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IRANIAN PILFERAGE
As a preface, the
Iranian Oil Exchange will not set up shop in March 2006.
The exchange for Central Asian energy product sale, will
not go into operation, will not come to pass, at least not
anytime soon, and certainly not this month. My reliable
sources traceable to London tell me that Iranian mullahs
and clergy entrenched in high office have decided they do
not wish to relinquish their corrupt siphon from vast energy
sales into their personal accounts. Some old leaders have
stolen and wish to continue to steal from their people,
from their national energy deposit treasure. The launch
of the Iranian Oil Exchange (IOX) will not succumb to Western
pressure, will not back off from a challenge to the Petro-Dollar.
The IOX will not happen because certain influential Moslem
Iranian leaders wish to continue their pilferage, still
brisk as each day passes. A formal exchange would force
their ruling class to abide by rules of law, official transparency
requirements, and that aint gonna happen. Some cock &
bull story will be forthcoming as to feasibility or prepared
facilities or whatever, so as to save face. To be sure,
Iran will continue to sell energy products, and will likely
not store the proceeds from those sales in USDollar denominated
securities. The diversion away from US$-based assets will
continue.
The fact of the matter is that TopDog Ahmadinejad
is at odds with the old-line leaders, who continue to push
forward a sequence of energy ministers beholden to the old
guard. Ahmadinejad wants more honesty and openness in their
national leadership, and more acceptance internationally
among the community of nations. This initiative has led
to several rejected candidates in charge of public administration
for the national energy business. Ironically, the new guard
in Iran is more dogmatic, reactionary, and impractical,
replete with impolitic calls for the destruction of Israel,
unwise removal of astute previous foreign ministers in service
who had constructive relationships abroad. However,
at the same time the new guard is at serious odds with the
old guard, who want continued unfettered access to billion$
in oil money. Former leader Rafsanjani has embarked
on a speaking tour across the nation, spreading the message
“the new regime has gone too far” interestingly.
Too many among former Shiite clergy leaders are corrupt,
have established a lucrative lifestyle of Moslem bourgeois,
and have decided they want to keep their hands in the energy
till. In defiance of their own people and Koran, they care
to keep their personal accounts in Switzerland and Tokyo
and Hong Kong untouched and intact. In this respect, they
differ little from the Saudi royals or other Persian Gulf
sheikdoms.
For those quick to judge, a story of financial
corruption has dogged almost every single US President or
his Cabinet after Eisenhower. Our path is littered with
presidents who were corrupt or asleep on the job, if not
prone to some pathetic economic mythology used by power
brokers to pilfer the USGovt coffers or fatten personal
investments from the military complex. Both political parties
are easily accused. No details will be catalogued. Graft,
corruption, and duplicity might be the shared trait across
most government elite gangs and henchmen, the common human
thread.
KRYSTAL NACHT
The term “Krystal Nacht” refers
to the event in Nazi Germany in Nov1938. Windows from countless
shops and libraries were broken, as the “Night of
Broken Glass” was etched into history. Jewish books
were burned in bonfires, as broad persecution began and
was widely encouraged by authorities. It also marked the
beginning of the wider European campaign which resulted
in World War II on that continent. Neighboring nations were
overtaken and occupied, with initial maneuvers to secure
energy supplies, like coal mines in Poland and oil fields
in Romania. The Reichstag (German Parliament) fire in Feb1933
was used as an excuse by the Nazis to demand that members
of parliament pass immediately a law giving Hitler emergency
powers. Many historians believe the Nazis set fire deliberately
to their own state building. This enabling act gave Hitler
dictatorial powers. In effect, the law was suspended and
afterwards, the law became whatever the Nazis said it was.
The Nazis built concentration camps hastily to house perceived
traitors, communists, unionists, and other undesirables.
Hitler made many grand mistakes, like invading Russia on
the road and politicizing his intelligence apparatus at
home.
