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| 02 Jan 2013 01:26 PM |
| Or another very large scale war which will effect most if not all of WWCers? |
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Raximus
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| 02 Jan 2013 01:37 PM |
Yes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYD46Q0a3Qo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVT0iNcImlc |
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thepit44
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gamert7
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| 02 Jan 2013 01:42 PM |
| I think there will be after the collapse of the dollar. |
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| 02 Jan 2013 01:54 PM |
| Reported for personal attack. I don't tolerate trolls |
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| 02 Jan 2013 02:02 PM |
| umg duh aren´t israel and palestine a part of the world? its a world war den hurr |
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| 02 Jan 2013 02:33 PM |
| If there is, it will come either from the middle east, or a revolution in the U.S. |
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| 02 Jan 2013 04:20 PM |
Well there's a chance. Our civilization, according to Michio Kaku (physicist, won a Nobel prize), is a type 0 civilization. Probably most type 0 civilizations get self-destructed on their way becoming a type 1 civilization (globalization/new world order). As estimated our civilization will become a type 1 civilization, if we do not destroy our selves, around 2100. |
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Tenal
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| 02 Jan 2013 04:21 PM |
| I'll make a wild bet and say that the next world war, if we see one in the somewhat distant future, would be related to North Korea. |
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| 02 Jan 2013 04:28 PM |
| most likely there to be a world war |
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| 02 Jan 2013 05:03 PM |
If we're lucky, yes. So lets cross our fingers.
If there is, it would be in some relevance to the Middle East. We could easily be pulled into a war, and remember that the alliance system was a large reason for WW2. A conflict involving only two countries at first pulled in many others due to alliance policies. Iran has said many times in conferences that they want to "wipe Israel off the map". It's not likely that they will, but it is a definite possibility. This would draw the U.S. into the war due to our alliance policy stating that we're responsible for defending that ally. Also, if Iran even gains a nuclear weapon, even if they don't intend to harm anyone with it, that would be a political defeat. We spent 16 years applying sanctions, so if they do go nuclear, it would be seen as weakness by our allies and bad countries would push our nuclear policies even harder. Also, currently, Syria has the fourth largest stockpile of chemical weapons. With the violence in Syria growing, and anti-American sentiment growing (largely due to drone strikes), it's feasible. If those chemical weapons fall into the wrong hands, it could lead to devastation.
So yeah, one way or another, it's very possible. |
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| 02 Jan 2013 05:16 PM |
| Highly unlikely. This generation will be focusing on mainly controling climate change, much less put more green house gasses into the air with bombs. |
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| 02 Jan 2013 05:19 PM |
| Why are there so many idiots on this threads? |
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| 02 Jan 2013 05:26 PM |
| climate change isn't really a priority, despite it being important. there's a reason it wasn't even mentioned in the presidential campaigns. like, israel isn't going to delay attacking gaza bcuz of the intense need for mitigating climate change. |
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| 02 Jan 2013 05:27 PM |
| @Happy from what i seen you are the only worrying about it at the moment. Besides Al Gore. |
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| 02 Jan 2013 05:37 PM |
| "@Happy from what i seen you are the only worrying about it at the moment. Besides Al Gore." Actually, its all over the news, climate scientists are warning of it. Even obama and romney supplied ways to help control it. |
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| 02 Jan 2013 05:41 PM |
| In fact, even native americans are demanding action on it after there village went under water due to melting ice caps. |
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| 02 Jan 2013 05:42 PM |
"It is all over the news"
I watch the news everyday and i see nothing about it. |
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| 02 Jan 2013 05:44 PM |
| In the summer it was. At least, on the weather news. |
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