Global War: It All Connects, But Is It A Setup?
Global War: It All Connects, But Is It A Setup? MARK WAUCK From the outset we’ve been referring to the American war on Russia as a Global War, or World War 3. That much has been obvious because the Neocon run American Empire has made no secret that the war on Russia was a relatively minor step, a prelude to the main war: the war on China. Along the way, of course, other enemies, as identified by the Neocons, would also be subdued. Iran has certainly been on that list. I’ve always believed that the logic behind this plan ran like this: An American assault on China would need to involve US forces directly. There really isn’t a proxy available to wear China down—Japan or South Korea are too intelligent to fall for that role. And yet a direct US attack on China, while it would be winnable (IMO) as an isolated event, would come at great cost and would risk the high probability of drawing Russia in. On the other hand, China would be unlikely to to intervene militarily on Russia’s side in a