Hello, I recently became aware of some information and I'm going to share it.
It started when I saw this article about the pier that the US recently constructed in Israel in order to "bring aid" to Gaza
So I asked: why is America doing this?
And I got this answer: "Saudi Arabia and Israel are building a canal to replace the suez. This will let work crews and material land and start construction."
Wow, that's weird. I hadn't heard of this. Could this be true?
Google 'saudi arabia, india, suez replacement'
The first result is this: https://www.agenzianova.com/en/news/The-Egyptian-authority-the-Saudi-Indian-corridor-will-not-replace-the-Suez-Canal/
That's weird, why would he say that?
Rabie was commenting on the Saudi-India Economic Corridor project, part of an agreement reached between Saudi Arabia and India on the sidelines of the summit of G20 in New Delhi.
What?
So the G20 summit was in India, and during this time Saudi Arabia and India made an agreement for an economic project.
Wait a second, when was this?
Early September...
And the Palestinian attack happened in early October.
So this meeting happened one month before the Palestinian attack on Israel. That's fricking weird.
Here's an article that fills in a lot of the details
tldr: The Suez canal is controlled by Egypt, which is an ally of BRIC's.
Building an alternative would massively frick over Russia and China .. And also Egypt ( sorry @Aevann )
Anyways: on to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is in the process of building a brand new futuristic city. They're calling it NEOM or some shit like that
https://www.neom.com/en-us/about
WHAT DOES NEOM MEAN?
The name NEOM is derived from two words. Envisioned by His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Chairman of the NEOM Company Board of Directors, the first three letters come from the Ancient Greek prefix neo – meaning 'new'. The 'M' is the first from 'Mustaqbal', an Arabic word meaning 'future'. The M is also the first letter of the Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman.
Okay, cool.
Here's another article
Okay, so in order to build NEOM, SA is forcibly evicting people from their land and shooting people who resist.
Where is NEOM?
Huh.
ANYWAYS so back to the beginning.
Remember that big fricking dock we just built in Gaza?
It's rated so that we can basically unload whatever the frick we want on it. Meaning, construction equipment and materials.
So remember that article about the Ben Gurion canal that Israel has been wanting to build for forever?
That had a picture in it
ayyy lmao, that runs up and carefully around Gaza
You know what would be even better? If it went right the frick through it.
lol.
lmao, even.
I made up the dock placement, but you get the point.
It doesn't fricking matter where they put it, it's in gaza and they're unloading shit with it.
Also, this is why they're starving and forcibly relocating people in Gaza right now.
To make way for the Canal.
If this project comes to fruition it is going to circumvent the Suez canal, and by extension, BRICS.
Completely kneecapping China and Russia economically.
This will likely lead to World War 3.
Oh, but first we have to fricking get rid of Palestine.
Good thing they're all fricking starving or whatever and getting forcibly relocated, idk. Aid dock, more like AIDS dock.
Also, if it wasn't completely clear already - There were rumors that the Israeli government had been warned in advance of the 10/6 attack and didn't stop it.
Well, now you know why. Trying to coerce these motherlovers to get out of the way would have been nearly impossible and also VERY EXPENSIVE.
There is no way in heck that the Palestinian government would have just let Israel buy up land and move people to build this thing.
And even if they did, the international community wouldn't have allowed it.
Now that there's a fricking war going on, Israel can just fricking level everything and turn all of the Palestinians into Refugees instead.
Anyone who doesn't make way for Suez Canal 2.0 is getting shot the frick up.
The people in the way? Gone.
The buildings in the way? Also gone.
@Aevann effort post me plz, thank you
p.s. if you still don't believe 9/11 was an inside job. well idk what to tell you.
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That's all well and good but the theory breaks apart when you realise that the cost of the war is projected to be around 53 billion and the cost of building 10 more miles of canal is not 53 billion.
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https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/05/12/the-ben-gurion-canal-project/
Seems like a reasonable investment
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I didn't say the canal was a bad investment. I said a 53 billion war isn't a reasonable cost to reduce the length by a few miles.
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time is money, a few miles adds up to a lot when you're multiplying it by ships per day and years. it's really that simple
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Or you know, the 100yr old blood libel war that recently climaxed for the same reasons it always does
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The Palestinecels would lob rockets at the canal. They have to be removed either way.
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this
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Phew, now that they're 10 miles away that'll stop those rockets
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you dum dum.
they didnt move it 10 miles away
they moved it directly into
the palestinians are leaving one way or another
you're thinking small. you havve to think bigger
they are removing palestine (from where?) the area
maybe the earth
saudi arabia will broker this deal
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They'd still be 10 miles away from Egypt's border which would be where a lot of them would go
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panama canal was built a hundred years ago and we still use it
you're talking about 10 less miles for every ship for however many years, it's worth it
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You're talking about a few minutes extra on top of what can be up to 6 weeks of transit time for these vessels. And Israel doesn't own all the ships so they wouldn't be the ones saving money from a shorter journey.
Rockets from Hamas is a more convincing argument tho
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Honestly $50B doesn't seem like a high price, and that's without accounting at all for undercutting the entire BRICS economic future. 50B for a permanent global power shift that lasts for decades is peanuts
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this is the goal
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It probably is but that doesn't have shit to do with the war
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what war
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