{"id":19846,"date":"2014-03-13T11:19:24","date_gmt":"2014-03-13T16:19:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thisblogrules.com\/?p=19846"},"modified":"2014-03-08T18:30:05","modified_gmt":"2014-03-09T00:30:05","slug":"world-peace-is-in-danger","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thisblogrules.com\/world-peace-is-in-danger\/","title":{"rendered":"Three Signs that World Peace is in Danger"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n A lot of strange things have been happening lately, especially things that concern the entire populace. The problem is that confusion and misinformation fueled by the press’s manipulation and political coverups have lead to a general sense of paranoia among normal people. The fear of war, and oppression fester and grow in the minds of the misguided, who believe that an impending doom is lurking for them in the shadows.<\/p>\n In addition to all this commotion, TV shows are always coming up with conspiracy theories<\/a> that do nothing more than to further agitate the populace. Although we are not claiming that a next World War will erupt any time soon, the current state of the world is showing some eerie similarities with other pre-World War pictures<\/strong>, and we know how history likes to repeat itself. Let’s take a look at the three signs that tell us how World Peace is in danger:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n You have probably heard that on February 27, 2014, Russian soldiers started to move towards Crimea<\/strong>, and took several of its airports. As a matter of fact, 6000 Russian troops were deployed to the peninsula, and started to forcibly take control of communication centers, government buildings and military bases. But this isn’t the first power play that Russia has displayed in regards to Ukraine, nor is it the first disturbing event to occur in Ukraine in the past few weeks.<\/p>\n Ukraine and Russia have argued over the Crimea peninsula for over 300 years,<\/strong> and it seems that the populace is split into to: the Russia sympathizing part, and the nationalist party. At the moment, the country’s politics are in tatters, and decisions taken by Russia seem to affect the whole of Europe. In the map above you will see how clearly the supporters of Russia and Ukraine are divided (Blue is for pro-Russian supporters, and purple is for Yulia Tymoshenko’s supporters.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Ukraine is being invaded, and nobody is doing anything to stop it. Although the UN, NATO and the US have all issued warnings<\/a> that any act of aggresion against Crimea will be considered an act of aggression against the whole world, this has not stopped Russia from talking control of Crimea. The truth is that nothing can be done, unless a game of nuclear Russian roulette will start, and nobody wants that. <\/b>Although Ukraine may not light the match for the third World War, it reassures Russia, once again, that it can do whatever the f&#k it wants, and not be punished. A similar situation occurred in 2008, when Russia decided to throw some bombs over the Georgian Capital. Humanitarian groups cried out, governments issued threats, but in the end, nobody liftd a finger.<\/p>\n Tensions seem to be arising in every corner of the world, and the middle East is no exception. Whether or not Iran is a threat, we may not yet know, but it is definitely a force to be reckoned with. Apparently, earlier this year, Iran dispatched a fleet of ships towards US national waters. Soon after, on February 12, 2014, Iran’s military adviser stated that the country is prepared to go toe-to-toe on land or sea, with America.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n1. The Dire Situation in Ukraine \u2013 Russia’s Invasion<\/h1>\n
2. Iran is Itching for War<\/h1>\n