Re: A storm is coming
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:21 pm
I think you're on to something here.img wrote:dullumis jr.
Relax, lounge around, and find out who hacks.
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I think you're on to something here.img wrote:dullumis jr.
Posting for you to read a second time.moosh wrote:It's funny you tell us to look at both sides. You're obviously not following your own preachings. You need to log off, quit DOD, and go lobby in washington, because no one here gives a **** or wants to debate with a WALL of conspiracy.
None of it.whats part of this known history is a conspiracy?
Of course it's because they read their social studied book in 3rd grade and think countries just attack us for no reason.You're absolutely right about Japan. We cut their rubber and oil off....and their only way to survive the stranglehold was to attack the American fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. Then again, we had already been shipping supplies to the axis enemies for years anyways so our "neutrality" was a farce to begin with.history must be lost on you.
And yet, you came back again. I normally don't click on threads, I'm not interested in. Moosh only stopped "caring" once I ran circles around him with facts.Posting for you to read a second time
What America fears more than an Iranian atom bomb is the erosion in the attractiveness of the US dollar as the world's most influential currency.
America has little to point to these days as a self-proclaimed super power and champion of human rights. Almost all of America's influence in the world is predicated on her ability to destroy anyone that dares to stand up to her self-interests. But, outside of her military, the USA is a declining power. However, the American people can still point with (false) pride to their "almighty dollar" and dream grandiose dreams of being a world leader.
Knock down the almighty dollar, and America people will soon understand that they have very little to back up her claims to being "great", except their ability to spread death and destruction throughout the world.
The Rome Empire had the greatest military force in the world during the first two centuries of first millennium, and yet declined into a wasteland of darkness and chaos. Why? Because, the Roman military was incapable of sustaining the unsustainable. The same fate awaits the United States of America whose ability to interact with other nations has been reduced to threats, embargoes and military attacks.
Knocking the almighty dollar from the pinnacle of world currencies, will hasten America's decline, and that is something the powers in America cannot accept.
Instead, you'll just lurk on these forums.Reh wrote:Give em' hell in the Gulf Moosh and IMG. Maybe I can understand what's like to be a glorious freedom fighter like you someday.