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When will there be railroads on ISX. I going to buy like Warren Buffet.
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Nothing like a 10,000 foot BNSF double stack with 4 locos up & 2 more pushing on the rear to get the blood boiling....Yes i'm a train freak too. Come on dinars so i can buy some of Bershire-Hathaway!![]()
Remember, there's no profit in peace. John E. Campbell-1991;) There's only 2 thing wrong with this world; Religion & Politics...John E. Campbell-2004:( .Remember life is harder when you are stupid...John E. Campbell-2005:..
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Found a historical tidbit!
“Railway construction began in Iraq in 1902, part of the Berlin - Baghdad project, seen as a standard gauge through route. After the British invasion of 1914, Basra - Baghdad was built with surplus metre gauge equipment from India, and Iraq has a similar length now of both gauges. 2 529 km, 19 steam locos, 163 Diesels, 4 DMUs, 240 carriages, 3 280 wagons, 1 377 staff.”
World Atlas of Railways (OS Nock, 1978)
Does anyone think that WW I might have started because Britian didn't want Germany to get Iraqi oil?
Germany had no oil, but if they got it they could have revolutionized all of Europe..
The First World War (1914–1918) underlined for the imperialists the importance of control of oil for military purposes, and hence the urgency of controlling the sources of oil. As soon as war was declared with the Ottomans, Britain landed a force (composed largely of Indian soldiers) in southern Iraq, and eventually took Baghdad in 1917. It took Mosul in November 1918, in violation of the armistice with the Turks a week earlier.
Does it make sense that the assassination of Serbian royalty was enough to start a war between Germany and the rest of Europe?
Well..it could have...
He was one of the people who signed the Ottoman Concession of 1903, which gave Germany the rights to complete the Baghdad-Berlin railroad, the first half which had already been completed (Baghdad-Istanbul route--The Orient Express)
OHHHHHH! That wasn't covered in the history books in our schools :)
http://www.trainsofturkey.com/w/pmwiki.php/History/CIOB
Actually, I could cover an awful lot more on this because it was covered in our schools.![]()
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Well, the first British military unit to be deployed was the 1st Dover Regiment..
It was sent to Basra...
Guess that had nothing to do with oil...
My knowledge and understanding of the British historical involvement in Iraq is second to none. To all Iraqis who read this post.....I understand...I really understand. Yes, Torquewrench...oil.....oil is the blood of civilization...during this period of human existence. The British were the first to commit resources and troops in both gulf wars...Kuwait was part of Iraq at one time and taken away as there were vast oil resources, they thought "they" left Iraq with nothing...but "they" were wrong. Oh yes I understand.
Stupid extremist can blow that up too. Hope not. But they can.
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Your knowledge of British historical involvement in Iraq maybe second to none, I have no idea, I only have your word to go by.
Many battles have been fought over resources for many reasons in history.
However, a spat over oil in Iraq with the Germans is absolutely not the reason for the start of the first World War.![]()
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Yeah, well, the discussion with Torquewrench was the first World War.
I can't believe I'm even dignifying this rubbish with responses.![]()
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This is how urban myths start.![]()
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While we're on the subject of 'second to none knowledge.' When the Gulf War broke out, my Uncle was flown privately to the Pentagon for discussions with the then President. On the QC, of course.They needed an History expert to inform them of the history, culture, religion of Iraq etc.
Guess they couldn't find one in America.
He's a Cambridge Don.(History is his specialist subject).
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