RE:RE:RE:Brought this upMy apologies for the short and sometimes incomplete thoughts on some matters, I have little time to read posts let alone write... I'm still a workin' man! The hoax I was referring to is that the US is making up allegations that are unsubstantiated and elevating geopolitical risk, again, in a continent that shouldn't even concern them. Why are all these "sources" coming from a continent away, on the most unwatched and distrustful news networks like CNN? Where are the European journalists in all of this? I guess CNN has video proof of aggression because they went to Donvass? Anyways, if there are issues of sovereignty, let the Germans, or the French, or the Brits decide for themselves who the aggressor is, and what corrupt entities are trying to benefit from a conflict. Honestly, what information/intel has the US released that can't be applied to, say, North Korea right now? They can just copy and paste: "we have intel coming in that North Korea is about to strike and invade S Korea. We must help our allies by bringing in more weapons and conduct more drills." What do you think N Korea would say to such propaganda? If I was a betting man, I would bet they would think the world has gone mad and start beefing up their defences and increase military activity at the border, thus becoming a self fulfilling prophecy: the fantasies you made up come true by virtue of a stirring of the hornet's nest. And even if we agree and had 100% conclusive evidence that Ukraine is about to be gobbled by Russia, that STILL wouldn't be America's problem. Let Europe take care of its own. America simply loves to get involved because plenty of arms deals will be made and contracts will be signed with Ukraininan politicians, neocons and oligarchs to completely decimate whatever is left of Ukraine. Libya today is Ukraine's future if this goes through. And if you want to make money, sell SU and buy raytheon, lockheed martin and boeing
topdown99 wrote: I'm not quite clear what hoax you are refering to NPCexe . Do you not believe a conflict is possible or that such action could spike WTI to $150 . I don't see this report as anything other than a commentary on price action which would ultimately be bullish for the O&G sector
NPCexe wrote: Again with the Russia hoax.. it's like spiderman part 12, these unimaginative propagandists never stop. Guess covid isn't as scary anymore and they fear that people are no longer tensed up... this should do it. But it's so sad that they keep recycling the same boogeyman hoax