In the United States in Sept2001 our nation
suffered the attack on the World Trade Center and on the
Pentagon. The hastily hatched Patriot Act was passed as
legislation by the US Congress in the months following the
attack on US soil. Over two thousand Americans died in the
combined attacks just four years ago. At least the United
States has no internment camps, detention camps, or concentration
camps, or do we? The stated justification for Nazi aggression,
both domestically and internationally, was to quell the
supposed Jewish conspiracy. The terrorist threat to the
United States is based far more based in reality. More accurately,
naked Nazi aggression was to manifest expansion like any
totalitarian state would. In the
course of World War II, up to two thirds of the entire world
oil supply was exhausted, destroyed, or depleted.
Wow! What a toll in addition to millions of human lives
and some beautiful cities! At least my parents met in a
London bomb shelter. War always pushes commodities into
a bull market. War is beneficial for the price of both crude
oil and gold. Anyone who expects an inflationary depression
alongside war needs to examine the history books for a precedent.
There are none.
Of more immediate concern is the crystallizing
event in Iraq last week. The destruction of the Shiite Askariya
shrine in Samarra (a Sunni city 60 miles north of Baghdad)
in my view serves as the Krystal Nacht in the Iraqi Civil
War. Sectarian violence has spread throughout the nation.
Reports have caused a certain mild trembling within me.
A strange parallel strikes me with the Spanish Civil War
in the 1930 decade. Iraq is on the brink of civil war, which
might more accurately be depicted as a broadening of the
civil war already in progress, an upward ratchet in its
intensity.
QUESTIONS & FORECASTS
My purpose is not political. My dislike and
disrespect is evenly balanced across political parties in
the United States, as little competence has been detected,
and images of reckless cowboys appear justified. So many
extremely abnormal and questionable positions, analyses,
and events have been scattered in the last nearly three
years of war prosecution in Iraq. Major questions are begged
by past and present chaotic events. Was a deal cut with
Pakistan not to capture Osama Ben Laden? Given the strong
fervent devotion to Osama inside Pakistan, and their military
dictatorship with Mushareef, and their possession of the
nuclear bomb & technology, what exactly was the deal
cut with Pakistan? Perhaps no capture in exchange for no
nuke shared with Al Qaeda? A perverse deal might explain
why the final capture of Osama was farmed out to Pakistani
forces when he was surrounded in Tora Bora. Would the war
on terrorism in the USA be a hard sell if Osama were captured
or killed? Would one billion Moslems erupt worldwide in
violence if Osama were captured or killed? Tenet and Bremer
were given the Presidential Medal of Freedom award. Do the
criteria these days to earn the highest civilian medal center
on deception or valor, or perhaps securing oil? A burning
question remains. As the US Intelligence nucleus shifted
under the executive branch from its longstanding independent
status, has its independence been comprised politically?
Disinformation can be found in numerous corners.
Truth is said to be the first casualty in war, how true!
The United States has embarked on a grand challenge to install
democracy in Iraq, to render toothless the Baath party of
evil despots, and to turn that economy back on track in
a healthy constructive fashion. Oil fields have been repaired
and remediated. Pipelines have on occasion been targets
for explosive attacks. Port facilities have to date largely
been spared from attack or destruction. Contrary
to plan or promise, crude oil has more than doubled in price
since spring 2003. Nevermind the claims that Iraq
owned weapons of mass destruction, which never passed my
smell test, not from the start. If you want some WMD, check
cruise missiles, painted smart bombs, stealth bombers, not
to mention the Council of Economic Advisors and the US Treasury
Bond which together victimize the USEconomy and its citizens.
Let’s not overlook the comedy from the
wartime public relations initiative on the financial and
economic aspects, which would make Johnny Carson’s
old “Tonight Show” envious of the material..
We were given some truly absurd promises, like how increased
Iraqi oil production would pay for the war itself, which
made me howl in laughter (Congress bought it)… like
how the crude oil price would decline toward $20 per barrel,
which brought more laughter amidst doubled investments in
energy stocks (Wall Street bought it)... like how only minimal
Congressional financial safeguards would be necessary, which
ensured in my mind vast fraud like the missing $15 billion
from the war funding (major oil service firms love it).
Then there were the incorrect forecasts, whose cost is in
a human toll… like how US soldiers would be universally
welcomed, which brought images of body bags to my doubtful
mind… like how the war would be very quick, which
conjured images of years of occupation, insurgency, bombings.
