Predictions By Congressman Ron Paul
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Our government intervention   in the economy and in the private affairs of citizens, and the internal   affairs of foreign countries, leads to uncertainty and many unintended   consequences. Here are some of the consequences about which we should be   concerned.
I predict U.S. taxpayers   will pay to rebuild Palestine, both the West Bank and the Gaza, as well as   Afghanistan. U.S. taxpayers paid to bomb these areas, so we will be expected   to rebuild them.
Peace, of sorts, will come   to the Middle East, but will be short-lived. There will be big promises of   more U.S. money and weapons flowing to Israel and to Arab countries allied   with the United States.
U.S. troops and others will   be used to monitor the peace.
In time, an oil boycott   will be imposed, with oil prices soaring to historic highs.
Current Israeli-United   States policies will solidify Arab Muslim nations in their efforts to avenge   the humiliation of the Palestinians. That will include those Muslim nations   that in the past have fought against each other.
Some of our moderate Arab   allies will be overthrown by Islamic fundamentalists.
The U.N. will continue to   condemn, through resolutions, Israeli-U.S. policies in the Middle East, and   they will be ignored.
Some European countries   will clandestinely support the Muslim countries and their anti-Israel   pursuits.
China, ironically assisted   by American aid, much more openly will sell to militant Muslims the weapons   they want, and will align herself with the Arab nations.
The United States, with   Tony Blair as head cheerleader, will attack Iraq without proper authority,   and a major war, the largest since World War II, will result.
Major moves will be made by   China, India, Russia, and Pakistan in Central Asia to take advantage of the   chaos for the purpose of grabbing land, resources, and strategic advantages   sought after for years.
The Karzai government will   fail, and U.S. military presence will end in Afghanistan.
An international dollar   crisis will dramatically boost interest rates in the United States.
Price inflation, with a   major economic downturn, will decimate U.S. Federal Government finances, with   exploding deficits and uncontrolled spending.
Federal Reserve policy will   continue at an expanding rate, with massive credit expansion, which will make   the dollar crisis worse. Gold will be seen as an alternative to paper money   as it returns to its historic role as money.
Erosion of civil liberties   here at home will continue as our government responds to political fear in   dealing with the terrorist threat by making generous use of the powers   obtained with the Patriot Act.
The draft will be   reinstated, causing domestic turmoil and resentment.
Many American military   personnel and civilians will be killed in the coming conflict.
The leaders of whichever   side loses the war will be hauled into and tried before the International   Criminal Court for war crimes. The United States will not officially lose the   war, but neither will we win. Our military and political leaders will not be   tried by the International Criminal Court.
The Congress and the   President will shift radically toward expanding the size and scope of the   Federal Government. This will satisfy both the liberals and the   conservatives.
Military and police powers   will grow, satisfying the conservatives. The welfare state, both domestic and   international, will expand, satisfying the liberals. Both sides will endorse   military adventurism overseas.
This is the most important   of my predictions: Policy changes could prevent all of the previous   predictions from occurring. Unfortunately, that will not occur. In due   course, the Constitution will continue to be steadily undermined and the   American Republic further weakened.
During the next decade, the   American people will become poorer and less free, while they become more   dependent on the government for economic security.
The war will prove to be   divisive, with emotions and hatred growing between the various factions and   special interests that drive our policies in the Middle East.
Agitation from more class   warfare will succeed in dividing us domestically, and believe it or not, I   expect lobbyists will thrive more than ever during the dangerous period of   chaos.
I have no timetable for   these predictions, but just in case, keep them around and look at them in 5   to 10 years. Let us hope and pray that I am wrong on all accounts. If so, I   will be very pleased.
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