Each country its cost analysis is going to be different. So what we are you seeing in Syria, for example, is different than what's going on in Jordan. The maps are being rewritten.
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Wars of nations are fought to change maps. But wars of poverty are fought to map change.
Israel has a security concern involving geography. But geography does not have the same value it did in 1967.
Two important characteristics of maps should be noticed. A map is not the territory it represents, but, if correct, it has a similar structure to the territory, which accounts for its usefulness.
Transfer pricing is causing huge problems in Africa.
America is interested in re-arranging the region as it sees fit.
You have to travel globally today to know what's going on and maintain an edge.
As far as we are concerned, we Syria have not changed.
Do not forget that the Arab countries, starting with Algeria and Egypt, are the ones that have paid the heaviest toll because of Islamic terror.
There's been a deliberate and systematic effort to convey to countries around the world, friends and foes, that if they cross the United States there's a price to pay.
If one looks at the map of the world, it's difficult to find Iraq, and one would think it rather easy to subdue such a small country.
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