Although no mainstream media is giving this much attention, thousands of U.S. troops are being deployed to Israel, and Iran is taking this as a warning that an attack may be in the works.
This will be the largest ever “missile drill” between the U.S. and Israel, but the timing is certainly suspect. Even more suspect is the fact that thousands of American troops will be taking up residence all around Israel. Is this being done for simple military exercises, or is something more sinister going on.
I can only speculate at this point, but I believe that the U.S. government is getting ready to give a green light for Israel to attack Iran. Should that happen, and Iran retaliates, which would be the normal response, what could be the consequences?
My belief is that these troops are being used as cannon fodder in order for the government to be able to gain general acceptance of the American population for a U.S. war against Iran. Should Israel attack Iran, and Iran then fires on Israel, it is very likely that some American soldiers stationed there could, and most likely would, be injured or killed. This would be the event (false flag) needed for the U.S. entry into a war with Iran, and one that would be supported by the so-called “patriotic” citizenry in America.
Remember, that just recently, the U.S. deployed troops, as well as military equipment and planes, to Australia. This was also done in the name of training exercises, but much more is involved. This move allowed the U.S. to be stationed close to Southeast Asia, which poses a direct threat to China.
These maneuvers are not random, nor are they done for national defense. Both are aggressive in nature, and threatening to other countries, and both are in very sensitive regions.
It is important to always remember that the government does nothing that is not by design. The risk in the Middle East concerning Iran is real, and it is dangerous. At this juncture, it looks like an attack on Iran is imminent, and any attack will have very adverse consequences for not only the U.S., but also for that entire region, and possibly the world.