This cartoon was the closest thing I could use for what I was meaning. Israel and the Arab nations are uniting under peace treaties being negotiated with the help of the US and the military industrial complex. I feel the US, Israel and the Arabs will be making a move in the middle east against the muslim countries. Thats my gut feeling.
Who knows what'll happen now. Obama very much seemed to favor the Iran side of the equation, against our allies. It'd be hard to switch back to that at this point, our allies in the area seem quite solid now.
They didn't sign peace treaties I don't think, they just opened their countries up to each other, which was called a peace treaty by people who considered them at war previously, which they sort of were without any actual battles.
What country is that cartoon from? Israel is basically allied with those countries, but they're not represented in the cartoon.
No search hits for the cartoonist name scribbled at the bottom. Dare I suggest it's enemy propaganda?
I would have assumed it was from Iran but it'd be weird for them to not mention Israel. Maybe they see the US and Israel as the same thing?
This cartoon was the closest thing I could use for what I was meaning. Israel and the Arab nations are uniting under peace treaties being negotiated with the help of the US and the military industrial complex. I feel the US, Israel and the Arabs will be making a move in the middle east against the muslim countries. Thats my gut feeling.
Who knows what'll happen now. Obama very much seemed to favor the Iran side of the equation, against our allies. It'd be hard to switch back to that at this point, our allies in the area seem quite solid now.
When I read something like this I feel like we’re at the end times and our only hope is the Mahdi and Jesus Christ. God have mercy on us.
I don’t want Isis 2.0
Why do countries need peace treaties in times of peace? Peace treaties are the results of wars ending or signs they are on the horizon.
They didn't sign peace treaties I don't think, they just opened their countries up to each other, which was called a peace treaty by people who considered them at war previously, which they sort of were without any actual battles.