<<@Rick1234567S says : Well I gave them my economic plan for the Middle East, where Israel had been left out of the silk route. I will give you what I tabled. Word for word. "Well that's nice. So then lets move forward with our economic plans that benefit the entire region and try to make some peace. I have some money in my pocket. So then all I need is to connect Israeli rail to Baghdad and to get Russian rail through to Baghdad. I need southern Lebanon and southern Syria, and some deal to allow the train to go through Iraq and well here it becomes difficult because will NATO want to manage security I would think they would, rather than the SCO. So the train from Russia does it go through Iran or does it go through Turkey? If it goes through Iran then SCO if it goes through Turkey then NATO. It would be the SCO north of Turkey Azerbaijan and Armenia. So then Iraq doesn't have to join NATO NATO and Iraq are engaged in political dialogue and practical cooperation aimed at developing the capacity of Iraq's security forces. So we can call that a protectorate. And we can call Syria the same and Lebanon. "a state that is controlled and protected by another." "Panama was juridically a protectorate of the United States" So then Turkey is part of NATO. So then lets do it that way and so then for Lebanon and Syria we will connect their rail as part of the agreement to forfeit that land. And make a free trade zone. So then only that land is controlled by NATO not their entire countries. So then some development in that region for rail shipping companies and online sales companies and business development banks eventually an agricultural buying center and the like. So talk that over." So the SCO has Iran and NATO has Turkey and Iraq and Russian rail is working on a deal with Iraq rail to get to Baghdad. And so then Israeli rail needs a similar deal and I suspect the US can negotiate that deal, and also that will help to get rail into Africa. For now to settle the disputes there a free trade zone to help the economies that we can help and to promote rail as part of the Belt and road initiative. So some opportunities there for investment. And some economic connectivity for Asia and the south. We will see how that goes.>> <<@bojannikolic4474 says : As much as I can. That being said, as soon as we go to serious things, Eric Weinstein pops in>> <<@louiserobinson9776 says : Western media are so pathetic that they couldn’t bring themselves to do factual reporting of the BRICS summit in Kazan. Their head-in-the-sand approach will not make BRICS disappear, only make themselves foolish!🙄>>
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