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Donald Trump is touting this weekend's bombing campaign as a "spectacular military success," which is hitting some with narrative whiplash given hi...
Donald Trump is touting this weekend's bombing campaign as a "spectacular military success," which is hitting some with narrative whiplash given his stated desire for peace.
But when is a contradiction not a contradiction?
Is this simply 'peace through strength,' or much more?
1) An Escalatory Narrative
Key to understanding how a president who's literally built his brand around the twin principles of unification and peacemaking could be touting kinetic military action against a sovereign nation as a 'spectacular success' is in recognizing where the Collective Mind is at.
Only by understanding the narrative (ie: the mass psychological) battlespace accurately can we begin to form an understanding of how Trump is working to disentangle literal generations of programming, going back to CIA-backed regime change operations in Iran in 1979, and the role Israel has played in cultivating the very terror cells that have repeatedly threatened it over the intervening years.
Many in this community understand that escalation provides opportunity, in that, the closer the world appears to the doorstep of a major conflict, the more collective mandate there is for creative, dramatic and otherwise unconsidered off-ramps to said conflict.
This is why you've seen supposed adversaries like Russia, China and (formerly) Saudi Arabia publicly join the narrative by offering to broker the very deals many of us believe are already done.
2) A Peaceful Pincer
Count me among a small group in the Info War who strongly doubt these kinetic events need to have occurred at all in order to provoke the sort of narrative progression and sifting they're intended to.
Either way, while some Actuals likely did take place on the ground in Iran, we're also being told about 'unusual activity' taking place at these facilities in the days leading to the 'surprise' attacks, which, combined with Trump's own seeding and communications between US emissaries and their Iranian counterparts implies foreknowledge, which implies direct coordination.
Combine this with Trump educating the Collective Mind about the core governing philosophy of Middle Eastern face-saving, then apply that to the US side as well (especially Trump,) and one begins to see that, IF the goal of both sides is mutual mandate cultivation toward peace, the appearance of a brief period of kinetic (albeit BLOODLESS) escalation isn't a bug, but a feature of said mission.
3) A Timeline War
Trump has been tossing out and rug-pulling narrative timelines all month.
Ezra Cohen Watnick is talking about timeline and narrative manipulation.
The USS Nimitz Carrier, featured in the 1980 film 'The Final Countdown,' in which it TIME TRAVELS is currently en route to the Middle East.
All clever signals that narrative control = timeline control ... and that timeline control = FULL control, in a manner of speaking.
In the end, the world is being shown that peace was always an option.
We just needed the right story to bring us there.