Iraq, Syria, Ukraine, Iran or Pakistan?

The tipping point is long overdue. There is no need to speculate which event will become the catalyst for the next World War. Or the next American Revolution. As always, people can be divided into two sides and an apathetic portion who will never become engaged. As Iraq falls into the hands of al Qaeda, the pResident is considering a “kinetic action”. But it appears that Iraq has fallen in the hands of al Qaeda.

Iraq Update: Kurds Take Kirkuk, Al Qaeda Surges Toward Baghdad

And the al Qaeda exploding influence in the entire world:

Al-Qaeda map: Isis, Boko Haram and other affiliates’ strongholds across Africa and Asia

Ukraine’s civil war:

On The Edge Of Civil War In Ukraine

In the eastern city of Donetsk, friends and neighbors have transformed into enemies, and people on both sides of the conflict worry that there’s no way out from a slide to civil war.

The Taliban are reasserting their influence in Pakistan and Afghanistan

More than two dozen dead as Taliban assault Pakistan’s main airport

Isis (al Qaeda) is bolstered in the Syrian civil war:

How ISIS is exploiting the economics of Syria’s civil war

Iran is using these opportunities to remove economic sanctions.

But who is quiet? Russia and China are collaborating the demise of the US dollar. With the collapse of Iraqi oil, Europe is in a very precarious situation for energy. When (not if) Europe abandons the US dollar for the new Russia/China yuan alliance, our economy will collapse. Quickly.

Remember the commercial “What’s in your wallet”? At this point, we should be concerned with “What’s in our cupboard”.

David DeGerolamo

    
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