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Saudi King Gives Obama One Choice: American Blood Or Cheap Oil?
Apr 9, 2014 10:03:16   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was a perfect cover for President Barack Obama’s unnoticed trip to Saudi Arabia. So fortuitous was the news of the Boeing 777-200ER jet one has to wonder about the circumstances of its disappearance. Of course, we may never know the real answer to that. But we have a pretty good idea what Obama’s instructions from King Abdullah were. The king and the two highest-ranking representatives of the oil dynasty — Crown Prince Salman and the foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal — explained in strict terms that the United States is making a mockery out of their monarchy and that Obama damn well better gear up for imminent military intervention in the Mideast.

There has been little press coverage of this. Most Americans were so focused on Flight 370 they didn’t know Obama was away. In fact, Obama put in two overseas trips. He jumped easily from his mission in Brussels with the G-7 — focusing on the values and principles the United States has in common with its European allies — to Saudi Arabia, a nation that holds no regard for democracy or pretty much any other values that Obama may or may not embrace.

Not that Obama had much of a choice in showing up; he is just the latest Presidential messenger sent to Saudi Arabia. For previous Presidents, pleasing the Saudis was always about affordable oil. For Obama, it is about that and perhaps other personal and religious reasons for his steadfastness. If so, there is also another riddle without resolution, is Obama really a loyal Muslim first?
Barry Of Arabia

Given 90-year-old Abdullah’s poor health and the need for a standby respirator, it was short and not sweet for Obama.

Saudi Arabia has a litany of complaints against the United States, which include:

Washington peace overtures with Iran. Since the fall of the Shah in 1979, Saudi Arabia has feared military and economic domination by Iran. For more than a decade, Iran has used its influence and terror cells to build up its prestige as a Mideast and OPEC leader. If Iranian leadership is obtained, it will diminish Saudi Arabia’s position as the world’s super oil power. It is also making the kingdom susceptible to a wave of radical Muslim rule and perhaps the overthrow of the Saudi royal family.
Obama’s decision to not follow through on airstrikes against Syria and its stockpiles of chemical weapons, which threaten the Saudi royals.
Abdullah’s fury that Obama did not back Hosni Mubarak during Egypt’s first crisis in 2011, giving rise to the Qatar-backed Muslim Brotherhood. Other missteps along the way with regard to Egypt is that Obama has refused to be supportive of the military now ruling Egypt, something Saudi Arabia is insisting Obama do immediately to counter the growing Muslim radicalism.

In December, Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz al Saud, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Britain, wrote an op-ed for The New York Times with this threatening headline: “Saudi Arabia Will Go It Alone.” He wrote:

The foreign policy choices being made in some Western capitals risk the stability of the region and, potentially, the security of the whole Arab world. This means the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has no choice but to become more assertive in international affairs: more determined than ever to stand up for the genuine stability our region so desperately needs.

Saudi Arabia has enormous responsibilities within the region, as the cradle of Islam and one of the Arab world’s most significant political powers. We have global responsibilities — economic and political — as the world’s de facto central banker for energy.

Obama, A Saudi Servant To The End

Obama must heed the king’s warning that the House of Saud has set its sights on control over Mideast foreign policy. There are a third of a billion reasons why — the number of barrels of Saudi oil — that make Obama a Saudi servant.

Obama will do Saudi bidding because of its oil wealth. This fact will be ignored by the greens in his Administration who fail to accept the fact that renewable energy is a joke, a sidebar story to please the environmental lobby. But on the big stage with global power and money, it is given no consideration.

Saudi Arabia has enough cheap crude to last decade upon decade, as do the rest of the Mideast, Canada and North Dakota, with its increasingly productive Bakken formation. That makes solar, wind and other green dreams just that — dreams.
Will Obama Use American Military As Mercenaries?

Obama is facing an international crisis this year, and it has nothing to do with Russia. It has to do with the Arab Spring and using our military might to procure Saudi favor and the guarantee of cheap oil.

The only good news for Obama when he left Riyadh was the promise that if he met Saudi expectations with regard to Mideast intervention, the OPEC kingpin would reduce the price of crude. That’s an important carrot for Obama with the summer driving season coming on and an economy ready to fall into another recession.

Right now, Obama and America’s military have their marching orders, which came from the king of Saudi Arabia. America’s young men and women will soon be involved in the Mideast to try to bomb reason into groups like the Muslim Brotherhood, which will only incite more hatred against the United States and more calls for terror attacks against America.

