Answer 1.
This does not seem credible. Based upon recent instability in the region, Israel is
probably the only country in that region which is certain to still be around in
twenty years.
Answer2.
The situation with this "report" is strange. Hundreds of Arab and pro-Arab internet
sites and blogs, from [Source 1] are actively discussing the "CIA report", which
"predicts" that Israel will fall in 20 years. Type it in Google, and you will find
hundreds, if not thousands, of Arab and `pro- Arab "Kassandras" who quote the
"report" and then start "to prophecy": "I see Troya in flames" . But there is
something that unites all these Arab "kassandras" ; they do not give the link to the
original source. One Arab just repeats what was said by other Arab, and in search
of the support, they both refer to the third Arab…
But NONE EVER GAVE A LINK TO THE ORIGINAL SOURCE!
It would be more logic just to give us the link to it- and we shall judge for ourselves,
what the CIA had said, and what it had not.
The report, we are told, has been prepared by the Central Intelligence Agency. If
it is discussed on the Web, it is NOT secret, which means it is open for public
What´s the problem, then?There is the official site of the CIA: [Source 2]
Every one can visit it and get acquainted with the reports and documents open for public.
Try to find on the CIA site this "report"- and then tell us the results.
Answer 3.
You honor our humble website with your assumption that this is the place to go
for CIA reports. The truth is that nobody here can access any government
information that you can't.
Answers on this site are all written by unpaid volunteers. Anyone who drops by and
has something to add can do it. This section (#3) is written by the third person who
is attracted by this question and has something to add. My remark is that first of all,
the CIA is not in the business of predicting world events 20 years out. That's the job
of many other government advisory groups and civilian "think tanks" consulted by the
government. And second, IF there is such a report, then you need to decide how much
value you give it, and remember that it comes from the same agency that advised a
president that Iraq was full of WMDs, and advised the US Ambassador to Libya that
there was nothing in Benghazi to worry about.
Israel (the Ten Tribes) was conquered and exiled by the Assyrians 133 years before the First Destruction.
A good credit history will remain on your report. The negative credit reported will usually fall off in around 7 years. Judgments will stay on your credit report until they are satisfied.
They don't! you actually have to pay them. Wrong! Negative information can only report on your credit report for 7 years from the DOFD and 7 to 10 years for Tax liens. Only information that stays on your report indefinitely is a criminal convictions
6-7 years after the date of discharge
Let it fall off. Be alot more careful the next time.
It may or may not fall off your report in 7 years. This depends on the Statute of Limitations, which may vary from state to state. However, it usually will fall off your report along with other baddies* on your report... * baddies: term referring to things on your credit report that bring your score down, like collections, repos, foreclosures, delinquencies, etc...
No. The Romans overran the Hasmonean Kingdom and the Jews would not reestablish a Jewish polity in Israel for nearly 2000 years. Following the Fall of the Roman Empire, Israel simply became a part of the Byzantine Empire.
ya after they fall off in 7 to 10 years depending on the type of judgment
No. The Romans overran the Hasmonean Kingdom and the Jews would not reestablish a Jewish polity in Israel for nearly 2000 years. Following the Fall of the Roman Empire, Israel simply became a part of the Byzantine Empire.
A late payment made seven years ago should fall of your credit report as long as there was no other negative information reported on the same account after the fact.
no!
Generally, credit report notations fall off after 7 years, unless the hits are repeated.