DT. wrote:Russia rocket motors built with what? Timber?
Ask NASA they're now paralyzed...
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/03/tech ... index.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technolo ... n-ukraine/
DT. wrote:Russia rocket motors built with what? Timber?
DT. wrote:Personally I’m buying Venezuelan paper at 5 cents right now. US in talks with them to restart supply. Reserves of the US and Saudi production will make short work of this. Russia just excluded itself from the market. One thing you forget is that the prices will soon stabilize with supply. Russia still won’t be able to sell their shit.
Russia rocket motors built with what? Timber?
Get Real! wrote:DT. wrote:Get Real! wrote:Where's that foolish DT again?As to Western sanctions against Russia, I think there’s a very simple answer to that: last week 1000 cubic metres of gas cost $1,000; today it’s over twice that. Next week it certainly won’t be cheaper. Ditto for aluminum, potash, titanium, wheat. Russian airlines lease their planes; now what? Russian rocket motors. What the people in the West do not understand is the ruble is the currency the Russians use inside the country but the price of oil and gas is the Russian currency outside the country. I am astounded at the stupidity: they’re cutting their own throats and destroying their own economies.
Russia sits back and laughs: fly into space on your own broomstick.
https://azradale.substack.com/p/an-inte ... -putin?s=r
Personally I’m buying Venezuelan paper at 5 cents right now. US in talks with them to restart supply. Reserves of the US and Saudi production will make short work of this. Russia just excluded itself from the market. One thing you forget is that the prices will soon stabilize with supply. Russia still won’t be able to sell their shit.
Russia rocket motors built with what? Timber?
The US has burnt its bridges with the Saudis over the Khashoggi assassination, by accusing Mohammed bin Salman…“On 13 December, in opposition to the Trump administration's position, the United States Senate unanimously passed a resolution that held bin Salman personally responsible for the death of Khashoggi.[118] On the same day, the Senate voted 56–41 to pass legislation to end U.S. military aid for the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen, a vote attributable to senators' desires to punish Saudi Arabia for the Khashoggi murder and for the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, including a famine and human rights violations.[118] This was the first-ever invocation of the War Powers Act by the Senate.[119] The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly blocked consideration of any War Powers Resolution restricting U.S. actions relating to Yemen for the rest of the year.”
The Saudis now want nothing to do with the US for fear they’ll indict Mohammed bin Salman.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/saudi-emir ... 1646779430
Venezuelan oil is not enough to cover the US’ needs so they’re in trouble as they couldn't have picked a worse time to sanction Russian oil, but then again Biden isn't known for his intellect.
DT. wrote:Venezuela holds 299,953,000,000 barrels of proven oil reserves as of 2016, ranking 1st in the world and accounting for about 18.2% of the world's total oil reserves of 1,650,585,140,000 barrels. Venezuela has proven reserves equivalent to 1,374.2 times its annual consumption.
Get Real! wrote:DT. wrote:Venezuela holds 299,953,000,000 barrels of proven oil reserves as of 2016, ranking 1st in the world and accounting for about 18.2% of the world's total oil reserves of 1,650,585,140,000 barrels. Venezuela has proven reserves equivalent to 1,374.2 times its annual consumption.
You need to calculate the US’ needs and what Maduro can pump with Putin breathing down his back!
You are looking at reserves.
DT. wrote:Get Real! wrote:DT. wrote:Venezuela holds 299,953,000,000 barrels of proven oil reserves as of 2016, ranking 1st in the world and accounting for about 18.2% of the world's total oil reserves of 1,650,585,140,000 barrels. Venezuela has proven reserves equivalent to 1,374.2 times its annual consumption.
You need to calculate the US’ needs and what Maduro can pump with Putin breathing down his back!
You are looking at reserves.
Maduro is about to have the embargo on his govt bonds lifted allowing US entities to buy them. Trust me he’s not gonna care about a has-been power fighting Ukrainians right on his border.
Get Real! wrote:DT. wrote:Get Real! wrote:DT. wrote:Venezuela holds 299,953,000,000 barrels of proven oil reserves as of 2016, ranking 1st in the world and accounting for about 18.2% of the world's total oil reserves of 1,650,585,140,000 barrels. Venezuela has proven reserves equivalent to 1,374.2 times its annual consumption.
You need to calculate the US’ needs and what Maduro can pump with Putin breathing down his back!
You are looking at reserves.
Maduro is about to have the embargo on his govt bonds lifted allowing US entities to buy them. Trust me he’s not gonna care about a has-been power fighting Ukrainians right on his border.
You wouldn’t want to double cross Putin and the US’ “love affair” with Venezuela won’t last anyway. Maduro had better walk Russia’s tightrope or he’s fucked.
DT. wrote:Get Real! wrote:DT. wrote:Get Real! wrote:DT. wrote:Venezuela holds 299,953,000,000 barrels of proven oil reserves as of 2016, ranking 1st in the world and accounting for about 18.2% of the world's total oil reserves of 1,650,585,140,000 barrels. Venezuela has proven reserves equivalent to 1,374.2 times its annual consumption.
You need to calculate the US’ needs and what Maduro can pump with Putin breathing down his back!
You are looking at reserves.
Maduro is about to have the embargo on his govt bonds lifted allowing US entities to buy them. Trust me he’s not gonna care about a has-been power fighting Ukrainians right on his border.
You wouldn’t want to double cross Putin and the US’ “love affair” with Venezuela won’t last anyway. Maduro had better walk Russia’s tightrope or he’s fucked.
Come on! Give me something!! I’m giving you the deal being offered. You’re giving me GR wet dreams and wishes. Assumptions at best. You’re better than this
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