Unstable Middle East will pose global threat
By Shakir Husain, Staff Reporter
Dubai: Switzerland-based organisation World Economic Forum (WEF) has highlighted "instability in the Middle East" among a number of risks the world will be faced with in the next 10 years.
A panel of WEF experts has listed a total 23 "core global risks" that threaten international economic and political stability.
The risks include declining value of the American dollar, climate change, oil price shock and natural calamities.
It recommends that countries should appoint national "risk officers," something the corporate sector has done, to tackle and mitigate such risks.
"Climate change is now seen as one of the defining challenges of the 21st century. Effective mitigation of climate change will almost certainly be a factor in major interstate and civil wars within the next 50 years," the "Global Risks 2007" report notes.
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That's right readers, the World Economic Forum does not think that ISLAMIC TERORISM, nor the quest for a WORLDWIDE ISLAMIC CALIPHATE is the danger that is facing the world...
IT IS GLOBAL WARMING THAT IS THE GREATEST DANGER FACING THIS WORLD...
Who the hell cares that Europe is going to be Eurabia in the next 30 or so years...
Who the hell cares that British & French nuke weapons are going to fall into the hands of their islamic masters hands...
IT IS ALL ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING, CAUSED BY THE UNITED STATES OF COURSE ! ! ! !
Pertinent Links:
1) Unstable Middle East will pose global threat
2) Global Risks 2007 Report
Thursday, January 11, 2007
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