Wizardofodd sounds like / no clue what they are talking about. scorch sounds like / likes talking about an issue to death and not take other...
Wizardofodd My point is, you say things like this: 'I don't know what the terms are of the new contracts or the old ones except for what was in...
I would imagine? Perhaps look up if it is true or not. I think you posted that was the point. Now you are saying there are get out clauses?...
Nope. Wouldn't that be me engaging? Wizardofodd If those companies signed 20-30-40 year contracts, then what would be the point of the US...
storch have a conversation with Anaximenes about the petrodollar.
No, you sound like the Red Dwarf Talkie toaster and want the last word that you are right, even though I don't wish to engage.
lol...ok.
Not really why I am *sigh*ing ;)
*sigh*
I know that opinion (amongst many) still stands.
The agenda seems to have failed.
storch I'm not being dragged into the conversation... Sorry. Have it with somebody else who is actually interested.
Wizardofodd I don't think it means deals were signed. It means that is the terms of deals moving forward. Your later article says: 11 contracts...
Actually, I already have. I probably should have said: Oh, good grief, not again. It's a popular argument amongst some people. I don't really...
Oh, good grief, no thank you. > < I'd rather go through: there were no planes flying into the world trade centres... Obviously the U.S doesn't...
Wizardofodd That is from 2005: 'The policy allocates the majority of Iraq’s oilfields – accounting for at least 64% of the country’s oil...
It's an old one but we don't have a new one ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMAFme1hBH0"]Rik Mayall's Noble England (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - YouTube
Sticking to the US and UK - what resources have we got from Iraq? I don't mean some Iraqi politicians spouting off like some other countries...
Tart!
to us...
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