ed note–ok, so all yuz’ TRUMP IS OUT TO START WW3 BEFORE HIS TERMS ENDS IN ORDER TO PLEASE D’JOOZ, don’t let us down now, let’s hear it jes’ one last time.
For the rest however who are serious thinkers and seekers of the truth, time to play our recurring historical game of ‘what if’?
WHAT IF DJT POTUS knows that Israel is about to take advantage of the upcoming chaos surrounding the Inauguration and what is likely to involve possible serious military intervention by launching a sneak attack against Iran, possibly precluded by an (attempted) false flag attack against an American ship (blamed on Iran) as the Jewish state did with the USS LIBERTY, that DJT knows this and thus–in one of the last official acts of his FIRST TERM, has moved Israel and ANY AND ALL MILITARY ACTIONS ON THE PART OF THE UNITED STATES INVOLVING THE JEWISH STATE to the same CENTCOM responsibility/theatres of operations as the rest of the Middle East?
Remember what DJT posted on the official White House website just within the last 24 hours–
‘I will always be committed to stopping the endless wars’
MilitaryTimes.com
With just days left in his presidency and in a bid to solidify Arab-Israeli efforts against Iran before Joe Biden takes office, Donald Trump has shaken up the headquarters overseeing U.S. military operations in the Middle East and Southwest Asia.
The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday evening that Trump has ordered U.S. Central Command to add Israel to the list of nations for which it has responsibility.
Moving Israel from U.S. European Command responsibilty to CENTCOM was once a non-starter because of long-simmering tensions between Israel and its regional neighbors, who have been CENTCOM’s allies in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and elsewhere. It is the crowning piece of Trump’s efforts to stitch together disparate nations with a common enemy, following the signing of the Abraham Accords, in which Israel normalized relations with former enemies Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.
Israel will become the 21st nation under CENTCOM’s purview, joining as it is increasingly cooperating with the Sunni-led Gulf States in an alliance of convenience against Shia-led Iran.
CENTCOM, led by Marine Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., deferred questions to the Pentagon Friday morning.
“The easing of tensions between Israel and its Arab neighbors subsequent to the Abraham Accords has provided a strategic opportunity for the United States to align key partners against shared threats in the Middle East,” the Pentagon said in a media release Friday morning. “Israel is a leading strategic partner for the United States, and this will open up additional opportunities for cooperation with our U.S. Central Command partners while maintaining strong cooperation between Israel and our European allies.”
The statement did not offer specifics on what role Israel will play in the new structure. Pentagon officials did not immediately respond to requests for additional information.