Saturday, 30 May 2009

Saturday, May 30, 2009

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Q & A on WW II Historical Analogies


Q: If nuclear-arming, Islamist Iran is Nazi Germany, nuclear-armed, Stalinist/Kimist North Korea is Imperial/Militarist Japan, democratic Israel is Czechoslovakia and the disputed West Bank is the Sudetenland, what country is Franco/Fascist Spain?

A: North Korea. The Korean crisis is the precursor to the coming confrontation with Iran.

Q: If Ahmadinejad is Hitler and Kim Jong-Il (or whomever is actually in charge of North Korea) is Tojo, which Axis of Evil leader is the new Mussolini?

A: Hugo Chavez. 

Q: Who is the new Neville Chamberlain?

A: Barack Obama. His policy of appeasement toward Iran will make war inevitable on Iranian terms, ust as Chamberlain's policy of appeasement toward Germany made war inevitable on Germany's terms. In fact, Obama's appeasement transcends the policy pursued by Chamberlain. The British Prime Minister, who was sincere in his desire to preserve peace, misread Germany's intentions; but he never sought to enter into an alliance with the Nazis. In contrast, Obama is trying to enter into a "Grand Bargain" with Iran in order to pacify Afghanistan and Pakistan. 

Q: Is there a new League of Nations?

A: Yes. It is called the United Nations. It is allowing North Korea and Iran to defy humanity just as the League allowed Nazi Germany to defy humanity.

Friday, May 29, 2009

 

North Korea Could be Planning July 4 Fireworks



China Confidential analysts say North Korea is preparing even more missile tests--including launching a Taepodong-2 rocket capable of hitting Hawaii and Alaska--and at least one more nuclear test. 

The Stalinist/Kimist state--a virtual vassal of China--could also be planning a major provocation around July 4 in order to overshadow American Independence Day celebrations. 

Another Korean war is possible. In fact, it is probable. With tacit Chinese approval, North Korea has set in motion a dangerous dynamic that could easily escalate into an all-out war on the Korean Peninsula.

The U.S. could attempt to shoot down the Taepodong-2, which could give North Korea the pretext for attacking South Korea.

The North has vowed to attack both the South and the U.S. if North Korean ships suspected of carrying weapons of mass destruction are stopped and searched.

The U.S. has 28,500 troops in South Korea and another 50,000 in Japan.

Analysts expect Iranian nuclear and missile experts to assist and observe all North Korean tests.


China Confidential is the only media outlet that correctly predicted both North Korean nuclear tests, including predicting the exact test dates. Using open source intelligence and an international network of volunteer stringers and analysts, China Confidential has consistently out-reported the mainstream media on the twin threats to world peace--nuclear-arming North Korea and nuclear-armed Iran.