World War III: A Nightmare Scenario Coming True?

Global Research | 19 June 2015

With tensions in the Asia-Pacific region, war in the Middle East and NATO’s military build-up on Russia’s doorstep, World War III seems like a nightmare scenario coming true. Below are insightful articles on the fragile situations prevailing on every corner of the globe and their possibly disastrous implications. 

Towards A Global Military Fighting Machine: One World Government Protected by a One World Military

Joachim Hagopian

The forever war on terror in the Middle East and Africa as well as Europe and Asia fortified by a massive global infrastructure supporting over a thousand US military posts around the world guarantees black ops deployment everywhere on the planet.

Who’s Behind Asia-Pacific’s Growing Tensions? Curbing China’s Rising Power

Tony Cartalucci

It’s very clear that tensions in Asia Pacific, amid which the US attempts to pose as an indispensable mediator of, are in fact the intentional, premeditated consequences of long-standing, well-documented US foreign policy.

Obama in the Middle East: From Bad to Worse

Jack A. Smith

 

The U.S. war against IS – the end product so far of earlier American interventions beginning in the late 1970s – may last many years.

More US-NATO Wars on the Horizon? NATO Launches “Trident Juncture 2015”, Largest Military Exercise since the End of the Cold War

Manlio Dinucci

In such a scenario “Trident Juncture 2015,” an expression of a strategy of all-out war, is taking place.

War and Peace: The Lost Principles of Science and Value

Prof. John McMurtry

Today the new propagandists of war are dressed in peace costumes as they assume the official narratives of war as their own.

Dr. Paul L. Williams

The purpose of these endless wars, according to Chossudovsky, is not conquest but the destruction of sovereign states so that the United States will emerge triumphant as the world’s sole political and economic power.

Peace Negotiations or War Preparations? Colombia, Iran, China, Cuba, Ukraine, Yemen and Syria

Prof. James Petras

In each region the US has developed a very ‘special relation’ with key governments that serve as ‘strategic allies’. These include Israel in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia in the Persian Gulf and southwest Asia, Japan in the Far East and Colombia in Latin America.

U.S. May Position for a War Against Russia?

Eric Zuesse

The NATO expansion started in 1999, when U.S. President Bill Clinton brought into NATO the former Warsaw Pact member-nations of Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary. This threatening U.S. move, expanded even further in 2004, when U.S. President George W. Bush brought into NATO seven other former Warsaw Pact members.

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