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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: FaultLine who started this subject5/2/2002 7:08:06 PM
From: MSI  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Why buy Terrorist Oil?

You don't have to.
I'm going Shell, until someone shows up who's got the cojones to be 100% non-Arab oil.

Check this out (courtesy goldworldnet):

Message 17407984

This is a fundamental, direct-action approach to Foreign Policy, that can be conducted by the largest power on Earth, the American Consumer. Unlike arms and backroom oil deals out of the control of the electorate, knowing who collects petrodollars for Saudis for payoffs to suicide-ers is fast, cheap, easy, and out of control...

"Who imports the most Saudi crude?
WorldNetDaily reviewed Energy Department sales reports, which break down crude-oil purchases each month by buyer and supplier.

Based on 2001 figures, Chevron Corp. is easily Saudi's biggest U.S.-based customer. The energy giant, based in San Francisco, operates about 8,000 gas stations in 25 states.

Houston-based Marathon Ashland Petro LLC ranks as Saudi's second-largest American customer. It operates more than 2,069 convenience stories that also sell gas. The chain – Speedway SuperAmerica, or SSA – is based in Enon, Ohio.

Exxon Co. USA, along with its partner Mobil Oil Corp., also rank among the biggest buyers of Saudi crude.

U.S. gas retailers buying the least amount of Saudi crude, meanwhile, include: Shell Oil Co., Phillips 66, Conoco Inc. and Diamond Shamrock Refining and Marketing.

Shell had the fewest Saudi crude purchases last year, Energy data show"
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