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    Americas oil production is booming and they are considering lifting the embargo on exporting oil for the first time in decades.
    As someone here said recently, now they are awash with oil its only a matter of time before they invade themselves
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      Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
      OK. Enough.

      No more from me on this subject.
      Ahem

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        Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
        Americas oil production is booming and they are considering lifting the embargo on exporting oil for the first time in decades.
        As someone here said recently, now they are awash with oil its only a matter of time before they invade themselves
        Worst case they just invade Canada if they really get bored and want more oil to export
        Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.

        No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.

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          Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
          This is now established (Putin visited Brazil last month to sign some papers) - although you might have missed that in the news.
          Would there be where he went to the World Cup in Brazil (1) last month to hand over the check to Sepp Blatter But this is what was possibly decided during his Latin America tour:

          - Russia now plans to build Glonass navigation stations in Nicaragua.
          - It wants to become a security guard to "protect against possible provocations" for the Chinese-led project of a canal between the Pacific and the Atlantic across Nicaragua
          - It is looking at investing in bankrupt Argentina including the signing of a peaceful nuclear power deal. Russia will help in areas such as design, operation and decommissioning of old nuclear power plants. This will also see Russian atomic energy corporation Rosatom tender for the construction of two nuclear power plants in Argentina.
          - in Cuba, Putin signed a new agreement on oil exploration in Caribbean waters which contain most of the estimated 124 million barrels of the Island’s crude
          - wrote off 90 percent of Cuba’s $32 billion soviet era debt putting the remaining 10 percent in investment of joint infrastructure projects in the island.
          - in Brazil at the BRICS (2) summit he signed the document to create the $100 billion BRICS Development Bank and a reserve currency pool worth another $100 billion along with Brazil, India, China and South Africa (3)
          - also in Brazil he signed a memorandum of understanding between Rosatom and Brazil’s Camargo Correa, which envisions the construction of a nuclear power plant and a spent fuel storage facility in Brazil.

          (1) From Russian media sources - "Putin may even have a chance to mix business with pleasure in Brazil as German Chancellor Angela Merkel is also due at the Macarana Stadium to cheer her team on against the Argentinians. The two leaders have been in regular contact over the Ukraine crisis."

          (2) From Russian media sources - "In a declaration adopted at the summit in Brazil, BRICS countries call for an all-embracing dialogue in Ukraine, de-escalation of the conflict, self-control for all parties involved and a search for a peaceful settlement. The declaration reads that the BRICS countries express grave concern over the situation in Ukraine (4) and hope for a peaceful settlement in full accordance with the UN Charter and widely recognized human rights and core freedoms." Funny that as there seems to be less and less of that in Russia these days!

          (3) Read the Fortaleza Declaration and the Fortaleza Action Plan for more information


          (4) "With his bloodless invasion of the Crimea, coming after Georgia, he has already succeeded in preventing those two countries from joining NATO. He would still like to consolidate his acquisition of the Crimea and play an arbiter role in the politics of the Ukraine." http://www.ticotimes.net/2014/07/17/...regional-power
          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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            Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
            Thanks Owly.

            That's not quite right. These things take time. You're right that they started plotting a course 10 years ago but also these nations hold vast currency reserves in dollars. So to switch would cause a panic in the markets and ensuing dollar collapse. China would simply not have allowed this.

            They have had to work together (BRICS) to form their version of the world bank. This is now established (Putin visited Brazil last month to sign some papers) - although you might have missed that in the news.
            What's the new bank called?

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              Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
              What's the new bank called?
              Bric tulip house ?
              Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.

              No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.

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                Russian 'humanitarian convoy' comes under attack on Twitter | Mail Online

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                  The RED's are coming!

                  Ukrainian border guards inspecting Russian convoy - CNN.com

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                    I wonder if SY01's off the grid and in his nuclear shelter by now?
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                      Originally posted by CloudWalker View Post
                      Reading between the lines in this article, the humanitarian convoy was a feint to distract from the other stuff secretly passing the border.

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