Why Has The World Sud­den­ly Gone Com­plete­ly Nuts?

Why Has The World Suddenly Gone Completely Nuts?

Chaos is start­ing to erupt all over the plan­et.  Mar­tial law was just declared in South Korea, civ­il unrest is rag­ing in the streets of Geor­gia, and civ­il war threat­ens to top­ple the Assad regime in Syr­ia.  It is almost as if some­one decid­ed to flip a switch and now vast hordes of peo­ple are going com­plete­ly nuts.  Unfor­tu­nate­ly, I think that this is just the begin­ning because I am con­vinced that civ­il unrest will be a major theme in 2025.

On Tues­day, the entire world was shocked by footage of crazed pro­test­ers clash­ing with riot police just out­side of the Nation­al Assem­bly in South Korea…

Shock­ing images show­ing dozens of riot cops and armed police offi­cers push­ing back enraged riot­ers out­side the Nation­al Assem­bly short­ly after Yoon’s address was broad­cast to the nation.

Mean­while, news cam­eras cap­tured the moment heli­copters descend­ed from the evening skies and land­ed on top of the par­lia­ment build­ing before troops dis­em­barked and began lock­ing down the loca­tion.

Oth­er footage and pic­tures lat­er showed heav­i­ly armed sol­diers in tac­ti­cal equip­ment stalk­ing through the hall­ways of the Nation­al Assem­bly. Par­lia­men­tary aides were seen try­ing to push the sol­diers back by spray­ing fire extin­guish­ers.

The pres­i­dent of South Korea imposed mar­tial law in a des­per­ate attempt to quell the unrest, but he was forced to end it after just six hours

Mar­tial law was enact­ed in South Korea for just six hours, prompt­ing wide­spread out­rage after the Pres­i­dent cit­ed ‘threats’ from North Korea.

Pres­i­dent Yoon Suk Yeol issued the order in a tele­vi­sion address, vow­ing elim­i­nate ‘anti-state’ forces as he sus­pend­ed par­lia­ment, banned polit­i­cal gath­er­ings and ordered the end of a long-run­ning doc­tors’ strike.

Just hours after doing so, the Nation­al Assem­bly unan­i­mous­ly vot­ed to lift mar­tial law. Pres­i­dent Yeol has since announced the mar­tial law is over, with his cab­i­net offi­cial­ly end­ing it.

We have nev­er seen any­thing quite like this in South Korea.

Will this pres­i­den­tial elec­tion be the most impor­tant in Amer­i­can his­to­ry?

Nor­mal­ly, South Kore­ans are so calm.

Are North Kore­an oper­a­tives respon­si­ble for stir­ring up trou­ble?

Could it be pos­si­ble that the Chi­nese are behind the unrest?

Hope­ful­ly, some answers will emerge in the days ahead.

Mean­while, vio­lent protests con­tin­ue to rage in the streets of Geor­gia, and as a result, dozens of peo­ple have been hos­pi­tal­ized

More than 40 peo­ple in the for­mer Sovi­et nation of Geor­gia have been hos­pi­tal­ized fol­low­ing a bru­tal police crack­down on pro­test­ers in a move that was backed by pro-Rus­sia Prime Min­is­ter Irak­li Kobakhidze.

Tens of thou­sands of pro­test­ers hit the streets in the cap­i­tal city of Tbil­isi for a fourth night on Sun­day after Kobakhidze’s rul­ing par­ty, known as the Dream Par­ty, sus­pend­ed the country’s 15-year push to join the Euro­pean Union (EU) last week.

“Any vio­la­tion of the law will be met with the full rig­or of the law,” Kobakhidze said dur­ing a week­end brief­ing. “Nei­ther will those politi­cians who hide in their offices and sac­ri­fice mem­bers of their vio­lent groups to severe pun­ish­ment escape respon­si­bil­i­ty.”

Just like we have seen in so many oth­er East­ern Euro­pean nations, it appears that some­one may be try­ing to insti­gate a “col­or rev­o­lu­tion” in order to over­throw the Geor­gian gov­ern­ment.

In the Mid­dle East, a resur­gent civ­il war in Syr­ia has tak­en cen­ter stage.

