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Iran, Israel, Russia – The Perfect Storm for Global War

Writer's picture: A.WeishauptA.Weishaupt

Brace yourselves. The world is once again on the edge of chaos, and this time it’s not just saber-rattling. The mainstream media is drowning us in trivial nonsense, but the real crisis is brewing in the Middle East, where Israel’s strike on a Russian airbase signals something far more dangerous than your typical regional conflict. The global powers are being pulled into an inevitable showdown—one that could reshape the geopolitical landscape, and potentially, the fate of humanity.


The Russian-Israeli Nexus

Tensions between Israel and Russia have been simmering for some time, with Israeli airstrikes in Syria raising eyebrows in Moscow. But the latest strike on the Russian Hmeimim Airbase, which took place shortly after an Iranian military plane landed, marks a turning point. Israel has long been striking Iranian targets in Syria, but striking a Russian base, particularly when Iranian personnel are involved, changes everything. 


Russia, still embroiled in Ukraine and juggling complex alliances in the Middle East, is walking a tightrope. With over a million Russian citizens in Israel, Moscow has had to balance its support for Syria and Iran with a restrained approach to Israeli aggression. However, after this strike, we’re seeing signs that Russia’s patience is running thin, advising its citizens to flee Israel while they still can. This could be a signal that Moscow is preparing for more direct involvement.


A Proxy No More: Iran’s Role in the Coming Conflict

Iran has always been a major player in the Middle East, but now it’s being drawn into the vortex in a more direct manner. Tehran has already warned that any attack by Israel will be met with "unconventional" responses. This is a loaded term, often synonymous with weapons of mass destruction or crippling cyberattacks. While Iran has been providing advanced weaponry to its allies like Hezbollah, the situation has escalated to the point where direct conflict between Israel and Iran seems almost certain.


Iran is key to understanding the deeper strategies at play. Russia has no interest in a direct confrontation with Israel, but it also stands to benefit from a conflict that diverts attention away from Ukraine. Meanwhile, China’s reliance on Middle Eastern oil means they too have a vested interest in the region’s stability—or lack thereof.


The Oil Factor: Economic Chaos Looms

Oil is always at the center of Middle Eastern conflict, and this time is no different. As tensions rise, the price of oil is skyrocketing, adding fuel to the inflation fire that's already burning in global markets. This is where the deep-state actors play their most dangerous game. A prolonged conflict in the Middle East would destabilize oil production across the region, sending prices through the roof. Russia, as one of the world’s largest oil exporters, stands to profit massively. The destruction of Iran’s oil infrastructure would also remove a competitor from the market, further inflating Russia’s revenues.


For the average person, this means that not only will your energy costs rise, but the cost of everything else will too. Inflation will no longer be a political talking point—it will become a daily reality as everything from food to gasoline sees price hikes that could push the global economy into recession.


World War III? Or Just Another Deep-State Plan?

There’s a growing feeling among geopolitical analysts that the Israeli-Iranian conflict, backed by the major powers, could be the spark that ignites World War III. But we’ve been on the edge of world-ending conflict before, haven’t we? Some argue that this is just another chapter in a long-running globalist playbook—a conflict designed to drive markets, control populations, and consolidate power. 


Think about it. The West, especially the U.S., has been deeply entangled in Middle Eastern conflicts for decades. Why? Oil, military contracts, regional dominance, and, more recently, keeping countries like Iran and Syria from falling completely under Russia and China’s sphere of influence. Now, the globalists see an opportunity to weaken Russia and Iran while diverting attention from domestic crises at home.


But this time, they may have underestimated the risks. With nuclear-capable powers on both sides, this is no longer a game of chess—this is a game of Russian roulette. The risk of a full-scale war that engulfs not just the Middle East, but the entire globe, is very real.


As we edge closer to a potential global conflict, the question becomes: How much power will the deep state take in response? Historically, wars have been used to justify all kinds of government overreach—from the Patriot Act after 9/11 to today’s creeping surveillance state. The Constitution is clear on the limits of federal power, but in times of war, we’ve seen those limits stretched, ignored, or outright trampled.


This crisis could be used to justify more government control, whether through increased surveillance, financial regulation, or even limitations on free speech. The media, as always, plays its part, distracting the public with sensational stories about celebrities or political scandals, while the real dangers go unreported.


The signs are clear. Global players are gearing up for a confrontation that could spiral out of control. For years, the deep state has been engineering crises to push their agenda forward, and this latest escalation in the Middle East might be their endgame. But it’s not too late to wake up. It’s not too late to prepare.


Pay attention to the signals.

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