Escalating Tensions: Examining the Implications of International Military Exercises and Economic Warfare

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Introduction:

In a recent interview between host Brannon Howse and journalist Leo Hohmann, several alarming topics were discussed, shedding light on the escalating tensions between global powers and the potential consequences for the United States and the world at large. The conversation touched upon various issues, ranging from international military exercises to economic warfare. These insights provide a deeper understanding of the current geopolitical landscape and the challenges faced by the United States. Let's delve into the key points raised during the interview.

Military Exercises and Cyber Attacks:

The interview began by highlighting the significance of military exercises and their potential implications. Brannon Howse pointed to the 2018 joint military exercise, Vostok 18, involving Russia and China, which boasted a staggering number of troops, vehicles, aircraft, and ships. The scale of this exercise suggested a rehearsal for an invasion of NATO Europe and a potential thermonuclear war against the United States. The alarming part was that just months prior, the US Department of Homeland Security had discovered cyber attacks on the US electric grid by Russian cyber weapons. This raised concerns about Russia's ability to launch cyber attacks and potentially blackout the US electric grid using embedded logic bombs. Now in July of 2023, the 2019 warning by Brannon Howse and Dr. Peter Pry in Brannon’s documentary Siege, makes more more sense.

Cluster Bombs and International Law:

The conversation then shifted to the use of cluster bombs, particularly in Ukraine. The Biden administration's decision to approve the supply of cluster bombs to Ukraine sparked controversy, as these weapons have been banned by more than 120 countries due to their indiscriminate nature and potential harm to civilians. By approving their use, the Biden administration risked not only international condemnation but also the label of being a war criminal. Hohmann emphasized that this decision, along with other provocative actions by the US and NATO, could further escalate tensions with Russia and potentially lead to catastrophic consequences.

Technological Advancements and US Vulnerabilities:

The interview also touched upon Russia's technological advancements, specifically hypersonic missiles and the Poseidon, Russia’s unmanned nuclear submarine. Hohmann noted that these weapons posed a significant threat to the United States and its allies. Howse stressed that while Russia had been actively developing and testing such technologies, the United States lagged behind due to limitations imposed by treaties and inadequate modernization efforts. Howse explained how the U.S. honored the treaties while Russian broke almost every treaty and advanced in their nuclear technology. This discrepancy in capabilities raised concerns about the US's ability to defend itself against potential attacks and highlighted the vulnerabilities within the country's defense infrastructure.

Economic Warfare and International Monetary System:

Another crucial aspect of the interview was the discussion surrounding economic warfare and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Howse mentioned the IMF's upcoming annual meeting and its promotion of a central bank digital currency, potentially backed by gold. This development, coupled with the emergence of the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and their plans to create their own digital currency, signaled a potential shift in the global economic order. The interview shed light on the need for the United States to address its economic vulnerabilities and the risk of a banking collapse or food crisis, which could be exploited by adversaries seeking to destabilize the nation.

Conclusion:

The interview between Brannon Howse and Leo Hohmann offered valuable insights into the geopolitical challenges and threats faced by the United States. From the implications of large-scale military exercises and cyber attacks to the controversial use of cluster bombs and the vulnerabilities in US defense capabilities, the discussion shed light on the urgent need for comprehensive assessment and strategic planning. Additionally, the growing concerns about economic warfare and the potential impact on the international monetary system underscored the importance of addressing economic vulnerabilities and ensuring national security in this rapidly changing global landscape. As tensions escalate, it becomes increasingly crucial for policymakers and leaders to understand these issues and take proactive measures to protect the interests of the nation and its citizens.

 

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