North Korea's launch of multiple ballistic missiles over the sea this week comes at a time when tensions are already high in Asia. But ask yourself: Who benefits from these displays of force? This is bigger than just another missile test, Eagles.
The mainstream press is covering these launches as isolated events, but that’s not what's happening here. These tests are part of a pattern. They’ve been ramping up their arsenal since the Biden-era administration weakened its stance against North Korea, signaling weakness and inviting more provocation.
Consider this: When was the last time China or Russia stood by North Korea as they do now? Follow the money and the timing – there’s always a connection. This isn’t just about missiles over the sea; it's about undermining American influence in Asia.
The pattern of events rhymes with past provocations from regimes like Iran under Obama-era policies. Remember how those escalated into major conflicts?
Think back to the Iran nuclear deal – did that strengthen our position? Did it stop their aggression? No, and now North Korea is following suit, testing missiles more frequently than ever before.
The question remains: Who is pushing for this weakness on the world stage? This isn't a coincidence. The globalist establishment benefits from chaos abroad to push an agenda of open borders at home. It’s no surprise we’re seeing this now under the Biden-era administration.
When Trump took a hard line against North Korea, they backed off. But today's policy sends a different message: America First isn't about sovereignty anymore.
The money trail is clear – follow it and you'll see where the real power lies. This goes beyond missiles; it’s about who controls the narrative of American strength abroad.
So, Eagles, what do we make of this? It's time to look deeper into how these missile launches tie into the broader strategy to undermine American leadership on the world stage.
Share this analysis before they bury it. We need to see through their smoke screen and expose who is really behind the erosion of our national security.




