Monday, May 12, 2008

Kenneth T. Tellis: Is the U.S planning a Blitzkrieg on Iran and Venezuela in the very near future?

VHeadline commentarist Kenneth T. Tellis writes: The sending of a U.S. Naval Battle Group to the coast of Iran and the re-formation of the U.S. Fourth Fleet which will be off the coast of Venezuela means that something is in the works.

The point is, is the U.S planning a Blitzkrieg on Iran and Venezuela in the very near future?


All that is taking place now with the stationing of U.S. Naval Battle Groups in areas of interest to the U.S. government means it is getting ready to strike. Of course there are misgivings, because while the U.S. is planning to attack both Iran and Venezuela, they may get much more than they bargaining for from the other two Super Powers. Just say that the U.S. has plans for the invasion of Iran and Venezuela, won�t that leave the U.S. itself will be open to direct attack on its own mainland bases?

If that be the case, the U.S. will be caught in a no win situation ... because its armies are now spread very thinly and cannot defend a direct attack on the very U.S. Perhaps, its leaders are willing to take that gamble and risk the loss of their own country, as did Adolf Hitler.

Of course the worst case scenario would be if the U.S. couldn�t defend its own territory in a war with China and Russia ... but, if the U.S. loses, you can bet the Menus will be written in Russian and Chinese, offering Borsht with Vodka and Cow Mein with Rice Wine at places where American families once ordered Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and French Fries before.

Say that would not be such a bad idea would it?

It would be change of diet that could help Americans lose some of that fat.

Kenneth T. Tellis
kenttellis@rogers.com



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