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Report a comment Thank you for taking the time to report the following comment to the administrator of this site. Please complete this short form and click the submit button to process your report. Comment in question 06-04-2008 15:39 prevailings USA prevailings and failures USA 1932 nanking emp.japan USA no action 1934 abessinia moussolini USA no action 1937 manchoria Emp Japan USA sanctions WWII Hitler goehring USA full success allied response against EVIL 1953 Korea USA success cease fire up to today 1956 Budapest Chruchow USA no action reason anxiety 1968 Prag Breznew USA no action reason anxiety 1975 Cambodia Pol Pot USA failure after 58000 dead 1989 Cold WAR terminated absolute success (0) dead !! 1991 saddam USA success after 200 dead 2001 taliban in progress 2003 saddam resolve at the pivotal point in progress 2009 Iran resolve at the pivotal point THIS WEEK as we speak Now here some say it is about $$/OIL and /or israel. It is a side product . Important is the test question here ,can we or can we not prevail against EVIL. If we fail the $$ will fall deep below EURO and the other 4 forex's. If we fail we also will possibly lose OUR privileges and rights , goals and way of life. Decimate iran now, why not now. MAny say : NOWAY HLG you cannot do this ,because if you do, more EVIL would be produced and the struggle is getting even worse. Now,look at the history table above, would you have said so also in 1933 -1941 ? Pearl Harbour attack was coming , no matter what , it is like a hurricaine , noone can stop it. Bertold Brecht once said," what if they gave a war and nobody came? His answer (in brief) "The war is coming to YOU " Of course the next few days you will see endless attempts for diplomatic resolve - attempts . Are they halfheartidly on either or both sides, I don't know, but it will be worthwile to examine each and every argument that will be thrown across the negotiating table(s). by HLGinoped on Sunday, April 6, 2008 at 6:28:31 PM Guest |
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