The responsibility for this crisis lies with their own former leaders and those around the EU who gave them euro membership when they were not remotely suited to it, a triumph of political desire over dispassionate economic analysis for which ordinary people are now paying the price.
It is no good now expecting Greeks to sit quietly in a burnt-out room of the burning building I described 17 years ago.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-07-0 ... ight-today
This brings us to the second truth: that this is not a short-term crisis, but a permanent one, in which any temporary accommodation will soon be overtaken by events.
In future decades, in the very business school where I spoke in 1998, I believe students will sit down to study the folly of extending a single currency too far. Sad though it will be to see it, their textbook is likely to say that the Greek debacle of 2015 was not the end of the euro crisis, but its real beginning.
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If the north is sealed it is then considered possible that Turkey invades Syria, wipes out Damascus.
In Jeremiah chapter 49 two northwestern Syrian cities hear of an invasion coming from Turkey.
Those two cities are Hamah and Aleppo. Jerimiah chapter 49 along with Isaiah chapter 17 foretells the destruction of Damascus
with Amos seeing it also. In my lifetime I have no idea. No one knows who draws breath was the point about next year market.
We also know what we are to do for those souls every day.
thread: The Quran records Jonah’s visit to the ancient city of Nineveh. Islam counts Jonah as a prophet of God. Jonah preached the destruction of Nineveh. They repented and the city was saved for a while. ISIS blew up the shrine of Jonah in Mosul. Mosul is built around the ruins of Nineveh. The Prophet Nahum says that God will destroy the place where Nineveh was built. I think we noted that event here also.
Some will say mere coincidence. Ok, that is a option also to what we already know with the three facts already on choices.
The question of control is a critical one for the millions of Iraqis who live downstream of the Mosul Dam all the way down the Tigris to Baghdad, because if the dam was taken over, ISIS would be in control of what effectively could be a major weapon of mass destruction – one that the U.S. military said in 2006 was, without the help of brutal jihadists, already “the most dangerous dam in the world.”
As we read before the dam was built on bad ground anyways. No clue but we have a few ideas on what would be a decent idea to move
but the poor are in no way able to do that.
http://archinect.com/features/article/1 ... mosul-damA 2011 report written by a USACE official and published in Water Power magazine estimated failure “could lead to as many as 500,000 civilian deaths.”
The blowing up of Jonah’s shrine occurred on July 24th 2014.
I think that the Prophet Nahum tells us that God will send a flood of water and then also send an army against ISIS for their many murders and overflowing brutality in Mosul. The book of Nahum is all about God’s anger and judgment against the ancient city of Nineveh. The city of Nineveh was completely destroyed in 612 BC by a flood from the overflowing Tigris River and then attacked by a coalition of three nations; the Babylonians, Medes, and Persians. Today these nations are represented by Iraq, the Kurds, and Iran. Nahum 1:8 just may repeat what we already knew.