M_B_S wrote:@careinke
A bit off topic:
Why the hell bomb SA Yemen?
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careinke wrote:M_B_S wrote:@careinke
A bit off topic:
Why the hell bomb SA Yemen?
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KSA and Yemen have always had border disputes. It's usually a Tribal thing, obviously Wahhabism has escalated things. I keep saying we should get out of this Shia Sunni conflict. Personally, I feel were backing the worst side.
careinke wrote:M_B_S wrote:@careinke
A bit off topic:
Why the hell bomb SA Yemen?
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KSA and Yemen have always had border disputes. It's usually a Tribal thing, obviously Wahhabism has escalated things. I keep saying we should get out of this Shia Sunni conflict. Personally, I feel were backing the worst side.
Revi wrote:That little war in Yemen may be eating up some of their sovereign wealth fund as well. It's expensive to do that kind of thing!
MD wrote:Many of the export lands are having their demand destroyed, carefully so as to avoid disrupting their production.
vtsnowedin wrote:MD wrote:Many of the export lands are having their demand destroyed, carefully so as to avoid disrupting their production.
Care to give us an example of where and how this is being done "carefully"?
Revi wrote:Some of these countries, like Egypt and Indonesia need to do something to reduce consumption rapidly.
It might not be too fun for those who are reduced...
vtsnowedin wrote:Revi wrote:Some of these countries, like Egypt and Indonesia need to do something to reduce consumption rapidly.
It might not be too fun for those who are reduced...
That is what I was coming to.
Revi wrote:I think that there will be oil around, if the country has some kind of hard currency to pay for it. If not, they are out of luck. I think they might still have to convert their country's currency into dollars to pay for oil.
Yes but you live there Pstarr which would be a major annoyance to the rest of us.pstarr wrote:Revi wrote:They have a saying about the economy in Mexico. When the US catches a cold they get pneumonia. They are well aware of the situation down there.
I think the place to be would be Canada, or as close as we can get...
Or halfway between California and the Pacific Northwest. It's a no man's land around here, 283 miles north of SF and 500 miles south of Portland, Oregon. With little or nothing in between.
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