Saturday, December 5, 2015

America's War Against Russia

Suspected ISIS controlled refineries bombed by Russia

Could the United States be using ISIS to fight a proxy war against Russia? Indeed, that sounds absurd, but when you connect the dots, it begins to make a lot of sense.

A war against Russia seems to be taking place. A lot of wars have been taking place in recent years, fulfilling a prophecy that Jesus Christ revealed 2,000 years ago when He said this concerning the last days preceding His return: "You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom." (Matthew 24:6-7)

First of all, how can we connect ISIS to the U.S.? By NATO. So what? What does NATO have to do with ISIS? It has to do with this: Turkey is a member of NATO and the Turks recently shot down a Russian fighter-jet. If Russia had retaliated militarily, that would've been considered an act of war against a NATO nation. And that could've touched off an international conflagration.

The Turks claim they were merely defending their airspace. But the Russians believe Turkey shot the plane down because the Turks feared they were about to be attacked. But why would the Russians attack Turkey?

Because they've been watching ISIS oil trucks and tankers move stolen crude into Turkey from Syria and Iraq. From pravdareport.comThe top Turkish administration and President Erdogan are personally involved in illegal production and transportation of Syrian and Iraqi oil to Turkey, Deputy Defense Minister of the Russian Federation, Anatoly Antonov said.

Russia's Central Directorate of the General Staff, Sergei Rudskoy, states that we have detected three basic oil transportation routes to Turkey. The oil goes to Turkey from ISIS-controlled areas of Syria and Iraq. The western route goes to Turkish ports on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The northern one goes to the Batman refinery, and the eastern one reaches the base in the town of Cizre. 

According to Rudskoy, This terrorist organization receives the income (from oil sales) worth three million dollars a day. After Russia launched the anti-terrorist operation in Syria, their income dropped to 1.5 million a day.

We know that ISIS is selling the stolen crude to fund its military and terror operations. How does that affect Russia? Russia is one of the largest oil producing nations in the world. The Bear's economy is heavily dependent on crude oil sales. Thus, more crude oil on the international market creates an oil glut that results in lower prices and lower demand for crude. And that hurts Russia.

Certainly, the amount of crude that ISIS is unloading in Turkey probably doesn't amount to very much in terms of the global market. In fact, the U.S. has been dumping a ton of oil on the international market in order to hurt Russia's economy. If you don't believe that, then check out gas prices these days. That excess crude has lowered gasoline prices and global demand.

However, the revenue generated by the crude ISIS is selling to Turkey is helping them beef up their military and terror operations in Iraq, Syria and around the world. And the Russians want to put an end to that because without money, ISIS will have a difficult time staying in business. Religious ideology only goes so far.

Now we can begin to understand why the Obama administration wanted Syrian President Bahar al-Assad gone. And now we can understand why the Obama administration helped foment Syria's civil war to overthrow Assad by arming Syrian rebels. And now we understand why the Obama administration so abruptly pulled American troops out of Iraq four years ago, leaving behind military hardware and equipment that ISIS snatched up.

Why? To hurt Russia. If Assad goes, then ISIS and other Islamic terror groups will have a clear path to Russia because the Bear sits to the northeast of Syria and Iraq. And the nations that are in between Russia, Syria and Iraq are all Muslim. Though Assad isn't a nice guy, he's clamped down hard on Islamic terrorists since he's been in power. That's why the Russians want to save Assad and the U.S. wants to get rid of him.

And so, we can begin to understand why the Obama administration wants so badly to resettle Syrian refugees--mostly Muslims--in the United States. Why? To appease the Muslim world and keep ISIS on Obama's side.

And now, we can begin to understand why the Obama administration couldn't care less about the plight of Syrian Christians or other non-Muslim Syrians. Those people are anathema to Islam, and Obama doesn't want to give the Muslim world the impression that he's concerned about Christians. Because he isn't. In Obama's eyes, Christian lives are inconsequential in his war against Russia.

And now, we can begin to understand why Obama has been so accommodating to Iran and so harsh on Israel. And now we understand why the Obama administration has steadfastly refused to acknowledge Islamic terrorism and attribute it to Islam. And now we understand why the Obama administration--and its media sycophants--have been so hostile to American conservatives and Christians.

And don't forget that the Russians rightly suspected the Obama administration of instigating last year's Euromaiden Revolution in the Ukraine that led to the ouster of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych who was a Russian puppet. What was the revolution's objective? To install an American puppet who would hurt Russia by admitting the Ukraine into NATO.

Yes indeed. Now we can begin to understand a lot of things about Barack Obama, an utterly contemptible person with an utterly corrupt administration.

Even worse, Obama has woken up a sleeping giant. Unlike Obama, Putin's a shrewd and intelligent man. And he knows who his enemies are. At the appropriate time, he'll reciprocate against those enemies. And that's going to be extremely bad for America and NATO. Just wait and see.

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