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War IS Inevitable Because of Global Debt!!!

War IS Inevitable Because of Global Debt!!!

posted to War,  Greece,  by tpaine2009
7/28/2010 3:00:00 PM
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Watch Greece - their fuel delivery drivers are on strike in protest over gov actions. Greek gov is planning to institute what amounts to first step in declaring martial law.

Striking Greek fuel-tanker drivers have said that talks with the government had collapsed and they would press on with their protest against IMF-driven austerity measures.

The government has not ruled out ordering civil mobilisation - using state employees as replacements - to get petrol supplies moving, but has shied away from the provocative tactic so far.

Full story available at:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/index.php/news/content/view/full/93385

Greek air traffic controllers are also involved in disruptive job actions directly related to the austerity measures.

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Re: War IS Inevitable Because of Global Debt!!!
posted by: Vote2012 on 7/28/2010 11:49:00 PM
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Will the union hold, withstand a war?

Re: War IS Inevitable Because of Global Debt!!!
posted by: pewter on 7/29/2010 3:25:00 AM
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This country would fall apart if civil war broke out. I hate to say it, but most people don't even have a firm grasp of what the issues at hand are.

Re: War IS Inevitable Because of Global Debt!!!
posted by: antoreen on 8/24/2010 9:13:00 PM
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Despite tremendous growth in the study of management all over the world we may face situation like Greece where the administrative authority appears to continue apprenticeship.
I do not like to find a nation to fall apart. Chances, for Greece, are still not in the sight. I should politely ask the modern day political managers of this ancient country if the worse may be averted or overcome y any kind of sacrifice from the part of the people who are found to be less affected.
To take war as the means for final solution is, however, a stream of old and irrational thoughts.

Re: War IS Inevitable Because of Global Debt!!!
posted by: tpaine2009 on 8/26/2010 5:16:00 AM
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Antoreen,
I couldn’t agree with you more! “To take war as the means for final solution is, however, a stream of old and irrational thoughts.”

War is the ultimate result of “irrational thoughts” as war as an “old idea” has never solved anything!

The world right now is being led by media-made politicians and a corrupt, greedy, predatory global investment banking system that mandates borrowing more expensive money to pay off existing national debts thereby compounding the insolvency problem is a “rational” approach to the impending global economic collapse.

Let me put it this way’ every encounter a friendly debt collector? I never have! Now let’s assume that the eventual collector on some national debt has a big military or a handful of nuclear weapons and that their country is in the middle of an economic disaster and needs “their money today”. Do the words “lock and load” apply here, or will “rational thoughts”; based on old history, I doubt it.

Re: War IS Inevitable Because of Global Debt!!!
posted by: tpaine2009 on 9/9/2010 6:56:00 AM
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Yesterday Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that our high debt level is a "national security threat".

Think other countries may have same outlook?

The world is in extreme danger; one national BK will be all it takes to ignite this powder keg as other countries will probably react to protect their national financial interests by taking protective trading measures, restrictions on trading currency and most likely calling in collateral from other strugling nations - like us. What happens when a nation refuses to turn over assets pledged in support of their national debt?

Gonna send in the Marines?

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