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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: KyrosL who wrote (31108)4/9/2003 1:00:13 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Agreed. I am trying hard to see the border between the war and the aftermath, that I dread too.

What evidence we need to agree that leads to say: Oh, there it is! This is the end of the war. And look there is the beginning of the aftermath.

This is only me thinking loud:

1) A whole week without US casualties would feel like the end of the war and the dawning of the aftermath.

2) An Iraqi -coming out of nowhere- climbs an empty box and tell the guys: "Stop this shit! I am sick of it! Aren't you, not?"

Iraqis stop. Scratch their heads. Look to each other and think. "Hey this guy talks!! Lets hear what he want to say to us."

The guy size the opportunity and start talking. They listen. And the butterfly in the Amazonian jungle causes a storm tornado in Texas, to use a Chaos Theory analogy.

But most likely -the guy above- will be a clergy in a Mosque on Friday and that doens't augur well.
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