US War Plan Threatens Middle East Power Grid

The United States is reportedly planning a massive military operation, potentially including a ground invasion of Iran, backed by a $200 billion war fund. This escalates regional tensions, especially after Iran's missile strike on Israel. The U.S. plan may target Iran's power grid, risking widespread civilian suffering and a potential counter-strike on Gulf states' water supplies.

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US War Plan Threatens Middle East Power Grid

The United States is preparing a major military plan that could have devastating consequences for the Middle East. Reports suggest a potential ground invasion of Iran is being planned, with a massive $200 billion requested for the Department of War. This comes amid rising tensions and a recent missile strike by Iran on an apartment building in southern Israel, which caused many casualties. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised revenge.

Iran’s Counter-Threat and War Crime Concerns

Iran has warned that if the U.S. and Israel attack its power plants, it will strike the desalination plants in Gulf states. Attacking power plants is usually considered a war crime. However, there’s a loophole if the plants also serve military forces. Still, the widespread damage to civilians could make such an attack illegal, even if it’s a power plant. The U.S. and Israel seem to be calling for Iran’s complete destruction, with some reports of the Secretary of War stating “no quarter will be given,” which is also a war crime. The planned ground invasion and troop deployments are seen by some as a move towards actual conflict.

Military Deployments and Strategic Complications

Two Marine deployments to the Middle East are underway. However, these forces alone are not seen as enough to succeed in a ground invasion of Iran. Iran’s defenses are deeply fortified, making a direct assault incredibly difficult and potentially disastrous for U.S. forces. The situation becomes more complex with Saudi Arabia’s defense agreement with Pakistan. Pakistan is currently involved in a conflict with Afghanistan and is a nuclear power. This agreement could draw Pakistan into a wider conflict if Saudi Arabia activates it.

The ‘Cuba Play’ and Civilian Impact

A key part of the U.S. strategy may involve targeting Iran’s power infrastructure. The plan, described as the “Cuba play,” aims to cripple the nation by shutting down power to its 88 million people within 48 hours. This would shut down hospitals, dialysis centers, and incubators in maternity wards. This tactic is seen as a way to force a regime’s collapse or negotiation by causing widespread civilian suffering. The script compares this to actions in Cuba, suggesting it’s a test run for larger nations.

Economic and Social Fallout

The potential conflict and instability are causing capital to leave the region and move to the United States, strengthening the dollar. However, the human cost is immense. The script emphasizes that the people affected are not just citizens of one country, but individuals with families who want peace. The destabilization of the region is seen as a certainty. The article also touches on domestic U.S. issues, questioning the massive spending on war while domestic problems like infrastructure and high living costs persist. It criticizes leaders who haven’t served in the military for making such decisions.

Global Impact and Future Scenarios

The situation is described as being on the brink of disaster, with the next 48 hours being critical. The script highlights the potential for a complete blackout affecting 10 million people if specific power plants are taken out. While Iran relies less on desalination for its own water, Gulf states heavily depend on it. An Iranian counter-strike on desalination plants could cripple drinking water supplies in countries like Saudi Arabia, where 60% of water comes from these plants. This could send the entire Middle East back to the “stone age.” The script suggests that this is being done under the guise of bringing freedom.

Domestic Concerns and Call to Action

The article also touches on potential domestic consequences in the U.S., including concerns about increased government control impacting travel, especially with agencies like ICE potentially taking over TSA duties. It mentions plans for individuals to leave the U.S. due to perceived instability and a desire to find alternative living situations. The script encourages self-reliance, community building, and acquiring survival skills. It ends by urging listeners to stay informed and aware, as the consequences of these international events will eventually affect the American people.


Source: The 48-Hour Doomsday: America's $200 Billion Plan To Knock The Middle East Into The Stone Age (YouTube)

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