Re: Generational Dynamics World View News
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2021 5:44 am
I have left to say is: good luck.
Generational theory, international history and current events
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This is in reference to what? The Poland-Belarus as a war start? Burma as in India vs. China? China vs. Taiwan-Japan? Green vs. Orange in Ireland? Green/Blue vs. Orange/Red in the US? While John's Generational Dynamics as the Sole Source of War can be overly simplistic (BUT a good source on psychology) in modern societies instead govern through mass propaganda. For a little while longer WW 2 will govern in the US; this is the probable explanation of Joe Biden's being favorable to Putin--the successor to Uncle Joe Stalin--and to Communist China. The Communists were our allies in WW 2. The concept is that to keep it that the Hallowed Dead Buried in Normandy Shall Not Have Died in Vain America MUST follow pro-Communist foreign and domestic policies. BTW, which side is/was John on in the Greek Civil War right after WW 2?
I hope Lukashenko understands just how out of control things could get due to this decision.John wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 9:19 pm 9-Nov-21 World View -- Crisis grows on Poland-Belarus border over weaponized migrants
Lukashenko's revenge following Ryanair plane forced landing
** 9-Nov-21 World View -- Crisis grows on Poland-Belarus border over weaponized migrants
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e211109
Contents:
Crisis grows on Poland-Belarus border over weaponized migrants
Lukashenko's revenge following Ryanair plane forced landing
Tensions grow on the border as Polish and Belarus forces face off
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko,
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Middle East, Africa, Asia,
Ryanair, Raman Pratasevich, Sofia Sapega, Balavia
I agree. This is a disaster waiting to happen, and I don't see how itDaKardii wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 9:48 pm > I hope Lukashenko understands just how out of control things could
> get due to this decision.
How about brace for impact?Nathan Redshield wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 11:08 amThis is in reference to what? The Poland-Belarus as a war start? Burma as in India vs. China? China vs. Taiwan-Japan? Green vs. Orange in Ireland? Green/Blue vs. Orange/Red in the US? While John's Generational Dynamics as the Sole Source of War can be overly simplistic (BUT a good source on psychology) in modern societies instead govern through mass propaganda. For a little while longer WW 2 will govern in the US; this is the probable explanation of Joe Biden's being favorable to Putin--the successor to Uncle Joe Stalin--and to Communist China. The Communists were our allies in WW 2. The concept is that to keep it that the Hallowed Dead Buried in Normandy Shall Not Have Died in Vain America MUST follow pro-Communist foreign and domestic policies. BTW, which side is/was John on in the Greek Civil War right after WW 2?
Talking Point
By Louis Emanuel,
ASSISTANT FOREIGN EDITOR
BELARUS | In the small town of Shiladze on the Great Zab River in northern Iraq there is a brisk trade in old cars and homes.
Money from the sales is being used to pay for long journeys to freezing cold Minsk, the capital of Belarus.
But why?
People from Shiladze and many towns like it have been drawn to curious adverts on social media, promising smooth travel and visas on a “conventional” route into prosperous Europe.
But this morning thousands of destitute migrants are stuck on the border with Poland after Belarus was accused of attempting to force them into the EU.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, dubbed Europe’s last dictator, appears to be making good on a promise to “flood” the EU with migrants in retaliation for sanctions.
Campbell MacDiarmid, our Middle East Correspondent, has found adverts on Iraqi social media inviting people to uproot their families for a shot at a better life.
"European airlines only, need 1.2 million refugees. Seize the opportunity. Pay us after arrival,” they say.
Up to 400 people from Shiladze alone have flown to Belarus already this year, with more leaving by the day.
Meanwhile, Roland Oliphant, our senior foreign correspondent, is witnessing the grim crisis unfold at the Polish border.
Helicopters whirr over birch forests where families huddle around fires from felled branches.
Polish soldiers watch from behind razor wire fences trying to catch migrants — now pawns in a toxic row — that dare to make a dangerous dash for the dream they were so dreadfully mis-sold.
In response, the EU is now considering funding controversial border walls around the bloc in a major U-turn. Follow the latest here.
There have been reports for a few weeks that Russia has been massing