Afghanistan was just, Iraq no, I have a better solution how about PEACE. You know it is a wonderful thing.
2007-11-23 00:24:08
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answered by ? 5
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You have it wrong, first Iran invaded Iraq (about 1979), and the United States supported Iraq against the invaders. Then Afghanistan was invaded but it was, I believe, the Soviets. Eventually, the United States became involved in Afghanistan, then Iraq was fighting with Iran and invaded Kuwait. I personally believe that the entire Middle East will be at war and most nations will be fighting against Israel. The former Soviet Union, along with China, will come from the north to invade. It will lead to another world war type scenario, worse than we've ever seen in all prior history.
2007-11-23 00:07:02
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answered by Sunny 5
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Just telling you this information could get me killed, but the answer to your question is Burkina Faso.
No, that's not the next country the U.S. will invade, but rather the next country to attempt global domination.
You see, while surfing the internet one cold, dreary night, it occurred to me: where are all the huge battleships from WWII? What about the tanks and planes from the Korean conflict or the leftovers from the Falkland Islands war?
I started using my investigative skills. You know what I turned up? This is scary, so I"ll give you a moment to prepare yourself: nothing. Nothing at all. It's like all this weaponry just vanished, like boats in the Bermuda Triangle.
Then I noticed something extremely suspicious: Burkina Faso. Have you ever noticed how many times they are not in the news? All the time! They are never in the news. These crafy devils somehow are controlling the international news media like a puppet, keeping their name a well-guarded secret.
Burkina Faso is landlocked. I'll bet they did that on purpose to deflect suspicion away from them. These devilishly crafty African masters of disinformation seem to have unlimited resources at their disposal.
I suspect that Burkina Faso is covertly hiding entire armadas of ships in lonely, abandoned and secluded ports around the globe. They have probably discovered tiny archipelagos that our best mapping techniques have never located, even with our NASA type scientific skills. There must be thousands of planes, on secret runways, from hidden plateaus in Bolivia to forest-concealed airstrips in Uzbekistan, all controlled by Burkina Faso, ready to race across the globe to implement their New World Order.
Iran has very little to fear from the U.S., but they'd better watch out for Burkina Faso. If we were smart, we'd put our Coast Guard on full alert, and have our nuclear subs start patrolling the ocean floors in full attack mode. Something big is ready to happen. Pretty soon, Burkina Faso is going to explode onto the front page of every newspaper as their tanks crush an unsuspecting Europe, and their planes devastate the sitting duck forces the Burkino Fasoans have brilliantly lured into complacency.
2007-11-22 23:57:36
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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Iran is the root of all the Islamic terrorism so after that no one knows. I do not think it will be this President that will deal with Iran however, that duty will fall to whom ever comes next.
2007-11-22 23:40:23
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answered by badbender001 6
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Venezuela would seem the likely candidate, with its vast oil reserves. The recent power-grab by Chavez, along with his never-ending disparaging rhetoric towards Bush, would give the hawks in the White House a convenient excuse to push for yet another unilateral "preemptive" measure against a sovereign nation. A botched coup 5 years ago is not going to discourage ambitious neoconservative hawks the least bit. They'll probably concoct another dubious allegation tieing Hugo Chavez's gov't with international terrorism, and voila! You have youreslf a "rationale."
2007-11-22 23:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Syria, probably. Or Pakistan, right now they're working their way up the hit list.
2007-11-23 02:12:41
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answered by S P 6
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I,d move to Cuba where its safe
2007-11-23 04:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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pach@sap
don't you mean Kiaser Sosa
2007-11-23 00:15:20
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answered by CFB 5
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There's always plenty of bad guys...
2007-11-22 23:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Any one else that threatens our freedom and security.
2007-11-23 00:31:56
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answered by NEOBillyfree 4
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