You do realise that US produces nearly twice as much oil a day as the saudi `s doTrump wet himself when Mexico threatened retaliation, imagine what he would against a threat from a real power like OPEC…..he would have to get some incontinence pants
You do realise that US produces nearly twice as much oil a day as the saudi `s doTrump wet himself when Mexico threatened retaliation, imagine what he would against a threat from a real power like OPEC…..he would have to get some incontinence pants
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that in 2023, about 3.04 billion barrels (or about 8.32 million barrels per day) of crude oil were produced directly from tight-oil resources in the United States. This was equal to about 64% of total U.S. crude oil production in 2023
It wont happen but would be very effective economically and politically. Divide and rule works well in the middle east plus they have got own differing agendasIran has called for OPEC nations to unite against any American sanctions and resist the Imperialist American Empire - at least Trump was right about one thing...he does have a way of bringing people together.
And the oil companies are not investing in increasing refinery capacity, preferring to take advantage of prices.But what the Trump voters probably didn't realise is at the moment the USA cannot refine any more of their own crude oil.

Paramount playing Trump like the fool he is...Yet another victory for Trump . Paramount want to settle the 10 billion dollar lawsuit he brought for CBS lying about the Kamala 60 minutes interview after being forced to hand over the tapes to the FCC
Yet another victory for Trump . Paramount want to settle the 10 billion dollar lawsuit he brought for CBS lying about the Kamala 60 minutes interview after being forced to hand over the tapes to the FCC
in what way ?It's all becoming a bit big brothery.
sigh.....You do realise that US produces nearly twice as much oil a day as the saudi `s do
CBS havent lied though..............The transcript confirms what CBS said: That it engaged in normal editing, not any nefarious activity like Trump alleged.Yet another victory for Trump . Paramount want to settle the 10 billion dollar lawsuit he brought for CBS lying about the Kamala 60 minutes interview after being forced to hand over the tapes to the FCC
in what way ?
sigh.....
With an oil extraction cost of $10 per barrel, the lowest in the world, Saudi Arabia has an enormous comparative advantage in oil production. This low extraction cost is because Saudi Arabia has the largest proven oil reserves, estimated at around 267 billion barrels (about 24.4% of all proven oil reserves in the world in 2000).
the law suit was brought last year when it was clear cbs had edited interview and lied nothing at all with being in powerRemoving protection from former government employees who criticise your policies and using the power of the government to threaten news organisations. Giving an unelected and unaccountable foreign billionaire unlimited access to citizens private records.
the law suit was brought last year when it was clear cbs had edited interview and lied nothing at all with being in power
of course they did every company just loves to hand over ten billion quid when they have done nothing wrong she was a bumbling half wit in the interview and they edited it to make it look like she knew what she was talking about having to take what was it a third of interview out .CBS havent lied though..............The transcript confirms what CBS said: That it engaged in normal editing, not any nefarious activity like Trump alleged.
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A newly released transcript of a contested interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris refutes President Donald Trump’s assertions that CBS committed “election interference” last October.
The Harris interview led Trump to sue CBS, and a pro-Trump advocacy group filed a formal complaint with the FCC, the federal agency that licenses local TV stations.
CBS had, until recently, refused to publish the full transcript of the Harris interview, creating an information vacuum that helped conspiracy theories to flourish. But the network handed over the transcript and tapes for an FCC inquiry, and on Wednesday the agency released the materials, citing “the value of transparency and the public interest here.”
The transcript confirms what CBS said: That it engaged in normal editing, not any nefarious activity like Trump alleged.
Instead of saying “case closed,” though, FCC chair Brendan Carr is opening up the matter to public comment and extending the case for at least another six weeks.
Critics continue to charge that Carr is weaponizing the historically independent FCC to advance Trump’s anti-media agenda