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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Triggers
If you have been witnessing history as long as I have (born in 1948) you can see the makings of a very bad situation for everyone concerned there in the middle east. You just get the feeling that this thing isn't going to go away anytime soon in Syria. Some of the potential triggers are: Iran sending International Nuclear inspectors away. Iranian Ships bringing weapons into Syria. Russian Ships bringing weapons into Syria. Israel uneasy about Iranian ships passing by its ports and even being in the Mediterranean at all. Israel deciding they have had enough of Iranian nuclear experimentation. Europe getting fed up with Genocide in Syria. The U.S. getting fed up with the whole thing and doing something very intense but also secret. Israel doing a whole lot of things in secret. Syria doing a whole lot of things in secret. Iran doing a whole lot of things in secret. The whole middle east and europe and the U.S. doing a whole lot of things in secret. This is a real mess and potentially could wind up as bad for the world as the Viet Nam War or the Cuban Missile Crisis. I don't think anybody on earth has a very good feeling about this one. It is already FUBAR and just getting moreso. If you don't know what FUBAR is just think (messed up beyond all recognition) in worse language. It's a saying often used since World War II.
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