I'd wait and see what happens first. Just looking at the track record of the entire continent says alot about where these 'people's movements' ultimately lead to - from one dictator to the next.
I doubt it. Demand will just continue to fall and stockists will become fewer and fewer as a result of the modern infatuation with lingering around until age 100.
The problem is that many items that are sanctioned are multi-purpose, that is they can be used for both good and bad things. So sanctions that are perhaps aimed at deterring arms production for instance would inevitably harm other fields.
The real question is, ultimately, do you agree with the use of sanctioning?
I commission oil rigs as part of my work and many of the Iranian projects i've worked upon have been repeatedly delayed for the same reason. Producing anything in Iran is difficult and doing it safely and up to code is even worse - for a number of reasons.
Perhaps this can also have a lot to do with acuteness of perception, many can be happy simply because they are unaware of faults - hence the phrase ignorance is bliss.
The majority(when you include the working class) of women of course do the most important thing in life which is Motherhood and child-rearing - playing the traditional role in the family unit and marry the man who can provide.
A few are gold-digging vampires whom marry for cash.
Yet careerism amongst middle class women certainly is more prominent than ever before - which is all part of the Feminist dream to be men.
There is that small business of the global(now western)recession to factor in here too. Neither am I aware of any improvement in America's situation since the strengthening of Republicanism over the last few months - despite the easing of global conditions.
Could it be that both sides are backward and outdated?
Ok, as I say a dialect between us is not what I oppose. I do oppose, however, the artificial insemination of either culture to the other. So i'm against the Iraq war as much as I am against the Islamification of my community.
I'd rather you did criticise. I don't seek to be ignorant, I seek to improve - the former is achieved by soft words and soothing one another.
You are barbarian to my perception, as some of the West will be flawed to yours - this is natural, this is nature, it is evolution. I don't believe for one second that the tenets of Islam and the tenets of the West are compatible.
The Western civilization is better for my culture, it is made from and for us, it is not for you. Just as your culture is made from and for you, it is not for us.
Of course you are a more powerful philsphy, Muslim's hold conviction and loyalty to their culture. Westerner's largely do not because we're too focused upon the material and shallowest forms of happiness and fulfillment. We do not perceive Islam as a threat in the same way that Islam considers the West a threat, and perception is everything.
It isn't the more civilised and better philosophy that necessarily wins - civilised and subsequently decadent Rome was beaten by the barbarian savages was it not? History repeats itself.
So Islam doesn't contain absolutism in its modern and recent forms besides the Taliban? Can non-believers now reason with and dialect with the word of Allah?
Basically, I doubt it is Republican's doing the converting, or the Republican equivalents in other countries.
The study shows a correlation between an increase of Western conversion to Islam at the same time as increased tension between the West and the Muslim world. This shows the motivations of at least a good portion of converts are politcally motivated.
Oh I know, forget rising unemployment or the price of gas, oil and food - when what we should be worrying about is when an ancient civilization stopped counting the years.
RE: Obama beleives more regulations are necessary in order to Recover America! Right or Wrong?
I'd be a long time comatose before that'd happen