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Marc Summers
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Originally posted by Psygnosis
US can't afford to even lose Irans trade of oil as much as you people would like to deny.

Barrels are around the 65 dollar mark and it is said that IF Iran does stop oil export to US, the it will most likely cost 100 dollars for a barrel of oil.

But if this does happen, start getting ready for your push bikes and scooters for work.


Not quite, an absurd increase of oil prices will "fuel" (Pun intended) nations like the US to quickly change energy sources.

Desperation can make things change quickly. Rubber recources were becomming scarce, when japan was conquering land after land, in WWII. That is when PLASTIC and synthetic rubber was made useful.
Purple
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Originally posted by skot_e
Heard about this tonight, interesting...
Bush aims to reduce US dependancy on imported oil. Down 75% in 10 or 20 years. Today's state of the union address.
That would certainly ease concerns about oil prices, albeit down the track.

It's a changing world huh?


And want to use Nuclear Technology instead.

What a bloody hypocrite, at one hand he wont allow Iran to have nuclear power stations and at other hand he want to use it in his own country to reduce its dependant on oil from 'disturbed world of middle east'. Who disturbed it at first place.
Yoepus
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Originally posted by Purple
And want to use Nuclear Technology instead.

What a bloody hypocrite, at one hand he wont allow Iran to have nuclear power stations and at other hand he want to use it in his own country to reduce its dependant on oil from 'disturbed world of middle east'. Who disturbed it at first place.


Actually pre 9-11, aisde from acting as a consumer and buying oil form the middle east as almost every other country in this world, the USA did little to anything in the Middle East. They were disturbed long before the USA decided to due something about it...
occrider
I don't think the right to a nuclear energy program is the issue here.

http://newsfromrussia.com/world/2005/09/16/63064.html
Purple
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Originally posted by Yoepus
Actually pre 9-11, aisde from acting as a consumer and buying oil form the middle east as almost every other country in this world, the USA did little to anything in the Middle East. They were disturbed long before the USA decided to due something about it...


Pre 911 only Palestine and Israel conflict was considered serious and disturbed.

And after 911 he dragged Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran into it. All of them were considered a normal country.

Dont forget he was preparing to attack Syria next after Iraq, but found out they got not much oil, so better target Iran.
Lepanto
The day we stop relying on oil will be the day they're blown back into the stone age. And that day is coming.

http://www.cc.utah.edu/~ptt25660/tran.html

http://www.darvill.clara.net/altenerg/

http://zebu.uoregon.edu/2001/phys162.html

quote:
Originally posted by Purple
Pre 911 only Palestine and Israel conflict was considered serious and disturbed.

And after 911 he dragged Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran into it. All of them were considered a normal country.

Dont forget he was preparing to attack Syria next after Iraq, but found out they got not much oil, so better target Iran.



what great insight! You've just opened up some ulta-secret files haven't you, stupid?

Post-9/11 opened peoples EYES TO WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON ;)
Purple
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Originally posted by Lepanto
what great insight! You've just opened up some ulta-secret files haven't you, stupid?

Post-9/11 opened peoples EYES TO WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON ;)


How come you understood my english, I thought whatever I wrote were incomprehendable to you.
Lepanto
quote:
Originally posted by Purple
How come you understood my english, I thought whatever I wrote were incomprehendable to you.


it is for the most part. If you read your posts before hitting the "submit reply" tab, that might've occured to you.
Lepanto
What i loved about occrider's post and the link is the fact that if you go down to see all the news links you see terrorism, oil, middle east, and hollywood in the mix. Wow!
Psygnosis
quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
The day we stop relying on oil will be the day they're blown back into the stone age. And that day is coming.

http://www.cc.utah.edu/~ptt25660/tran.html

http://www.darvill.clara.net/altenerg/

http://zebu.uoregon.edu/2001/phys162.html




what great insight! You've just opened up some ulta-secret files haven't you, stupid?

Post-9/11 opened peoples EYES TO WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON ;)


Yet again another stupid reply, shall be add to the "idiots with opinions" database.

If you have had the slightest of brain, you would understand that oil is not only used for petrol, oil or those things, but it also helps with the structure of many objects around the household. So don't bet your pea sized brain to actually comprehend, because i await another denial in progress from you.

Doubt they will be sent to the stoneage, when the middle-east was structured much earlier than you may think. (I await another stupid reply relating to this)

Uhh, does your comments make the slightest of sense at all? sheez.

Lepanto
quote:
Originally posted by Psygnosis
Yet again another stupid reply, shall be add to the "idiots with opinions" database.

If you have had the slightest of brain, you would understand that oil is not only used for petrol, oil or those things, but it also helps with the structure of many objects around the household. So don't bet your pea sized brain to actually comprehend, because i await another denial in progress from you.

Doubt they will be sent to the stoneage, when the middle-east was structured much earlier than you may think. (I await another stupid reply relating to this)

Uhh, does your comments make the slightest of sense at all? sheez.


You numbskull. Only an imbecile who has no way out of a corner would revert to putting words into anothers mouth. Here's something to defeat your dinky attempt at a reply...How much oil is actually used for "other household items"? Not a significant lot. Besides the fact that you can make toothpase, which also has "oil" in it out of other ingredients also defeats your pathetic argument.

Do you even known the meaning of the stone age term I used? NO. lol. Dumb ass, shut your mouth and watch your beloved Iran get creamed in the world cup. :D

What the hell does Middle East "structure" has to do with anything? Do you know the meaning of that word or that escapes your grumbling PMSing too? Yes, Middle East was geographically structured that way for thousands of years...is that what you mean? WTF are you talking about? :haha: At one point the region was both noble and advanced, hardly like that anymore.

So as I've said, countries like Iceland who already commenced looking into alternative energy sources and many movements (i'm hitting up the one in union square in a few weeks with the ProtestWarriors.org -ers) here in the US, the depandancy on the fossil fuels will sieze to remain so important. So instead of the Western world getting millions of barrels a day to heat and move cars, we'll need just a few percent of that for your dear "household items". Not my fault your dear Iran is going to expire.
DrUg_Tit0
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Originally posted by Purple
And want to use Nuclear Technology instead.

What a bloody hypocrite, at one hand he wont allow Iran to have nuclear power stations and at other hand he want to use it in his own country to reduce its dependant on oil from 'disturbed world of middle east'. Who disturbed it at first place.


This is not the matter of whether a country should be given the right to nuclear energy, it's the matter of whether a country who has repeatedly asked for the destruction of another country should be given the right to it. And there is a big difference. I believe that the world should act quickly and destroy the building site of the Iranian plant because otherwise I'm afraid we'll have another North Korea-like state on the map of the world. Eh, Bush should have just continued his party policy from the 80's and armed Saddam for the new attack on Iran instead of doing what he's doing now :)
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