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The global systemic crisis will enter a fifth phase in the fourth quarter of 2009, a phase of global geopolitical dislocation.
A. Two major processes:
1. Disappearance of the financial base (Dollar & Debt) all over the world
2. Fragmentation of the interests of the global system’s big players and blocks
B. Two parallel sequences:
1. Quick disintegration of the current international system altogether
2. Strategic dislocation of big global players.
Anyone disagree out there?
The global systemic crisis will enter a fifth phase in the fourth quarter of 2009, a phase of global geopolitical dislocation.
A. Two major processes:
1. Disappearance of the financial base (Dollar & Debt) all over the world
2. Fragmentation of the interests of the global system’s big players and blocks
B. Two parallel sequences:
1. Quick disintegration of the current international system altogether
2. Strategic dislocation of big global players.
Anyone disagree out there?
Nope.
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ReplyDeleteHow does the threatened secession of some US states factor into this? I cannot see them becoming independent and then accepting the Amero. (I know that's what Salmond is proposing for Scotland but the Euro has been around a while).
If they are threatening to leave the Union over gun control I cannot see them then voluntarily accepting the new prescription.
STB.
Yes, Bob's probably correct in saying the secession could never work.
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