12/14/2023 / By Ethan Huff
One of the top dogs in America’s military-industrial complex believes that the United States can handle not just the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Gaza war but also a third war against communist China.
Since the fiat financial house of cards known as the American economy is about to crumble, the globalists once again need to spark as many wars as possible to keep the money flowing. This is why Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Christopher Grady says the U.S. should start fighting China now, too.
At a recent Atlantic Council event, Grady spoke on behalf of the Pentagon in declaring that the military-industrial complex is at the ready to engage in three potential proxy wars if necessary to maintain the status quo.
The U.S. Navy in particular, Grady claims, is fully capable of waging battle against Russia in Ukraine, against China in Taiwan, in full support of Israel if called upon to obliterate Gaza. All three conflicts could be maintained simultaneously, Grady insists.
“You look at what is required to support Ukraine, look at what might be required to support our partner in Israel, and then, of course, you put Taiwan on top of that – we have the construct that we do with combatant commanders and the rest that should allow us to command and control those three things all at once,” Grady said.
“It’s part of our campaigning process, which is central to the national defense strategy. Is it challenging? Sure.”
(Related: A former United Nations consultant has claimed that Israel will cease to exist by the year 2030 if it does not cease its war on Gaza.)
Grady all but stated flat-out that unless the U.S. embroils itself in all three of these wars, the current world order, which is shaped like a pyramid in terms of its hierarchy, will crumble.
The powers that be know this just like they knew it back during the first and second world wars, which were timed and executed both to continue propagating the current world order and to advance Zionist interests in the Middle East and beyond.
Grady spoke during his address about various emerging global hotspots for war, which he described as “test cases” in the establishment’s efforts to keep itself at the top of the pyramid.
A potential future clash over Taiwan independence is one of the examples Grady proposed as “a case where the probability of buffoonery goes way high as you start to see the Chinese PRC, PLA and, more importantly, not PLA but kind of white and white vessels like Coast Guard equivalents,” he further stated.
“The tempo is a little bit higher right now. This isn’t a test case for what we would do; I think it’s a test case for the whole rules-based international order, frankly.”
As usual, the point of Grady’s groveling was to twist the arm of Congress into sending another $106 billion in funding to further arm Ukraine, Israel and various operations in the Asia-Pacific region of the world.
Around the same time as Grady’s speech, President Biden publicly claimed that if more weapons and money are not sent to Ukraine, Russia will be emboldened to take even more territory in Ukraine and beyond.
“The highly dubious logic seemed more of a desperate attempt at fearmongering, however, which is unlikely to sway the GOP holdouts blocking the Biden plan,” noted Zero Hedge about these latest developments on the global war stage.
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