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The End Game
cargo ship and by foot. We will retaliate in kind, but to the militant Muslims governing Iran, this will be expected and welcomed. We will ensure their place in Heaven.
Just as millions worldwide died defeating the Nazis, the death toll in this coming struggle will be staggering -- far greater than World War II -- and few nations will remain untouched. Militant Islam will stand against the rest of humanity, poised to commit martyrdom on an unimaginable scale. The end game will result in millions of deaths in this country and among our allies, but also with the complete decimation of the Middle East and her peoples, hundreds of millions of innocent Muslims, Christians, Buddhist, Hindus and even Atheists. We are just entering the 21st Century, but given the weapons and technologies of this century, coupled with millennia-old hatreds, Humanity will not enter the 22nd Century with the cultural and religious rifts that exists today. There will be resolution to this conflict in this century. This struggle might be ancient, but the end game is in sight. How do we stop it? The struggle exists at the very core of our Humanity, the fundamental questions of Man's belief in his Creator and his place in the universe. Stop it? Maybe the best we can do is understand it and be ready for it. |
About Jim Clonts
Born in St Louis, Missouri in 1966, Jim Clonts graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and received his commission in the U.S. Air Force in 1988. As a B-52G Stratofortress navigator-bombardier, he flew ten combat missions in Operation DESERT STORM.
During his nearly ten years of active duty service he amassed over 2,500 flying hours in the B-52G and H bombers, including 130 combat hours, and was awarded the Air Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, the Air Force Achievement Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Kuwait and Kuwaiti Liberation Medals, Outstanding Unit Award with Valor, and the National Defense Service Medal. Jim left the service in 1998 and is currently working in the field of engineering. He is author of the book, When Penguins Flew and Water Burned. Visit Jim Clonts' web site. What's Hot
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