Does The World Sense Weakness?
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Some of these stories remind me of the the late ’80s and early ’90s when the Japanese were on a buying spree here.
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Based on some of the short-term debt problems Chrysler’s facing, the company could probably be thrown in to close the deal for Abu Dhabi.
This stuff makes it harder to refuse to go to war for them. The Kuwaiti Al-Sabah family could have flushed our economies down the pan along with some of their money in the early 1990′s. I maintain this is why 9/11 was never going to result in an attack on the country 3/4 of the perps came from.