The cost of Aggression

How much of U.S. aggression is fueled by corporate greed, and how much is a product of Zionist control?

Zionist control is the overriding factor, since it has made the Cheney regime focus primarily on the Middle East, thereby allowing other countries to move into places like South America -- which is the second biggest oil producing region after the Middle East.

INDIA, for example, is very busy in South America.

Consider the following Indian projects, gleaned from multiple web sites.

All these could have been U.S. projects, if U.S. corporations had not been so greedy, and if Zionist Jews did not own the USA.
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• Venezuela’s crude oil is “heavy” (i.e. sufur-laden). Most refineries that can handle it are in the USA and Mexico. Now Venezuela is planning to build refineries in India and China, while India and China are planning to build refineries in Venezuela.

• When Venezuela took control of its oil, companies like Exxon/Mobil moved out, and India quickly moved in. In September 2006, Hugo Chávez said he wants to become India's principal oil supplier. In January 2007, Venezuela's state oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA) started making plans to build a refinery in India, and to establish petrol stations in India. Venzuela also offered a 30 percent stake in its San Cristobal oil block to India's state-owned O.N.G.C. Videsh Ltd. The block can produce up to a million barrels of oil each day.

• Four companies (the Colombian state oil company Ecopetrol, Japan's Itochu, India's Reliance, and America’s Valero ) have shown interest in building a refinery in Central America. Meanwhile four nations (Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama) want to host this refinery. Mexico’s state-owned oil company, Petróleos de Mexico, has promised to supply it with 80,000 barrels of heavy crude a day. The new refinery will also handle oil from Venezuela. Mexico’s refineries already handle 21 percent of the region’s oil. Whether Mexico can break the U.S. stranglehold depends on whether they can break free of the Zionist banking cartel. This will be difficult, since companies like Goldman Sachs own much of Mexico -- but now India is making attractive offers. (Spanish is the most popular foreign language taught in Indian schools.)

• In 1962 when Cuba kicked out the Jewish gangsters, the USA established an “exclusion zone” (total embargo) around Cuba, causing fuel shortages and power blackouts for almost forty years. In 1998 Chavez was elected. In 1999 Venezuela began sending fuel to Cuba. In September 2006, India's state-owned O.N.G.C. announced it would explore oil deposits in the N-34 and N-35 blocks (1,544 square miles) off the western coast of Cuba. This infuriates Israel and its American subsidarity (the U.S. Congress), which says oil exploration that does not involve U.S. or Israeli companies will cause “environmental damage.” Congress has demanded that Cheney punish any company that explores oil deposits off the Cuban shore, but Cheney does not have full control of India.

• In September 2006, Indian Oil paid $425 million dollars to acquire 50 percent stake in the Colombian oil firm Omimex de Colombia. Then India's state-owned O.N.G.C. Videsh Ltd., plus the Chinese firm Sinopec, paid $850 million dollars to acquire more of Omimex de Colombia, which currently produces 20,000 barrels of oil per day.

• India’s company of Jindal Steel and Power Ltd. (J.S.P.L.) has signed deals with the Bolivian government to explore El Mutún, which – at over 40 billion tons of ore -- is the largest undeveloped iron deposit in the world. India’s J.S.P.L. will invest $2.1 billion over eight years to develop an integrated steel plant in Bolivia. This is the largest investment by an Indian company in Latin America, and the largest foreign investment in a single project ever in Bolivia.

• India’s Mittal Steel has invested $1.8 billion in Trinidad and Tobago. Meanwhile India’s Essar Steel is building a new steel plant in Trinidad and Tabago, costing $1.2 billion. Trinidad and Tabago also have abundant oil reserves, plus large Indian populations.

• Brazil ranks third in proven oil reserves after Mexico and Venezuela. In June 2007, India's state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (O.N.G.C.) signed a deal with Brazil’s state-run Petróleo Brasileiro (Petrobras) to explore for oil. In 2006, India’s O.N.G.C. paid $170 million to Royal Dutch Shell P.L.C. for a 15 percent stake in a Brazilian offshore oil field. India's O.N.G.C. is also about to buy a 30 percent stake in three new exploration blocks in Brazil.

• India imports about 70 percent of its oil, which is needed for fuel, plus all kinds of industrial exports. Therefore the Indian government will soon have its navy ships protect overseas operations, especially where Videsh Ltd (a subsidary of India’s state-owned oil company O.N.G.C.) has investments in oil and gas exploration. These locations include Sudan, Nigeria, Sakhalin (off the Russian coast) and elsewhere.

• India’s Reliance Industries Ltd. will start mining projects and oil projects in Surinam, and is about to finish contracts on two oil blocks in Peru.
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The more Cheney tightens his grip, the more places slip through his claws. Zionist aggression has destroyed America’s image, and is costing American companies.

Future historians will view Israel and Jewish control as one of the principal causes of the U.S. empire’s death.

Perhaps then the human race will also understand that the only difference between war and “terrorism” is the size of the budget.

Posted in Submitted by Abdul Alhazred on Sun, 2007-11-11 02:17.

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The Ibero-American summit in Santiago Chile ended on a heated note today.

Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar is a close friend of Bush, and supports Bush’s wars of aggression.

Hugo Chavez called Aznar a fascist during a speech to leaders from Latin America, Spain and Portugal. "Fascists are not human. A snake is more human."

Spanish King Juan Carlos angrily turned to Chavez and said, "Why don't you shut up?"

Chavez did not respond, but donated some of his speech time to Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega. "The Venezuelan government reserves the right to respond to any aggression, anywhere, in any space and in any manner."

Cuban Vice President Carlos Lage backed Chavez, saying, "Any president's legitimacy stems not only from his election by voters ... he must also be legitimate in the exercise of power.”

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21725140/

Abdul Alhazred | Sun, 2007-11-11 04:27

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