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25-Feb-12 World View -- Saudis walk out of Syria conference

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:15 pm
by John
25-Feb-12 World View -- Saudis walk out of Syria conference, demanding military response


Greece launches 'voluntary' bond swap deal for private investors

** 25-Feb-12 World View -- Saudis walk out of Syria conference, demanding military response
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 25#e120225




Content:
Hillary Clinton calls Russia and China 'despicable' over Syria veto
Saudis walk out of Syria conference, demanding military response
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez flies to Cuba for urgent surgery
Greece launches 'voluntary' bond swap deal for private investors
Greek politicians transfer €2 billion euros out of Greece
Nuremberg's Bratwurst prices triple, thanks to Iran


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Syria, Friends of Syria, Hillary Clinton,
Russia, China, Bashar al-Assad, Saudi Arabia,
Prince Saud al-Faisal, Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani,
Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, Simon Bolivar, Cuba,
Greece, Lucas Papademos, Collective Action Clause, CAC,
Evangelos Venizelos, Nuremberg Bratwurst, Turkey, New Zealand,
Iran

Re: 25-Feb-12 World View -- Saudis walk out of Syria confere

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:44 pm
by OLD1953
So let the Saudi's lead the fight themselves. I've yet to find that part of the Constitution that says "The USA will always fight battles at the demand of the reigning Saudi prince".

Sounds like some of the Greek pols have some sense.

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Re: 25-Feb-12 World View -- Saudis walk out of Syria confere

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:54 pm
by Trevor
There's nothing voluntary about looking most of the money they invested. Doing so is going to hurt a lot of people, but there's nothing that won't do just that. It seems like a lot of Greeks see the writing on the wall and are pulling their money out of the country ASAP.

If they want military intervention in Syria, the Arab League can do it themselves. If we did decide to intervene, it wouldn't take more than a few days before they condemned us for something they demanded only a short time before. That's exactly what happened in Libya.