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Casualties of the Third-World Wars

A look into the world wars that are fought but are not officially recognized as such.

The holocaust continues to be disputed while a more dangerous war that started a long time ago has unconsciously taken grip of our planet. Much of this unconsciousness lies in the fact that we all tend to make important but simple and easy to understand things too inconspicuous to be noticed.

The world goes on everyday and is reported in the newspapers with increasing skepticism; economic meltdown, terrorism, racism, genocides, wars and a lot more that may take a book as big as the Collins dictionary to fully explain.

And one question, can the world survive another world war?

Historians already have their pens on paper, waiting. Will North Korea surprise the world with a nuclear hit? Will Iran find an ally in them? How soon will China overtake the US as the next world superpower? What will make it memorable? Many many questions. Religion is even involved; are we in the end times? Or even US politics; is Obama an omen

Osama Bin Ladenpresents a case we are too familiar with to yet fully understand. Intelligence upon intelligence report, but where is he? The same way the intelligence reports on North Korea, Iran, et al may be a huge load of debris when the tragedy of the truth does come to pass.

But let us face the fact; if a world nuclear war does ensue, it won’t be the third world war but the fourth. The third world war started a long time ago in the third world countries of the world. This war started at least before the Second World War. How come it isn’t the second? It is the exclusive nature of the name and the fact that the colonial masters did not accept it that way. The masters started the war through the slave trade and thought they had ended it when the trade officially ended.

This war was only left as ashes with hidden red-hot coals. Independence of the third world countries is the log that has transformed the burning coals to a flame in the harmattan, destructive with a vengeance. The colonial masters imposed their foreign ways of life nay government, culture, religion and language on a people with a very different system.

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  1. monte

    On June 18, 2009 at 5:00 am


    very precise

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