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To: elmatador who wrote (128349)2/7/2010 10:38:11 AM
From: dvdw©  Respond to of 206131
 
El Mat your piece says: "But there are limits to what money can buy. State-controlled rivals—in the Middle East, Russia and beyond—jealously guard oil reserves on their home patches"

You should know how nonsensical is this statement. In order for there to be demand for oil, there needs to be free markets where entrepruership is constantly refreshing Demand through economic creation.

Just the opposite is true of most oil exporting countries.

They are largely Non Economies....venezooalia is a perfect example....russia and its oligarchs....serve a wider market ie Europe and its former piecemeal Republics........but Russia is not a hot bed of development as anyone with better eyes already knows. All centralization is being unwound despite the claims of the mickey mouthpiece networks of media control wonks.

Rex Tillerson (sp), has it right.....

The Great Unwinding of the hegemony over resources has well begun.....

Those on the wrong side of this unwinding are simply not paying attention, or are so self assured by the momentum which enables them, that the fog they are living within has become the first symptom of a rapidly spreading disease with them as the vectored target.