My reactions were based upon history books
from the failed Roman Empire occupation of Iraq, the failed
English subjugation of Iraq in the 1920 decade, and more
recently the failed Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Resistance
is innate and inherent to Moslem people and culture, especially
from the Mesopotamian and Afghan regions. Besides, Moslems
do not cotton to foreigners, especially Christians. A college
roommate of mine was once on an Ethiopian mission to build
water supply systems, until he awakened to see a knife in
his dead friend’s chest one morning, with an inscription
“infidel” on it.
DATELINE IRAQ, FEB 2006
This past week on February 22, 2006, the
Shiite shrine of Askariya was bombed and destroyed. What
the fabulous St Peter Square is to Roman Catholics (tomb
of Simon Peter), this shrine is to Shiites, the tomb for
two leading imams in the Mohammed line dating back to the
ninth century. Violence has erupted throughout Baghdad and
three neighboring provinces. In the last two weeks, violence
has extended to the southern Basra port and its mosques,
over 300 miles south of Baghdad. No group has claimed credit
for the attack to Askariya. Sectarian opposition is the
default blame, but more sinister motives are highly likely,
such as the Baathist seculars or Al Qaeda attempting to
stir up civil war between Shiites and Sunnis. A guess of
Israel might contain a strong motive, since an Iraqi Civil
War would deny Iran a satellite Shiite Fundamentalist Republic
in Iraq.
If not glass, then certainly many relics were
shattered and broken in those shrines. Two days of extreme
violence ensued. The toll to date is at least 10 clerics
murdered, over 200 cited attacks, and over 370 people killed
in total. This is by far the most serious shrine bombing,
but not the first such incident. Countless scattered bombings,
explosions, murders, and general mayhem have occurred in
the last week alone. In the months immediately after March
2003, scattered destruction was witnessed on certain key
lesser shrines. Furthermore, scattered assassinations were
committed against key clerical leaders in 2003. With the
latest destructive ruin of Askariya, the much anticipated
civil war might have begun. Calls by USGovt leaders to rebuild
the sacred mosque seem empty and off the mark. See the photos
before and after.

In Iraq, four major groups can be identified as factions.
The secular Baath party (not religious in nature) include
the former ruling members, from which Hussein and his henchmen
came, plied their trade, plundered the nation, and exacted
torture. The Sunnis are the more moderate conservative Moslems,
whose central shrines lie in Mecca and Medina inside Saudi
Arabia. The Shiites are the more radical Moslems, whose
ties are more linked to Iran. The final group is the splinter
non-Arab group of Kurds in the north, resident to Iraq as
a result of boundaries made long ago by outsiders. The Kurds
have more a mix of Central Asian and Turkish blood. Say
whatever you would like about Saddam. He was evil personified,
a human pig, a Hitler replica who preferred to stay home.
However, he might have served as glue to hold Iraq together.
Remove Saddam and Iraq might have reverted to an unstable
tinder box or powder keg as we currently witness.
Similarities to Vietnam are valid in my view,
but the Iraqi Civil War contains two additional lethal dimensions,
those being religion and oil. Religion
and politics aside, conflict is explosively favorable for
commodity prices for supply reasons. Concurrently, conflict
is explosively favorable to the gold price for geopolitical
reasons. Exit plans seem nowhere in sight, which
attests to either ineptitude or desired permanent war. How
is the democracy experiment working out?
DATELINE SAUDI ARABIA, FEB 2006
In the same week as the destruction of the
main Iraqi Shiite mosque, a foiled attack occurred at the
largest oil processing facility in Saudi Arabia. The Abqaiq
Oil Facility survived two truck bombs at entry checkpoints,
resulting in the deaths of two valiant Saudi security officers.
Al Qaeda has claimed credit for the attack, but not for
the Iraqi Shiite shrine attack. No functional damage was
rendered to the Abqaiq site. However,
more importantly, notice has been served, and the leviathan
target has been publicly identified. The greatest Saudi
oil facilities have been targeted. Worse, the timing is
suspicious, as though the Iraqi attack and the Saudi attack
might possibly be coordinated in some way. Perhaps
these two events are unconnected. Perhaps they are the work
of an unidentified sinister force hellbent on destabilizing
the region. If attacks should succeed on oil fields, oil
processing centers, oil pipelines, oil ports, oil tankers,
gasoline refineries, or passageways through the Straits
of Hormuz, the world will suffer. The effect on the price
of crude oil and gold will be magnificent, profound, and
enormous. WE ARE ON NOTICE – MAYHEM IS NEAR. THE CRUDE
OIL PRICE (AND GOLD) WILL SURELY RESPOND FAVORABLY.
