From the desk of
Bill Ramey
5 23 18
COMMENTARY & OPINION
May 23, 2018
World
Holds Breath As Israel Prepares To Launch Massive Missile Strikes On North
Korea
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western
Subscribers
An
alarming new Ministry of Defense (MoD) report circulating in the Kremlin today
states that the Pacific Fleet (PF)
has just been alerted to a now existing “deconfliction zone”
in the Sea of Japan ahead of
what is expected to be a massive missile strike on the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea (North Korea) by Israeli Naval Forces—and
that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu is preparing to personally command the operation of by his moving
all security cabinet meetings from the prime minister's office to a high-tech
underground secure bunker in Jerusalem
which hosts his nation’s National Crisis
Management Center—but that North
Korean ally China is,
apparently, attempting to counter with it being discovered, just hours ago,
that the
most secret information on Israel’s
submarine fleet has gone missing. [Note:
Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English
language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]
According
to this report, in a surprise and potentially far-reaching victory for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, his government, on 1 May, gave
him the authority to declare war or order a major military operation by consulting only his Defense Minister, and not via a full cabinet vote as the law had
previously required—immediately after which Netanyahu traveled to Moscow to meet with President Putin where he “detailed” Israel’s “fears/concerns” that North
Korea was preparing to transfer its nuclear weapons technology to Iran—and that late last year, the
highest government and military levels of North
Korea and Iran began planning
for.
Kim
Yong-nam (left), North Korea’s No. 2 political leader and head of its
legislature, meets with Iranian President Hassan (right) this past August
In
late 2010, this report details, global concerns began to rise when
leaked diplomatic cables revealed that shipments for ballistic missiles and
nuclear weapon components from North
Korea to Iran passed through China—and whose concerns
accelerated last year when a
series of high-level meetings between Iranian
and North Korean officials began—but
whose “breaking point” for Israel was reached this past fortnight
when Iran declared it would restart its nuclear programme.
This
past November, 2017, this report continues, Israel’s worst fears were realized about a covert North Korea-Iran military alliance when
French warships patrolling the Arabian Sea seized Iranian
ships smuggling North Korean weapons
into Somalia—and whose information gathered from led, this past
January, 2018, to the
“highly suspected” Israeli Naval submarine torpedoing of
the Iranian oil tanker Sanchi in the East China Sea after it had left North Korean waters—and that killed all 32 crewmembers.
Iranian
oil tanker Sanchi torpedoed and sunk, with all lives lost, by believed to be
Israeli Navy submarine in East China Sea in January, 2018
The
“scheme” being employed by North Korea to smuggle its nuclear
weapon and ballistic missile technology to Iran,
this report explains, involves Iranian
oil tankers leaving Chinese ports
and their then being met by smaller North
Korean vessels offloading oil to break the US sanctions regime, and whose payment for same contains some of
the most feared nuclear weapons known to exist—and that the
United Nations has been working
furiously, but to no avail, to stop.
With
the United Nations failing to stop
the transfer of nuclear weapon and ballistic missile technology from North Korea to Iran, however, this report notes, Israel has countered by the deployment of their small but very deadly submarine fleet
to Asian waters—who are now
preparing to strike, and reviving
fears that Israel’s Navy could
actually start a nuclear war.
Deadly
Israeli Navy submarine fleet now stalks the Asian waters surrounding the Korean
peninsula
Most
interesting to note in this report are MoD
intelligence analysts placing Israel’s threat
to strike North Korea within the
context of the current high-stakes geopolitical poker game being played out
between the United States and China—with the Security Council (SC), on 16 May,
describing how China had “thrown its North Korea poker chip onto the global trade war
gaming table”—that President Trump, just yesterday, called Chinese sabotage—but that Trump quickly retaliated against by having his Pentagon ban the sale of Chinese made Huawei and
ZTE phones on all US military bases—and whose effects of shattered the Chinese telecom giant ZTE whose over 75,000
workers now sit idle in their manufacturing plants.
To
President Trump’s “ace in the hole” (a plan or piece of information kept secret until it becomes necessary
to use it) in this dangerously growing geopolitical poker game, this report
concludes, is Israel—who under the
self defense doctrines of the International
Laws of War is legally able to strike North Korea due to its being an existential threat to their very survival—and
that when occurs, would not allow North
Korea to attack any other nation but Israel—but
should they do so, would then give the United
States the full legal right to defend itself and its allies by destroying
the North Korean regime—thus giving Trump the full right to declare that he
didn’t start a war, he only finished it.
President Donald J. Trump
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[Note:
The WhatDoesItMean.com website was created for and donated to the Sisters of Sorcha
Faal in 2003 by a small group of American computer experts led by the late
global technology guru Wayne
Green (1922-2013) to counter the propaganda being used by the West to
promote their illegal 2003 invasion of Iraq.]
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