Next in line is Yemen...

or so it seems. Two ongoing wars might not be big enough to bring an end to the recession… Yemen might bring some reliefwith Saudis buying american toys like crazy (they already have started).

How many more lives would this recession take? Second world war was Godsend for the great depression. The same old story. Find a country marred by internal conflict, add fuel to fire, incite extremism and then go have some fun at fireworks.

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Personally I don't really care what happens to Yemen, but gotta say they have a pretty strange approach to handling economic crises lol

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^ It is one of the lessons learnt from the great depression of 1929 and keynesian Economics (with many of its proponents in current administration as well).

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123008280526532053.html for some details.

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It was Saudis who are being credited for providing info to US authorities.

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The storyline is slowly being made and very soon, the Arab idiots around Yemen (Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE etc) will be begging America for weapons to defend themselves against a non-existent Yemeni threat. Gotta love Arab stupidity! :D

The Americans most probably won't even go to war. Just create a atmosphere of fear...

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I am all about world peace :)

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America wants yemen it is in strategic location near horn of africa and near many channel ports so what is plan create fear-> invade ->build miltary bases

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Ya, but they don't have to go to war for it. Their loyal servant Saudi Arabia fulfills that purpose. They have military bases there already. Plus, the UAE and Kuwait are also under American control and if all else fails, Israel ain't too far.

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Right........ just long ago seen this map by some american intelligence agency, where it went like from Afghanistan to iraq to yemen to syria or lebanon and iran and finally pakistan. Allah khair karay, Ameen, Peace for all.

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We are so dumb , there are movies out there for this purpose.... The Kingdom ... is one and there was another which showed how for the first time Saudi Arabia stopped the transportation of oil to america and then how america played tricks to get back into Saudi arabia with such preparations that saudia would feel zero without americans helping them and finally it has its roots there now.

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lol

stupidity begins is when people start recognizing and acknowledging america as the touchstone of the world.

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do saudis don't like yemen ??

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Saudis don't really like anyone lol :p

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I don't particularly like Saudi either. But why so much criticism of Saudis this time? Did they commit treason by informing Americans of the impending threat?
Or do most people support Qaeda's actions?

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It is like that Kuwaiti official (or so claimed) "informing" US senate/house about how Iraqis were killing babies in hospitals.

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You know, I can believe that. Iraqis really were like that. Plus, everything goes in war.

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I just wish and pray that they are not following the line of action as defined by some american intelligence agency from Afghanistan to iraq to yemen to syria or lebanon and iran and finally pakistan

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See, that is how propaganda works, even after it was admitted that it was a lie people will still say they would believe that, propaganda makes sure that the enemy's character assassination is to an extent that even if they say truth and show 'proofs' they will not be believed.

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I suggest you read a book "Rape of Kuwait". Then you will no longer see Saddam as a hero. Plus, I hadn't even heard of this before, killing in hospitals. I was merely commenting that the Iraqis certainly weren't above this kind of brutality.

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Saddam, a hero? :omg: I don’t know how old is the book of ‘Rape of Kuwait’, I don’t have spare time to read books, I believe them all to be part of the ‘machine’.