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Re: 29-Mar-12 World View -- Arab League meeting in Iraq spli

by Trevor » Thu Mar 29, 2012 10:38 pm

Based on what I'm seeing right now, it appears as if Egypt will be fighting against us in WWIII. Now I admit I could be wrong about this, but based on their behavior over the past few months, that's the conclusion I've come to.

As for Iraq, I'm still hearing that we are about to see a brutal civil war. However, I'm seeing little sign of it; ever since the war ended, something like 300 people have died. A few years ago, when the terrorist attacks were at their worst, it was close to 800-1,000 per week.

29-Mar-12 World View -- Arab League meeting in Iraq split

by John » Wed Mar 28, 2012 10:49 pm

29-Mar-12 World View -- Arab League meeting in Iraq split by acrimonious divisions

Israel cancel's army's Passover vacations, raising concerns of military plans

** 29-Mar-12 World View -- Arab League meeting in Iraq split by acrimonious divisions
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 29#e120329




Contents:
Security fence separating Israel from Egypt nears completion
Israel cancel's army's Passover vacations, raising concerns of military plans
U.S. Dept of Education turning to private debt collectors for student loans
Syria's al-Assad continues slaughter after agreeing to Kofi Annan peace plan
Arab League meeting in Iraq split by acrimonious divisions


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu,
Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Sinai, security fence,
Israeli Defense Force, IDF, Dept. of Education,
Syria, Bashar al-Assad, Kofi Annan, Arab League,
Iraq, Nouri al-Maliki

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