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Lybia
Looks to be really falling apart in the last 24 hours. Already reports are that the eastern part of the country isn't even under government control.
This can only go from already ugly to worse and must be hell for the State Department. -spence |
This is just the beginning.......................
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All these countries are now like tumbleweeds, falling one after another as the residents strive for freedom and to find their unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Good luck! |
Its 40 years over due!!!:uhuh:
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If Saudi Arabia falls, we're not going to being having a very good economic outlook moving forward.
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The comment is more about the situation in general. Here we have decades of US policy crashing down with an extremely high number of variables and (best case) fuzzy situational intelligence. What we're witness to is a multi-generational power shift that's held on through the Cold War and largely a product of the dismantling of Colonialism in an era of growing energy dependence. It's going to be very interesting to see where this all goes, and when exactly the 12th Imam makes an appearance to usher in the end of the world. (that was for you Scott :hihi:) -spence |
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Haven't heard much from our "leader" on all the unrest...
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(disclaimer: I don't think that's the case but it sure be funny) |
Question: You cant look at WWII with out going back to WWI and the root causes. History develops over decades.
So, if these mid-east countries evolve into some form of democracy, will history look at George Bush and the Iraq/Afghanistan wars as catalyst for the upheaval and (if it happens) spread of democracy in the mid-east? Interesting concept. |
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What I believe to be happening is a demographic shift more than anything else. It's simply a changing of the times... -spence |
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You could be right jim
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I think social media and meshed communications have a lot to do with it as well, both within a small geographic area and the ability to link disparate geographic areas. Information pouring from all directions instead of forced and fed from controlled sources.
And yes, for all its many (significant) warts, something resembling some kind of democracy in Iraq must be helping move things from the hopeless to the possible. |
Awful what Qaddaffi, his loyalists, and African mercenaries are doing. Prayers to those afflicted by this unnecessary brutality.
Warning, VERY GRAPHIC. Libya Protests: Shocking Photos and Video - The Daily Beast Libya Protests: Shocking Photos and Video - The Daily Beast Libya Protests: Shocking Photos and Video - The Daily Beast |
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#1 I think Hillary's greatest gift is not covering her hair in the mid east
#2 I feel that women given a chance to go to school will in time help democracy in the Mideast. #3 I just heard that the Saudi king is back from his back operation and has given a 15% pay increase to his subjects. #4As long as the (80year old) king is alive things should be stable |
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