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Sunday, December 18, 2016

No, it's not World War3 ... 70+ countries are only playing at it, the West will call it WW3 only if the Powers-that-be come out victorious

When WW2 was going on for those ... what 6 years, 8 years?  .... did anyone say they are into WW2?

Note how in the list below Russia, Syria, Iran, China and some other prominent countries are not mentioned.
Wouldn't that omission mean that the WW3 we are in neck deep right now is being fought by the Big List against
the omitted list?  


As for the "Islamic State" that the 70+ nations are purportedly battling against, that entity has gone through a slew of name changes just like rebels, moderate rebels, al Qaeda, al nusra, etc.etc.etc.etc.etc.  

Funny thing is: Most of us are accepting the propaganda that these 70+ nations while still not able to overcome a  ragtag army of jihadis, have declared they are now on Russia's borders to deter it. Deter it how and from what ? Will Trump stop this madness or will he join in it and shower down on us the nuclear war without which the Empire is refusing to lay down and call it quits?
 

From CongressionalResearchService
Coalition Contributions to Countering the
Islamic State


....According to the U.S. State Department, there are currently 66 participants in the coalition,
including:
Afghanistan,
Albania,
the Arab League,
Australia,
Austria,
Bahrain,
Belgium,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Bulgaria,
Canada,
Croatia,
Cyprus,
Czech Republic,
Denmark,
Egypt,
Estonia,
the European Union,
Finland,
France,
Georgia,
Germany,
Greece,
Hungary,
Iceland,
Iraq,
Ireland,
Italy,
Japan,
Jordan,
Kosovo,
Kuwait,
Latvia,
Lebanon,
Lithuania,
Luxembourg,
Macedonia,
Malaysia,
Moldova,
Montenegro,
Morocco,
The Netherlands,
New Zealand,
Nigeria,
Norway,
Oman,
Panama,
Poland,
Portugal,
Qatar,
Republic of Korea,
Romania,
Saudi Arabia,
Serbia,
Singapore,
Slovakia,
Slovenia,
Somalia,
Spain,
Sweden,
Taiwan,
Tunisia,
Turkey,
Ukraine,
The United Arab Emirates,
The United Kingdom
and the United States.

Each country is contributing to the coalition in a manner commensurate with its national interests
and comparative advantage. Contributions include both military and non-military assistance, although reporting on non-military contributions tends to be sporadic, as many countries donate
humanitarian assistance directly to local governments or....

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