my reply to : Douglas Macgregor (clip): U.S. Attack On Iran Could Be Imminent

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Rick1234567S

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Jan 15, 2026, 7:26:42 AMJan 15
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As a secret diplomat with some weight in global economics I have assisted and advised Iran since the revolution removed the shah many years ago. Playing referee and advisor and I gave the mullahs the oil to look after because they were the only people they trusted.
And if you know about Saddam and I am sure you do how any leader like that can easily be dealt with by strong arm tactics the mullahs have managed to conservatively protect the oil from countless attacks by the US over the years. Their position now on the silk route with their giant mall and their culture protected is admired by many.
They constantly resist interference and just keep working towards economic development. They will weather this storm.
Armenia is where this latest problem arose when Trump blocked Russian rail and Iranian rail from completing their plans the canal rail project.
But a solution is available there by the SCO expanding on its security agreements with Interpol.
I know far more about all this than anyone else does having set the boundary for the wall, on behalf of the Palestinians after suggesting the they build it. I kept Iran out of the gulf wars and you know it was on both sides of them. That wasn't easy.
And so they won't attack the US even though they have hypersonic missiles that can be steered they don't want conflict.
So the RATS agreement is something I warned them about in recent years that it clearly states that religious fanaticism is a threat to global security. So as long as they keep that in mind I am sure they will be able to cooperate with other countries.
I know that when I was there looking at the new mall in Israel since Netanyahu is a friend of mine I said well don't look at the Iran mall, and SHTF, but what you do not know, is before it did, they winked at Iran, and Iran winked back.
Red team blue team, conflict perceived conflict for economic growth.

Rick1234567S

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Jan 15, 2026, 7:28:27 AMJan 15
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I have good news for you. We are inches away from solving the Palestinian problem because of these two countries working together through BRICS and with American help and leaders who are above and beyond the norm. Battle hardened, with huge followings, and for a reason, they get things done.
We can see it from here. At least I can. and it's a beautiful thing. All the players are there. China, with its wealth, and ambition through BRICS for a multipolar economic based system that has no prejudice, a corridor through Iraq, and Syria, to Egypt, so that supply lines take 3 days by rail, as opposed to 35 days be sea. And for Israel? Will there be a large mall in Gaza? I don't know. Will there be one in Syria? I don't know that either.  But there will be 500,000 jobs created in the region. Is there a demographic for a large mall?
Is it that important? Is it not sufficient to say we are reopening an ancient trade route that always was part of the silk route.
THE SILK ROAD GOAT INDEX MAP
(BASED ON ANCIENT TRADE ROUTES)
• EASTERN TERMINUS — CHINA: $260
• TARIM BASIN — WESTERN CHINA: $260
• PAMIR GATE — PAKISTAN: $165
• HINDUSTAN NODE — INDIA: $177
• PERSIAN GATE — IRAN: $190
• MESOPOTAMIAN BRIDGE — IRAQ (EST.): $210
• ANATOLIAN CROSSROADS — TURKEY: $350
• LEVANTINE PORTS — (EST.): $300
• NILE CORRIDOR — EGYPT: $244
• ARABIAN ROUTE — SAUDI ARABIA: $310
THE PATTERN IS OBVIOUS:
THE CLOSER YOU GET TO THE HISTORICAL SILK ROAD, THE CHEAPER THE GOAT.

Rick1234567S

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Jan 15, 2026, 7:47:20 AMJan 15
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Did the Silk Route go to Turkey? No it didn't, it went to Egypt.

Now with the dancing...
The song that reflects the Exodus story and is a well-known symphonic piece used in cinema is the "Theme of Exodus" by Ernest Gold. This iconic instrumental theme comes from the soundtrack of the 1960 epic film Exodus, which tells the story of the founding of the modern State of Israel, recalling the biblical journey of the Israelites.

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