Around and around it will go until there are definitive winners and losers in the Mideast. That could take a very long time to decide.

And America will be left to account for our actions, leaving Washington and the Nation to shoulder responsibility for our involvement in tribalism that continues seemingly without end in the Arab world.

It is all part and parcel of our addiction to cheap oil — something that won’t be broken for decades and something we cannot even wean ourselves from with increasing domestic production. Meanwhile, the greens continue to protest North American oil and gas projects. They may think they are achieving a greener world. In fact, all they are doing is helping create a bloody red one. It will bleed from the Mideast all the way to America’s heartland.

It is certainly sad we have in our President a man who will prove to be a dutiful Saudi servant.

Yours in good times and bad.

http://personalliberty.com/saudi-king-gives-obama-one-choice-american-blood-cheap-oil/

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Apr 9, 2014 10:55:47   #
jonhatfield Loc: Green Bay, WI
 
"Perfect cover"....."so fortuitous...one has to wonder about the circumstances of (the 370 plane) disappearance." Gee, Mac, I have to 'wonder' about what your agenda is in so ridiculous a suspicion. Part of the Patty-waddy-evil-America-killer-of-people-as-geopolitical-strategy story lines??? hmmmm??? That and the other angles in this strange subject postings kind of defines you as co-operative in the anti-America pro-Russia propaganda operation on OPP...or am I over-wondering about the coincidences? hmmmm?? I think you just outed yrself, Mac. How long has this co-operation been in place on OPP?

Do you have explanations for the coincidental peculiarities and fortuitousness of this Paddy-waddy Patty-Putiny-like posting of yours, Mac?


bmac32 wrote:
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was a perfect cover for President Barack Obama’s unnoticed trip to Saudi Arabia. So fortuitous was the news of the Boeing 777-200ER jet one has to wonder about the circumstances of its disappearance. Of course, we may never know the real answer to that. But we have a pretty good idea what Obama’s instructions from King Abdullah were. The king and the two highest-ranking representatives of the oil dynasty — Crown Prince Salman and the foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal — explained in strict terms that the United States is making a mockery out of their monarchy and that Obama damn well better gear up for imminent military intervention in the Mideast.

There has been little press coverage of this. Most Americans were so focused on Flight 370 they didn’t know Obama was away. In fact, Obama put in two overseas trips. He jumped easily from his mission in Brussels with the G-7 — focusing on the values and principles the United States has in common with its European allies — to Saudi Arabia, a nation that holds no regard for democracy or pretty much any other values that Obama may or may not embrace.

Not that Obama had much of a choice in showing up; he is just the latest Presidential messenger sent to Saudi Arabia. For previous Presidents, pleasing the Saudis was always about affordable oil. For Obama, it is about that and perhaps other personal and religious reasons for his steadfastness. If so, there is also another riddle without resolution, is Obama really a loyal Muslim first?
Barry Of Arabia

Given 90-year-old Abdullah’s poor health and the need for a standby respirator, it was short and not sweet for Obama.

Saudi Arabia has a litany of complaints against the United States, which include:

Washington peace overtures with Iran. Since the fall of the Shah in 1979, Saudi Arabia has feared military and economic domination by Iran. For more than a decade, Iran has used its influence and terror cells to build up its prestige as a Mideast and OPEC leader. If Iranian leadership is obtained, it will diminish Saudi Arabia’s position as the world’s super oil power. It is also making the kingdom susceptible to a wave of radical Muslim rule and perhaps the overthrow of the Saudi royal family.
Obama’s decision to not follow through on airstrikes against Syria and its stockpiles of chemical weapons, which threaten the Saudi royals.
Abdullah’s fury that Obama did not back Hosni Mubarak during Egypt’s first crisis in 2011, giving rise to the Qatar-backed Muslim Brotherhood. Other missteps along the way with regard to Egypt is that Obama has refused to be supportive of the military now ruling Egypt, something Saudi Arabia is insisting Obama do immediately to counter the growing Muslim radicalism.

In December, Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz al Saud, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Britain, wrote an op-ed for The New York Times with this threatening headline: “Saudi Arabia Will Go It Alone.” He wrote:

The foreign policy choices being made in some Western capitals risk the stability of the region and, potentially, the security of the whole Arab world. This means the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has no choice but to become more assertive in international affairs: more determined than ever to stand up for the genuine stability our region so desperately needs.

