Sunday, March 09, 2008

Iran's Seyyeds failure to buy friends with oil

"We think a refinery with a 150,000-barrel capacity is not economically feasible. But it definitely is with 200,000 barrels now that Libya can help," Ari said.

http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=164634


Last week, article 1803 was passed at the UN Security Council with just 14-1. That one vote was Indonesia. Wonder why? It has nothing to do with any principle more than oil. And only just at that, with the help of Libya.

But the Seyyeds cannot deliver the oil. Ultimately nations that are relying on the Seyyeds, need to have good large global banks behind the projects, and none of the big ones are there.

I suspect that HSBC and Standard Chartered Bank are getting away with it, and I want to know why is it that they have not been given the same treatment as the German banks; that they had to make a choice between doing business with the Seyyeds and the US.

The strategy has paid off, and the Seyyeds terrorist activities via central banks in Iran is not working. The abuse of Iran's national apparatus for the use of petty terrorist activities for the sake of a non Iranian ideology is quite wrong.

Thank goodness the world has recognised what is best for Iran, and is keen to stop these terrorists, who have hijacked Iran's Iran's state controls for so long.

As we know, the people of Iran actually run the country, but they are powerless outside Iran. Hopefully these new strategies will isolate the Seyyeds to go and form their own enclave in southern Iraq with its own administration and leave Iran alone.

No one wants bloodshed. Just respect for Iran's heritage which is older than Seyyeds heritage by some 6000 years.

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