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To: haqihana who wrote (748094)8/21/2006 11:30:08 AM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"Dream on."

'Bout what?



To: haqihana who wrote (748094)8/21/2006 12:02:21 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Respond to of 769670
 
THE COMING CONFLICT: Natural Resources are Fuelling a New Cold War

By Erich Follath
August 18, 2006

Oil and gas supplies are becoming scarcer and more expensive. The hunt for the world's remaining resources is creating new alliances and the danger of fresh conflicts. China is moving aggressively to satiate its growing appetite for energy, potentially setting up a confrontation with the United States over the dwindling resources of the Middle East and Africa.

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To: haqihana who wrote (748094)8/21/2006 12:03:42 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Respond to of 769670
 
THE NEW COLD WAR: The Global Battle for Natural Resources

By Erich Follath
August 18, 2006

The global economy is booming, and experts predict it will stay healthy. But competition for natural resources will change the balance of power among the world's nations as a new age of conflicts over energy begins. In a new online series, SPIEGEL documents the global competition for dwindling supplies of natural resources.

service.spiegel.de