And if Israel attacks, there will be a domino effect of countries getting involved. China has an economic partnership with Iran, but will stay in the shadows at first. China will supply Syria and Syria will take Iran’s side. Pakistan or Egypt may get involved with Iran as well. If Pakistan gets involved then India will want to fight Pakistan. At this point the United Nations will have to get involved too, obviously on the side of Israel and India.
I’m not sure who will put their chips in the pot first: China or US. But once one is in, the other will be automatically in as well. Russia3 will jump in at some point too and before we know it, we’ll be in the midst of a global war, bigger than the previous two. And then there’s South Korea, they might be the game changer. They’ve got nuclear weapons and no one really knows what the South Koreans are capable of. Once they’re in, everyone has to start choosing a side.
So the questions we need to be asking in the coming election, is not what they will do once the war starts; the questions need to be about discerning whether or not our leaders truly understand what the hell is happening over there, and how they are going to keep the shit from hitting the fan.
1. It is not totally clear whether or not Israel has nuclear weapons, but they definitely have the capabilities... and they've probably got nuclear weapons already.
2. In my own words.
3. Russia doesn't have the economy to be a major player anymore, but they've got bombs and will side with China, so they're a credible threat.
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