The year 2025: Oil, dollar out; Russia, Islam in (AP)
Published 11/20/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Global warming could help Russia's economy, an Eastern or Central European country could be overrun by organized crime and the U.S. dollar could further decline in importance during the next two decades, says a new report from U.S. intelligence analysts with their predictions for the world in 2025.
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