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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: stsimon who wrote (152316)1/5/2020 11:30:12 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) of 217651
 
I already outlined my thoughts on this :)

I was happy that Mr. Trump had apparently avoided starting any wars as is the wont of most US presidents of either stripe.

Once he made the Erdogon deal abandoning the Kurds I became wary.. recognizing the Jewish settlement's legitimacy and then pardoning war crimes.. cinched it for me.. something like Solemani' assassination was a logical next step unfortunately..

US should never have been in Iraq to start.. although taking out Saddam in similar fashion to Solemani would not have been a bad plan... saving many many lives on all sides.. The error was thinking that they could contain the ensuing power vacuum... I wonder what unintended consequence will come from this... I'll stick to gardening :)

More likely are indirect actions designed to inflict damage in less obvious ways, probably through the use of various militias. You could very well be right.. The world does not put nuking the crap out of Iran past Mr. Trump... should terrorism occur on US soil.. Ironically any other Iranian enemies could attack the Us ad Iran would be blamed..

I am not optimistic about 2020...
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