The recent attacks on Saudi soil serve as
only the latest in a string of violent episodes. In May2003,
three grand explosive attacks marred the Saudi landscape.
Foreign workers employed in their vast petrochemical industry
were the intended target, as a deterrent for ongoing Western
cooperation. Foreign engineers were abducted and beheaded.
Al Qaeda violence doled out on Saudi soil is a thought pulled
from a fairy tale few could imagine back then. The Saudi
government received a wake-up call almost three years ago.
They have reacted responsibly and effectively. They have
made headway in offering amnesty to rebels, in giving counsel
to young men on reckless paths of suicidal madness, in beefing
up their security. Improved security might not be possible,
not really, too little too late, much like stopping the
ocean tide or a sand storm. The CIA calls it “blow
back,” a natural consequence by human societies to
expel outsiders who attempt to control a nation as with
puppet strings.
SHIITE VS SUNNI SECTS
Wars between Shiite and Sunni date back to
the fourteenth century, plenty of bad blood still. In the
1990 decade a foiled attempt by Shiites to destroy portions
of the fabulous giant Mecca or Medina shrines resulted in
their capture, and swift execution by sword, via beheading.
Call them old-fashioned. Inside Iraq, clerical leaders called
mullahs (like priests and ministers) have in recent years
been shot dead in numerous assassinations, only to ignite
sectarian conflict. Iraq claims between 60% and 65% of its
population to be Shiite. A parliamentary Iraqi Republic
is considered likely to evolve into a Shiite Islamic Republic.
USGovt influence might be trivial to prevent it. Such warnings
were dismissed from the start.
CHRISTIANITY FOIBLES
The world of Christiandom is not immune from
controversy, corruption, stupidity, legal wrangling, and
warring. Heck, we are human too. Young men who died in the
Crusades to liberate Jerusalem centuries ago were promised
instant salvation, not too far from the lunatic promises
given to Islamic suicide bombers for both salvation and
multiple virgins. The Islamic promise seems a better deal.
The similar schism occurred in the sixteenth century, led
by Martin Luther (a huge hero in my book) with his posted
95 charges on the Wittenburg church door, known as the Protestant
Reformation. He objected to influence peddling with deity,
money for salvation and indulgences (blessings). The Spanish
Inquisition in the fifteenth century was horrendous and
shameful, ostensibly to purify the national faith, but more
likely an attack on diverse faiths such as Moslems and Jews.
English King Henry VIII battled with the Roman
Catholic pope over divorce, resulting in numerous wife beheadings,
the murder of Thomas Moore, and the creation of the Anglican
Church. A full century of wars involve the English versus
Irish to pit Protestant versus Catholic. Terrorist violence
was doled out by the Irish Republican Army, which included
the murder of Mountbatten, numerous London subway bombings,
and fund raising in Boston. The IRA has been at peace in
recent years.
For a cast of crazy characters, see Oral Roberts
(who claimed God would strike him dead if certain funds
were not raised), Jim & Tammy Faye Baker (basic fraud
and adultery), Pat Robertson (calls for Chavez assassination
in Venezuela). We have constant battles over “separation
of church & state,” an uncertain stretch of heavily
debated Constitutional tenets, revisited annually over holiday
nativity scenes on public squares. Hotly debated issues
pertaining to women and homosexuals in the clergy, abortion,
stem cell research, divorce, marriage by Catholic priests,
at times resulting in violence, deaths, and imprisonments.
See the parade of costly lawsuits against the Catholic Church
for molestation by priests across the Western world. Thorny
matters involve the clergy on political participation, yet
untaxed religious status. We are not immune to contentious
controversy or violence or lunatic fringe types in the religious
community. North America might boast its own Wahhabi lunatic
fringe types, based in certain unnamed heretical groups
as well as White Supremacist and Ku Klux Klan enclaves.
Their scale, however, does not compare to the Madrassas
schools in Islam.