After cap­tur­ing Alep­po, Sun­ni rad­i­cals are now advanc­ing on the city of Hama

Rebel and gov­ern­ment forces are bat­tling for con­trol of Syr­ia, with the fiercest fight­ing on Tues­day tak­ing place around the cen­tral city of Hama, after years of lit­tle move­ment in the con­flict.

Islamist rebel group Hay­at Tahrir al-Sham on Tues­day announced the “lib­er­a­tion” of three towns north of the city and said their “forces con­tin­ue to advance.” Gov­ern­ment forces, the group claimed, had suf­fered “major and suc­ces­sive col­laps­es.” The Syr­i­an state news agency coun­tered that the army was rein­forc­ing defens­es north of Hama “in prepa­ra­tion for the start of the coun­ter­at­tack.” Russ­ian forces also announced airstrikes against rebels in Hama and Idlib provinces, killing dozens.

With­out Russ­ian air sup­port, the Syr­i­an mil­i­tary would have like­ly already col­lapsed.

Most Amer­i­cans don’t real­ize this, but the U.S. is still very active inside Syr­ia as well.  In fact, there are reports that Iran­ian-backed Shi­ite forces com­ing across the bor­der from Iraq were just attacked by A‑10 Warthog air­craft

How­ev­er, accord­ing to claims on social media, these Iran-backed troops have already been struck by the Unit­ed States. On Decem­ber 1 and 2, mul­ti­ple Open Source Intel­li­gence (OSINT) accounts and mil­i­tary blog­gers claimed that the USAF had deployed its A‑10 Warthog ground-attack air­craft to attack the mili­tias that entered Syr­ia.

One such claim made by Visegard said: “50+ Iran­ian-backed Shi­ite sol­diers from the PMU killed in straf­ing rounds by U.S. Air Force A‑10 Warthogs in Syr­ia.” PMU is the abbre­vi­a­tion for Pop­u­lar Mobil­i­sa­tion Forces, a mil­i­tary for­ma­tion of the Iraqi Armed Forces com­posed of sev­er­al Shia fac­tions.

Hope­ful­ly, U.S. air­craft and Russ­ian air­craft will not come into direct con­flict with one anoth­er.

The Rus­sians would like to offer the Assad regime more sup­port, but they cer­tain­ly have their hands full in Ukraine right now.

Unfor­tu­nate­ly for the Ukraini­ans, their ill-fat­ed Kursk offen­sive has made them vul­ner­a­ble on the east­ern front, and the Rus­sians are tak­ing full advan­tage of that oppor­tu­ni­ty

Russ­ian troops in east­ern Ukraine have seized at least 10 vil­lages and set­tle­ments in rough­ly as many days, accord­ing to a group with ties to the Ukrain­ian Army that maps the bat­tle­field, as Moscow press­es on with slow but steady advances that have height­ened pres­sure on Ukraine’s author­i­ties to start cease-fire talks.

The sit­u­a­tion looks par­tic­u­lar­ly pre­car­i­ous for Ukrain­ian forces in Donet­sk, in Ukraine’s east, where Russ­ian forces are clos­ing in on their last two strong­holds in the south­ern part of the region, accord­ing to the analy­sis by the group, Deep­State. The fall of the strong­holds, Kurakhove and Vely­ka Novosil­ka, could pave the way for a Russ­ian takeover of the area, experts say.

Rus­sia, which annexed Donet­sk in 2022 and con­trols about two-thirds of the region, is seek­ing to con­sol­i­date pow­er over the whole ter­ri­to­ry.

For now, North Amer­i­ca is much qui­eter than the rest of the world.

But it is just a mat­ter of time before tremen­dous chaos erupts in our streets as well.

The left is tar­get­ing Don­ald Trump’s inau­gu­ra­tion on Jan­u­ary 20th as a time for mas­sive protests.

And as eco­nom­ic con­di­tions in Europe con­tin­ue to dete­ri­o­rate, I expect a lot of unrest in the streets of major Euro­pean cities in the days ahead.

2024 was cer­tain­ly a very “inter­est­ing” year, but I believe that we are going to go to a whole new lev­el in 2025.

Cross-post­ed with Sons of Lib­er­ty Media

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