Anyway, my predictions (which will probably be laughably wrong):
- Iraq elections are a failure, with boycotting parties, insurgent attacks, accusations of vote fraud and such. Allawi ends up retaining the PM post with a rather dodgy coalition behind him, and it continues to be widely seen that he's just an US prop.
- No new Bushwars (barring unexpectedly strong unrest in N. Korea or Iran), as Iraq will continue to be a handful. Bush will concentrate on enacting domestic agenda.
- Fundamentalist Moslems will engage in more mischief in Europe. Mainstream conservative parties will pick on more and more anti-immigrant theme.
- EU will face setbacks, as the constitution fails in one or more referendums and Turkey's entry is barred.
- Pope dies
- 2005 will finally see the next Nirvana (OMG YOU MEAN IT WASN'T THE LIBERTINES? HOW COULD NME LIE TO ME) and some degree of resurgence of rock. Possibly related to this, the new Muse album will come out and be really, really good.
- Iraq elections are a failure, with boycotting parties, insurgent attacks, accusations of vote fraud and such. Allawi ends up retaining the PM post with a rather dodgy coalition behind him, and it continues to be widely seen that he's just an US prop.
- No new Bushwars (barring unexpectedly strong unrest in N. Korea or Iran), as Iraq will continue to be a handful. Bush will concentrate on enacting domestic agenda.
- Fundamentalist Moslems will engage in more mischief in Europe. Mainstream conservative parties will pick on more and more anti-immigrant theme.
- EU will face setbacks, as the constitution fails in one or more referendums and Turkey's entry is barred.
- Pope dies
- 2005 will finally see the next Nirvana (OMG YOU MEAN IT WASN'T THE LIBERTINES? HOW COULD NME LIE TO ME) and some degree of resurgence of rock. Possibly related to this, the new Muse album will come out and be really, really good.
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