Who are the next axis powers?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by zeppelin kid, May 9, 2006.

  1. zeppelin kid

    zeppelin kid Member

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    We all know North Korea is supplying the world with whatever weapons they have and that russia most likely is doing the same. And Iran is now the big gun ready for war. But who is going to come out of the woodwork and support the upcoming world war or a major terrorist type war. Because if these nations are that confident that they can and will succeed in open war they would have to have quite a few countries backing them wether with resources or finance.
     
  2. LickHERish

    LickHERish Senior Member

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  3. zeppelin kid

    zeppelin kid Member

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    Yes but Im not talking about the U.S. we already know our allies but the question was what nations will back these terrorist harboring countries.
     
  4. LickHERish

    LickHERish Senior Member

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    You apparently missed the point entirely. I suggest you turn off the mainstream televised corporate propaganda that masquerades as "news" and start doing some research. "We" aren't the good guys as you seem to think.

    "We" have for generations been the leading militant aggressor nation and home to, trainer/supplier/and even perpetrator of "terrorists" and "terrorist" acts (expansionistic war of aggression against hundreds of thousands if not millions of innocent civilians around the globe) as well as subverter of legitimate democratic movements and national leaders (Mossadegh and Allende being two prime examples).

    Time to rid yourself of the politically and ideological labels fraudulently applied to those who choose not to bow to Washington's longrunning aspirations for total subjugation and exploitation.
     
  5. HikerHauk

    HikerHauk Banned

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    :cool:you are cool!
     
  6. Turn

    Turn Member

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    Huh, any good books that make this point? I know I have heard Noam Chomsky talk about it.
     
  7. HikerHauk

    HikerHauk Banned

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    u dont need books for it. it's clear. the 5 permanent members of UN security council are the biggest 5 arms sellers

    US, Russia sell arms to both India and Pakistan, while urging them "to negotiate". lmao
     
  8. DQ Veg

    DQ Veg JUSTYNA'S TIGER

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    The new 'axis' is the US and UK-that's the simple answer.
     
  9. Pointbreak

    Pointbreak Banned

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    The new Axis is blame USA, and ignore everything else.
     
  10. HikerHauk

    HikerHauk Banned

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    wow, that wouldnt be an axis. that would be a huge cube...lol
     
  11. cynical_otter

    cynical_otter Bleh!

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    You keep saying "we", Lick, but you live in fucking Belgium; you aren't part of "We" anymore.
     
  12. Pointbreak

    Pointbreak Banned

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    Someone has to take care of the eurocrat subcommittee paperwork, just be thankful.
     
  13. shaggie

    shaggie Senior Member

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    I don't think it will be the U.S. and Russia. Relations are getting more strained.

    http://www.euronews.net/create_html.php?page=detail_info&article=358338&lng=1

    "
    Russia
    Putin slams "loan wolf" Washington

    Vladimir Putin has criticised Washington's high handed approach to international politics, describing the United States as a lone wolf that listens to no-one and has no intention of ever doing so.

    And in his annual address to the nation, the Russian president said the huge scale of American military spending created pressure on the rest of the World to respond.

    "Their budget is 25 times bigger than ours. That means that when it comes to defence their home is their castle. It also means we have to build our castle, because we know how the world works."

    Putin also said Russia's longstanding demand to enter the World Trade Organisation should not be used as a bargaining chip. Washington has vetoed Russia's accession, accusing Moscow of inadequate financial regulation and failure to respect intellectual property rights.

    Putin sought to reassure on the reliability of Russian energy supplies, amid European concerns that Moscow might use its position as the world's largest fuel producer as a political weapon.

    "Russia can play a positive role helping Europe develop a unified energy strategy," he said. "We must conquer new markets while satisfying our internal needs and those of our traditional partners."

    But Putin said the biggest problem facing Russia was a population that's declining by 700 000 each year. He promised increased aid for parents of young children and an easing of restrictions on immigration from the former Soviet Union.
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  14. cynical_otter

    cynical_otter Bleh!

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    Leave it to Shrubbery to bring back the cold war. I bet Castro is salivating and masturbating his Soviet nukes.

    What are favorite cold war movies?

    Mine are The Day After and Red Dawn.
     
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