Nuclear apartheid attempts stifled by Iranian strategy (1 Viewer)

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Iran's attack defeats west - In the end the west is desperately happy to have oil prices start crawling back towards affordability, and China is just as glad - so let's face it - nobody with power can touch Iran unless they want their economy destroyed by Iran first.
http://www.politicsdebate.co.uk/politics35.html

Three weeks of terrifying "economic sanctions" by Iran on the west, using the power of spin, PR and global media fanaticism, have left most enemies of Iran reeling, still bleeding and in pain from the financial repercussions of oil prices climbing steadily towards infinity.

Even now the price isn't coming down in any real sense, it's just deflating a bit at its new high level. Even China, in full economic bloom, suffered from the oil price hike.
 

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witnesstheday said:
http://www.politicsdebate.co.uk/politics35.html

Three weeks of terrifying "economic sanctions" by Iran on the west, using the power of spin, PR and global media fanaticism, have left most enemies of Iran reeling, still bleeding and in pain from the financial repercussions of oil prices climbing steadily towards infinity.

Even now the price isn't coming down in any real sense, it's just deflating a bit at its new high level. Even China, in full economic bloom, suffered from the oil price hike.
A global recession, i.e. American recession, is the only means to a decrease in oil prices.
 

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witnesstheday said:
http://www.politicsdebate.co.uk/politics35.html

Three weeks of terrifying "economic sanctions" by Iran on the west, using the power of spin, PR and global media fanaticism, have left most enemies of Iran reeling, still bleeding and in pain from the financial repercussions of oil prices climbing steadily towards infinity.

Even now the price isn't coming down in any real sense, it's just deflating a bit at its new high level. Even China, in full economic bloom, suffered from the oil price hike.
Shut the fuck up.
 

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The people of Zimbabwe wish to express solidarity with Iran in our common struggle against the west.

Regards, Robert Mugabe
President of the Republic of Zimbabwe
 

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witnesstheday said:
http://www.politicsdebate.co.uk/politics35.html

Three weeks of terrifying "economic sanctions" by Iran on the west, using the power of spin, PR and global media fanaticism, have left most enemies of Iran reeling, still bleeding and in pain from the financial repercussions of oil prices climbing steadily towards infinity.

Even now the price isn't coming down in any real sense, it's just deflating a bit at its new high level. Even China, in full economic bloom, suffered from the oil price hike.
Yeah, because that really worked well for the Middle East last time they tried it. :rolleyes:

If Iran did that, this time it'd probably just push us completely into renewable energy to make up the shortfall (because Saudi Arabia sure as fuck isn't going to stop supplying energy, and nor are places like Kazakhstan, Russia or Australia).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_oil_crisis#Long_term_effects

And a little piece of trivia: Canada is the USA's largest supplier of oil, and has the second largest reserves in the world.
 
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Robert Mugabe said:
The people of Zimbabwe wish to express solidarity with Iran in our common struggle against the west.

Regards, Robert Mugabe
President of the Republic of Zimbabwe
Yo Mugabbee!! How's it hanging homie?

Hey man, someone told me your country was pretty fucked up...but I'm not doubting you for one second, nor have I come to a conclusion about the state your country is in that should or would discredit your country! :uhoh:

(please don't hurt me or my family)
 

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I'd just like to provide a reference for my claim, "this time it'd probably just push us completely into renewable energy to make up the shortfall":

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy#Trends_favoring_renewables

The past oil crisis set renewable energy up as viable. Another one would simply increase the renewable energy market share at a rate much faster than it's already growing at.

I found the following particularly poignant:

From 2001 to early 2006, the main driving force for the establishment of wind farms in Australia was the Government's Mandatory Renewable Energy Target or MRET.[54][55] However, by mid-2006, sufficient renewable energy had been installed or was under construction to meet the small MRET target for 2010. Also, in 2006, several Federal Government Ministers spoke out against several wind farm proposals.[55]

Leaked minutes from a 2004 meeting between leaders of energy intensive industries and the Australian government describe how both groups were worried that mandatory renewable energy targets were working too well and were "market skewed" towards wind power.[56]

Dr Mark Diesendorf has suggested that the Howard Government tried to stop the development of wind power, the lowest-cost, new, renewable electricity source, until such time as coal-fired power stations with CO2 capture and sequestration and possibly nuclear power stations are available.[57]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy_commercialization_in_Australia#Politics_of_wind_power
 

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