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  1. 1 hour ago, The Frankish Reich said:

    Imagine that: production ramps up, in part due to expectations of high crude prices.

    Increased production and continuing low crude prices causes drillers to pause on expensive new oil drilling offshore projects.

    It's almost like there's a market in crude oil.

     

    Drilling is not being limited by the oil companies choosing, rather by Bidens ruling. Their are mandates to allow development of oil and natural gas.

     

    The need for energy is growing, Biden is restricting future access to resources in federal waters with the fewest lease sales in history 

     

    It puts the U.S. in a position of relying on foreign sources for future energy needs.

     

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  2. 6 hours ago, KDIGGZ said:

    Elon has F U money meaning he's not under anyone's power. He doesn't have to bow down to the deep state and that makes him dangerous in their eyes. Whoever is really running this country needs to be defeated. It goes deeper than Democrats vs Republicans. They own politicians on both sides

    I also wonder if this is Musk’s way of saying F U to the ingrate Democrats.

     

    He let the Ukraine use Starlink in the Battle of Kyiv in early 2022, it was used to carry out military operations by the Ukraine until late last year.

     

    Then the Dems screw him over in, surprise, surprise, Delaware.

  3. 6 hours ago, B-Man said:

     

     

     

    CIA in Ukraine: Why is this not seen as provocation?

    An explosive new NYT report shows how Washington needlessly fed into Russia’s worst fears and precipitated the invasion, justified or not

    MARK EPISKOPOS

     

    The White House’s messaging on the Ukraine war is built around two simple-yet-powerful adjectives: “We are united in our condemnation,” said President Joe Biden almost two years ago in a joint statement with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, “of Russia’s unjustified and unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine.”

     

    The “unjustified and unprovoked” line has been used numerous times by a chorus of top U.S. officials and allies, quickly becoming a rhetorical mainstay of Biden’s maximum pressure campaign against the Kremlin.

     

    This messaging conflates two important, yet fundamentally different issues. There is little question that Russia’s invasion has wrought a horrific human toll on Ukraine and upended European security in ways that few anticipated prior to February 2022. But it is also not without its context, which includes a litany of grievances that — however unjustified from the perspective of the West — constitute what the Kremlin saw as sufficient provocation to initiate the most destructive war in Europe since 1945.

     

    An explosive New York Times exposé by Adam Entous and Michael Schwirtz sheds light on major developments preceding the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. According to the report, the Ukrainian government entered into a wide-ranging partnership with the CIA against Russia. This cooperation, which involved the establishment of as many as 12 secret CIA “forward operating bases” along Ukraine’s border with Russia, began not with Russia’s 2022 invasion, but just over 10 years ago.

     

     

    https://responsiblestatecraft.org/cia-ukraine-russia/


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  4. 1 hour ago, Justice said:

    So now we believe the UN? Lol. Attaboy. Let’s veto everything that comes from the UN and then cite the UN’s reports when it’s beneficial to us. Foh. What happened to all those so called lies that came from the UN? We trust this one though. Gotcha. Foh. 

    See someone broke out of their cage.

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