Profound situation

23 Nov, 2015

It looks more countries are going to be added to the list of seven countries-Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Iran-that the US is said to have selected to be destroyed in less than 10 years following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in 2001.
The situation is indeed profound. ISIS, one of numerous flavours of terrorism, cannot establish its Khilafat in the Arab world unless Gen Sisi-led Egypt falls (the downing of a Russian airliner over Sinai is a clear "effort" towards ISIS' "goal"); and it's job will become more easier to lay claim on the entire Islamic world once it is able to lay its hands on Nukes. The US must be ready for the delirious prospects of a day when an average-size ship full of ISIS terrorists anchoring off its New York City port . Their demand will be quite simple: "Here is the list of our demands; you have no option but to comply with whatever we say for we have Nukes!" The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 that led to the deaths of as many as 150,000 Iraqis and 4500 US soldiers has pushed the entire world towards the brink of an unprecedented disaster. Their appallingly poor sense of history has made this world more insecure. Vladimir Putin, too, has begun to tread this path, although Russia, the successor state of former Soviet Union, in widely known for having better appreciation of history than the US or Europe. Little does Putin know that he cannot become the Stalin of the post-World War II regardless of his covert admiration of the successor to Lenin.

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