...because the west thinks that White Man should rule supreme for eternity.
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Berbice Mad Houe has Vacancy!!1
quote:Originally posted by Nehru:
Berbice Mad Houe has Vacancy!!1
You checked on the vacancy? Thinking of moving in there ?
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he was there doing inventory.quote:Originally posted by Mr.T:quote:Originally posted by Nehru:
Berbice Mad Houe has Vacancy!!1
You checked on the vacancy? Thinking of moving in there ?
Former Member
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The US will be oil self-sufficient by the end of the decade and by then it will be ready to send the Middle East into chaos damaging the economies oil dependent economies of Asia. That's how White Man plans to reign supreme.
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I never imagined it was so easy to contain Asia or stop Asia economic growth during the western recession. All you need it to do was to tell them not to buy Iranian oil, so they could enter into recession too. Very smart indeed.
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This Larouche guy is still around? If Freddy is 61 and Joey is 61 then Larouche must be 210 years old.
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Iran will be bombed and their oil taken. The question is when. Sanctions are meat to weaken and cripple the country before is materially destroy by bombardments. The Superpower along with their servile allies have never attacked a full fleshed country that can fight back. Sanctions have the purpose of crippling the country into a state in which it cannot fight back. To cripple Iran via sanctions you need to wait 10 years, during which time Iran will have the option of choosing the West's weakest economic moment to close the Hormuz, and send Europe into collapse. The Americas (EU and Brazil) will not collapse as result of this war because they are self sufficient, but the rest of the world, because Asia and Europe depend on oil that is under American control in the Middle east.
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