15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal / Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal / Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal
Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
** 15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e150715
Contents:
Arab views of Iran nuclear deal
Another Arab view of Iran's nuclear deal
Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
Congratulations to my readers for sticking with all this
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman,
Frank Gardner, Marwan Bishara, Qatar, China, India, Russia,
Pakistan
Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
** 15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e150715
Contents:
Arab views of Iran nuclear deal
Another Arab view of Iran's nuclear deal
Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
Congratulations to my readers for sticking with all this
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman,
Frank Gardner, Marwan Bishara, Qatar, China, India, Russia,
Pakistan
Re: 15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal / Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
John -- you state ---
"So I hope that you will continue reading the daily World View articles, and that you will use the information to take whatever actions you can to protect yourself, your family, your community and your nation. That's the only thing that can make this effort worthwhile."
Question, if you believe that there is a coming conflict, why do you live in a densely populated area? With the internet you could be anywhere.
It is unfortunate that you don't have a larger readership, your insights a very valuable. But, I guess many people prefer shallow fluff, just look at some of the tabloids.
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"Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility."
Sigmund Freud
"So I hope that you will continue reading the daily World View articles, and that you will use the information to take whatever actions you can to protect yourself, your family, your community and your nation. That's the only thing that can make this effort worthwhile."
Question, if you believe that there is a coming conflict, why do you live in a densely populated area? With the internet you could be anywhere.
It is unfortunate that you don't have a larger readership, your insights a very valuable. But, I guess many people prefer shallow fluff, just look at some of the tabloids.
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"Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility."
Sigmund Freud
Re: 15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal / Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
Didn't I previously answer that question for you?
Re: 15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal / Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
I think it is absolutely stunning that when you give an appraisal of what is wrong, you conveniently "forget" to mention ANYTHING critical about the United States itself. it's all about the horrible things other beastly people will do to the U.S> and absolutely nothing about how the U.S. itself is likely to cause pre-emptive nuclear attacks on other countries - by their own admission, by the way.
Always the same thing, isn't it? The U.S. is the "good guy" and everybody else has it in for the U.S.
Always the same thing, isn't it? The U.S. is the "good guy" and everybody else has it in for the U.S.
Re: 15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal / Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
Whew! Absolutely stunning!
Why don't you give a specific example, instead of just blabbering on
and on about how awful the U.S. is.
Why don't you give a specific example, instead of just blabbering on
and on about how awful the U.S. is.
Re: 15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal / Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
The Cassandra fatalism? Sorry if I repeat.John wrote:Didn't I previously answer that question for you?
cheers
Re: 15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal / Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
About your readers, could you tell us if they are from many countries around the world? And specifically, the proportion of Europeans among them? Thank you in advance if you can answer my questions.
Re: 15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal / Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
There's no way for me to tell, as readers don't identify themselves exceptRaynote wrote:About your readers, could you tell us if they are from many countries around the world? And specifically, the proportion of Europeans among them? Thank you in advance if you can answer my questions.
by e-mail address, and most of those are like gmail or hotmail or yahoo.
Re: 15-Jul-15 World View -- Arab views of Iran nuclear deal / Generational Dynamics view of Iran nuclear deal
Dadelaw, the US has only ever used nuclear weapons to end a war, and in the wars since have never seen it necessary to use them to either start or finish another when it was certainly within our capacity to do so.
And John has been critical of the Obama Administration, so there is that.
And John has been critical of the Obama Administration, so there is that.
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