Banking Crisis: Historical Lessons and the Specter of Future Collapse

Once banking fails, even temporarily, it disrupts the entire supply chain – farming, processing, manufacturing, logistics, deliveries, retail transactions, and payroll for every worker involved. Nations increasingly face the specter of a financial reset that could transform their society. The warning from Mike Adams and Steve Quayle in their docuseries ‘Battlefield America: 2022-2024’ echoes throughout the United States as cities like Los Angeles warn residents they can no longer guarantee protection and essential services teeter on the brink of collapse. Parallels drawn to historical collapses in places like Venezuela, Lebanon, and even the Soviet Union loom large, sparking concerns about a potential future breakdown. Already, banks are freezing operations and threatens to undo the fragile threads of American society. Furthermore, the docuseries and commentators also highlight the rising instability within the US, including a potential ‘bloody nose’ missile attack by the country against Iran.

Despite the caveat that such an attack could not be entirely ruled out, a conventional war theater including ground war operations directed against Iran is nearly impossible without the support of Turkey and Pakistan, both of which have close ties with Iran. This policy of US “encirclement” of Iran, devised in the aftermath of the Iraq War, has proven to be dysfunctional as the US cannot rely on its allies.

Meanwhile, the situation appears to be complex and fragile, given the US’s largest military facility in the Middle East, Al-Udeid military base in Qatar, is situated in a country that is allied with Iran. While the US maintains good relations with Qatar, the base’s presence may lead to challenges in attempting to launch military operations.

In a separate context, the indictment of Hashim Thaci, once a close ally of the US and NATO, highlights the delay in acknowledging crimes committed against the people of Kosovo and Serbia. Crimes were committed in accordance with US-NATO orders and supported by the CIA and Germany’s BND. Responsibility thus lies with the Atlantic Alliance and NATO’s leaders. In conclusion, the ongoing instability both within the US and across international relations emphasizes the need for transparent and decisive solutions. The past lessons from historical collapses serve as a stark warning to present-day events, urging the necessity of preparing for potential future breaks and disruptions.

Without appropriate precautions, the fragile balance constructed over many years may crumble, significantly impacting society’s infrastructure at large.

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