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Why the Muslims want to rule the world

Why the Muslims want to rule the world

Everyone who pays attention to world news have one basic question on their mind. Are the Muslims looking to rule the world? They seem to be on a concerted effort to conquer nations by force or through shear presence in certain countries. The average Muslim may not be looking for world dominance, but rather the Muslim extremists. It is impossible to tell if every Muslim in the world wants to one day rule it. As a result, this is written in response to those Muslims who express their desire to rule the world.

The global powers today, primarily the US and their allies, have successfully ruled the world for fifty years. They impose their values and their politics on other civilisations. In fact there is very little different between the American empire and the events that made up the Crusades. Those that feel that the US and their allies are liberating Iraq are quite susceptible to propaganda, for by definition, the Americans are occupying another free nation.

Some Muslims have expressed a desire to take over the world. They don’t want world domination in the Lex Luthor, mad scientist sort of way. Their aim is to rule the world in order to free us from sin and evil. Most in the Western world laugh at such claims. “How can we be the sinners? We’re not hiding weapons of mass destruction! We’re not trying to create a nuclear state!” No, you’re not. You have already succeeded in that mission through thoughtful manipulation and equity release schemes.

The difference between the Muslims’ desire to take over the world and the Americans (et al) desire to rule is simple: the Muslims tell us what they want to do and how to do it; the US and co don’t; they’d prefer to lie to us and occupy a nation under false pretences, and even after those claims were proven to be bogus, their occupation continues.

Although I have no affiliation with any Muslim state or Islam in general, I see no villainous motive behind their desire to rule the world. In fact, it is a welcome change for a group of people who have constantly been under attack to want to make a better world.

3 Key Factors Affecting Foreign Rates

Foreign exchange rates are affected in many ways, some beneficial and some not. Before investing in foreign currencies, it is important to be aware of how the market can fluctuate, which could mean the difference between a successful investment, and bottoming out. Here are the three key factors that affect foreign exchange rates:

1. Interest rates. Investors are likely to put their money in a currency that provides high interest rates, and will tend to pull out of a currency once this high interest rate drops. You can see this kind of action in home equity release. Since the value of a currency is largely dependent on foreign investments, the more money invested in a currency will in turn make its rates increase. Even a high valued currency will lose its power once a majority of its investors pull out.

2. Foreign relations policy. Depending on how much one nation trades with another will greatly affect the value of one currency against another. A nation will earn more if their imports are less than their exports. All the highest currency rates in the world are owned by those nations that have a high export to import ratio.

3. Inflation. As pointed out in 1), a country’s currency rate and value are largely influenced by foreign investment. When a nation has a rate of inflation, investors will indeed shy away from such a currency, which will directly affect its value. Conversely, if the rate of inflation is comparatively low, then investors will retain their currency, which will raise its exchange rate and value.

Before investing in a currency, whether as a means to sustain a living or if you are planning a vacation within the next year, it is imperative that you become aware of the nation’s foreign policy, interest rates, and their rate of inflation. Buy foreign currency blindly is a sure way to lose money on the exchange. The key for any government is to do what is necessary to keep it stable.

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