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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Jim Fleming who wrote (22174)8/5/2002 11:23:30 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Hi Jim, <<Not this time around>> I will admit up front that I do not know the correct answer nor the eventual outcome. I suspect that the war is on, but the draft is not, unless matter and anti-matter spill out beyond the originally intended zone of conflict.

OT One Hand, Saddam is a horrid thug leading a wealthy country capable of doing much harm.

Should the world have stopped Hitler and the Japanese militarists back in 1937?

I forgot, but what ever happened to Idi Amin?

If I was in charge, do I want to look my kids in the eye, and tell them I could have made a difference but did not?

OTOH, what happens afterwards to the problems that gave rise to the Saddams?

All solutions require the use of stored wealth and vibrant economy to recover expended wealth. We are at naught for two.

Either way, events will work out, one way or another. BBR threaders merely have to prepare for multiple outcomes.

Chugs, Jay
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