The end of American power is near

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  The end of American power is near

epa04318993 US President Barack Obama approaches the podium to deliver remarks on Ukraine and other foreign policy issues following a meeting with Secretary of State John Kerry, at the White House, in Washington DC, USA, 16 July 2014. Obama announced new sanctions against Russia regarding the situation in Ukraine.  EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS

What is going on the the minds of the elite and the military officials in the ranks of the empire. They feel and see that collapse is eminent. From the Near East(Middle East/North Africa) over to Asia, everything is falling apart for the old world order.

The ties which kept these areas bound by the empire are losing their cohesiveness. Those in power are racing against time to try to maintain their position and their grip over the entire global arena.

The end of American power is near. We stand on the shoulders of change. This is a very unwelcome situation she now finds herself in. But…. “It is impossible for America to be the victor in this universal war because of divine intervention against her. Although she has enough deadly material manufactured to try to win, can she win against Allah (God)?”-pg.233(tfoa)

Why? Because destruction was prepared for her….”The scholars and the scientists know that America cannot win. It is not just I, alone, saying this.

Scholars and scientists will tell us America cannot win and we know by divine prophecy that America cannot win.

If it were just Russia, China, Viet Nam and Korea using their judgment of how best to destroy each other, maybe America could win; for she has as much as they have in war material and scientific preparation.

Dunford: US war plans outdated, new Pentagon staff needed
America’s top military officer has underscored the need for reorganizing US combat commands in the Pacific and the Middle East, because the existing war plans are outdated.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford said Monday that the nature of warfare is changing and the United States requires a new staff that can coordinate military responses across regions.

“It’s my assumption today that it would be very difficult for any conflict to be isolated to a region,” Dunford said at a Washington, DC forum organized by the Center for a New American Security. “Any conflict we have will be trans-regional, multi-domain and multi-functional,”

“When you think about potential adversaries in the future, I think we need to think about strategy right up front that takes into account it is in all likelihood going to be fought in that way,” he noted.

As an example, the general said a military conflict with North Korea would not be confined to just the Korean Peninsula as ballistic weapons and cyber attacks would drag other nations into the war.

“If you were to talk about the Korean Peninsula some years ago, you would have thought about a conflict that we hoped to isolate on the Korean Peninsula,” he said. “And then as the North Koreans developed ballistic missile capability, it started to affect other regional actors, such as Japan, so no longer could you hope to isolate a conflict on the peninsula.”

Gen. Dunford told the defense forum that America’s current war planning and command and control structure are “not really optimized for that fight.”

The statement came as the Senate Armed Services Committee and its Republican chairman, Senator John McCain, are in the process of rewriting the 1986 Goldwater-Nichols Act, the law that established the current chain of command in the US.

“Sen. McCain is running pretty hard,” the four-star general said.

Dunford also said the Joint Staff, comprised of 4,000 personnel and military advisers, need to recognize the need to cut some functions he said are no longer needed.

Source: www.presstv.ir 

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