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We’re only about a year and half into the biggest European conflict since WWII and now a whole

We’re only about a year and half into the biggest European conflict since WWII and now a whole carton of matches just ignited in the tinderbox that is the Middle East. [Wealth Daily] Jason Simpkins / Oct 10, 2023 Didn’t I Tell You the World Was Going to Sh!t? I don’t even know how to address the act of barbarism we saw this past weekend. More than a 1,000 people killed; women and children abducted from their home and taken God knows where for God knows what purpose. Just pure, unadulterated carnage. It’s mortifying, and I don’t expect the Israeli response to be any less brutal. And that’s a shame, because when it comes to the Israel-Palestine conflict, most of the people involved are innocent. Like many, they’re simply caught (quite literally) in the crossfire of extremists on both sides. There’s no doubt that Israeli hard-liners have gone too far in their treatment of the Palestinians. But NOTHING justifies this. It’s just an inflammatory act of terrorism. As with 9/11, there’s no real political goal or endgame. It’s purely an effort to sow chaos, upheaval, animus, and violence. And the timing is no coincidence. This Pill Will “Define the Next Decade” A new medical breakthrough smaller than the size of your pinkie is about to reshape human history. Because believe it or not, this tiny pill can eradicate every single sign and symptom of aging and disease... Which leaves you looking and feeling forever young. Don’t believe it? [Check out this proof...]( Over the past few years, Saudi Arabia and Israel, aided by the United States, have been negotiating a deal to normalize relations. In the course of those negotiations, the Palestinian issue, which has long stood in the way of that, was relegated to the background as Saudi Arabia focused on winning more U.S. support — i.e., a mutual defense treaty, help with its nuclear energy program, and weapons. The Biden administration was hopeful that the deal would be finalized by the end of the year. Of course, this past weekend upended that, bringing the world’s least-solvable problem back to the fore. The initial response from Saudi Arabia was not encouraging, as the kingdom’s foreign ministry’s statement blamed Israel for instigating the attack through “the continued occupation, the deprivation of the Palestinian people and their legitimate rights and the repetition of systemic provocations against its sanctities.” And indeed, that is largely the sentiment of the region’s Muslim population. The fact that they see such a vile and heinous act as justifiable retribution really lays bare the raw hatred that’s been nursed by this conflict for almost a century now. And it’s only going to get worse when Israel executes a full-scale and undoubtedly brutal response. Thus, the cycle of violence is further perpetuated and the militants — Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran — win a political victory that keeps the rival Saudis from drawing closer to the United States and Israel. 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Ford Carrier Strike Group toward the eastern Mediterranean, while taking “steps to augment U.S. Air Force F-35, F-15, F-16, and A-10 fighter aircraft squadrons in the region.” Meanwhile, Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu have already had multiple phone conversations and remain in regular contact as Israel carries out what Netanyahu is already calling a "long and difficult war." "We have to go in. We can't negotiate now," he reportedly told Biden. "We need to restore deterrence." Make no mistake, shit has only just begun to hit the fan. And as always, the only real winners here are going to be the weapons dealers. That’s why it’s investing malpractice to not have a stake in them. It’s also why I have a trading service that focuses exclusively on military, defense, and intelligence technology. (You can [find my latest major investment report here.]() Because, as I always tell people, the world isn’t getting any safer. To the contrary, the entire global order is eroding. We’re only about a year and half into the biggest European conflict since WWII and now a whole carton of matches just ignited in the tinderbox that is the Middle East. Just wait until China invades Taiwan. Fight on, [Jason Simpkins Signature] Jason Simpkins [follow basic]([@OCSimpkins on Twitter]( [Wealth Daily ICYMI Header]( $100 Trillion Energy Breakthrough in a Small Wyoming Town This small Wyoming town few people have heard of is about to be the focus of the energy market. And it’s all thanks to Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and the small company generating the strange fuel that will change the world. Let me explain. 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