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To: Taikun who wrote (56147)11/18/2004 9:50:54 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<<not sure what happens if we get a terrorist act or Israel bombs Iran, though>>

Yes, you know we are sure in that event, to buy the dip, in tranche strength, and then, by and bye, exit on profit.

On <<Israel bombs Iran>> ... objectively speaking, that would be a dumb move on the part of Israel, bearish for Israel, I fear, as it sets up the next natural possibility, a pre-emptive strike on Israel one of these days. And Israel is not big enough, without strategic depth, to withstand a pre-emptive strike of the uranium kind, especially if such are loaded into vans and set off all about at border crossings in all directions, along with some N.Korean manufactured mini-subs off-loaded from fishing trawlers sneaking into harbour under cargo ships on the surface.

The times, I fear, they have changed since Israel's strike against reactors the last time around.

However, I figure, unless and until a fundamental resolution is actioned in the ME, above danger exists whether or not Israel pre-empt or not.

So, the choices are mathematically simple for Israel, disappear themselves by moving, kill everyone around them, or make genuine progress towards perpetual peace. What could be more obvious ?

Chugs, Jay