terça-feira, 8 de fevereiro de 2022

They steal

Roberto da Silva Rocha, university professor and political scientist

They steal

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The US is this instant stealing $100 million in oil from Syrian territory.
Yes, it is a theft declared by two presidents explicitly: Donald Trump, and Walter Bush.
Incidentally, the Washington Post newspaper put a headline on the Iraq war in big, capital lines "Come on, Marines, get their oil in Iraq!"

How is it possible for the media to hide the fact that the USA steals states? Precisely the country that made a powerful push for human rights, for peace, for the defence of democracy during 70 years of post-war against Nazism, Communism, Fascism and dictatorships around the world?

There are still people in Brazil who turn their noses up at North America, and pretend to be unaware of their envious admiration of America, out of professional and other unacknowledged interests!

All this exuberance is sustained by a single country and its merchandise: it is called Saudi Arabia with its oil traded exclusively in US dollars.

Thanks to petrodollars the American state has not yet sunk into its budget bubble, a fragile support that depends on oil purchases from Saudi Arabia.

So to work properly the scheme needs to cease the production of Saudi Arabia's competitors, things that intellectuals in International Relations are afraid to touch.

They need to paralyse Venezuela's production, mainly because it has 60% of world reserves, isolate Russia, the second largest producer in the world, Iran, which has 30% of reserves, and with this the hegemony of the Saudi oil dollar guarantees Washington's military obscenities, Like distributing 700 dollars for each inhabitant of Hawaii to occupy the island and silence the population and the media and its wolf consciousness, another silent occupation as occupied after the second world war Germany, Japan, Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, Austria, Holland, England, Portugal and other smaller nations, possessing 1147 military bases in 147 countries of the world, occupied or invaded.
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Roberto da Silva Rocha, professor universitário e cientista político

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