of terrorists in general. They have blown up planes and ships, and trains and now buildings and many many people who were civilians worldwide now and the western world is very tired of terrorists to the point of standing back rather than rushing in to fight them.

War has become very expensive in a way it wasn't before. The cost of oil for transporting all goods and weapons and soldiers for example, is much more than it ever was before during wartime. So, unless these "Terrorists" like ISIS attack a western country it is becoming less and less likely that western powers will enter into wars in the middle east.

And then there is Libya. Is Libya better off now than when Qaddafi was in power? Most people would say, "No!"

Because there is in fighting between the forces of order and ISIS factions and other factions that looks to be a never ending fight at this point.

To make matters worse, Assad, Iran, Russia and Hezbollah (165 million Shias) have so enraged the 1.1 Billion Sunnis worldwide that Shias are going to have a problem with those 1.1 billion Sunnis now for likely the next Century or so through groups like ISIS which is trying to start a Caliphate.

Then you have ISIS which was created by Sunni Rage throughout the world against Assad. But then, it became something else, a Suicide Cult Caliphate that now includes 1/2 of Syria and about 1/2 of Iraq too and still growing because at least 100 new ISIS death cult soldiers arrive from around the world to fight and die for ISIS every day. So, even if only 1.1% of the 1.1 billion Sunnis join ISIS that is a whole lot of ISIS soldiers even if they lose 100 soldiers a day. Because they are gaining 100 soldiers a day who are ready to die for the Caliphate and who believe Armageddon is here and that dying is the right time to go to heaven.

No matter what the rest of the world believes this is what they believe and they are dying by the hundreds now and being replaced by at least 100 now every day from around the world.

What is going to happen?

Logically, it appears the western world will isolate ISIS to the Middle East and hopefully, countries like Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and other Sunni countries can calm ISIS down somewhat. But, what it looks like now is Assad as well as the Alawite Shias Goose is cooked. Assad may go to Iran or Russia to live and Syria will be gone soon to ISIS and to Al Nusra the way this whole thing looks now.

But, if Syria is gone to Sunni extremists, unfortunately, can Lebanon be far behind?

And then what happens to Iraq? And is Iran safe from ISIS and Al Nusra?

So, any way you look at all this at some point in the near or far future the whole western world likely will have to exterminate ISIS one way or the other.

Hopefully, when Syria falls and Assad is gone the wind will go out of ISIS sails.

But, remember, this is a religious suicide cult movement that believes it is now Armageddon. So, the world has to be very careful how they deal with people not really playing with a full deck psychologically.

Because after all this is a death cult suicide religion and how recently has the whole world dealt with something like ISIS before?

For the western world to send soldiers against ISIS might just increase ISIS soldier converts 10 fold and make things much worse for everyone. So, this must be considered before western armies attack ISIS at all.

And if western soldiers start being beheaded on youtube and videos all over the Internet what will that do for ISIS soldier converts?

So, how this whole thing is dealt with by the western world could spell whether the western world continues to exist peacefully or falters. So, we are now at a very dangerous turning point for the whole western world.

Because ISIS isn't like anything that came before it. Just like Osama Bin Laden wasn't like anyone who came before him when he tried twice to blow up the Twin Towers in New York. And the 2nd time he succeeded and changed the last 13 years of life on earth by so doing.

So, most of this is psychological warfare. The problem is this kind of psychological warfare is very very expensive monetarily, emotionally, and militarily for everyone on earth.

How the world decides to deal with all this now will decide the future of life here on earth for us and all our children and our children's children's children.

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