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This is a discussion on Who is "Spengler" of the Asia Times? within the Media forums, part of the General Discussion category on Politics.ie. I've long been impressed by the anonymous author's erudition and eloquence. But who is he? A geopolitics commentator, he's written ...
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| I've long been impressed by the anonymous author's erudition and eloquence. But who is he? A geopolitics commentator, he's written Europe off as a global player this century, he thinks very ill of US foreign policy, and he admires Putin's hard-headedness. He's convinced that Islam and demography will dictate how this century pans out in terms of war and peace, is convinced Islam can never be moderate, and, whatever about Europe, he says Putin's Russia will not go gently in to that good night. Russia and America are natural allies this century according to him, and a massive Russian showdown with Islam is on the cards. Spengler's articles make compelling reading. I did think he was Samuel Huntington for a while, but I don't anymore. Read his essays here: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/others/spengler.html |
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| Fascinating indeed. Some 300,000 prostitutes ply the streets of Tehran, or one out of 10 of the city's female population of child-bearing age, [1] according to the most frequently cited sources (see Jihadis and whores Asia Times Online, November 21, 2006.) Prostitution incorporates such a large proportion of Iran's marriageable females as to accelerate the country's demographic decline, which by 2030 will leave Iran with as high a proportion of pensioners as Western Europe, just as its oil reserves run out. Unlike Norway, which entrusted its oil windfalls to a national trust under professional management, Iran has allowed the political class to steal its patrimony. from 'Worst of times for Iran' |
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| Well... since the A-Times editorial crew are buddies of mine, well were drinking partners for a few years, I just asked one of them. He replied: "Some American financial bod. I never met him". Narrows it down a little maybe.. |
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| Well never heard of him but he's right on one thing staright off: Demographics are going to be more important than ever. And for Russia that's not good news unless they adopt that old Beatles number as their new National Anthem: 'Oh, show me round your snow peaked mountain way down south Take me to you daddy's farm Let me hear you balalaika's ringing out Come and keep your comrade warm...'
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