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ametad

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  1. Energy independent, what about breaking the future markets and oil going negative. This Bozo doesn’t know his arm from his a$$hole. News flash - the forex market works without the USD. Sure, the Dollar is King, but that takes cooperation. Dominance and Supremacy aren’t the Ultimate Solution. His ideas are not timeless. Trump is fractured from reality, and ungrounded individual; just one mortal man, a greedy one at that.
  2. This Israeli, Zion, Palestine idea makes me sick. Stop fighting people. Life is not fair, things are not equal. Energy is swinging on a pendulum, this matter needs to be fair and balanced. FUBAR, the technician in me always thought that meant Fu€k£d Up Beyond ALL Repair, not Any Reason; my bad. Yes, it is still applicable and in play by your definition FUBAR. Why people? Can we not share Time & Space peacefully yet? 13z, March 18th 2022 AD; yes Jesus Christ is my benchmark for the timeline I was born into. Sometimes things simply are what they are.
  3. But if countries have a different system of order that Sydney either does not understand or disagrees with then this study is invalid and the ranking is useless. Has google created a translator that simotaniously in real time understands 22 languages that can be used by the UN. It seems to me that these diplomats don’t understand what is going on in the global stage. At least Air America is staying out of Ukraine for now, so they must understand something worth fighting for. Or by that I mean the United States Aerial Fighting Assets are not engaging, that’s a relief.
  4. Did the constitutional agreements of the 1970s withstand the United States invasion? The Kurds were promised their own autonomous region after WWII which never developed and still is in continuous conflict with their neighbors as the lines were drawn by the western powers. Turkey does no want to relinquish the southeastern region to Kurdistan. If the promise from WWII doesn’t stand why does the constitutional agreement from the 1970’s remain valid. Let’s remember, Sadam Heusin wanted to trade oil outside the established petro dollar, through justification of a WMD that never was produced the US invaded Iraq. After “Liberation” a government was put in place to manage Iraq; said government has yet to be fully seated and agree on how to manage the oil reserves in the interest of the people. I do believe that full open dialogue is a good thing between the KRG and Iraq, this specific regional conflict is becoming stable. I am fascinated at why some agreements stand the test of time and war while others are simply re-written. Let’s GO SOMO!!!
  5. My sandblaster at work today sure worked better when I got the contaminants of of the sand. I certainly hope someone is properly sifting the sand in the hourglass of time itself.
  6. I’ve been watching these two birds in the bush long enough. It would be better to have on in my hand. As the grains of sand pass through the hourglass time will tell…
  7. Restorative and productive work as they complete the establishment of the Federation. I like this news. Would love to see the confluence of a structural adjustment to the constitution with the National Oil Company taking the lead on all oil sales for Iraq, implementation would most likely be through the HCL.
  8. That’s a good step, I wonder if they have the municipal infrastructure in place yet. Once they get transmission to the town they need to transform the voltage to the distribution network. After they get it to the houses the houses need wired. I’m also curious if they ran a fiber optic line to provide connection to the internet. Perhaps they have a cell tower setup for access to the digital world. Good news, good progress.
  9. We will see if this group can assemble on the 10th, and from there god willing they can be effective and efficient.
  10. Sure, we can argue about who remembers what more vividly. Or we can just post some published documents to verify the historical account. It seems vaguely familiar, but not a regular occurrence as I can recall.
  11. Well, it sounds like everyone is keeping their arms laid down and will respect the decision of the federal court with their decision of the October elections; this is a positive note. In the meanwhile, they are cooperating within their factions to build contingency plans; I love seeing multi dimensional planning. I can’t quite track all the different political parties, but it looks like many possible scenarios are emerging that will allow Iraq to make progress without unrest and fighting.
  12. Well, I’ll wait and see what I wake up and find next Tuesday the 14th. This seems to be the next pivotal decision. I’m liking the transition from street fighting and civil war to these legal discussions. Watching through the looking glass I wonder how daily life is for those thirty million Iraqis…
  13. It would be nice if they could build actual roads, electrical generation and distribution systems, provide clean water supply and give an education to the next generation when they are building this theoretical bridge. Politics is politics, all talk; I would love to see the infrastructure actually manifest within this reality. That’s what these people need, help rebuilding after a war. Human beings will fight less when they are not trying to survive, but rather overcoming obstacles in cooperation as they have an opportunity to thrive.
  14. Interesting proposition, would be good to see regional cooperation like this. Hopefully the USA doesn’t interfere and start a world war over the idea that countries can cooperate without their permission. Would be terrible to see the fear of America trying to enforce international monetary sanctions react inappropriately and destabilizing the region when they want to cooperate.
  15. Continuing thought, Turkey does not have the ability to print/create the underlying monetary unit as both the US and the EU. That’s a similarity with Turkey and South and Central American countries.
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