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Iranian minister : "US And Britians Destiny Worse Than Hitlers!

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posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:35 PM
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Hmmmm with all the latest cables that have proven the US government to be bullies, and now the uk has been thrown into the mix, i feel this is just more proof of the bullying tactics and warmongering of the US nad now the UK.....

the thing that remains a mystery to me personally is the US and UK presence in iraq...i thought they were there bombing the s**t out of the place looking for WMD's...however no proof, nor any WMD'S have been found yet they carry on the bombing and killing of innocents...why? whats the real reason they are doing this?

______beforeitsnews/story/330/141/Iranian_Minister:_US,_Britains_Destiny_Worse_than_Hitlers.html

and i agree completely with Ahmad Vahidi.....these people, these government officials, and the warmongers in the US and UK need to be stopped and our troops pulled out....or this is going to escalate and further terrorist attacks on the US and UK will happen and MORE innocent lives will be taken.

what are your thoughts and reasons u believe our troops are still in iraq?
edit on 28/12/2010 by Mirthful Me because: All Caps Title.



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:40 PM
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Since you want to discuss Iraq, I have a question.

If it was about oil that SOOO many have said it was, where is all the oil at? I mean is the US or UK getting vast quantities of oil or something? Just wondering.



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:41 PM
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First off, who cares what an Iranian minister has to say...anyone with religious beliefs, then tries to play the role of the peaceful talker is an idiot.

Secondly: i think its kinda obvious why we are there. Oil pipelines, and the oil revenues. Nothing more, nothing less. Democracy, or the " bringing stability to the region" is a sham!



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:42 PM
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Yes, they have been loading that good stuff up on tankers, meanwhile showing video clips of the war " on terror", to keep the peoples attention focused over this direction, meanwhile, were taking candy from the babies " underwraps" of course.



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:46 PM
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really? underwraps u say? well if it is under wraps...how do u know? is it just your personal opinion or what? and please if u have video footage or anything then please post. also as the other poster asked...where is the oil? i know theres oil in saudi arabia....but they arent bombing there are they?



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:48 PM
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Loading it up on tankers huh?

Got any proof? Plus I guess the contracts that went to OTHER countries must not have ANY basis in reality either.



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:50 PM
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where is all the oil at? I mean is the US or UK getting vast quantities of oil or something? Just wondering.


If I recall it is going to..... Wait for it.... CHINA


IRAN: www.jpost.com...
IRAQ: www.nytimes.com...

I wonder if the blasted war was not to secure US oil rights but to secure CHINESE oil rights. The good lord knows we have a bunch of traitors in the US government who are siphoning off the wealth of the USA to invest else where.

(place tinfoil hat on head)
Check out the Ultimate Conspiracy Theory It makes as much sense out of the idiot acts of our government over the last half century as anything else.



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:53 PM
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Now there is a HUGE conspiracy.

Some of our government officials like the China system. Maybe they ARE helping them out on purpose.

[pulls off layer of tinfoil] LOL



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:57 PM
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NWOnoworldorder



really? underwraps u say? well if it is under wraps...how do u know? is it just your personal opinion or what? and please if u have video footage or anything then please post. also as the other poster asked...where is the oil? i know theres oil in saudi arabia....but they arent bombing there are they?


Unfortunately I don't have video. However, I do have relatives in the military whom have been guarding the southern most tip of Iraq, who informed me about the tankers being escorted by Naval ships in and out of the area, 24 hours a day, 7 days week. I think I would have to take a persons word for it who is there.






saltheart foamfollower Lib Free or Die!




Loading it up on tankers huh? Got any proof? Plus I guess the contracts that went to OTHER countries must not have ANY basis in reality either.


Please read above post in this reply.



