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Dropping the British term "Middle East" and remembering Sumer might give young people a new goal
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<blockquote data-quote="Max Headroom" data-source="post: 74770476" data-attributes="member: 426411"><p>Hey, who says idealistic dreamers can never also come across as nutters! ;-)</p><p>Thanks for the upvote.</p><p>It's the changing mood of the young in Iraq and Iran and Saudi Arabia that gives me some hope. Also, the geopolitics of the region must change as the oil starts to plateau and decline, whether by climate change policy or production itself one day dropping off. They're going to have to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Headroom, post: 74770476, member: 426411"] Hey, who says idealistic dreamers can never also come across as nutters! ;-) Thanks for the upvote. It's the changing mood of the young in Iraq and Iran and Saudi Arabia that gives me some hope. Also, the geopolitics of the region must change as the oil starts to plateau and decline, whether by climate change policy or production itself one day dropping off. They're going to have to change. [/QUOTE]
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