First,
The war with Iran is about to start. Iran could launch a pre-emptive strike on Israel if it was sure the Jewish state were preparing to attack Iran. Hajizadeh, who heads the Guard's aerospace division, said any attack on Iranian soil could trigger "World War III."
Senior Iranian military commanders repeated threats made over the past few weeks
that Tehran will destroy Israel if it launches an attack on Iran either with or
without the US.
“It is
impossible to imagine an independent war between Iran and the US or the Zionist
regime [Israel],” he said, adding that other countries in the region would
likely side with Iran or Israel in case of war.
Iran would target US
bases in the region should Israel attack, Hajizadeh added.
Referring to a
deadly attack by Taliban gunmen against a US Marine base in southern Afghanistan
earlier this month, in which five aircraft were destroyed, Hajizadeh warned that
an attack by Israel on Iran could extend war to the region.
Second,
The war Between China and Japan could trigger World War III.
Japanese coast guard ships fired water cannon to push back Taiwanese
vessels Tuesday in the latest confrontation over tiny islands in the
East China Sea, as the main contenders, China and Japan, met in an
effort to tamp down tensions.
About 40 Taiwanese fishing boats and
12 patrol boats entered waters near the islands on Tuesday morning,
briefly triggering an exchange of water cannon fire with Japanese coast
guard ships who said the Taiwanese vessels ignored warnings to get out
of their territory.
The purchase has sparked sometimes violent protests in China and
informal boycotts of Japanese products. Many Chinese have canceled
vacations to Japan over the dispute. Japanese airline JAL says it plans
to cut six flights a day from Japan to Beijing and Shanghai from Oct.
10-27 after the canceling of 15,500 seat reservations.
China has also dispatched government marine monitoring vessels to patrol around the Japan-administered islands.
Chinese
Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Zhijun and Japanese Vice Foreign Minister
Chikao Kawai, flanked by their aides, held a meeting on the dispute
Tuesday at China's Foreign Ministry.
After the four-hour meeting,
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said both sides exchanged
views “frankly and deeply,” and he reiterated that “China will never
tolerate Japan's unilateral acts which violate China's territorial
sovereignty.”
he Chinese Communist Party”s “Shi Lang” aircraft carrier is actually
part of an “in-your-face” staged propaganda ploy to deter Western
intelligence services from discovering the rest of China’s future fleet
of aircraft carriers.
Once
construction and sea trials of the aircraft carriers are successfully
completed, the CCP will launch a massive carrier task force– including a
submarine fleet. The CCP will use this globe-trotting arsenal to lay
claim to Taiwan, the Spratly Islands, and eventually the world.
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