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To: Mike from La. who wrote (37534)2/14/1999 12:36:00 AM
From: A. Geiche  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Mike, again, no one ever suggested that W.S. is a part of a "conspiracy", but it is a newspaper of low integrity, at least in my view. I wonder why more decent papers did not report that stuff? But this really doesn't matter. The stuff unquestionably does need a cover-up, and the cover-ups is a natural way of business for the American and pro-American governments. Even if these Richardson and Naimi would tell me their true names, I would not believe them. But I would believe to Vahan Zanoyan, the president and CEO of The Petroleum Finance Co.

As far as I know, the consensus in ME in regard to SA as an American
puppet and a traitor of Arabian interests is extremely strong. SA is blatantly and routinely accused in setting the present crisis and inflicting unspeakable suffering upon oil producing countries in order to weaken their competition. In the wake of the American war with Iraq, this American ally grabbed Iraqi's OPEC quote as a bonus for cooperation.. and now what? While actually sabotaging each and every solution to the crisis, while hypocritically complaining about non-compliance with quotes, etc., it is openly widening its oil industry??? And with American help?? While everyone knows that this will ruin other oil producing countries?? Well, some of SA scoundrels do not give a damn about that. Others do not feel comfortable and play politics.. But one got to be totally blind not to see what this SA actually up to. It is to solve its financial problems not through curbing but through developing its vast oil capacity and through destruction of all competition -- with American and British help.