Saudi Arabia has enormous responsibilities within the region, as the cradle of Islam and one of the Arab world’s most significant political powers. We have global responsibilities — economic and political — as the world’s de facto central banker for energy.

Obama, A Saudi Servant To The End

Obama must heed the king’s warning that the House of Saud has set its sights on control over Mideast foreign policy. There are a third of a billion reasons why — the number of barrels of Saudi oil — that make Obama a Saudi servant.

Obama will do Saudi bidding because of its oil wealth. This fact will be ignored by the greens in his Administration who fail to accept the fact that renewable energy is a joke, a sidebar story to please the environmental lobby. But on the big stage with global power and money, it is given no consideration.

Saudi Arabia has enough cheap crude to last decade upon decade, as do the rest of the Mideast, Canada and North Dakota, with its increasingly productive Bakken formation. That makes solar, wind and other green dreams just that — dreams.
Will Obama Use American Military As Mercenaries?

Obama is facing an international crisis this year, and it has nothing to do with Russia. It has to do with the Arab Spring and using our military might to procure Saudi favor and the guarantee of cheap oil.

The only good news for Obama when he left Riyadh was the promise that if he met Saudi expectations with regard to Mideast intervention, the OPEC kingpin would reduce the price of crude. That’s an important carrot for Obama with the summer driving season coming on and an economy ready to fall into another recession.

Right now, Obama and America’s military have their marching orders, which came from the king of Saudi Arabia. America’s young men and women will soon be involved in the Mideast to try to bomb reason into groups like the Muslim Brotherhood, which will only incite more hatred against the United States and more calls for terror attacks against America.

Around and around it will go until there are definitive winners and losers in the Mideast. That could take a very long time to decide.

And America will be left to account for our actions, leaving Washington and the Nation to shoulder responsibility for our involvement in tribalism that continues seemingly without end in the Arab world.

It is all part and parcel of our addiction to cheap oil — something that won’t be broken for decades and something we cannot even wean ourselves from with increasing domestic production. Meanwhile, the greens continue to protest North American oil and gas projects. They may think they are achieving a greener world. In fact, all they are doing is helping create a bloody red one. It will bleed from the Mideast all the way to America’s heartland.

It is certainly sad we have in our President a man who will prove to be a dutiful Saudi servant.

Yours in good times and bad.

http://personalliberty.com/saudi-king-gives-obama-one-choice-american-blood-cheap-oil/
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 ... (show quote)


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Apr 9, 2014 12:19:17   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Well silly Jon, I post as I see it. Very little coverage of the trip to Saudi Arabia but wall to wall of a missing plane. Quick trip for flyer miles I guess, didn't even stay for supper.


jonhatfield wrote:
"Perfect cover"....."so fortuitous...one has to wonder about the circumstances of (the 370 plane) disappearance." Gee, Mac, I have to 'wonder' about what your agenda is in so ridiculous a suspicion. Part of the Patty-waddy-evil-America-killer-of-people-as-geopolitical-strategy story lines??? hmmmm??? That and the other angles in this strange subject postings kind of defines you as co-operative in the anti-America pro-Russia propaganda operation on OPP...or am I over-wondering about the coincidences? hmmmm?? I think you just outed yrself, Mac. How long has this co-operation been in place on OPP?

Do you have explanations for the coincidental peculiarities and fortuitousness of this Paddy-waddy Patty-Putiny-like posting of yours, Mac?




:roll:
"Perfect cover"....."so fortuitous.... (show quote)

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Apr 10, 2014 09:23:11   #
cant beleve Loc: Planet Kolob
 
bmac32 wrote:
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was a perfect cover for President Barack Obama’s unnoticed trip to Saudi Arabia. So fortuitous was the news of the Boeing 777-200ER jet one has to wonder about the circumstances of its disappearance. Of course, we may never know the real answer to that. But we have a pretty good idea what Obama’s instructions from King Abdullah were. The king and the two highest-ranking representatives of the oil dynasty — Crown Prince Salman and the foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal — explained in strict terms that the United States is making a mockery out of their monarchy and that Obama damn well better gear up for imminent military intervention in the Mideast.

