02-27-2020, 02:27 PM
** 27-Feb-2020 World View: India's history
I agree with what you say, and in fact in 2016 I was going to write
a book on India and I have a folder on my computer containing hundreds
of articles and books on the history of India, but I didn't have a
chance to finish the book.
So I understand what you're saying, but I don't understand where you
believe you're disagreeing with me. Perhaps you could explain
further.
Ah yes, "Chicom flu" is an interesting name for it.
Iran is in a great deal of trouble because the clerics do nothing but
suck up money and make demands that the other parts of the government
are afraid to ignore. The country is wasting money on foreign
adventures, Iran's interference in Iraq is strongly opposed by many
Iraqis, they shot down a passenger plan, they were caught by surprise
by the coronavirus, they're still kowtowing to the Chinese and
refusing to end flights from China, their ministers are infected, and
they're still in denial about the seriousness of the epidemic.
The leadership in both China and Iran will be blamed on ineffective
response to the epidemic and will be threatened with "regime change,"
and the leadership in both China and Iran will find a way to blame the
United States.
Goose Wrote:> Been reading GDWVN for a while now and have read both of your
> latest books. But I have an exception to India. Ethnic memory is
> very long. For example when Jews do the Passover service one of
> the passages includes the wording "when I was a slave", Muslims
> teach that the "Crusades" are almost yesterday and in India I
> would expect that the non Muslem Indians would remember the Muslem
> conquest of India and subsiquent slaughters, slavery along with
> all of the other humiliations. So what is happening now does not
> suprise me as a matter of fact I am suprised that a sort of peace
> lasted this long - 70 plus years. Multiculturalism can work for a
> while but does not work in the long run and this is but another
> example
I agree with what you say, and in fact in 2016 I was going to write
a book on India and I have a folder on my computer containing hundreds
of articles and books on the history of India, but I didn't have a
chance to finish the book.
So I understand what you're saying, but I don't understand where you
believe you're disagreeing with me. Perhaps you could explain
further.
Goose Wrote:> On another subject, the Chicom flu. Maybe the Iranians can get
> lucky and the old goat leaders have to retire or possibly
> involuntairly. Hope that the successors have fewer desires to
> restablish the Persian Empire.
Ah yes, "Chicom flu" is an interesting name for it.
Iran is in a great deal of trouble because the clerics do nothing but
suck up money and make demands that the other parts of the government
are afraid to ignore. The country is wasting money on foreign
adventures, Iran's interference in Iraq is strongly opposed by many
Iraqis, they shot down a passenger plan, they were caught by surprise
by the coronavirus, they're still kowtowing to the Chinese and
refusing to end flights from China, their ministers are infected, and
they're still in denial about the seriousness of the epidemic.
The leadership in both China and Iran will be blamed on ineffective
response to the epidemic and will be threatened with "regime change,"
and the leadership in both China and Iran will find a way to blame the
United States.