By the way, my background is half Irish, the
rest English and German, raised Catholic, now non-denomination
(apolitical) Christian. The Catholics were brutal to me
in school (thus the attitude) but they taught me very effectively.
Their women enjoyed slapping my face when talked back to.
Their men were hardly good role models for adaptation in
society. Some were fine scholastic teachers, others were
good sport coaches, while some were basic perverts.
IRAQI CIVIL WAR
The Countdown to Energy War is no longer
a countdown. THE ENERGY WAR HAS BEGUN
AND NOW ENCOMPASSES AN IRAQI CIVIL WAR. In my view,
Moslems finally have their Krystal Nacht in the destruction
of Iraq’s most important Shiite shrine at Askariya.
Whether you care about Islam or not, this is a revered shrine
deserving respect. How would Roman Catholics react if the
St Peter Basilica were destroyed, sacked, and razed? Watch
the Medina and Mecca shrines inside Saudi Arabia for retaliation.
My purpose is to heighten attention of a civil war in Iraq,
its trigger, its possible proliferation (not global, not
yet), and to examine the effect on the price of gold and
crude oil.
Civil war in Iraq is not considered to be
even remotely on the list of benefits to any group except
those who might wish for a “perma-war” condition.
It is curious how democracy is sought in Moslem lands, yet
any history of constructive consensus rule is totally non-existent,
and any precedent of a constitutional parliament is also
absent. Egypt has a parliament, but no constitution, which
would by nature compete with or conflict with the Koran,
a point missed by USGovt leaders and the US Congress. Even
in the quasi-democratic Egypt, the opponent to Mubarek was
assassinated last year. Not much was reported on the incident
in the intrepid, sleepy, lapdog US press & media. Perhaps
they did not wish to expose how impracticable democracy
was even in the most favorable environment among Arab nations.
It might be useful to analyze the movement
on the chessboard, to forecast the effect on the price of
crude oil & gold, and to anticipate the effect on financial
markets from both investor reaction and official liquidity.
A broad civil war in Iraq will lead to a skyrocket in the
price of crude oil and gold. Safe passage through the Hormuz
Straits to the Persian Gulf is of the utmost importance.
WE ARE ON NOTICE – MAYHEM IS NEAR. THE CRUDE OIL PRICE
(AND GOLD) WILL SURELY RESPOND FAVORABLY.
Once again, we have benefited little from
recalling, let alone studying history. We used to criticize
the Soviet Union for “revisionist history.”
Ignoring history or putting forth arguments which fly in
the face of history might be equally primitive. The British
and French carved up the old Ottoman Empire following World
War I in order to establish national boundaries known to
Iraq today. Ten years of bloody war, and 100 thousand deaths
forced England into retreat. Dictators held together the
uneasy factions inside Iraq for decades, leading to Saddam
Hussein, the grandson of a Grand Mufti Husseini who served
as a general under the Nazi German Army. The Mufti’s
assignment in WWII was to purge (as in genocide) SouthEast
Europe of Jews in the predominantly Moslem region. The release
of the Mufti from a Paris prison was part of a deal struck
by England, France, and the USA in order to pacify regional
factions opposed to the creation of Israel as a nation in
the war aftermath. Backroom deals are part of politics.
Some occur to this very day, not to be debated in the US
Congress, like perhaps the US Ports deal with the United
Arab Emirates and their govt-owned Dubai Ports World. Watch
closed door sessions be the order of the day, then a railroad
of approval along political partisan lines.
One can argue that Iraq has never been at
peace since Iraq was created after WWI. A brutal war lasting
ten years ensued between Saddam and the Ayatollah Khomeini
during the 1980 decade. Reports of nerve gas usage were
rampant, along with perhaps a million lost lives. That war
was complicated by border claim disputes, as the river Shatt
al-Arab through Basra shifted with each passing year. The
city of Basra claims many people of Iranian ancestry. The
Islamic Republic of Iran displaced the Shah of Iran (another
Western created abomination) and his peacock throne after
a revolution. The puppet-like Shah ensured strong Western
ties, for diplomacy, oil sales, and banking deals, as he
replaced the dictator Mosadec in Iran. The Shah Ministry
of Security secret police was named Savak, every bit as
brutal and violent as the Nazi Gestapo, whose reach stretched
to Europe in practicing their craft. A tidbit factoid, the
largest collection of Iranian expatriates exists in Los
Angeles, many of them multi-millionaires.
