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Old 22-10-2008, 08:46 PM #21
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If we look at the history of Germany, at this moment it is near a point where it has been twice before. It is the most powerful country in Europe, with a very strong domestic and foreign policy. In the next 10 years it will be become an even greater power and the same goes for before both the other world wars. It will only take one wrong person in Germany to get a sniff of power and we will get a world war because Germany isn't a country which was meant to be peaceful and democratic, it is a country made to rule and expand its their nature.
I just used Germany as an example because its at that point again, but the same applies to other countries one person can do so much damage.
It doesn't matter how powerful Germany gets. They shall never be as powerful as America. Also, Hitler is dead and gone and Germany is governed by sane individuals who have no intention of starting a world war. If they did, they would of course lose. Germany shall always lose when it comes to world wars.

"one person can do so much damage."

Indeed they are.

That is why the superpowers have at the top of their agenda, to seek out and destroy those who may pose a threat to our lovely world as we know it.

Computers can do a hell of a lot.
Before Hitler, Germany was governed by this so called sane individuals who had no intention of starting any war but after world financial difficulties like the ones currently happening it gave extremists a chance to get power and Hitler did exactly that.
Germany is in the same position now, if the money crisis gets worst then who says an extremist wont take advantage of the chance to grab power then start a world war?
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