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  • #11
    the civil war in Syria is no civil war. it has always been about controlling the flow of oil and Saudi Arabia vs Iran. it was never about democracy or human rights. Americans and Europeans who still buy into that liberal crap are simply ******ed at this point because it's become super obvious that the proxy militants want nothing to do with democracy. i don't disagree with the message here but this is real rich coming from this piece of **** rat faced erdogan since his own ****ing son buys oil from ISIS.

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    • #12
      Just pawns in the game. Puppets in a play.

      But who are the puppet masters? And what do they want?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
        Just pawns in the game. Puppets in a play.

        But who are the puppet masters? And what do they want?
        1. 13 Families. Broken up into 3 sectors,

        -Western Media Oligarchy
        (____ media oligarchy)

        -European Banking Oligarchy
        (royal family, rothschilds dynasty, vatican crime family)

        -Eastern Bloc Communist Oligarchy
        (remnants of bolshevik billionaire class aka russian oligarchs)


        2. population control.

        3. perpetual consolidation of wealth and power through powerful political en****** (UN, EU, IMF, BRICS, American Political Class and corresponding military power)
        Last edited by SterlingStained; 12-28-2016, 05:21 PM.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Sterling Archer View Post
          1. 13 Families. Broken up into 3 sectors,

          -Western Media Oligarchy
          (____ media oligarchy)

          -European Banking Oligarchy
          (royal family, rothschilds dynasty, vatican crime family)

          -Eastern Bloc Communist Oligarchy
          (remnants of bolshevik billionaire class aka russian oligarchs)


          2. population control.

          3. perpetual consolidation of wealth and power through powerful political en****** (UN, EU, IMF, BRICS, American Political Class and corresponding military power)
          Why 13 families? Is there any significance to the number 13?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by PF Rudyo View Post
            You do realize right now the KSA is at like it's weakest in years? Syrian proxies are losing/lost the war with Aleppo, Yemen quagmire and with oil prices are having a hard time paying their own obligations let alone buying off USA large scale right?
            Saudis wanted the oil prices low.

            They drove it low on purpose.

            Hurts them but hurts Iran more.

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            • #16
              All this is not because of is is

              Turks are mad because of the kurdish us support

              To the turks the kurdish are more an enemy than isis

              Hell the turks were fine with Isis in the beginning

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              • #17
                You guys watch too many youtube videos.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
                  Saudis wanted the oil prices low.

                  They drove it low on purpose.

                  Hurts them but hurts Iran more.
                  Actually Iran didn't have to cut any production, KSA has had to cut production, cut it's social welfare programs which are the one reason the Saud's are still in power. The Iranians are trying to up their market share, since they are relatively new to being allowed back on the market. The low oil prices can help them in that way and in the future, if/when the price per barrel recovers. As it is with current spending by KSA, they will be out of $ within 10 years.

                  The oil prices will hurt KSA more then Iran in the long run. Iran is used to scrimping to save, because they are used to the sanctions affecting their economy, KSA is not.

                  http://time.com/4188317/saudi-arabia...in-oil-prices/
                  Last edited by Rudyo; 12-29-2016, 12:20 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by PF Rudyo View Post
                    Actually Iran didn't have to cut any production, KSA has had to cut production, cut it's social welfare programs which are the one reason the Saud's are still in power. The Iranians are trying to up their market share, since they are relatively new to being allowed back on the market. The low oil prices can help them in that way and in the future, if/when the price per barrel recovers. As it is with current spending by KSA, they will be out of $ within 10 years.

                    The oil prices will hurt KSA more then Iran in the long run. Iran is used to scrimping to save, because they are used to the sanctions affecting their economy, KSA is not.

                    http://time.com/4188317/saudi-arabia...in-oil-prices/
                    Who it hurts more in the long run is debatable

                    But it was still the Saudis who drove it down in the first place purposely thru their production.

                    Remember Saudis use very lil of their production.

                    Half of Iran oil is still for domestic consumption

                    That's why they go with gas and nuclear so they can sell more oil

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                    • #20
                      What hurt the Saudis most was obama Iran deal

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