celtic_crippler
Senior Master
Article: http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/02/top-economic-advisers-forecast-war-and-unrest.html
As the author points out, the US is already in numerous wars and involved militarily all over the world. Not only that, but other nations show signs that they are gearing up for war from the recent build up along ChinaÂ’s coast to South Korea recently deploying cruise missiles along the border of North Korea.
The Kremlin reported yesterday that President Putin has proposed a bill that would forbid Russian officials from purchasing foreign stock and having foreign bank accounts as news outlets around the world (except for the US) are reporting that a “currency war” is already taking place.
HereÂ’s what some top economic advisors have been saying:
So, is the world once again heading down the path to war?
Is this some sort of cycle that is historically inevitable that has grown to a global scale because we now have a “global economy”?
Or, is this just a “Chicken Little” reaction to recent history and current events?
I love history and current events. I also appreciate a really good, intelligent conversation. Any takers?
As the author points out, the US is already in numerous wars and involved militarily all over the world. Not only that, but other nations show signs that they are gearing up for war from the recent build up along ChinaÂ’s coast to South Korea recently deploying cruise missiles along the border of North Korea.
The Kremlin reported yesterday that President Putin has proposed a bill that would forbid Russian officials from purchasing foreign stock and having foreign bank accounts as news outlets around the world (except for the US) are reporting that a “currency war” is already taking place.
HereÂ’s what some top economic advisors have been saying:
Sadly, looking back through economic history, all too often war is the manifestation of simple economic entropy played to its logical conclusion. We believe that war is an inevitable consequence of the current global economic situation.
~ Kyle Bass
Since the 1980s, I’ve been studying the so-called “cycles of war” — the natural rhythms that predispose societies to descend into chaos, into hatred, into civil and even international war.
IÂ’m certainly not the first person to examine these very distinctive patterns in history. There have been many before me, notably, Raymond Wheeler, who published the most authoritative chronicle of war ever, covering a period of 2,600 years of data.
However, there are very few people who are willing to even discuss the issue right now. And based on what IÂ’m seeing, the implications could be absolutely huge in 2013.
~Larry Edelson
Trade wars always lead to war.
~Jim Rogers
So, is the world once again heading down the path to war?
Is this some sort of cycle that is historically inevitable that has grown to a global scale because we now have a “global economy”?
Or, is this just a “Chicken Little” reaction to recent history and current events?
I love history and current events. I also appreciate a really good, intelligent conversation. Any takers?