REGIONAL RESPONSE
The lesson of Yugoslavia was lost on USGovt
leaders. The benevolent beloved Marshal Tito held together
uneasy factions among seven provinces. When he died, the
horrendous Balkan Wars followed. A strongarm dictator, whether
good or evil, might be required to apply the glue necessary
to keep the tenuous union together. Saddam is likened to
Tito, although malevolent in his tight regime and the object
of numerous assassination plots. Deposing Saddam Hussein
is undoubtedly a good thing. However, unlike Manuel Noriega
of Panama, Saddam will sound off in his court trial, quite
the spectacle charade. We might all hear juicy secrets,
but nobody will believe him. Still, their first major display
of justice seems at first blush to be a carnival. My suggestion
is to have Saddam given the death sentence before a military
tribunal, even if a cursory trial, then executed by ten
thousand cuts, doled out by the Iraqi citizens. One cut
per person would be permitted by small knives in an endless
single file until his final breath and demise. At sundown
each day, he would be cleaned up, bandaged, and be given
access to face Mecca for prayers. The next morning, resume
the parade of executioners. The nation needs the community
satisfaction sense in his execution.
Saddam broke ranks and instituted financial cracks of instability
with the US$ superstructure in the Petro-Dollar system.
He sold crude oil in euro terms. During his rule, the Persian
Gulf was unstable, marred by the Kuwaiti occupation, ending
with the annihilation of the Iraqi Army, and the torching
of the Kuwaiti oil fields. Red Adair was kept as busy as
a one-armed wallpaper hanger quenching the fires, but outside
that, few benefits. The US Military oust of Saddam and takeover
of the Iraqi nation offered some hope of stability and responsible
effective rule, but eruptions were more predictable from
deep underlying tectonic shifts. Warnings of destabilized
Iraqi factions, warnings of incompatible democratic reforms
with Islamic law & customs, and warnings of the morph
of Iraq into an Al Qaeda magnet for terrorism, insurgency,
and mayhem were all ignored or minimized. The Askariya Krystal
Nacht mosque bombing has changed perceptions, and altered
the outlook on the Iraqi Reconstruction. EVERYTHING HAS
NOW CHANGED. CIVIL WAR IS HERE. EXPLOSIONS LIE AHEAD FOR
THE PRICE OF OIL AND GOLD.
Once last year, a simple yet alarming graphic
crossed my path, one not retained. It graphed the number
of violent attacks and bombings in Iraq over the many months
since March 2003. The trend is up. Look for that trend to
accelerate. Worse, look for the murder of clerics to accelerate,
which in my view is the heart and continued lit fuse of
any sectarian civil war. No longer will simple oil pipeline
bombings suffice in the eyes of those who have embarked
on an escalated level of violence. By
occupying Iraq, the United States Govt has implicitly invited
a regional response. We have seen some evidence of regional
response, mostly manifested in the energy world.
See the Iran oil pipeline winning the Central Asian petrol
contest. See Russia turning off natural gas spigot to Ukraine.
See the numerous gigantic energy contracts and military
contracts between Iran and both China and Russia. See the
energy contracts won by China in Kazakhstan. The other violent
response is unmistakable, a military response from growing
insurgency inside Iraq. Decades of perceived resentment
are in the process of being addressed, payback for the harsh
rule of a dictator. The Kurds might be the only winners
in a civil war, to win the independence of a Kurdistan.
However, such an independent state would earn the resentment
and counter-measure by Turkey. Some critics claim after
all these centuries, we might have revisited the revival
of the Crusades. The prize is not Jerusalem, but rather
the Persian Gulf oil fields and preservation of its Petro-Dollar
foundation. This marks an implied
bidding process for oil fields, pushing up the crude oil
price. With the messy bidding process of war comes a bidding
process for gold as a refuge, as in all wars.
EFFECT ON OIL & GOLD
With no limits, come a new set of targets.
