by LUKE ZUNGA
JOHANNESBURG – THE missile war is raging between Israel and Iran. Explosions of the mightiest emagedon explode, supplied by the United States (US) and kindled by Israel in a war of domination, in the background of massive massacre in Gaza, with Palestinians suffering food strangulation and reckless Israeli genocide.
America is entering the war.
For Israel to propel missile incursions into Iran it has to fly past Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Iraq, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Kuwait. These countries are quiet and have no capacity to protect their air spaces.
They cannot say no, to the invasion of their air spaces by both America and Israel. They are docile, only whispering, heads down. Their citizens meet at Mecca, but turn a blind eye to open aggression.
The world is unfair. Iran is accused of setting up and funding proxies in the region, but the US also has proxies in Israel and other cooperating Arabian countries.
The US attack on Iraq during the 2003 Second Persian gulf war had the undertone of false intelligence that Saddam Hussein (late) had weapons of mass destruction.
They were not there, as former South African President Nelson Mandela openly protested. Tony Blair, the then British Prime Minister, also confessed afterwards that there were no weapons of destruction found in Iraq.
Today Iran is accused of developing a nuclear weapon that Iran will use to attack Israel. It’s a suspicion, not a fact and the destruction emanates from that.
The world of the United States is unreliable.
The United States is at the heart of this anarchy because Israel is its proxy in the region alongside Saudi Arabia and other states in the gulf.
If the gulf states were openly protesting to the Unites States that this should not happen America would stop, but these states are divided and play against each other.
It is the same Arabs who pray together in Mecca yet fail to issue a cohesive anti-war message.
The issue here is about money and dominance, the economy. These countries, although they have oil resources, are pandering on the West for money.
There is nothing wrong with choosing friends, but choosing friends outside the family, region and religion is trite.
As researchers we have suggested to Iran, Iraq and UAE that if they adopt the proposal that citizens contribute 1 cent when activating their cellphones, they would raise capital to inject into manufacturing and create jobs.
The citizens would be happy and the economies would grow. Instead, they are not doing that, and the citizens are not so happy, thus the strategy of Israel to instigate insurrection in Iran.
The currency of Iran needs redenominating and we have given Iran insights on how to reach that point. One cent can change the economy and a larger economy will develop better military defences, to be able to resist totalitarian American hegemony.
Since the 1979 Iranian revolution, which deposed the Shah (Mohammad Reza Pahlavi), the economic exploit of the US, Iran has been seen as an enemy of the US and its rejection of the state of Israel has made it the enemy to be destroyed.
At this stage the US will enter the war, not necessarily to defeat, but to destroy Iran.
Nobody can stand in the way of the US, other than through strong defenses from a robust economy. This is a war of money and dominance.
South Africa can face the same fate. There is no common sense from the Americans.
The South African President was at the G7. He was forced to sign along with the drama of Palestine and Israel.
If the USA decides to attack South Africa for its stance on Israel, South Africa has no defences.
The country refused to read the message that it has to grow the economy its own way, as suggested by citizens, not just to attract foreign investors.
The government is listening to technocrats. That will not work. The answer is not in sections 9, 10 and 12 of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) Act either.
The answer is in section 11, 1 and 2 of the said act. Organize the capital. A growing economy is necessary, as China did, to improve confidence in the population, build infrastructure and develop high tech defenses to patrol the wide oceans around South Africa, and avoid being bullied.
We are in court to persuade this South African government to read the future to strengthen its economy and strengthen its defence apparatus, which the foreign investors approach will not achieve.
– CAJ News