by Trevor » Wed May 09, 2012 10:19 pm
No, I still believe that the top risk is currently in the Middle East. The last spurt of violence between Israel and the Palestinian territories stopped about 3 years ago. I still think it's extremely risky with the Arab Spring going on and it's one reason why we haven't intervened in Syria.
I've actually talked to a couple of people from Israel online, looking at websites, youtube, etc. What I'm noticing is a lot of fear on their part, feeling like if they don't do something, their country will be destroyed. They're worried about who's taken power in Egypt, meaning that they consider themselves surrounded. I've heard a similar sentiment among Palestinians. As worried as I might be about China, I would put the risk slightly lower for them.
Btw, I looked through the earlier archives and it sounded like WWIII was expected by the 2007-2008 time frame.
No, I still believe that the top risk is currently in the Middle East. The last spurt of violence between Israel and the Palestinian territories stopped about 3 years ago. I still think it's extremely risky with the Arab Spring going on and it's one reason why we haven't intervened in Syria.
I've actually talked to a couple of people from Israel online, looking at websites, youtube, etc. What I'm noticing is a lot of fear on their part, feeling like if they don't do something, their country will be destroyed. They're worried about who's taken power in Egypt, meaning that they consider themselves surrounded. I've heard a similar sentiment among Palestinians. As worried as I might be about China, I would put the risk slightly lower for them.
Btw, I looked through the earlier archives and it sounded like WWIII was expected by the 2007-2008 time frame.