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This Is About Destroying Sovereignty': Beck Examines Potential Syria Strike Through the Eyes of a 'Radical Leftist
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This Is About Destroying Sovereignty': Beck Examines Potential Syria Strike Through the Eyes of a 'Radical Leftist

"They are vested deeply in the remolding of the world to their heart's desire.  But to remold it, you have to heat it up first."

Many have been alarmed by the rapid escalation in Syria this week after years of horrific violence.  With the reported use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime, U.S. officials say America could begin missile strikes within the week.

But why now? What exactly do we hope to achieve?

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Glenn Beck tackled the issue on his television program Wednesday evening, arguing that the focus of the administration may not be on the war itself -- but on the subsequent layout of the world.

"This administration knows that we are on the brink of World War III. The global economy is fragile, global stability is weak, the west is on the edge, it's only a matter of time before it crumbles," he said. "Iran will eventually lose any remaining restraint and go after Israel, Syria starts spilling across the border...  When it all falls apart and the west is so weakened, who puts it all back together again?"

"War is -- after a long period of just running things into the ground -- war makes the people of the world forget what the world was like before the war," Beck continued.  "Beyond that, history shows us that war also changes all the players.  It changes borders, it changes everything..."

He speculated that after a period of violence, we will "gather at the U.N. because we have to stop an international crisis, and everything is teetering on the edge, and people will cry out, 'stop the madness!' And so we do, the international way."

If we're not listening to China now, Beck said he guarantees we'll listen to them at the bargaining table, and we'll concede.  If they say, for instance, we'll forgive your debts if you just sign the U.N. Arms Treaty, we will.

"This is about destroying sovereignty," Beck asserted.  "The United Nations will, in the end, broker the deal, making them the new superpower and making us just one of the guys.  That's what everybody wants, for the United States just to be average, just like everybody else..."

Considering alternate explanations, Beck said he can think of "a million reasons" why we shouldn't intervene, "and not one why we should."

Intervention, he said, will further destabilize Syria, further destabilize the region, and will likely impact our gas prices and the stock market.

If we are intervening purely for humanitarian purposes, why didn't we intervene sooner?  Why don't we intervene in other cases of mass slaughter?  And if the tipping point is truly chemical weapons, Beck asked if you trust the intelligence community more or less than the last time they claimed there were weapons of mass destruction?

Remember the guy who cut his enemy's heart out and ate it, Beck added?  "We're on his side now."

The list goes on, Beck said, including the financial cost of the endeavor and the possibility of dragging us into another war we don't have the energy or resources for.

"Syria is not about teaching Assad a lesson.  Two days of bombing probably won't even seem out of place in Syria today, unfortunately," he concluded.  "Syria is not a response to the shock and horror of murder -- hundreds of thousands have died... Syria is this  -- it is a sick opportunity for the globalist progressive revolutionaries in our own administration and all around the globe to remold the world closer to their heart's desire."

Watch Beck's entire explanation, below:

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