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If I were an american I would definitely be for Obama but I'm not an american. I really don't care because I think it's too soon for the American people to come to their senses. Let me explain:Obama will not end the Iraq war because that's a situation where the US can't afford to leave without bringing that war to fruition. Fruition simply means that the US will establish control over Iraqi oil resources. This must be done at all costs because if it isn't then high oil prices are going to destroy the US economy. Therefore Obama may talk a popular message but he needs to do that in order to get himself elected. And of course McCain has decided to go with the other side of the equation and hope that the American people will begin to realize that winning the war is necessary.The world favours Obama by far because the world opposes the US war in Iraq. There is little doubt that war is evil and unjustified of course. But now, as Robert Baer has said, Iraq will naturally fall into the Iranian sphere of influence eventually and there is little the US can do about it. The Iraq war is lost and that will be Bush's legacy no matter what happens. It's simply a choice now of Iran becoming a ME power, and according to Baer eventually a superpower, or the US staying in Iraq with a large troop force until it finally gives up and faces defeat. Except that the US won't accept defeat until Iraq's oil is no longer of such large importance.This is the reason why the US is very rapidly coming to it's senses now and beginning to realize that alternative sources of energy are so very important. In the interim the US will continue to develop Canada's tarsands oil extraction in hopes of continuing to keep up to the demand, at least in the short term until demand begins to decline. Will demand decline fast enough? Who knows? But it looks like the US has dragged it's feet too long now and can't avoid the crunch. Indeed, the price of petroleum products has already begun to destroy the US economy.And that is why it doesn't reallly matter whether Obama or McCain becomes the next pres.
If I were an american I would definitely be for Obama but I'm not an american. I really don't care because I think it's too soon for the American people to come to their senses. Let me explain:
Obama will not end the Iraq war because that's a situation where the US can't afford to leave without bringing that war to fruition. Fruition simply means that the US will establish control over Iraqi oil resources. This must be done at all costs because if it isn't then high oil prices are going to destroy the US economy. Therefore Obama may talk a popular message but he needs to do that in order to get himself elected. And of course McCain has decided to go with the other side of the equation and hope that the American people will begin to realize that winning the war is necessary.
The world favours Obama by far because the world opposes the US war in Iraq. There is little doubt that war is evil and unjustified of course. But now, as Robert Baer has said, Iraq will naturally fall into the Iranian sphere of influence eventually and there is little the US can do about it. The Iraq war is lost and that will be Bush's legacy no matter what happens. It's simply a choice now of Iran becoming a ME power, and according to Baer eventually a superpower, or the US staying in Iraq with a large troop force until it finally gives up and faces defeat. Except that the US won't accept defeat until Iraq's oil is no longer of such large importance.
This is the reason why the US is very rapidly coming to it's senses now and beginning to realize that alternative sources of energy are so very important. In the interim the US will continue to develop Canada's tarsands oil extraction in hopes of continuing to keep up to the demand, at least in the short term until demand begins to decline. Will demand decline fast enough? Who knows? But it looks like the US has dragged it's feet too long now and can't avoid the crunch. Indeed, the price of petroleum products has already begun to destroy the US economy.
And that is why it doesn't reallly matter whether Obama or McCain becomes the next pres.