kijwoko
25.04.07, 12:16
" Waszyngton będzie zniechęcać rząd Austrii i austriacki koncern OMV do
ogłoszonych w sobotę planów inwestycji w złoża gazu w Iranie i dostawy tego
surowca do Europy - zapowiedział rzecznik Departamentu Stanu USA Sean McCormack."
A w zamian obiecaja perkal i paciorki? Czy moze uscisk dloni wielkiego wodza z
drugim wielkim wodzem wystarczy? Skad my to znamy...
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Przyczyny nagonki na Iran:
www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/review/article_full_story.asp?service_id=13070
"After that, Iran wanted to establish its own oil-bourse, independent from the
IPE and NYMEX. It would start on 20 March 2006. Considering the very weak
health of the dollar at that time, a success of this bourse could have led to
a catastrophe for the dollar and thus for the U.S. That is why tensions were
very high at the beginning of 2006. [15]
Finally the opening of the oil-bourse was postponed. After that Putin
established an oil bourse in Russia as quickly as possible, which took away
the interest of the Iranian oil bourse. [16] [17] [18]
The U.S. accuses Iran of wanting to make nukes. This is not new. Iran and
Arabic countries feel threatened by the nuclear arsenal of Israel, that is not
a member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. In 1981 Israel has bombed the nearly
completed power plant in Osirak, in Iraq. Since, several Arab countries
consider to get nuclear arms to counter the Israeli threat.
It may seem strange, that a country disposing of oil, wants nuclear energy.
Iran exports oil, but imports refined oil products. These are needed for
lighting, heating, transport and industry of its growing population. For many
Iranians the real price of these products would be too high. That is why they
are sold cheap, with losses for the Iranian treasury. The switch to
electricity should provide affordable energy for the whole country. Iran needs
the revenues from its oil exports to finance the import of many other products
it needs. That is the reason why Iran does not refine and consume its oil itself.
The bombing of power plants remain an interesting objective for the
adversaries of Iran. If Iran cannot dispose of nuclear energy, it would have
to decide to consume its oil, in stead of selling it in euros."