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Much as I hate to say it... It appears the humans are finding it harder than ever to keep the peace. The furor over a cartoon seemed like a small issue initially, but this thing has escalated into an International situation. Anyone who thinks this thing can be stopped with a few "I'm sorry's" is def. a contender for the "Ossie" (the ostrich award).

War could easily happen in the mid-east at anytime, with anyone. The EU is certainly not above attacking anyone, nor China. Did I mention Russia and Iran have not always been best of friends?

Anyway, I think the name has some merit. Kind of surprised it was available. So what are your thoughts, about the name, not the possibility of total annihilation. LOL

Thanks, DAVID

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There should be some development done in this to unlock some value... with good content you can get high $xx on this one.... also depends on extent of development.

To reseller without development, i dont see much value...
 
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I'm living in Denmark. And no one else in the world could be more suprised about how the cartoon matter escalated than the people here.

As for the domain name that you are introducing. What website could the domain cover? Actually there is no international war. Okay, for example you could make a kind of archive or info site that lists all wars that happend lets say in the last 100 years. The question is, if it's pays out in any way. I have doubts.

So at the moment internationalwar.com has no special value. :imho:
 
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