Opinion
Ken Timmerman’s Threat Watch, 6-23-23

The Chinese are coming to Cuba. That’s after they have built the infrastructure for their navy at Freeport in the Bahamas, and after they purchased the ports at either end of the Panama Canal. Is China just a mercantilist power? Perhaps. But with the U.S. military now telling Congress in open session that the People’s Liberation Army plans on quadrupling its strategic nuclear force over the next ten years, I think something else is going on. China is becoming a first strike nuclear weapons state. That’s new. For decades, the U.S. and the arms control community has essentially dismissed China’s nuclear capability as, at best, a “second strike” force. Arms control groups in the U.S. released satellite photographs in March of three new missile fields under construction inside China and Inner Mongolia. Together, they identified more than 300 separate missile silos, apparently designed for China’s biggest, long-range ICBM, the DF-41. The DF-41 can fly over 9,000 miles and reach targets anywhere in the United States. According to some reports, each missile can carry up to 10 independently targeted re-entry vehicles (warheads). That means China is building new infrastructure that will add as many as 3,000 strategic nuclear warheads to its current arsenal of around 400. That’s big. And that’s just the missile force based in China. With the recent agreements to takeover the Soviet-era Lourdes listening base near Havana, and to build a joint military training facility with Cuba (in Cuba), why wouldn’t the Chinese also station short-range nuclear missiles on the island, too? After all, as Rep. James Comer’s investigation has shown, the Chinese paid Biden family members more than $10 million in what clearly was an influence-buying operation. How much more will they have to pay for Biden to turn a blind eye to Chinese operations in Cuba? I discuss this and much more on this week’s Prophecy Today Weekend on Saturday, starting at 1 PM. I also opine on what I believe is an effort by the United Nations to rewrite the monotheistic religions of the world so they conform to the new LBTQ orthodoxy, where men and women can become gods and rewrite the laws of nature. Tune in on 104.9 FM or 550 AM in the Jacksonville area, or by using the Way Radio app. If you miss the show live, you can listen to the podcast later through this link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prophecy-today-weekend/id13242702 Yours in freedom (and wine and sun and great food) Ken PS: This month only, the audio publisher of The Election Heist is offering the the audio book at a 50% discount, so you can listen in your car or wherever. Remember, this was the “fiction” that was published in August 2020 that identified the people who plotted to steal the 2020 election and the methods they planned to use. Use this link to access this special offer. |
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Another view: https://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/exposed-china-wont-place-nuclear-weapons-cuba-13236
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