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:57 PM
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1.) chinese copper and lithium mines in afghanistan.. wtf? i know, that is what i thought.
2.) saddam's wmd was hidden knowledge, he was a cia/mi6 pawn since he was a boy.
1. the bible was written there (lamens terms)
2. iraq had some of the oldest musuems filled with TONS of unknown artifacts, manuscripts etc
3. the museums were cleaned out damn near simultaneously by helo's and trucks



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 04:59 PM
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Yes, Iraq produce oil. It is not a huge surprise that they are STILL PRODUCING oil.

Where is it going is the BIG part of the question. And yes, I have family in country also.



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 05:01 PM
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I was going to say the same thing. They've been selling it all to China and other nations. After all, China is now the number 1 automotive buyer. Who know's, the way they are getting the oil and selling it, is probably way more profitable then selling it to the U.S. Less distance to travel to.
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posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 05:06 PM
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china is actually getting all of its power needs from russia which is now the NO1 supplier on the planet just tipping saudi arabia....plus why would china be trading oil with the US when the dollar is on the verge of collapse? just doesnt make sense....



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 05:10 PM
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No one listens to Iran anymore, they are all noise and no action!



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 05:15 PM
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.plus why would china be trading oil with the US when the dollar is on the verge of collapse? just doesnt make sense....


That is a very good question. Makes one raise their eyebrow.



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 05:19 PM
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If someone is trading Iraq's oil to China it's more than likely not under the U.S. Remember in 2004 when Iraq's government was disbanded and Iraq was considered "lawless"? As far as trade goes, they may not be trading the u.s. dollar. You never know what they're getting in return. Yes, China does buy a lot of oil from Russia, but they buy a lot from Iran as well. If they could set up a deal with someone to get oil cheaper from Iraq, why not? Especially if it's secretive. I see China as the type of country to buy up as much oil as they could for reserve stores in case something was to happen. This would have been going on since 2003. There's not telling how much China may have in reserve's. Who know's, China is building up a huge military force. All the military machine's in the world are worthless if you don't have the oil to operate them. Might as well have some huge reserves.

But if that is indeed what has happened to Iraq's oil, the party responsible for doing it, more than likely didn't do it with the United States best interest at heart, but their own personal greed.



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 05:24 PM
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I wonder, does the following also place oil as a commodity governed by the tariffs placed on Iraq:



Tariff Structure: According to CPA Order 38 there is a 5% Reconstruction Levy (RL) on goods imported in to Iraq. All other customs tariffs, duties, import taxes and surcharges stand suspended; the only exception is the vehicle entry inspection fee of $30 per truck. However there is exemption from the RL for food items, medicines, books, clothing and items pertaining to humanitarian assistance. Also exempted are the coalition forces, NGOs, foreign governments and companies undertaking reconstruction work and international organizations and agencies providing assistance.



Does anyone know about this, and does it also suggest oil trade relations with the US. Or is this not the right info?



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 05:29 PM
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china uses more oil than any other country in the world....it has a high demand for oil, so really i cant see them having reserves and if they do i think it would only be a small amount....perhaps the us isnt selling the oil but reserving it for themselves....with russia being the main supplier they can switch off the supply at any time and have done so b4 in europe.

also with you saying "in case something happens" well in the scenario of see a cataclysmic event, there would be no drilling happening and oil would be on very short supply....id like to see whats in these giant underground bases that the u.s have ..i bet theres a lot of stored oil in them.



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 05:32 PM
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hmmm wouldnt that be like some form of danger money?...as we know iraq is a highly volatile area (nation of concern) so people going in and out of there are at high risk....or am i compleely misunderstanding the quote lol?



posted on Dec, 28 2010 @ 05:34 PM
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I have heard that the US has 60 years of oil stockpiled.


the supply of just over 700 million barrels that is stored in salt caverns along the Gulf Coast. The reserve is meant to protect the United States against a disastrous sudden cutoff of oil supplies, like the Arab embargo of the 1970s.


source: www.nytimes.com...

I don't know if that figure is correct, but it is interesting to say the least.



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