The fact that Islamists remain so mindful of battle anniversaries should not be an overlooked fact.
Also noted is the fact that the Turks have recently invaded Syria, so soon after making "nice-nice" with the Russians
As recently as a week ago, there was a short FReeper discussion about the possibility of Russians using the same UN military base
where approximately 50 U.S. nuclear missiles are being kept while the facility was surrounded by hostile Turks.
It's kind of ironic how fast 'friends' have become 'foes', and 'foes' have become 'friends', all for the sake of becoming a new world power in that neighborhood.
It's enough to make your head spin !
“It’s kind of ironic how fast ‘friends’ have become ‘foes’, and ‘foes’ have become ‘friends’, all for the sake of becoming a new world power in that neighborhood.”
It’s actually for the sake of creating a world government. Israel has to be destroyed in order for that to occur.
Just found this article.
MORE EVIDENCE GERMANY PREPARING FOR WAR: DOCTORS ARE BEING DRAFTED
http://www.thedailysheeple.com/more-evidence-germany-preparing-for-war-doctors-are-being-drafted_082016
Saw this news article and I don’t think it is a coincidence with all of the other things going on.
Confirmed: The Arch Of Triumph Is Going Up In New York City On September 19th
http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/confirmed-the-arch-of-triumph-is-going-up-in-new-york-city-on-september-19th
I want to stress that this is not the same arch that once stood directly in front of the Temple of Baal in Palmyra. But according to Wikipedia it did connect the Temple of Baal with the main street of the Colonnade
The Monumental Arch was built sometime during the reign of emperor Septimius Severus, which lasted from 193 to 211 AD; it linked the main street of the Colonnade and the Temple of Bel.[1] The arch was meant to integrate the southern and central parts of the Colonnade as its location marks a change of 30° in the orientation of the street.[2]
According to some sources, the structure was built as a triumphal arch to commemorate the Romans victories over the Parthians.
Once again, I think that there is something important that I need to point out. The Romans constructed this arch after a victory over Parthia, and in his extraordinary book on the Parthians Stephen M. Collins has shown that the Parthian Empire was largely made up of people that came from the northern tribes of Israel. So the original purpose of this arch was to celebrate victory over Israel.