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To: Rolla Coasta who wrote (9166)9/10/2006 8:12:35 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219500
 
"biggest geopolitical conflicts will involve the U.S. against the rest of the developing world" I'm not sure what, exactly, you mean by conflict, but I find disturbing the views that there will be resources out there and the US would send a couple of gunboats and the resources will start coming for free.

I don't think this is realistic view of how this thing will develop. Lets just step back and have a closer look at the last time the US did this 3 years ago.

See the results and tell me if that's the way to go. A country with USD250 per capita income invaded after a ten year embargo with its people divided due to the dictator they had. This is one thing.

Now I don't think it would be a good idea to try that against a modern country with a united people with could just need an invasion to high their resolve.