The country invites foreign oil companies to invest billions in infrastructure, and now he's going to nationalize it. Low life scumbag thief. Saddam is gone. This guy should be a target.
As the United States criticized Chavez"s moves against private property,
sounds like Iraq and the US stealing their oil.
Chavez interprets the election result as giving him a blank check to develop a program that runs against the interests of Venezuela and only serves to benefit himself," Omar Barboza, a leading opposition official, told Reuters.
Sounds familar to a united states president in every way.
But yet some seam so outraged over this guy hugo. Hipocrites.
As the United States criticized Chavez"s moves against private property,
sounds like Iraq and the US stealing their oil.
Chavez interprets the election result as giving him a blank check to develop a program that runs against the interests of Venezuela and only serves to benefit himself," Omar Barboza, a leading opposition official, told Reuters.
Sounds familar to a united states president in every way.
But yet some seam so outraged over this guy hugo. Hipocrites.
You think we're in Iraq just taking free oil? You think Bush is pursuing a course that "only serves to benefit himself"? You may want to put the tinfoil cap back on. The U.S. hasn't gotten a free gallon of oil. And, please, point out some personal benefit that Bush has received by reason of the invasion.
As the United States criticized Chavez"s moves against private property,
sounds like Iraq and the US stealing their oil.
Chavez interprets the election result as giving him a blank check to develop a program that runs against the interests of Venezuela and only serves to benefit himself," Omar Barboza, a leading opposition official, told Reuters.
Sounds familar to a united states president in every way.
But yet some seam so outraged over this guy hugo. Hipocrites.
You think we're in Iraq just taking free oil? You think Bush is pursuing a course that "only serves to benefit himself"? You may want to put the tinfoil cap back on. The U.S. hasn't gotten a free gallon of oil. And, please, point out some personal benefit that Bush has received by reason of the invasion.
By the way, the word is hypocrite.
I guess you understood the word 'HYPOCRITE". Does it matter how it is spelled for people to understand what word it was ment to be? I could go through your posts and find a typo I am sure.Bush and his buddies are making out like bandits.
That's the most ridiculous drivel I've yet read on the subject. First of all, that article was not written or published by an independent new reporter or agency. It's biased crap, and the owners don't even try to disguise their liberal bent in the editing.
Second, while private oil companies often do work in Middle Eastern countries, Iraq's oil (like that ofother OPEC nations) is owned and controlled bythe country itself. American companies may buy it for a price and pump it out to ship to market, but they don't just set up shop and starttaking whatever they please.
Third, Iraq's oil is good, but not great. Now a country like Nigeria has great, light sweet crude (the easiest to refine and most desirable on the market), and every time some nut there blows something up, speculators freak out and bump up prices.
The moral of the story: we really don't get squat from Iraqi oilfields.
Venezuela wouldn't be the first country to nationalize their oil industry after someone else did all the work , Saudi Arabia did the same thing back in the fifties .
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