Reader comment by Anonymous 8 Dec. 2024 Lots of bad things are yet to happen elsewhere, but think
about the even longer-term trajectory for Israel, because that is the
greatest threat. You have only two places in the world right now with an
openly professed genocidal racial supremacist ideology copied directly from
Nazi Germany - Israel and Ukraine. So those are the greatest threats to the
world. What happens in the immediate future is that Israel will
finish off Gaza and the West Bank and occupy and ethnically cleanse at
least the south of Lebanon and as much of of southern Syria as it wants.
Then there might be a pause for a bit to consolidate
control, but ultimately what someone there wrote for The Times of Israel
the other day will still hold - ``Israel needs lebensraum for its exploding
population''. Yes, exactly in those words. Not even hiding it anymore - it
is the exact same ideology as in 1930s Germany, but in an Israeli version.
So the demographic pressure will be relieved for a bit
through genocide of the neighboring populations, but then it will build up
again. Rinse and repeat to the Greater Israel of that infamous
Nile-to-the-Euphrates map most people have presumably seen.
If they are even bothered to justify it, it will be through
the October 7th playbook, which is why they are installing radical
islamists in power in Syria now - that will be used as cover for the
subsequent rounds of genocide and ethnic replacement.
The problem is it doesn't stop there - demographic pressure
will continue building. So who is next to be put on the menu decades
further down the line? Most likely Europe -- to the south and southeast it
is the Arabian and Sahara deserts, to the east it is the Iranian and
Central Asian ones; fertile land is to be found in a northern and
northwestern direction. And Europe by that time will itself be full of
islamists and greatly destabilized.
Rinse and repeat and in a few centuries the whole world will
be genocided out and replaced. This is where it is all potentially headed.
P.S. The greatest tragedy of what is happening now is that
Israel didn't have any strategic depth originally. From Lebanon and Syria
and Egypt you could do a preventive first strike on their nuclear weapon
systems before they could fire them and you could shoot down their
strategic missiles before they could reach their mid-course phase (which is
the only moment you have a realistic chance of shooting them down). Now
they have acquired that strategic depth. The use-it-or-lose-it principle
has never been shown to be more prescient than during the last year...
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