Friday, February 15, 2019

How a blogger observes others in making a comment and site critique/commentators too.





How a blogger observes others in making a comment and site critique/commentators too.






...the USA is in the Asian seas cuz US has a lot of investment in that part of the world be them of political or commercial interest. Why is not Italy in the Asian seas? If they would have political and/or commercial interest they would come to US for help and again, US would be in the Asian seas serving Italy but US assuming full responsibilities on the mission and of course, this would give a great advantage to US in future diplomatic/economic interest to USA. ...see distinguished opiniators or critique? The world is a net of politics/businesses that are all interbedded one to the other. US has the ships, airplanes, money and experience in dealing with crises, who else: Russia? They don't have the power to do that. China? They don't have the power to do that and they don't care for the political health of others by them. England? They don't have the power or the money in acting on their own alone. Haiti? Well, no one at all. In reference to the UK problem, that is a normal Democratic problem that they would solve amongst them. No need of any intervention but, clear elevated advises from health well inform critique/commentators and the news but with heavy facts on their disposals. Watch the brilliant opinions their own politicians explain in the UK news. Those opinions are really self-explanatory. My advise to you 2: read much more, research much more and then comeback, wish to hear a healthy loaded critique from you 2 ...waiting.

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...dear critique, or whatever would be called on you 2. No, UK is of a great political and economic importance not only to the continental Europe, but to USA too. The problem is that Asia, Africa, Europe and America is been plug with so many difficulties in todays epoch, that they are been concerned with their own destiny ...see Venezuela, Israel, Syria and USA as well as many others. Happenings around the planet are too of a various type. Today tech permits any one in getting informed on whichever situation arises, those situations are very graves situation so each and every nation is concerned with their own. If any world leader takes the pot by its ears and intervene within any country, the world situation could explode in a greatest problem cuz other nations could intervene too with the exception if in the intervention of other nation that nation is almost too close to the frontier of the nation doing the intervention as in the case of Syria and nearby states or Russia and nearby states as Crimea. It the intervention is in a very far away state, it could escalate into a world war. Example, if it were as was from USA into Vietnam. ...you two are out of face, synchronize and research some more before giving your "opinion". Wall Street will be affected for the worst. Wait and see.




We at the continent are perplexed by the decision of a EU member country to leave the idea of unity, solidarity and being strong-together. At the end in the big geopolitical pond and the division of the world in 3-4 economic and power blocks the UK will be a nobody. This is what leaves about everybody on the planet and on the continent even more so totally flabbergasted.

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I disagree that its fear that keeps the EU together. No it’s not fear it’s just realizing that we are stronger together

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BLT4LIFE


When you file for divorce and slowly realize you're only getting the dog and the older car.

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How it Brexit viewed? As a far-right-nationalist pipe dream. A vote that inevitably self-inflicts wounds ... to sustain a victim complex that fuels the part of the population that was groomed to feel left behind by a progressive society. It is a decision of people who cannot possibly know the complexity of the subject matter ... and the outcome of uncontrolled populism from the right.

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