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Fahrenheit 9/11 trailer (pg. 4)
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| vano |
| quote: | Originally posted by Johnny Jon
is there any oil platforms or oil rigs nearby? ( i doubt it but heck we never know) |
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| Johnny Jon |
| quote: | Originally posted by vano
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arabian sea maybe,cuz if they can get the oil there and get a boat there too,we got ourselves something going on |
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| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by vano
Caucasus oil was and is pumped through Russia.
As for Iraqi oil, there is no way to pipe it to Afghanistan unless you want to pay Iran, Pakistan and India for transit :)
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I think i was sleeping or something,... its the oil from the Caspian sea which will pass thru Turkmenistan (US influenced banana republic) then afghanistan then Pakistan... and I also think that there might be some important petroluem potential in central asia.
the US doesn't want the petrol to go thru Russia for sure...
as for the petrol of iraq, its now passing by thru Jordan to Israel and to Turkey I think. |
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| Johnny Jon |
| yeah i definitely think israel is teaming up with the us on this one. |
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| vano |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
I think i was sleeping or something,... its the oil from the Caspian sea which will pass thru Turkmenistan (US influenced banana republic) then afghanistan then Pakistan... and I also think that there might be some important petroluem potential in central asia.
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They whish, it's to dangerous to pump it through Afghanistan.
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as for the petrol of iraq, its now passing by thru Jordan to Israel and to Turkey I think.
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A pipeline that didn't work for almost 50 years is, now, back in business but you don't hear about it... |
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| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by vano
They whish, it's to dangerous to pump it through Afghanistan.
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for now its dangerous, but far less than in Iraq...
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A pipeline that didn't work for almost 50 years is, now, back in business but you don't hear about it... |
i heard about it ;) |
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| Johnny Jon |
A pipeline that didn't work for almost 50 years is, now, back in business but you don't hear about it... [/QUOTE]
nice i didnt hear about it,u guys dont mind filling me in? |
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| vano |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
for now its dangerous, but far less than in Iraq...
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In Iraq there are patriots who will burn oil for a cause and there is an organized crime that will protect oil for its own interests. While they are fighting, US make money. Same scenario applies to other countries. |
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| Johnny Jon |
thanks for the links, very interesting indeed |
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| Johnny Jon |
| what about the saudis in all of this,wont they be opposed to the reopening or will they have something to gain from all of it? |
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| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by Johnny Jon
what about the saudis in all of this,wont they be opposed to the reopening or will they have something they gain from all of it? |
we are slowly seeing the Saudis loosing ranks in the US's "top friendly nations".
The americans want to reduce as much as possible their dependence on Saudi oil and this would be achieved by reopening the doors to Iraqi oil, and developping the caucasian/central asian petroluem fields. |
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