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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: KLP who wrote (6975)10/5/2004 10:14:30 AM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) of 15991
 
I see John Kerry's UN hasn't uttered even a peep about this either....

All I expect is the usual feigned utterances. Important UN members France, Germany, Japan, Indian and China have each entered into large, multi billion dollar new oil field development deals in Iran and will not want to jeopardize their respective strategic national interests by opposing the development of nuclear power and nucelar weapons in Iran. What is unique about these deals is the new oil production from each field is dedicated to the respective country that financed the development. This effectively alienates new oil production from the world market. As old giant oil fields decline, the USA will face ever greater shortages of oil. I see this as a new economic cold war being waged against the US in order to diminish its economic and military hegemony. A vote for the UN loving Kerry is a vote for a poorer, less safe America and a more dangerous world.
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