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Originally posted by Grifter81
reply to post by Magnificient
Global recession/depression is usually followed by war in these modern times.
Originally posted by Magnificient
I was just reading a story in a Russian paper about US and Allies building forces up near Iran and caught this as a curiosity:
The fuel industry may become a key target. While Iran is an oil exporter, it has long suffered from shortages of gasoline, buying up to 45% of its gasoline from its Gulf neighbors. In 2009 and 2010 it managed to produce enough oil products for strictly rationed domestic consumption, but the Iran’s weak refining capabilities continues to stifle economic growth.
Iran is so backward that they can't even process their own oil in a meaningful amount, and instead of working on that they move into nuclear fusion. That's almost evidence that their nuclear ambitions are not for peaceful purposes.
Originally posted by Magnificient
Iran is so backward that they can't even process their own oil in a meaningful amount, and instead of working on that they move into nuclear fusion. That's almost evidence that their nuclear ambitions are not for peaceful purposes.
Originally posted by Magnificient
Iran is so backward that they can't even process their own oil in a meaningful amount, and instead of working on that they move into nuclear fusion. That's almost evidence that their nuclear ambitions are not for peaceful purposes.
Originally posted by Magnificient
I was just reading a story in a Russian paper about US and Allies building forces up near Iran and caught this as a curiosity:
The fuel industry may become a key target. While Iran is an oil exporter, it has long suffered from shortages of gasoline, buying up to 45% of its gasoline from its Gulf neighbors. In 2009 and 2010 it managed to produce enough oil products for strictly rationed domestic consumption, but the Iran’s weak refining capabilities continues to stifle economic growth.
Iran is so backward that they can't even process their own oil in a meaningful amount, and instead of working on that they move into nuclear fusion. That's almost evidence that their nuclear ambitions are not for peaceful purposes.