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Wednesday, 20 September 2017

September so far

This month has been eventfal.

Half way through the month, the Cassini space probe ended it's mission by deliberately plowing into Saturn and collecting data as it went. On the same day a bucket full of explosives were placed on a London tube and partically detonated at Parsons green station, to me it was the day terrorism and science mingled.

Throughout the month, powerful storms battered the coastlines of America and neighbouring countries. Mexico had two powerful earthquakes.

Every single day of this month, journalists scrutinised, defended, criticised and questioned the  progress of Brexit. It was very hard to go through a day without hearing people on TV and radio discussing and debating the progress of Brexit. The word "Brexit" is the term that coins the British exit from the EU political union and trading block.

North Korea fired balistic missiles over Japan and created a very grim outlook for world peace.

And the month continues...

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Pacific fire

I have noticed that north Korea are threatening USA with missile strikes in Guam. I sense that the outcome could be grim if there is a war.

I think that North Korea is not a threat to America but I think that going to war could lead to more tensions later in the decades ahead as shifts in agenda and control could lead to a much bigger conflict between world super powers.

I hope that things calm down soon. I think that if they are left alone they won't bother anyone. They don't come across as expansionists although the regime is very grim for those that live there.

I am grateful that so far there is no Pacific war in this decade. Will the waters calm down?

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