La Francia è in crisi ma può permettersi una spedizione in Mali a tempo indeterminato per riportare la pace? E bravo Hollande!
Francia in Mali per riportare la pace…
Pubblicato da tdy22 in gennaio 11, 2013
https://tuttacronaca.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/francia-in-mali-per-riportare-la-pace/
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/ gennaio 11, 2013There is not one country in the world that has the money to evade another. They are not peace keeping missions they are territorial stealing. All any have to do is know what is backing currency. The UK with Mongolia backs it with land so the need more land. The UP backs theirs with human slaves, China at the head sharing with Mongolia. So any currency backing and you have to have more of it. That means if you run out of the backing you have to invade who does have it.
It is governments peace keeping not any country’s. It all means war. If the currency’s backing everywhere are different then it is continual war and invasion. If the currency backing strips land of health, then the backing itself is a earth terror. War to get land, strips land in elements needed to produce supplies. The Asian and Europe continent if you look at a world a satellite map is in really bad condition making it tough for the rest of the world. Weather.com has a map that shows this.