US and Israeli Militaries Are Not the World’s Elite Force
The US has issued threat warnings for bases in the EU citing heightened terrorist mumblings. NATO has moved ten battalion tactical groups near Belarus’s border with the European Union member state – six are American. The Economist has declared Biden is staying put… for now. The elections in France are turning hard right. A category 4 hurricane has landed in the Caribbean and a Soros protégé has declared that the European Union is going to break apart.
Monday! Monday!
While the predictive US Military will not release the context of the terrorist threat across bases in Germany, false flag operations have become commonplace among our Zionist led leadership. Always to justify attacking another country, in this case the most likely country would be Iran. Why? Because Israel has declared Iran the responsible state as the source of all things evil. And Israel is lording over the CIA and DoD.
The US military is understaffed and our defense industry is incapable of building a successful hypersonic missile despite China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran claiming to have perfected the technology. The UK hopes to have one by 2030. Australia by 2031 – pinky swear. At issue according to the DoD is that each hypersonic missile costs $41 million to make. And each one has been an abject failure.
Adding to the incompetence is Boeing. Two astronauts are stranded at the ISS space station due to a malfunction in the Boeing spacecraft that deposited them there. NASA’s response, “ US Space Command is continuing to conduct routine conjunction assessments to support the safety and sustainability of the space domain.” Space Domain? Kindof hard to plant a flag in space and declare space is owned by Zion.
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