There has been little press coverage of this. Most Americans were so focused on Flight 370 they didn’t know Obama was away. In fact, Obama put in two overseas trips. He jumped easily from his mission in Brussels with the G-7 — focusing on the values and principles the United States has in common with its European allies — to Saudi Arabia, a nation that holds no regard for democracy or pretty much any other values that Obama may or may not embrace.

Not that Obama had much of a choice in showing up; he is just the latest Presidential messenger sent to Saudi Arabia. For previous Presidents, pleasing the Saudis was always about affordable oil. For Obama, it is about that and perhaps other personal and religious reasons for his steadfastness. If so, there is also another riddle without resolution, is Obama really a loyal Muslim first?
Barry Of Arabia

Given 90-year-old Abdullah’s poor health and the need for a standby respirator, it was short and not sweet for Obama.

Saudi Arabia has a litany of complaints against the United States, which include:

Washington peace overtures with Iran. Since the fall of the Shah in 1979, Saudi Arabia has feared military and economic domination by Iran. For more than a decade, Iran has used its influence and terror cells to build up its prestige as a Mideast and OPEC leader. If Iranian leadership is obtained, it will diminish Saudi Arabia’s position as the world’s super oil power. It is also making the kingdom susceptible to a wave of radical Muslim rule and perhaps the overthrow of the Saudi royal family.
Obama’s decision to not follow through on airstrikes against Syria and its stockpiles of chemical weapons, which threaten the Saudi royals.
Abdullah’s fury that Obama did not back Hosni Mubarak during Egypt’s first crisis in 2011, giving rise to the Qatar-backed Muslim Brotherhood. Other missteps along the way with regard to Egypt is that Obama has refused to be supportive of the military now ruling Egypt, something Saudi Arabia is insisting Obama do immediately to counter the growing Muslim radicalism.

In December, Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz al Saud, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Britain, wrote an op-ed for The New York Times with this threatening headline: “Saudi Arabia Will Go It Alone.” He wrote:

The foreign policy choices being made in some Western capitals risk the stability of the region and, potentially, the security of the whole Arab world. This means the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has no choice but to become more assertive in international affairs: more determined than ever to stand up for the genuine stability our region so desperately needs.

Saudi Arabia has enormous responsibilities within the region, as the cradle of Islam and one of the Arab world’s most significant political powers. We have global responsibilities — economic and political — as the world’s de facto central banker for energy.

Obama, A Saudi Servant To The End

Obama must heed the king’s warning that the House of Saud has set its sights on control over Mideast foreign policy. There are a third of a billion reasons why — the number of barrels of Saudi oil — that make Obama a Saudi servant.

Obama will do Saudi bidding because of its oil wealth. This fact will be ignored by the greens in his Administration who fail to accept the fact that renewable energy is a joke, a sidebar story to please the environmental lobby. But on the big stage with global power and money, it is given no consideration.

Saudi Arabia has enough cheap crude to last decade upon decade, as do the rest of the Mideast, Canada and North Dakota, with its increasingly productive Bakken formation. That makes solar, wind and other green dreams just that — dreams.
Will Obama Use American Military As Mercenaries?

Obama is facing an international crisis this year, and it has nothing to do with Russia. It has to do with the Arab Spring and using our military might to procure Saudi favor and the guarantee of cheap oil.

The only good news for Obama when he left Riyadh was the promise that if he met Saudi expectations with regard to Mideast intervention, the OPEC kingpin would reduce the price of crude. That’s an important carrot for Obama with the summer driving season coming on and an economy ready to fall into another recession.

Right now, Obama and America’s military have their marching orders, which came from the king of Saudi Arabia. America’s young men and women will soon be involved in the Mideast to try to bomb reason into groups like the Muslim Brotherhood, which will only incite more hatred against the United States and more calls for terror attacks against America.

Around and around it will go until there are definitive winners and losers in the Mideast. That could take a very long time to decide.

And America will be left to account for our actions, leaving Washington and the Nation to shoulder responsibility for our involvement in tribalism that continues seemingly without end in the Arab world.

It is all part and parcel of our addiction to cheap oil — something that won’t be broken for decades and something we cannot even wean ourselves from with increasing domestic production. Meanwhile, the greens continue to protest North American oil and gas projects. They may think they are achieving a greener world. In fact, all they are doing is helping create a bloody red one. It will bleed from the Mideast all the way to America’s heartland.

It is certainly sad we have in our President a man who will prove to be a dutiful Saudi servant.

