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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: maceng2 who wrote (12487)12/3/2001 6:03:53 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (3) of 281500
 
btw This country has bent over backwards meeting the demands of the IRA, some of them plain ridiculous. If it brings peace, wonderful, if not... a massive crackdown is then warranted.

PB,
i have been saying that the events of 9/11 may indeed lead us to WWIII.

i agree with your comment above...it made me think that the same is true in many other countries. i may have been wrong in my prediction about the possibility of WWIII.

WWIII is already upon us.

presently the worldwide fight against terrorism has commenced and is underway and widely publicized in:
the USA, UK, canada, afghanistan, pakistan, india, kashmir, somalia, iraq, germany, saudi arabia, phillipines, england, france, italy, belgium, spain, ireland, israel, turkey, australia, palestine, russia, tahkistan, turkmenistan, uzbekistan, columbia and mexico.
did i miss any?

near term expansion into other south american countries seems assured. the argentinian banking system may collapse this week throwing that country into total turmoil. watch paraguay for near future action.

many other countries are waiting on the sidelines looking for an opening...or are they? some are probably already in this fight.
north korea, syria, yemen, iran, libya, algeria, UAE.

if it walks like a duck, talks like a duck and looks luck a duck it must be WWIII.
unclewest
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