More Than Oil Money: Iran's Buried Silver Riches Drive US War Machine
Follow the Money, true. Follow the oil, also true. Follow the Silver, very true. Why The US is really attacking Iran. To be continued in the Global Silver Report.
In a strategic move that transcends conventional military actions, the United States and its coalition partners (UK, France, NATO) executed additional air strikes in Yemen last Friday, conspicuously timed after the market closure as a consistent pattern.
This deliberate scheduling, often extending into weekends, underscores a calculated approach rather than mere coincidence.
The underlying mechanism is discernible.
A series of Middle East attacks unfolds during non-market hours, a tactical maneuver with the explicit intention of channeling capital into the perceived safety of debt, thereby bolstering the stock market.
The imminent objective appears to involve direct assaults by the coalition forces on Iran.
Within this context, Federal Reserve policy emerges as a pivotal player, strategically deploying the expansion of warfare as a weapon to drive funds into the debt market, maintaining suppressed interest rates.
Consequently, this orchestrated move serves the dual purpose of sustaining elevated crude oil prices.
Iran, a foundational member of OPEC, finds itself subjected to indirect targeting for now, with an anticipated shift toward direct attacks shortly.
This calculated approach aims to send an unequivocal message to BRICS nations. For an in-depth exploration of the intricacies and motivations behind these developments, I recommend you follow our thesis, which we first reported two months ago.
The composition of the coalition executing these strategic bombings and attacks is no random occurrence; no single member belongs to BRICS.
The question arises: Can this alignment be attributed to chance, or does it signal a more deliberate geopolitical strategy?
The US is attacking Iran for 5 reasons, and they all overlap.
1. They trade outside the US dollar for oil transactions.
2. The US has accused them of trying to enrich Uranium. (and why shouldn't they?)
3. The Federal Reserve must inflate to survive, and war adventures are the quickest way to do so because under "national security," the people have no say; it is unilateral or like the policy of a dictator.
4. Iran is using Silver to power its military.
5. Because there is a shortage of Silver, and US aerospace and military are the world's largest users of Silver, the US needs to send a resounding PUNISHMENT to stop Iran from setting this precedent. (It's like a cafeteria fight; the US doesn't want IRAN getting in front of them in line)
Page 7 you will see USGS documents 50,000 kilos of silver per year (1.76 Million ounces). Some reports from the open source portal indicate that since this is what USGS reports that the real number could be at least twice that amount (most likely)
Production lines for manufacturing large scale Silver Zinc batteries and Silver oxide powder materials for development of energy resources was established by Iran's Ministry of Defense. Iran has launched production lines for energy density batteries used in the electronic systems of its sea-based, ground-based and air-based missiles. The production lines, which will enhance the range and accuracy of the country’s missile systems, were inaugurated on Thursday in a ceremony attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan سردار سرتيپ ØØ³ÙŠÙ† دهقان on the eve of National Defense Industry Day.
With these production lines coming on stream, said the defense chief, the country has achieved the capability to design state-of-the-art defensive products and achieved self-sufficiency in raw materials required for various missile defense systems. Dehqan said the accomplishment will contribute to the nation’s deterrence capability. The breakthrough will help meet all the defensive needs of Iran’s Armed Forces as far as energy storage on a large scale is concerned, and help run future development plans in the field of defense systems, the minister underlined.