http://scgnews.com/the-geopolitics-of-world-war-iii?utm_source=share-fb
I know very little about the American Dollar. I haven’t been paying as much attention to world events as I often do.
Is this true?
http://scgnews.com/the-geopolitics-of-world-war-iii?utm_source=share-fb
I know very little about the American Dollar. I haven’t been paying as much attention to world events as I often do.
Is this true?
ms spock said:
http://scgnews.com/the-geopolitics-of-world-war-iii?utm_source=share-fbI know very little about the American Dollar. I haven’t been paying as much attention to world events as I often do.
Is this true?
I’m unsure of your knowledge about the American Dollar or the extent to which you follow world politics, so I can’t really comment on their relative truth… but I can do is say that the link you presented appears a touch sensationalist…
I wholeheatedly endorse this WW III thread
wookiemeister
the only thing I will say is that in the spirit of the holiday forum , conspiracy theories are best as an original thought – or at least passing them off your own
Russia has threatened to send more troops to its newly-annexed territory of Crimea, after NATO began exercises in western Ukraine.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-17/russia-threatens-more-troops-in-retaliation-to-nato-exercise/5748878
never mind the petro dollar now, NATO is about to go head to head with the Russian army
Russia will not stand for this
unless the whole thing will play out that Russia puts troops forward NATO moves forward, new borders are redrawn and everyone goes home
wookiemeister said:
unless the whole thing will play out that Russia puts troops forward NATO moves forward, new borders are redrawn and everyone goes home
NATO, along with the rest of the world will “object” to Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula but in the mean time will let play out.
There is an awful lot on the line with antagonising Russia, especially with Putin at the helm. Russian gas into Europe is probably their biggest play, especially with winter on the horizon.
diddly-squat said:
wookiemeister said:
unless the whole thing will play out that Russia puts troops forward NATO moves forward, new borders are redrawn and everyone goes home
NATO, along with the rest of the world will “object” to Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula but in the mean time will let play out.
There is an awful lot on the line with antagonising Russia, especially with Putin at the helm. Russian gas into Europe is probably their biggest play, especially with winter on the horizon.
the king of the north is gathering his vast army beyond the wall
Without looking anything up this is what I think happened with Crimea.
The official result from the Autonomous Republic of Crimea was a 96.77 percent vote for integration of the region into the Russian Federation with an 83.1 percent voter turnout. The Mejlis Deputy Chairman Akhtem Chiygoz stated that the actual turnout could not have exceed 30–40 percent, whilst former Russian government adviser Andrey Illarionov stated that the actual support for the reunification of Crimea with Russia was about 34 percent, citing results of previous polls over past three years. However, according the Gallup’s survey performed on 21-27 April, 82.8% of Crimean people consider the referendum results reflecting most Crimeans’ views, and 73.9% of Crimeans say Crimea’s becoming part of Russia will make life better for themselves and their families, just 5.5% disagree.
Following the referendum, Supreme Council of Crimea and Sevastopol City Council declared independence of Crimea from Ukraine and requested to join the Russian Federation. On the same day, Russia recognized Crimea as a sovereign state.
Russia warns US against strikes on Islamic State in Syria
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-29166932
diddly-squat said:
wookiemeister said:
unless the whole thing will play out that Russia puts troops forward NATO moves forward, new borders are redrawn and everyone goes home
NATO, along with the rest of the world will “object” to Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula but in the mean time will let play out.
There is an awful lot on the line with antagonising Russia, especially with Putin at the helm. Russian gas into Europe is probably their biggest play, especially with winter on the horizon.
Putin comes across as an communist hardliner who’d loved to go back to the old days of the USSR and the territory it occupied. He’s not a tinpot dictator with sod all armed forces
Cymek said:
diddly-squat said:
wookiemeister said:
unless the whole thing will play out that Russia puts troops forward NATO moves forward, new borders are redrawn and everyone goes home
NATO, along with the rest of the world will “object” to Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula but in the mean time will let play out.
There is an awful lot on the line with antagonising Russia, especially with Putin at the helm. Russian gas into Europe is probably their biggest play, especially with winter on the horizon.
HG wells said that communism was as far away in the minds of the average joe Russian as flying was to a whalethe 1917 coup was really a knee jerk reaction to the monarchy
yet again the middle class sweep away the monarchy – the vanguard of communism the intellectuals wouldn’t just have been anyone in Russian society
communism did allow a ladder of opportunity however and many people were educated to higher degrees than before
communism was always destined to die in Russia, I don’t think putin wants to go back to the soviet republic, it just never worked, as things have played out its more the middle class elite that have taken over
Putin comes across as an communist hardliner who’d loved to go back to the old days of the USSR and the territory it occupied. He’s not a tinpot dictator with sod all armed forces
Note that 111 is the number after 110. It never represents 3. The Roman numeral expression for 3 is iii or III.
It isn’t a world war unless something happens like Australia hits the Chinese Pacific fleet.
WTF?
That’s crazy shit Belle.