War Correspondent Michael Yon Discusses the Growing Crisis in Panama and Predicts Civil War in the United States

War Correspondent Michael Yon Discusses the Growing Crisis in Panama and Predicts Civil War in the United States

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In a recent interview with TV host Brannon Howse, war correspondent Michael Yon delved into the critical issues surrounding the Panama Canal, the Darien Gap, and the alarming state of border security in the United States. Yon, known for his on-the-ground reporting and unique perspectives on global events, shared his insights into the growing crisis in Panama and the dire implications for the United States.

Panama's Vital Terrain and the Panama Canal

Yon began the discussion by highlighting the strategic importance of Panama, emphasizing its role as the home to the Panama Canal—a vital lifeline for the United States both militarily and economically. He traced the history of the canal's construction, including the failed attempts by other nations and the eventual success of the United States. However, Yon didn't shy away from mentioning the controversial decision by President Jimmy Carter to hand over control of the canal to Panama.

According to Yon, Panama's control of the canal has led to problems and inefficiencies in its operation. Nevertheless, he expressed appreciation for the quality of tap water in Panama City, underscoring the legacy of American engineering and investment.

The Darien Gap and the Migration Crisis

The heart of the interview centered around the Darien Gap, a treacherous and uninhabited jungle region that spans the border between Colombia and Panama. Yon painted a grim picture of the region, explaining how it has become a funnel for migrants from around the world seeking to reach the United States.

Yon explained the process through which migrants navigate the Darien Gap, beginning in Colombia and culminating in their arrival in the United States. He described the significant increase in traffic through the region and the construction of infrastructure to facilitate the movement of migrants. Yon noted that NGOs, including the Red Cross and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), are operating in the old Southcom headquarters in Panama, raising questions about their involvement in the migration crisis.

Yon also expressed concerns about the dangers faced by migrants riding on trains in Mexico, leading to fatalities. He mentioned a map provided by the Red Cross that reportedly guides migrants on how to board these trains to make their way into the United States.

Allegations Against Charitable Organizations

One of the most controversial aspects of Yon's interview was his assertion that charitable organizations like Catholic Charities are involved in smuggling children. He acknowledged the potential legal consequences of making such claims but expressed a willingness to defend his statements in court. Yon insisted that there is substantial evidence supporting these allegations.

Greg Abbott and the World Economic Forum

Shifting his focus to politics, Yon discussed his belief that Texas Governor Greg Abbott is aligned with the World Economic Forum (WEF). He argued that political leaders like Abbott serve the interests of the WEF, advocating for open borders and globalist policies. Yon criticized Abbott for not taking more significant action to address border security issues in Texas.

Predicting Civil War in the United States

The interview concluded with a grim prediction from Yon. He foresaw a future marked by civil war and internal conflicts within the United States, describing it as "extremely bloody." Yon didn't provide a specific timeframe but emphasized that the conditions for such a conflict are being set.

He pointed to weaponized migration as one of the factors contributing to this impending crisis, suggesting that the ongoing influx of migrants is part of a broader strategy to prepare for war.

In this thought-provoking interview, Michael Yon provided a sobering perspective on the challenges facing Panama and the United States, leaving viewers with a foreboding sense of uncertainty about the future.

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