Ideological Differences

Vladimir_Putin_with_Hugo_Chavez_26_November_2004-3(CCwww.kremlin.ru)

Differences in religious and political ideologies are frequent causes of terrorism and warfare. The Crusades of the Middle Ages were caused by religious differences between Christians and Muslims, and the battle between these religions continues today. Terrorist attacks by Muslim extremists against Jews and Christians occur frequently, and the possibility of all-out warfare between these groups is particularly high. Political differences between communism and capitalism resulted in the Korean War and Vietnam War, and although the differences are subdued for the present, they could flare up again at a moment’s notice. World War II was caused by both political and religious ideological differences.

There are numerous ideological conflicts throughout the world today. The potential for both regional conflicts and worldwide warfare is as great as in any time in history. For this reason we included this disaster precursor in the main menu with subheadings for the following trouble spots:

  • Radical Islam
  • China
  • Russia
  • North Korea
  • Iran
  • Venezuela
  • Pakistan
  • United States (Globalists versus Nationalists)