Doomsday Resource Wars
Gen De Wet
With the start of the resource wars every countries citizen`s have jumped into action to fight united regardless of political party.
The veterans, the strong, the weak and the military units.
Has it been discussed what we fighting for or are we just sheep blindly sent into battle?
Do we understand the implications? What will the short and long term effects be? Have our governments and the politicians in charge correctly analysed these?
The powerful and bigger countries going for oil.
The less powerful weaker countries for food as they hope it to be less desirable giving them a better chance of freedom.
The factories players worldwide currently have were built around the resources their countries had and they found ways to make it work for them. Should the governments to a larger extent just have kept what they had?
With the re-shuffle of resources are we looking at short term factory closures, job losses and price increases? The wars alone will certainly increase prices.
Will the larger more powerful countries be driven even more to attack the less powerful ones in order to get back the food production they had?
With resources changing and different factories becoming more viable. Is the price of gold set to reach new highs?
How long will it take for these new factories to be setup and for the unproductive ones to be sold?
How long will it take for worldwide economic stability? Will certain prices be lower in the long run?
Will certain governments that got it wrong be axed?
Will resource wars return and are we dooooomed to repeat it all over again in an unending cycle?
Only time will tell us the answers to all these questions.
The Doomsday Reporter will be there to report.
Comments
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"Has it been discussed what we fighting for or are we just sheep blindly sent into battle?"
No real discussion, but I think everyone understood the implications pretty well. Get tokens or die trying.
"Do we understand the implications? What will the short and long term effects be? Have our governments and the politicians in charge correctly analysed these?"
Yes. Short term = activity / long term = freedom. Yes.
"The factories players worldwide currently have were built around the resources their countries had and they found ways to make it work for them. Should the governments to a larger extent just have kept what they had?"
I wish this was still V1, your remark kind of sounds like it. Either way, no company in NL would be profitable. Companies in countries with full bonuses will always determine the market.
"With the re-shuffle of resources are we looking at short term factory closures, job losses and price increases? "
No. No. I'd go with decreases.
"Will the larger more powerful countries be driven even more to attack the less powerful ones in order to get back the food production they had?"
Yes. But not to our country. We spied on our neighbors and adjusted accordingly.
"With resources changing and different factories becoming more viable. Is the price of gold set to reach new highs?"
I doubt it.
"How long will it take for worldwide economic stability? Will certain prices be lower in the long run?"
Prices have been decreasing for years.
"Will certain governments that got it wrong be axed?"
Yes. France, BiH, and Russia to name a few. Not NL though.
"Will resource wars return and are we dooooomed to repeat it all over again in an unending cycle?"
Probably, in 1.5 years.
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