If so, why not refine it in Venezuela and ship the refined product to the U.S. refineries on the Gulf of Mexico for further processing?
I doubt that the Venezuelan crude can be any dirtier than the Canadian shale oil crude.
You are correct. It's a lot cleaner, a nice light sweet crude, much better than the Saudi crap, and being so close to our Texas refineries, we are the natural market for that oil.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
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What force is being directly applied “if necessary”?
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Hastings
If Venezuela is not going to get the money do they have to allow their oil to be taken?
We has 12 Super Carriers that say yes, yes they do.
This force. And 10% for the big guy.
The only gun held on Venezuela is the economic gun of sanctions not the military type.
We need their crude they need to have the sanctions eased.
So what gives the US the right to impose sanctions on other countries when they don't do things we think they should be doing? Venezuela, Russia and others.
What force is being directly applied “if necessary”?
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Hastings
If Venezuela is not going to get the money do they have to allow their oil to be taken?
We has 12 Super Carriers that say yes, yes they do.
This force. And 10% for the big guy.
The only gun held on Venezuela is the economic gun of sanctions not the military type.
We need their crude they need to have the sanctions eased.
So what gives the US the right to impose sanctions on other countries when they don't do things we think they should be doing? Venezuela, Russia and others.
I’d guess that it’s something along the lines of Might is Right whether it be economically or militarily.
Or we could just ignore everything that’s going on around the world.
It seems to come down to which puppet government we choose to reward and support or to drop the hammer on.