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Red Moon

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The ban is for its dissents on Israel. Roman Emperors do not have a Jewish overlord do they? If the country fall apart then so be it. Its Jewish ruler may escape with their money elsewhere.
But if "Rome" looses it's last remaining garrison state in the Middle East, "rimland" begins to crumble. Once upon a time it was Israel, Iran and Turkey (which is still in NATO), with the Saudi's and other Gulf Monarchies cheering on.
 

pmc

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But if "Rome" looses it's last remaining garrison state in the Middle East, "rimland" begins to crumble. Once upon a time it was Israel, Iran and Turkey (which is still in NATO), with the Saudi's and other Gulf Monarchies cheering on.
when these Gulf Monarchies were still in the desert with barely any education to run government. they were fighting Soviets. They were not as educated as Israel/Turkey/Iran. but now look at those three countries essentially bankrupt with people fleeing from them.
while these Monarchies are creating New Europe and you never know whose screw they are tightening.
 

Red Moon

Junior Member
when these Gulf Monarchies were still in the desert with barely any education to run government. they were fighting Soviets. They were not as educated as Israel/Turkey/Iran. but now look at those three countries essentially bankrupt with people fleeing from them.
while these Monarchies are creating New Europe and you never know whose screw they are tightening.
LOL that's what we have you for!
 

chgough34

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It's even funnier when you realize they're the last of their kind. Nobody's going into aerospace and mechanical engineering in America. Everyone with a brain is in Silicon Valley working in a platform monopoly or on Wall Street creating bubbles.
No, mechanical engineering payrolls are at the highest level they’ve ever been and are increasing -
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chgough34

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Sure thing, sleepy.
Language here is unambiguous:

Employment of mechanical engineers is projected to grow 10 percent from 2022 to 2032, much faster than the average for all occupations.

About 19,200 openings for mechanical engineers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.
 
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