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Excellent analysis, as always, Prof. Pape. If Iran continues blocking the Straight of Hormuz, could there be a point beyond which it has "over-played" its hand, and the rest of the world goes against it?

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If one listens to astute and well researched global analysists such as Alex Krainer, the issue is that the big banking families own the globe by buying up the politicians in various countries, like pieces on a chess board and their wishes are played out by those bought and paid for. Currently, perhaps the Rothschilds, aim to "develop" the Mideast into a financial center and playground, a Gaza riviera etc and hold the banking loans on the development assuming long term collateral and income on the colonialization of the area. One can deduce, it appears Iran did not fit into plans to be hegemon for Mideastern dominance in the corrupt plan to develop 30 billion in assets over there and put the entire 'development' at risk. It has to be eliminated! Of course, they use the USA and Israel for their military operation by buying up all politicians on both sides of the aisles here and in other countries where that needs be done to execute the deed. Escalation must happen to execute that end and is not in the USA or Israeli peoples interests or anyone living in that area that conflicts with billionaire interests. That is not in discussion on morning Joe.

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