Peloni & David Fieldstone
1. Mark Levin recently studied in depth, the Biblical References as to what is a “just war” – as per Judeo-Christian history regarding same.
He began with Abraham and moved up to the present. There were 4 elements which he advised of. He discussed the Prophets, Revelation, the
Psalms, Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 (there is a right time for anything – including war and peace, and more). Preventive War used: for any impending
threats of consequence, is an “order” contained in the Holy Scriptures (from the Almighty) who is not a pacifist – no matter what – and very clear.
It is unfortunate that the current enemies – including those who are cowardly even when they have the upper hand, are on a frolic of their own.
That is the core and thrust of the mutual finding of his 2 guests, every retired US General, and himself. Also, time is of the essence posthaste.
2. VDH – the historian, opined that the NATO Members less the USA, now want in: to the fruits of the labour of the USA & Partner Israel. He
referenced the value of Israel many times (unlike many others Americans). He opined (not using antiquity as had Mark Levin) that the enemy
is not in a hurry as a cultural matter. They have time if it is so given – even if they are totally defeated militarily. They will be back down the line.
In the meantime, the Radical Muslims have taken over much of Western Europe – and are expanding exponentially. He also remarked: that if
the current Rulers of Iran are removed now (which is possible 110%), ergo Hezbollah will be finished, and their area of contact – will dissolve.
3. General Kellogg – agreed with the 2 hereinabove, as do all retired American military: who are not a part of the shameless Democratic Party.
He made it patently clear – Radical Muslim cannot be trusted. He provided many examples in support of his statements as a very loyal American.
He also referred to the Punic Wars as a reference. Below are a few articles which expand on his statements – even for use today at this juncture.
General Kellogg on the Punic Wars
Causes and the outcome of the Punic Wars | Britannica


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