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Originally posted by stoo82
No, this will not leed to world war III or any other war between the United Kingdom and the United States.
If there was, which there won't, what would be the objectives of the war? Simple bombing of ports? What would happen in Afganistan? Would our troops, who probably share bases, start shooting each other?
Our repective governments may well get angry with each other, but we will never go to war with each other over something like this. We are allies and friends.
Originally posted by BAZ752
You have every right to your opinion, but I'm pleased to announce that the vibe and the ''exponential'' rate at which tensions are growing are purely manifested by the media and NOT what the British public, or any other non-american think.
The Beginning Of WWIII?
The economic collapse will begin in 2007 (it will be triggered by oil shortages
and various little wars and terrorist activities around the world), then the
highlight of WW3 will happen in 2011 (you'll want to be sitting things out deep
within a cave when that happens), and then the 'administrators' will arrive in
2012. (LINK )
Originally posted by Divinorumus
The Beginning Of WWIII?
Could be, I suspected as much 8 years ago back in June 2002:
The economic collapse will begin in 2007 (it will be triggered by oil shortages
and various little wars and terrorist activities around the world), then the
highlight of WW3 will happen in 2011 (you'll want to be sitting things out deep
within a cave when that happens), and then the 'administrators' will arrive in
2012. (LINK )
I was correct about the economic collapse, and it looks like I could be right about WWIII. However, this WW will be between humanity and nature .. the humanity will loose .. BIG TIME! (expect 89% world wide casualties)
By RUSSEL L. HONORE
Special To The Tampa Tribune
Published: June 8, 2010
We must fight the BP oil spill more like World War III and less like a PR, brand-protection campaign.