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Aviation Pro Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-06-05 07:09 AM
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NYT: Why America Is More Dependent Than Ever on Saudi Arabia
President Bush might not have turned up personally in Riyadh yesterday but he certainly sent a high-powered delegation to pay his respects to the new leader of Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah.


The American turnout, led by Vice President Dick Cheney, former President George H. W. Bush, and former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, was the latest signal that relations between the two countries have thawed since the strains of 9/11. But it was also an acknowledgment of a simple fact: like it or not, the United States is more dependent than ever on Saudi Arabia.


Rest here.


The President's ass is still sore from the last time he met with the Saudis so he sent his other "man dates" to do the hard work of men.


Traitorous bastards.




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Aviation Pro Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-06-05 07:12 AM
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1. Furthermore


"The Saudis are in a great position today," said Jean-François Seznec, a professor at Columbia University's Middle East Institute. "We cannot be enemies with everybody. We need their oil desperately."

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54anickel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-06-05 07:48 AM
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2. Well, there is that Iranian oil bourse too
Petrodollar Warfare: Dollars, Euros and the Upcoming Iranian Oil Bourse

http://usa.mediamonitors.net/content/view/full/17450

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teryang Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-06-05 07:51 AM
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3. This article is a gold mine of whoppers
Few experts agree with Mr. Simmons concerning peak oil. Yeah, right.

That's why oil and gas stocks have exploded in price. It's because more plentiful supplies and lower prices are just around the corner.

<The day American troops entered Baghdad, Mr. Cheney told the American Society of Newspaper Editors that Iraq would be able to produce as much as three million barrels a day, "hopefully, by the end of the year." >

Here's another whopper:

"The administration is willing to publicly acknowledge they are working with the Saudis on the war on terror.."

The Saudis and the Pakistanis are the major supporters of international terrorism. They are emptying our wallets and cleaning our clocks by supporting anti western insurgencies wherever they occur. The defense armaments ruling clique doesn't care because they are getting richer while building a police state at home to protect themselves from the coming social and economic collapse. War is profitable for a limited group of corporate rich reactionaries. If Americans want to be victimized at the international bazaar, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have no problem with it.
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wli Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-06-05 11:59 AM
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4. the goals of the "war on terror" differ from those stated
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