A vision of a Lantern alt!Paul. Of course, nothing says the last is one the same side as the former.
It must gall her to have to trust anything to supposed 'heavenly visions'.
Are you absolutely certain? Or were they hiding something from you?
See, details are critical here. Just everybody dying, that's not much use in prevention...
OF course, trying to stop it may well trigger it. That's the problem with prophetic visions. By their nature, they have to be obscure to prevent abuse.
Again, that might well
trigger the attacks as presented.
A wise question. How wide was the scope of the vision? Did it show anyone
other than the US or American assets being targetted?
...Then again, the vision may have been tailored to her. No point showing her things she wouldn't have cared about.
Sensible. Hope for peace, prepare for war, as the saying goes.
Heh, like most adaptions of popular novels, the adaption overshadows the original work.
A twisting, turning plot. Not sure how you'd evade that sort of trap...
Eh, just knowing that it
may happen can provide insight against its occurrence.
Both myths involving prophecies misunderstood by their subjects... And ultimately brought about by the actions taken to avoid them.
Or to put it a funnier way: 'Don't bother running, you'll just die tired.'

Something of a fatalistic view, but he's right. All things end. What matters is how gracefully it ends.
Amusing how he couches his 'suggestions' in the form of popular stories.
Hmm. A sign his current situation has altered him quite considerably from his original state.
Hopefully it even exists in this universe, though I think he's been keeping to extant examples so far...
Huh. Wonder what she thought of the political situations and how they were resolved?
Ah, the old 'Killing Hitler as a child' question. Of a sort, anyway.
But in the end, the alliance was destroyed... By becoming part of his empire? I feel like it would ultimately end that way.
General? Bear in mind, I have not seen this series. I don't play the streaming service games...
Of
course her first thought is to eliminate a threat by violence.

It's been her way all this time so far, why change it?
There would almost certainly have to be. Otherwise, this whole scenario sounds like the craziest ravings of a massive paranoid.
This Pokolistan is somewhere in the Balkans, isn't it? Unless they could teleport, they've have to go across all of Europe and the Atlantic first... And the various European nations might object to that.
And since he's part of the team, he'll be there with them in Pokolistan? Where he might provide a reasonable voice of calm...