Is this economic denial war we're practising now a direct throwback to the communism denial wars we fought many years ago in asia.
After all, our excuse for fighting in Vietnam was to deny a communist government a new country and possibly even from dominating an entire region of
the world where the US was naturally disliked.
Now we're fighting a war where we are trying to deny the european currency dominance in countries such as Iraq and therefor slowing the middle east
from adopting the euro as a currency and standard for oil.
This war seems far too familiar, and it's because we've already fought it , the difference is we won last time and now we're faltering. So who is
going to break the cycle this time, bush? hah! Clark? just maybe.
Well, History does have that nasty habit of repeating itself, doesn't it?
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As you might see from my signature, one of the missions assigned to me in the John Titor thread and others has been to do some temporal travel on the
odd occasion.
John bull 1 taught me how.
The occasional reports back are from a time when people actually cared and knew how to mobilize in the US.
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In Iraq, I heard that the current currancy is the dollar is that true? Sorry for being off topic.
-Dagger
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The difference this time is that we look more likely to truly win in the end but many things are illusion and only look good from a distance.
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i wish we were back in the 60s i want hippie chicks and pure lsd!
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