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WTO tariff on preditory pricing of crude oil.

Started by synchro1, February 14, 2015, 12:33:02 AM

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synchro1

Quote from: Magluvin on February 14, 2015, 06:33:53 PM
Well, if this is all true, then we have a real problem when it comes to free energy, dont we?

Mags

@Magluvin,

Free energy would act as a panacea for this kind of problem by removing excessive power from the special interest elite and turning it over to the people; Away from the violent schism troglodytes and more evenly divided among the broader masses content to be warm, clean and filled with hot food.

synchro1

FORT CARSON, Colo., Feb. 15 (UPI) --

         "A brigade of more than 4,000 soldiers from Fort Carson, Colo., will be deployed to Kuwait to create the largest U.S. ground force currently in the Middle East. The brigade is equipped with tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles and has been training for more than a year. Many of the soldiers are seasoned combat veterans of the Iraq war".

Take note of the strategic location of Kuwait between the borders of Iran and Saudi Arabia on the map below:

Looks like they're off to the races again! The U.S wouldn't react this way unless they observed troop movements inside Iran.

Pirate88179

Quote from: synchro1 on February 15, 2015, 06:13:18 PM
FORT CARSON, Colo., Feb. 15 (UPI) --

         "A brigade of more than 4,000 soldiers from Fort Carson, Colo., will be deployed to Kuwait to create the largest U.S. ground force currently in the Middle East. The brigade is equipped with tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles and has been training for more than a year. Many of the soldiers are seasoned combat veterans of the Iraq war".

Take note of the strategic location of Kuwait between the borders of Iran and Saudi Arabia on the map below:

Looks like they're off to the races again! The U.S wouldn't react this way unless they observed troop movements inside Iran.

This can not be.  Obama said..."No boots on the ground..period."  What gives?

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

synchro1

Nice way to add support to oil prices!

"Escalating conflicts with Islamic State militants and an attack on an oil pipeline in Libya helped support prices.

Egypt's air force bombed Islamic State targets inside Libya for the first time on Monday, a day after the group released a video appearing to show the beheading of 21 Egyptians there.

Libya's El Sarir oilfield is still unable to pump oil to Hariga port after a pipeline was attacked and set on fire on Saturday'.

The west attacked Iraq to increase supplies at a huge cost to the taxpayer, now it seems they feel it's a good idea to use the same approach to limit it.




Pirate88179

Quote from: synchro1 on February 16, 2015, 12:42:33 PM
Nice way to add support to oil prices!

"Escalating conflicts with Islamic State militants and an attack on an oil pipeline in Libya helped support prices.

Egypt's air force bombed Islamic State targets inside Libya for the first time on Monday, a day after the group released a video appearing to show the beheading of 21 Egyptians there.

Libya's El Sarir oilfield is still unable to pump oil to Hariga port after a pipeline was attacked and set on fire on Saturday'.

The west attacked Iraq to increase supplies at a huge cost to the taxpayer, now it seems they feel it's a good idea to use the same approach to limit it.

You should really study history more.  The west attacked Iraq because Iraq invaded Kuwait, with whom the US had a treaty to protect them.  We (The US) kicked their butts back to Iraq and Iraq signed a peace treaty which was the only reason Schwartzcoff did not go into Baghdad back then.  Part of the treaty they signed established a NO FLY zone as part of the agreement.  They also said, as part of the agreement, that we could send in nuclear inspectors.  They agreed to all of this..in writing.

Then, after over 900 missiles were fired at our planes patrolling the no fly zone, and Iraq having kicked out all inspectors, Bush went to the UN 17 times to get a resolution.  17 times....not once or twice.  After finally getting the resolution, we did indeed invade Iraq.  Congress all voted for this war effort as well.

So, I disagree with your premise of invading simply to adjust the price of oil.  It is not factual.

Picture, after Japan signed the WWII peace agreements and then a few years later, they opened fire on US ships in their harbor.  Would you not think that the war would be back on again?  Of course it would.  This is exactly what happened to Iraq except, Bush took too long (In my opinion) asking Congress and the UN (who the hell is the UN anyway?) for permission.

So you think Iraq shooting at our planes was not a violation of the peace treaty and NOT an act of war?  One time would have been enough for me but, we waited until over 900 missiles were fired at our planes.

Bill
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