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Originally Posted by Pragnosis
Prior to the war in Iraq (2002), many people actually predicted that there would be a future war with Iraq and Iran to secure their large oil reserves. Now, with this saturation coverage of the 'captured sailors', wouldn't it be a coincidence if the US & UK decided to use military action against Iran? If this happens, I think a lot of people should start to wake up and realise what on earth is going on. It is SO god damn obvious that this saturation coverage across the worlds major news network corporations is being used as a propaganda tool to sell yet another war, this time with Iran. It IS going to happen this year, it's so obvious.
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It's funny that you miss the obvious. I guess that Ahminejead is a CIA plant and that Cheney planted the "wipe Israel off the face of the earth" lines on the teleprompter
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Forget all of the outrageous illuminati conspiracy theory non-sense, I've decided that most of these are disinformation anyway, but the bilderberg group is REAL and I believe that the members of this group have a massive political / economic agenda. However you look at it, war generates massive profits, war needs to be created so that the military industrial complex of the US / western world can evolve.
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Please tally up the profits that OIF has made, and then contrast it with the deficit spending. Also, break out the profits by existing firms and small business start ups. You made the assertion, can you back it up? Feel free to use just UK firms if you desire. Next, you need to make a causal link and not just a correlative link.
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America pretty much imports everything from China (like everywhere else in the world) with the exception of military hardware, thus the US needs to hang on to this massive market, which in turn means military action is needed to use the weaponry.
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Actually, it's the other way around. China needs the US to grow and expand their economy. It's called export-driven growth, which is why the yuan is essentially pegged to the dollar. Look up Bretton Woods II and read about it.
Also, when you look up the
numbers, as a percentage of GDP, our imports of China equal only 2%. Do you consider 2% to be "pretty much . . . everything?"
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Money rules, the economy rules, not peace! Peace is a non-sense term used by coalition forces as a means of selling their capitalist idealogies to the masses.
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A healthy dose of Adam Smith would do you well. The "invisible hand" is a beautiful thing.