Dino R.
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sir i think just like great britian or napoleon or the roman empire the US will lose their power the signs are here for everyone to see
about our military industry i think everything will be perfect once our economy get back on its feet then will have the funds to do all we want
maybe they will become more involved when the middle class start to get smaller in time everyone will want to know where is their money going from what i hear the public opinion is aganist US aid to any country and US involvment in any war in the middle east
vitnam can be a fine example
Well they are starting to, after all things are getting worse over there now a days , more are getting involved but the majority are still clueless believe me!!! They only care about things that directly affects their daily lives, prices, unemployment, etc.
And yes, of course every empire will fall sooner of later, history repeats itself, always did and the USA is no exception.
Concerning Iran; unless I have indicators or facts concerning their big plans, I'll differ with you on this matter. All I know for now is that they are concerned with threats from the US and Israel, be it of more sanctions or even war including Intelligence war. So I really think that the Iranians do not have the time or the energy to spend on internal affairs of their Arab neighbors, it is more of a game of provocation by the West, calling for Arab emotions.
Here is the Game pattern: The friend of my friend is my friend, the enemy of my friend is my enemy, the friend of my enemy is my enemy...In the diplomatic world this does not hold but for the US and some of its allies it is still the central thought, and the friendship is based on a one-sided perspective, namely the American policymakers one.
They are interfering in internal Arab affairs, and in a big way too, they are spreading their influence all across the region, it is also a way of intimidation on their part, and it is working. Also I admit that the Iranian threat is a big exaggerated, but just a bit though, and it worked, the UAE and Saudis spent over $60 billion on weapons last year alone! Now who is benefiting from that the most?
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