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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (60235)2/10/2005 4:57:39 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) of 74559
 
<WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 - Driven by new evidence that North Korea may have begun selling nuclear materials around the world, President Bush sent an emissary last week to see President Hu Jintao of China and urge him to intensify diplomatic pressure on the North to give up its weapons program, according to senior American and Asian officials.>

Hu Jintao is winning the chess game.

He wants [and might even have them] nuclear weapons in North Korea. At least for a while, until China's position in the region and world is established.

When the Feather Duster manouevres begin, it will be very handy indeed for North Korea to have nuclear bombs with which to threaten South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and the USA, while perhaps opening another front in the middle east. It would be handy for Iran to have a few nuclear bombs to counteract USA activities there, to neutralize Pakistan's and to keep Israel's nuclear weapons quiet.

Islamic Jihad would love to have some nukes, though Russia might not be so keen on that as the nukes might make their way up through Chechnya having gone in a circuit from Russia to China to North Korea to Iran to Chechnya to Moscow in a chain reaction of geopolitical megalomania. Russia might not have helped China with their nuclear weaponry, but you know what I mean, and China might not have helped North Korea but I doubt it. We know North Korea was in the export business and so was Islamic Jihad Pakistan.

Anyway, asking China to rein in North Korea's nukes before the Feather Duster manoeuvres have even started is a joke. AFTER Taiwan is back in China, perhaps China would prefer North Korea to not have nuclear weapons. But before, they want a major threat to South Korea, Japan, USA to loom from North Korea.

Now we have nuclear weapons primed and ready to go in the following countries, [and we should remember that the only reason to build a working bomb is because it is expected to be used one day and they have already been used in anger]

China, Russia, North Korea [the communist clique, albeit now renamed the totalitarian clique]
Iran, Pakistan [Islamic Jihadists]
Israel, USA [Crusaders, Capitalists, Zionists]
India
France, Britain [European Union Socialists]
Surprises [buyers of off-the-shelf bombs]

That's enough for quite a conflagration. If H5N1 simultaneously gets a grip, 2005 could go down in history as the most dramatic year ever. Throw in a Pacific Ocean bolide splashdown and we will REALLY have a lot to deal with.

I suspect even CDMA sales would decline and profits for QUALCOMM too.

BUT, I'm hopeful that CDMA's anodyne soothing vibe will resonate around the world, defusing the fevered brows, creating peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, fun and love.

Mqurice
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