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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis

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To: Jerry Olson who wrote (18872)9/16/2001 12:27:12 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (3) of 52237
 
What is needed now is $20 per barrel of oil much more than capturing Usama bin Laden.

The US and media is obsessed with revenge and not practical thinking. All act like mad mans chasing the a spent weapon in the hiding. Bin Laden is a side show as dangerous as he is. We will get to the perpetrators in due time.

His organization and those perpetrating the hideous crime are Saudi, Egyptian, Algerian, Pakistani, people from West bank and Gaza or Lebanon people from the Arab Gulf

In 1990 /1 the US went to save the Arab world economies, societies, royal families and their way of life. Tremendous amounts of resources and money were spend for that.

Thousands and Thousands of US citizen put their life in danger to save them, many got killed in combat or in the process leading to it.

We succeeded in their goals ...... the Arab world was saved as a result of the US, UK etc. Military action ...... Desert Storm

NOW IT IS TIME FOR PAY BACK

In the process the US dumped his ally .... who fought for the US interest partially financed by the CIA in Afghanistan ..... Usama bin Laden ......... US got together with the Saudi Royal family and other rich Saudi people who perceived bin Laden as a treat to their riches .......... they denied bin Laden his inheritance and return to his home in Saudi Arabia as a hero.

Bin Laden has been disowned by most of his family, including a brother, Sheik Bakr Mohammed bin Laden. In 1991 his Saudi citizenship was revoked.

infoplease.com

Usama bin Laden hatred toward the Western world is rooted in Saudi Arabia laws, in their education system, a system that preaches strict Islamic rules from the Middle Ages similar to the Christian inquisition.

Now is time not spread promises and lip service the Arabs must prove they are supporting the US in it's dire situation with a economy teetering on recession. The Arab world with Saudi Arabia. Egypt the Emirates, Algeria and score of other countries which we saved from being taken over or their leadership destroyed to UNITE AND LOWER THE PRICE OF OIL TO $20 a barrel to assist in the recovery of our economy.

A strong economic America will much more able to dislocate terrorist movements than a country in economic recession.

It is time for Egypt and Saudi Arabia to take the lead and force the prices of oil down to the $20 area they can heavily sell short crude oil contracts against their own reserves, they may only gain from it financially.

The prove of the Arab world disdain of terrorism lies in the price of oil. Holding the price of oil around $25 to $30 will prove that they care less about the US and the Western World and actually are pleased of what happen at the Pentagon and WTC and every thing else they say is just lip service.

BWDIK
Haim

His motives

usinfo.state.gov

menic.utexas.edu

flinet.com

ARNETT: Mr. Bin Ladin, could you give us your main criticism of the Saudi royal Family that is ruling Saudi Arabia today?

MR. BIN LADIN: Regarding the criticisms of the ruling regime in Saudi Arabia and the Arabian
peninsula, the first one is their subordination to the US. So, our main problem is the US government while the Saudi regime is but a branch or an agent of the US.

REPORTER: Mr. Bin Ladin, if the Islamic movement takes over Saudi Arabia, what would your attitude to the West be and will the price of oil be higher?

BIN LADIN: As for oil, it is a commodity that will be subject to the price of the market according to supply and demand. We believe that the current prices are not realistic due to the Saudi regime playing the role of a US agent and the pressures exercised by the US on the Saudi regime to increase production and flooding the market that caused a sharp decrease in oil prices.

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