I agree w you that these are the critical hotspots in the world. There appears to be no incentive to stop any of the conflicts. I would challenge the assumption of the destruction of nuclear power in Iran. Foreign Policy magazine has published several analysis of that assumption. Wow... I'd be one of those that lean toward the idea that finished products can still be created with the material already created. Time will tell. It is crazy, however, that all the countries have increased production of military weaponry... Someone needs to explain why this is good. Also, sacrificing our ability to control so much of the world w our own military and economic might has become the norm with the new administration. I am not sold on an idea that this is good. Thanks for drawing attention to the critical place in history that we are part of. yikes!
Extraordinary and sobering thoughts!
I agree w you that these are the critical hotspots in the world. There appears to be no incentive to stop any of the conflicts. I would challenge the assumption of the destruction of nuclear power in Iran. Foreign Policy magazine has published several analysis of that assumption. Wow... I'd be one of those that lean toward the idea that finished products can still be created with the material already created. Time will tell. It is crazy, however, that all the countries have increased production of military weaponry... Someone needs to explain why this is good. Also, sacrificing our ability to control so much of the world w our own military and economic might has become the norm with the new administration. I am not sold on an idea that this is good. Thanks for drawing attention to the critical place in history that we are part of. yikes!