Yours in good times and bad.

http://personalliberty.com/saudi-king-gives-obama-one-choice-american-blood-cheap-oil/
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 ... (show quote)


Obama is a Sunni Muslim. So any decision will be in line with the Sunnis. Hence our giving the Syrian rebels ( Sunni terrorists) weapons. It will only get worse.... it is a reality most won't admit. Muslim president=Muslim /American problems. Wake up people it (Islam) is now an American nitemare.

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Apr 10, 2014 11:38:02   #
jonhatfield Loc: Green Bay, WI
 
cant beleve wrote:
Obama is a Sunni Muslim. So any decision will be in line with the Sunnis. Hence our giving the Syrian rebels ( Sunni terrorists) weapons. It will only get worse.... it is a reality most won't admit. Muslim president=Muslim /American problems. Wake up people it (Islam) is now an American nitemare.



I can't believe O is a Sunni Muslim or any kind of Muslim. What kind of nutcase or Putin propagandist would put out such a nut theory or, as it may be, part of a Putin fascist propaganda line? Supposedly Dugan's Orthodoxists have something at stake against the bad elements in the Syrian rebellion. Is that what's involved in your story line, CB? If so, just be direct and honest about it and not resort to fabricated story lines. Russia plain and simple needs to work at resolution of the Syrian situation with the West...likewise resolution of the Iranian nuclear situation...instead of aggravating Muslim situations in its own geopolitical and oil interests. In the end it's in Russia's interest to foster the Middle East's and Central Assia's Muslim populations' transition to freedom and self-government and economic development in cooperation with West, India, and China. While New Russia fascism may be the immediate problem for the Free World's future, the center interior of Eurasia (like Germany as center interior of Europe in the 20th century) is a part of the globe whose economic and political development is a question mark for Russia, China, and India. Related center interior situation in Africa. And all these situations could involve not only world domination jihad aspirations parallel to transitions in European geopolitics but also involve parallels to the Euro reformation period divides. Russia has been allying with one side of the religious divide, the Free World working with both sides. Above all no one needs a nuclear arms race in the Muslim world with Iran becoming second in that aspiration. Good grief, Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Cheznyans, Arab Shiites, Iranian Shiites, Taliban, desert tribes, Gaza, Israelites, etc. etc. the Muslim world is a potential powderkeg that the world needs to work together for resolution development against conflict development. That's in the geopolitical interest of EU, Russia, China, India...and in the geopolitical interest of America and the future of the Free World. America and the Free World have been doing our best in the mixed and conflicted circumstances of the situation. Yes, many geopolitical moves, many of which are subject to question and doubtful results. All sorts of obstacles to resolutions and progress...and all sorts of angles for criticism and propaganda. A confusing situation that will be the central problem of the first half of the 21st century, just as German fascism and Russian communism was in the 20th. And we can't afford to withdraw and just let the situation develop into a new fascism or ideological movement toward domination that would involve a WWIV (the Cold War was WWIII). Our objective, as in WWIII, is containment and resolution toward progress of world freedom and self-government. The Cold War took 45 years and two major battles (Korea and Nam) and many crises before resolved...and now the strengthened Free World faces further problems and situations requiring working through and resolving...hopefully with good outcome but obviously as with 20th century fascism and communism, requiring attention to the larger picture over a span of years and various developments and circumstances involved...a difficult and confusing uncertain course of geopolitical choices and efforts ahead for America and the Free World in the years ahead.

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Apr 10, 2014 12:05:23   #
cant beleve Loc: Planet Kolob
 
