Gulf Regime Change Begins as Bahrain’s King Flees
I warned before the US-Israel war on Iran began that it would backfire. Now Bahrain’s king has fled to the UK, fearing Iranian strikes and a Shiite uprising that makes up 90% of his population. His departure marks the first domino in a wave of regime changes across the Gulf. Populations in other Gulf states are questioning why their rulers ally with the US and Israel, who wage a genocidal war on Palestinians and destabilize Muslim nations. Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz has cut off oil exports and food imports, crippling these countries’ economies. I predict Iran will target power stations and desalination plants next, deepening the crisis. The Abraham Accords are at risk, and I even see a genuine American revolt against the Epstein Elite, not just midterms or impeachments.
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