Is WAR coming , Again ????

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Digs, Feb 11, 2008.

  1. ... and that idiot's name is GW bush...
     
    #41     Feb 11, 2008
  2. Fucking bullshit...
    war drains the economy and completely misdirects resources...
    sure the military/industrial complex thrives...but fuck them!
     
    #42     Feb 11, 2008
  3. War estimulates the economy because:

    it increases gov spending [inflating the aggregated demand]
    this enables the expansion of debt and the emmission of currency .

    This estimulation is not healthy it is purely inflationary, and it doesn't help the economy in the long run. But it's early simptoms are similar to those of economic acceleration and therefore server a good pourpose for politicians wishing to make it all look good to get reelected.

    However, once the war overextends it drains resourses from other more vital industries, bringing forth problems, as the overall productive outcome decreases [or starts increasing at a slower rate] it falls back to monetary emission and so inflation starts.
     
    #43     Feb 11, 2008
  4. Hey; EMRGLOBAL; don't freak mixing your patriotic feeling with common senses.

    There are clearly facts that people had took advance info on that Attack within.

    If you had ever took physic in high school; you wouldn't believe that building 7 was brought down just by fire alone; and fire fighter are not Demolition crew; bring down a building like a demolition takes weeks of preparation.
     
    #44     Feb 11, 2008

  5. Bush isn't as stupid as most people think he is. After all, he won the presidency twice.

    No, Bush won't lead the americans to another failed middle east war, this war is going to be led by Hillary Clinton.

    And she's going to enjoy implemeting every bit of the patriot act on dissenting americans as well as using the presidential powers that bush has worked so hard to consolidate into the executive branch.

    Bush and Clinton. Republicans and Democrats. Two sides of the same coin. Just flip one side to the other to keep the general population confused.
     
    #45     Feb 11, 2008
  6. Also, within the last week, four of the main underwater cables which carry Internet and telephone traffic to the region have been cut. As a result, three-quarters of the international communications between Europe and the Middle East have been lost. Large parts of the Middle East have been plunged into darkness. Is this merely a coincidence or is it part of a broader military operation? Ian Brockwell, of the American Chronicle said, "On the assumption that the cables cut were no accident, we must ask ourselves who would do such a thing and why. Clearly Iran, who were most affected, would gain nothing from such an action and are perhaps the target of those responsible? . . .


    They found an anchor laying across 2 of the severed cables
    :)
     
    #46     Feb 11, 2008
  7. Mr Leghorn explained the 'Ways and Means Committe" this way:

    ' Y'all got da waaaaaays to hide it, and we'uns got da meeeeans to find it'


    money, that is. Taxpayer money
     
    #47     Feb 11, 2008
  8. :D Good one Gabriel!
     
    #48     Feb 11, 2008
  9. "pissed goy"



    Re: "Bush and Clinton. Republicans and Democrats. Two sides of the same coin. Just flip one side to the other to keep the general population confused" ...

    That's essentially the same thing Ralph Nader said about Bush and Al Gore in 2000 ... How's that looking now?


    "bighog"

    Re: Joining the Navy or Airforce if there is a draft to avoid the "combat meat grinder" ... that won't work ...

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    The magic 160,000; Airmen, sailors now in combat-related assignments in Iraq

    By STEWART M. POWELL, Hearst Newspapers

    07/23/2007

    WASHINGTON - The Pentagon, scrambling to maintain 160,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, has ordered growing numbers of Air Force and Navy personnel into combat-related assignments with front-line Army and Marine Corps units.The decision to send thousands of airmen and sailors into non-traditional assignments such as convoy duty reflects growing personnel shortages as the armed forces try to sustain the highest troop levels of the war.

    The Air Force has steadily increased the number of personnel in Iraq in place of soldiers or Marines - from 1,905 in 2004 to about 5,000 this year and 6,000 next year.

    The Navy this year is sending roughly 2,200 of what the service calls "individual augmentees" to handle combat-related duties with Army and Marine units.

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    War is hell.
     
    #49     Feb 11, 2008
  10. toc

    toc

    'Iran will be leveled regardless of what "World Powers" say'

    Why? you are sending the world towards a major war. Iranians are not spoilt Arabs, they are tenacious bastards who can create lots of 'off the battlefield' terrorist type problems.

    I see no reason why there should be a war with Iran or any other country for now.

    Regarding Russians flying their bombers over the US Nimitz.......... that's all what will do at the most. Russians themselves are afraid of any Islamic power rising south of their border so they would not mind some bash down of the 'what so called' allies.
     
    #50     Feb 11, 2008