jonhatfield wrote:
I can't believe O is a Sunni Muslim or any kind of Muslim. What kind of nutcase or Putin propagandist would put out such a nut theory or, as it may be, part of a Putin fascist propaganda line? Supposedly Dugan's Orthodoxists have something at stake against the bad elements in the Syrian rebellion. Is that what's involved in your story line, CB? If so, just be direct and honest about it and not resort to fabricated story lines. Russia plain and simple needs to work at resolution of the Syrian situation with the West...likewise resolution of the Iranian nuclear situation...instead of aggravating Muslim situations in its own geopolitical and oil interests. In the end it's in Russia's interest to foster the Middle East's and Central Assia's Muslim populations' transition to freedom and self-government and economic development in cooperation with West, India, and China. While New Russia fascism may be the immediate problem for the Free World's future, the center interior of Eurasia (like Germany as center interior of Europe in the 20th century) is a part of the globe whose economic and political development is a question mark for Russia, China, and India. Related center interior situation in Africa. And all these situations could involve not only world domination jihad aspirations parallel to transitions in European geopolitics but also involve parallels to the Euro reformation period divides. Russia has been allying with one side of the religious divide, the Free World working with both sides. Above all no one needs a nuclear arms race in the Muslim world with Iran becoming second in that aspiration. Good grief, Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Cheznyans, Arab Shiites, Iranian Shiites, Taliban, desert tribes, Gaza, Israelites, etc. etc. the Muslim world is a potential powderkeg that the world needs to work together for resolution development against conflict development. That's in the geopolitical interest of EU, Russia, China, India...and in the geopolitical interest of America and the future of the Free World. America and the Free World have been doing our best in the mixed and conflicted circumstances of the situation. Yes, many geopolitical moves, many of which are subject to question and doubtful results. All sorts of obstacles to resolutions and progress...and all sorts of angles for criticism and propaganda. A confusing situation that will be the central problem of the first half of the 21st century, just as German fascism and Russian communism was in the 20th. And we can't afford to withdraw and just let the situation develop into a new fascism or ideological movement toward domination that would involve a WWIV (the Cold War was WWIII). Our objective, as in WWIII, is containment and resolution toward progress of world freedom and self-government. The Cold War took 45 years and two major battles (Korea and Nam) and many crises before resolved...and now the strengthened Free World faces further problems and situations requiring working through and resolving...hopefully with good outcome but obviously as with 20th century fascism and communism, requiring attention to the larger picture over a span of years and various developments and circumstances involved...a difficult and confusing uncertain course of geopolitical choices and efforts ahead for America and the Free World in the years ahead.
I can't believe O is a Sunni Muslim or any kind of... (show quote)

Your problem lies on your first sentence. You can't believe o is a Sunni or any other type of Muslim. Until you come to understand that fact me and you will never come to an agreement. Turkey will be the biggest player in all this middle east problems mark my words. The ottoman empire is rising again. Sultan Erdogen is on his way to bringing the revised otooman empire to a reality. This will happen as sure as you and I are writing on opp.

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Apr 10, 2014 12:44:50   #
jonhatfield Loc: Green Bay, WI
 
cant beleve wrote:
Your problem lies on your first sentence. You can't believe o is a Sunni or any other type of Muslim. Until you come to understand that fact me and you will never come to an agreement. Turkey will be the biggest player in all this middle east problems mark my words. The ottoman empire is rising again. Sultan Erdogen is on his way to bringing the revised otooman empire to a reality. This will happen as sure as you and I are writing on opp.



You're either a nutcase or part of the Putin fascist propaganda operation on OPP, CR. Turkey is destined to be part of the EU sometime in the future, not a New Turkey fascism like Putin's New Russia fascism. Quit putt puttt putttting Putin propaganda story lines on OPP. They won't wash...they 'cant' be 'beleved.'

Since you know names, etc. details I can't say you're an ignorant nutcase, so probably fascist propagandist...despicable dishonest twisting in the cause of Putin and New Russia fascism.

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Apr 10, 2014 14:18:07   #
kattmanduu
 
It's all about oil and gas and the control of it and how it is traded. That is the bottom line or our energy policy.
I want all of you to read the article in the link link I will share with you. It is a real way to get off this oil habit we are stuck in. There is no 1 single way to break our habit. It will take several, and it will take real work to make it happen. We will all have to support the alternative fuels. You can become a true "Good Steward" of the planet as so many religious texts tell us to be or you can burn your religious texts to heat your homes, seems like the best use for them now, because so many of you don't really follow them anyway except to promote some arrogant and ignorant political agenda.

http://www.gizmag.com/seawater-hydrocarbon-fuel-airplane/31569/?utm_source=Gizmag+Subscribers&utm_campaign=8947337908-UA-2235360-4&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_65b67362bd-8947337908-90864605

For those here who think that alternative fuels are a joke you need to get your heads out of the oil barrels and see the facts. The fact is we are going to run out of easy to get oil sooner than you know and these oil Barron's know that and are not telling the rest of us.
You don't want any more oil wars so you have to switch to alternative fuels to end our need for foreign oil or gas. It can be done, the science has been done to prove it is so. These fossil fuel fossils have bought up many of the patents for alternative energy and shelved them to ensure they will profit from fossil fuels use until the patents expire.

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