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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: John Curtis who wrote (6801)2/9/2003 12:33:20 PM
From: BubbaFred   of 25898
 
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Thanks to Message #6801 from John Curtis for the link.

The relevancy of this paper is deep and whether it is the intent of the US Administration policy or the impact it would have, it explains why there is strong European and world opposition to the Iraq war agenda. There are many micro factors not discussed in the article that can derail the plan.

"It appears that Mr. Nunan concurs with my hypothesis with respect to the euro and this upcoming war. Tragically, President Bush and his administration do not appear willing to initiate the arduous structural changes that our economy must undertake if we are to adapt and compete with the euro. Instead, they intend to enforce U.S. dollar hegemony for oil transactions via the application of superior U.S. military force. However the Bush administration's dangerous strategy will most likely result in failure, as monetary maneuvers against the U.S. dollar by the international community indicate they will not tolerate aggressive U.S. imperialism over Iraq's oil and its choice of oil currency. "

ratical.org

Thanks again for the link. It's more and deeper than "democracy", "terrorism", "mass destruction", etc.
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