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ROEL:

--- Quote from: Yozilla on April 21, 2012, 11:18:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: Graalsword on April 21, 2012, 10:20:43 PM ---Well I am curious  why they don't attack Cuba when they are so mighty?

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Yozilla: It is always handy to have a bogeyman at hand, and Cuba is a harmless one. They don't really need Cuba, other than as a lapdog. They are waiting for it to implode, then will walk in, and it's 1958 all over again. Back to normal: re-open the nightclubs, hotels and casinos. Light up a Cuban cigar... at last! No rush.

Graalsworth: Argentina is not/will not be a military target of the US of A. No need for that, they have it by the throat since 1956, the only difference it that the grip gets slowly tighter as years go by. The ones that every night dream of grabbing Argentina militarily if they could, are Chile and Brasil (yes, no "z"). It's a very long story, no room for that here.

 :cool:

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Graalsword:

--- Quote from: ROEL on April 22, 2012, 04:59:00 AM ---Graalsworth: Argentina is not/will not be a military target of the US of A. No need for that, they have it by the throat since 1956, the only difference it that the grip gets slowly tighter as years go by. The ones that every night dream of grabbing Argentina militarily if they could, are Chile and Brasil (yes, no "z"). It's a very long story, no room for that here.

 :cool:

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Or maybe there will be no time enough for such things. There is also the possibility that they just want to keep people distracted with possibility of conflicts, while they increase fascist laws in every country. After all, conflicts, threats of conflicts, crime, etc., is what the PTB use to impose orwellian measures.

Yozilla:

--- Quote from: Palinurus on April 21, 2012, 09:26:35 PM ---I don't know about that, but I do know that 'comrad Fidel' is a regular contributor to GlobalResearch ( http://www.globalresearch.ca/ ) so you could try to address them and they might forward it to him for you, or provide an email contactpoint you could use. Worth a try, if you're serious about this...  :P

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Ha ha... of course I was joking - but then I started to think about it and visited globalresearch.ca (whose domain is *.ca -is it Cuban?  :-[) and site is huge and "serious" and I'm still not totally of that kind :halo:) on the other hand I hope that that I am not the only one in the World who came to that idea - knowlege is universal. Anyway I suppose that this idea will reach it's aim no matter what is on the road cause it is seeded here in rich soil. :guru:

SeekinTruth:

--- Quote from: Yozilla on April 22, 2012, 04:56:09 PM ---
--- Quote from: Palinurus on April 21, 2012, 09:26:35 PM ---I don't know about that, but I do know that 'comrad Fidel' is a regular contributor to GlobalResearch ( http://www.globalresearch.ca/ ) so you could try to address them and they might forward it to him for you, or provide an email contactpoint you could use. Worth a try, if you're serious about this...  :P

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Ha ha... of course I was joking - but then I started to think about it and visited globalresearch.ca (whose domain is *.ca -is it Cuban?  :-[) and site is huge and "serious" and I'm still not totally of that kind :halo:) on the other hand I hope that that I am not the only one in the World who came to that idea - knowlege is universal. Anyway I suppose that this idea will reach it's aim no matter what is on the road cause it is seeded here in rich soil. :guru:

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Global Research is a Canadian site (.ca stands for Canada). It's a site that has some really good articles (carried for many years on SOTT).

Yozilla:

--- Quote from: SeekinTruth on April 22, 2012, 05:10:05 PM ---Global Research is a Canadian site (.ca stands for Canada). It's a site that has some really good articles (carried for many years on SOTT).

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Thanks SeekinTruth for info on domain  :thup:- and now Global Research is in my favorites lists  :rockon:

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