Friday, November 25, 2011

And who is a pariah nation?

From: zahid aziz
Subject: RE: [MCOBA:93003] Nuclear Iran risks becoming a pariah nation
To: "mcoba google"
Date: Thursday, November 24, 2011, 3:56 PM

Assalamu 'Alaikum,
                             Another story to discredit a Muslim nation with Nuclear capability. The real Pariah is a so called super power whose supreme leader have to bow to the whims and fancy of Israel because the super power's crazy election system requires chunks of money which supporters of Israel have in abundance. A system where the best leader is the most learned is considered mediaval. Fine, so we have a system where the rich rules and the rich in our present day are Zionists.

                       The pariah nation is a nation so deep in debt if it is a company its position is -USD65 trillion negative shareholders funds. A pariah nation is a nation who can no longer sell its country's bond's to refinance it's international debts. When other countries do not take up its bonds its Federal Reserve simply printed more paper currency for the pariah nation's government to buy its own debt and then declare to the world its bond is two times oversubscribed!

                     
 And other countries keep this pariah alive because if they write off the pariah nation's currency it will write down their own holding of the pariah nation's bond. What a mess. Muslim countries who can get together to trade on Gold Dinar platform and debunk the USD will not do not do so because the richer ones  heavily invest in the pariah nation, and it's leaders are protected from their own people by the pariah nation's supreme leader. And we still do not believe in going back to Islamic fundamentals.

Zahid
Class of 72, Sulaiman House.



Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 06:55:31 -0800
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Subject: [MCOBA:92999] Nuclear Iran risks becoming a pariah nation
To: mcoba-mail@googlegroups.com

Nov 23, 2011 11:14 am
Source:
Category: Nuclear Security/Nonproliferation --analysis/opinion
Before North Korea exploded a nuclear device, it was argued that if North Korea was allowed to go nuclear, it would destabilise the Asia-Pacific region. To counter a nuclear-armed North Korea, Japan would also go nuclear, raising China's historical fear about Japan. South Korea, fearing a North Korean invasion, would also go nuclear and the whole region would see a nuclear arms race similar to Soviet-American nuclear arms race during the Cold War era. Many neo-conservatives in the U.S. had called for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea before it developed the bomb. Well, North Korea did explode its nuclear device, but nothing happened. Today, North Korea, despite its nuclear arsenal, remains a destitute nation, heavily dependent on China for economic survival. And China is increasingly reluctant to prop it up. Instead of triggering a nuclear arms race between Japan and China, Japan has abandoned nuclear power in the aftermath of Fukushima. Similarly, a nuclear-armed Iran is likely to become an international pariah. Sunni Arab nations are likely to move closer to the U.S. to counter Iran's nuclear threat. Iran's main ally Shiite minority regime in Syria is on the verge of collapse and a government led by the Sunni majority is likely to be hostile to Shiite Iran. As for Israel, its massive nuclear arsenal is enough to deter Iran's minuscule nuclear capability. This is why, despite sabre-rattling, Israel is highly unlikely to carry out any pre-emptive strike because it will be both difficult and unnecessary. Like nuclear-armed pariah North Korea, a nuclear-armed Iran will become an international pariah. Read the Full Article


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