FH, plausable?
From: "Richard Kirke" <richardkirke@h...>
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 17:09:05 +0000
Subject: FH, plausable?
Bob
><DEEP BREATH>
>US and slightly reluctant UK ally go right ahead and >invade Iraq. Easy
>victory but then find that Iraq is >easier to swallow than digest. The
UK
>takes it's share >of the spoils but because of economic and diplomatic
>commitments withdraw from the region. The north, west >and south are
>formed into semi independent states while >the heavily US occupied
central
>and eastern region >become a seriously deepening security problem. With
all
> >the stops removed extremist Muslim groups use the area >as a
recruiting
>ground. Worldwide terrorism against the >US forces it into an
increasingly
>isolationist >position. Large scale and high casualty terrorist
>attacks on
>mainland US heavily undermine public >confidence and spending. US
economy
>goes into a >downward spiral despite new found oil wealth. >Positioned
>worsened by it's continued support of Israel >who are now subject of
>serious UN debate which as a >result of US isolationist vetoes becomes
>seriously >hamstrung. The resultant frustration experienced in the
>Muslim
>world will
>eventually lead to the act that destroys the state of >Israel.
meanwhile
>the UK repairs it's political links >in Europe and uses it's long
history
>of diplomatic >skills to assist in rebuilding of the UN as a relevant
>body
>All is set for the events that unfold in the >Tuffleyverse.
>
Hmm, spookily convinving.
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