This game was floated in long before it arrived via the long suffering eeekkkk to imc eire. It ought be instructional for readers now to go play it again, and think about what was thought would happen and what actually happened.
We shall see that the american anti-war fear of proliferation of conflict to India/Pakistan did not occur, we shall see the little red coats exactly where they were supposed to be, and we shall see that the Levant states reacted differently, and that Israel was not subject to overt military attack
go on see if you remember:
play the game.
thanks again EC.
almost EU.
you can be a quasi witch of the north too.
but presented next to other outcomes, including the non overt war against Israel and the selection of soft targets in Europe against the collapse of European exports, and renewed pressure in the Caucus.
yawn yawn.
anyway, long time ago, hardly relevant now, the computer game people ought come up with something for us now.
It's old hat now, but in early 2003 this page was hopping. Occasionally a pro-war loony will email me to sneer that things didn't turn out like this. The ability to miss the point is strong in some people. This game starts with a simple premise: that Bush/Blair were telling the truth. Saddam had WMD and was willing to use them.
Since that now seems incorrect, of course reality diverged from the game very quickly. Anyhow, you might be amused to read some of the hate mail that I received from the armchair patriot brigade. Some of these people need help ASAP.
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It is so scarily close to the truthful anaylsis.
send this to your non activist friends.
send it to college kids.
send it to everyone.
i wonder has he thought about a short world history digest?
play and learn.
This game was floated in long before it arrived via the long suffering eeekkkk to imc eire. It ought be instructional for readers now to go play it again, and think about what was thought would happen and what actually happened.
We shall see that the american anti-war fear of proliferation of conflict to India/Pakistan did not occur, we shall see the little red coats exactly where they were supposed to be, and we shall see that the Levant states reacted differently, and that Israel was not subject to overt military attack
go on see if you remember:
play the game.
thanks again EC.
almost EU.
you can be a quasi witch of the north too.
"you're almost Churchill"
play the game.
http://www.idleworm.com/nws/2002/11/iraq2.shtml
they're ungodly.
but presented next to other outcomes, including the non overt war against Israel and the selection of soft targets in Europe against the collapse of European exports, and renewed pressure in the Caucus.
yawn yawn.
anyway, long time ago, hardly relevant now, the computer game people ought come up with something for us now.
It's old hat now, but in early 2003 this page was hopping. Occasionally a pro-war loony will email me to sneer that things didn't turn out like this. The ability to miss the point is strong in some people. This game starts with a simple premise: that Bush/Blair were telling the truth. Saddam had WMD and was willing to use them.
Since that now seems incorrect, of course reality diverged from the game very quickly. Anyhow, you might be amused to read some of the hate mail that I received from the armchair patriot brigade. Some of these people need help ASAP.
the maker on the game.
link to the hate mail page best of:-
http://www.idleworm.com/rnt/hte/index.shtml
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