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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Real Man who wrote (14966)11/25/2008 12:01:48 PM
From: $Mogul  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71455
 
Nice Russian propaganda. Nothing they would want more.



To: Real Man who wrote (14966)11/25/2008 12:51:58 PM
From: Cynic 20051 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71455
 
Political Science is an oxymoron.
Russian Political Scientist is a double oxymoron. -g-

I fade what he says. I am a professor too (engineering). You can quote this post by:

"An American Engineering Professor Dismisses A Russian Political Science Professor's Comments on US Economy as Ridiculous."
-vbg-



To: Real Man who wrote (14966)11/25/2008 6:35:12 PM
From: axial  Respond to of 71455
 
Many of these predictions were made by others: this guy didn't invent the wheel.

The implications of the realization brought most to sadness, not joy.

The Russians want their power trip back; they miss the Good Old Days of Soviet domination. Just ask the Czechs or Poles how they feel about that.

A weakened US will allow - IS allowing - the international rise of many wannabes, and more global instability. Guys like this, publicly getting their ideological rocks off, are everywhere. They can line up behind Bin Laden, and Kruschev banging his shoe on the podium at the UN 40 years ago, crying "We will bury the US!".

US power will be seriously diminished by its own misadventures. Psychologically, many are feeling a little lost. But the US ain't gone yet - not by a long shot.

Jim