The Economic Downfall

Are wars cyclical and related to economic crises? Washington’s blog suggests that wars are indeed cyclical and based on economic crises supporting his thoughts with historical facts. In Washington’s blog he uses several sources including former Goldman Sachs technical analyst Charles Nenner who predicts that there will be a major war starting at the end of 2012 to 2013. Additionally, Rogers said that “trade wars always lead to wars,” and he believes that if Europe continues to bailout, it could potentially start another world war.

In Washington’s blog he also uses Larry Edelson’s email to his subscribers saying:

“Since the 1980s, I’ve been studying the so-called “cycles of war” — the natural rhythms that predispose societies to descent into chaos, into hatred, into civil and even international war. I’m certainly not the first person to examine these very distinctive patterns in history. There have been many before me, notably, Raymond Wheeler, who published the most authoritative chronicle of war ever, covering a period of 2,600 years of data. However, there are very few people who are willing to even discuss the issue right now. And based on what I’m seeing, the implications could be absolutely huge in 2013.”

 

As the tension is rising between countries and their falling economies, many analysts, economic forecasters, and people believe that this will cause another major or even world war. The economy is continuing to decline and many question if this is really an economic crisis or if it is just a transformation of the worlds economy. Could it just be a natural human pattern? Another question to consider is who or what caused the worlds economic downfall? I believe that there are more factors rather than just the economy that go into causing a world war, but I find their reasonings interesting and based off their reasonings it can be possible.

 

 

 

source: http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2012-11-18/real-reason-assault-gaza

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