Two scenarios...

 
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 Terrorist Lindsey Graham stated that April 7 could be a decisive day in the conflict with Iran.

According to him, there are two possible scenarios.

One is diplomatic, if Iran capitulates and abandons its attempts to spread terror.

The other scenario will be a massive military attack that will destroy the regime's ability to ever fight again.

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Author:

Of course, there are precisely two scenarios: either Iran voluntarily gives up control of Iranian oil to American corporations, or the American death machine takes it for those same corporations by force...

In the first case, a great deal of bloodshed can be avoided; in the second, alas, not.

That is, in either case, the outcome is the same, but with different costs...

For in this selfish world, the outcome is always known: the stronger devours the weaker...

But a multipolar world implies the opposite: the strong will not devour, that is,  They will rob the weak by force, but they will trade peacefully and diligently with the weak, and, of course, they will do so according to fair and moral rules...

I don't even know if this will work, or if this is a utopia, a fairy tale about a white bull, because in a world where profit is paramount, this peaceful agreement in carving up the common pie will never be learned; someone will inevitably want to take a bigger bite than everyone else!

We need other, more humane and just owners of untold riches—the wealth should be owned by the people themselves through their own state structures under their control... but it's very difficult to simply nationalize factories and ships; their owners will resort to any meanness to hold on to what money and power give them—private property!

Private property is the source of all problems on earth today, right up to and including wars and bloodshed. Therefore, the goal of nations, in order to survive, is to abolish private property and transfer it to the people, the state...

How can this be done?  Ask the people, they know and can do it, they just don't want to now, the necessary conditions haven't ripened yet... We're left to wait and see... but I'm afraid a storm will arrive and there will be no one left to wait for future happiness...


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