Nothing is off limits. The implication to the crude oil
price is direct, from lost supply. For over a year it has
been clear that the crude oil price honors not only supply
& demand concerns, but also delivery in the equation.
As Russian President Putin likes to say “power lies
with control of energy above ground.” The “what
if” scenarios become mindboggling. We have first-hand
experience with the impact of oil pipeline explosions and
disruptions from terrorist attack on the oil price. The
word “disruption” seems inadequate, and might
yield to “decimation” someday. What will be
the prevailing oil price if the Abqaiq Oil Center is shut
down and under repair for four to six months? What if a
single oil tanker is sunk in deep waters of the Indian Ocean?
What if a single oceanic oil platform is destroyed by explosives,
not weather? What if a gasoline refinery is destroyed via
bomb attack? What if a critical port facility is destroyed
and obliterated? The implications extend to other tankers,
to other oil platforms, to other refineries, to other port
facilities, and leave open far too many potentials. What
if the Straits of Hormuz are closed from a sunken vessel?
If a provocation and incident occurs, can we be certain
what happened? One must wonder. Against a background of
scattered disinformation, one can be a quantum level more
certain of rising commodity prices. WE ARE ON NOTICE –
MAYHEM IS NEAR. THE CRUDE OIL PRICE (AND GOLD) WILL SURELY
RESPOND FAVORABLY.
If any dire scenario plays out, we will see
$100 oil, and a $100 lift in gold per month. Given the path
we find ourselves on, the dire scenario seems less an uncertainty,
and more just a matter of time unless the players (leaders)
change. Terrorists have decided to interrupt the supply
of oil to the West. Shortages will surely be felt throughout
this decade. My conclusion has been clear. In
2005, Wall Street in their self-serving style got the crude
oil forecasted price wrong, mostly for weather and depletion
reasons. Wall Street in 2006 will get the crude oil forecasted
price wrong, mostly for geopolitical reasons. Events
are hurtling forward with a reckless acceleration except
in slow motion. The Askariya bombing and the near Abqaiq
bombing are timed as opening acts prior toward a deadly
sequence of crescendos. The mixture of financial weapons
and conventional military weapons will be revealing, shocking,
and prevalent from here onward. Get out your bicycles and
urban rickshaws. Install anti-virus software on your computers.
BACK HOME
One objective in Iraq was to take the battle
to the back yard where Al Qaeda comes from. Closer to home
in our Western Hemisphere, armed conflict might be a sneeze
away between the United States and Venezuela. We are at
odds over their disruptive influence from Bolivia to Colombia.
The entire network of Citgo gasoline stations is owned by
the national Venezuelan petroleum company. The nation run
by strongarm Chavez also supplies diesel, heating oil, and
crude oil to the United States. Unlike Saddam, but like
the USGovt president, Chavez was installed as president
after a popular election. Venezuela has the ability to seriously
cripple the USEconomy, and he has threatened to do so. In
the balance lies reliable supply of both crude oil and refined
energy products, the sale of oil in euro currency transactions,
even respect over Hillary’s virtue. Is this woman
a modern day Helen of Troy??? NOT!!! Helen moved a thousand
ships. Hillary might only move a thousand chips, whether
of the potato variety or casino type.
Lastly, the list of nations either planning
(secretly or stated) to sell crude oil in euro denomination
grows by the month. There is Russia, the quiet bear, which
goes about its agenda, with or without consent or blessing.
There is Syria, a minor player, but symbolically important
as an Iraqi border nation, probably involved in the assassination
of a popular Lebanese leader. There is Venezuela, with plenty
of entertaining bluster, but more talk than action. There
is Iran, a giant in the game with incredible complications
in the same swipe (of pen or of sword) with nuclear and
anti-Zionist calls. Now there is Norway. The USDollar is
being outflanked not on one front, but on at least four
fronts. The global economy offers a far more complex fabric
being stretched and torn. The current situation seems far
more dangerous than the Cuban Missile Crisis under Kennedy.
The entire world has been swimming like frogs in a slowly
boiling kettle, desensitized. Given the cultural ignorance
and disdain for Islam and its shrines, few seem sufficiently
alarmed even after its Krystal Nacht event. Oy oy oy.
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TRICK LETTER COMBINES MACRO ANALYSIS
WITH INVESTMENTS.
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