In the
Asia Times, Spengler ties together
some strategic loose ends re Egypt:
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...Not until June will we know the extent of the damage to China's winter wheat crop, virtually all its production. Extremely low rainfall this winter parched more than 5 million hectares of 14 million hectares planted, and the next few weeks' weather will determine if the world faces a real shortage of the staff of life...
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Got food?
And does anyone have a clue where the US foreign aid described will originate?
Be sure to check out the Oswald Spengler quote at the end of the piece.
Optimism is cowardice.
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ReplyDelete"pray for rain in China"...
ReplyDeleteNice. His previous commentary regarding the income issues by Asian prosperity was brilliant and spot on. I appreciate you referencing him.
One does have to wonder when that young, uneducated overly male population will have enough and start a war like the proper "youth bulge" they are.
Interesting times indeed. Thanks again for being out there sir.