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Tsipras Blames Western Military Meddling For Syria Crisis: "You Reap What You Sow"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/30/2015 18:20 -0500"I feel ashamed of Europe's inability to effectively address this human drama, and of the level of debate ... where everyone tries to shift responsibility to someone else. And now, those who sowed winds are reaping whirlwinds."
George Soros Accused Of Stoking Europe's Refugee Crisis By Hungarian PM
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/30/2015 12:45 -0500"His name is perhaps the strongest example of those who support anything that weakens nation states, they support everything that changes the traditional European lifestyle. These activists who support immigrants inadvertently become part of this international human-smuggling network."
Gold Up 3% In October and Enters “Seasonal Sweet Spot”
Submitted by GoldCore on 10/30/2015 09:09 -0500Gold is up 3.1% in October and had even larger gains in other currencies. Entering gold’s “seasonal sweet spot” in November, December, January and February.
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Obama, Kerry Throw In The Towel: US Prepared To Accept Assad Regime In Syria
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/30/2015 08:20 -0500Ron Paul Rages "We Must Oppose Obama's Escalation In Syria & Iraq!"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/29/2015 13:00 -0500"This is not our war. I cannot condemn in strong enough terms this ill-advised US military escalation in the Middle East. Whoever concluded that it is a good idea to send US troops into an area already being bombed by Russian military forces should really be relieved of duty."
Embracing The Dark Side: A Short History Of The Pathological Neocon Quest For Empire
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/28/2015 21:30 -0500Nearly all empires end due to over-extension. If brave people from Ottawa to Baghdad simply say “enough” within a brief space of time, hopefully this empire can dissolve relatively peacefully like the Soviet Empire did, leaving its host civilization intact, instead of dragging that civilization into oblivion along with it like the Roman Empire did. But beware, the imperial war party will not go quietly into the night, unless we in their domestic tax base insist that there is no other way. Russia’s entry into Syria has thrown all of the neocons’ schemes into disarray, as even Jordan, that favorite proxy force in Israel’s dreams of regional dominance, has begun coordinating with Russia, in spite of its billion dollars a year of annual aid from Washington. Et tu Jordan?!
The 6 Reasons China and Russia Are Catching Up to the U.S. Military
Submitted by George Washington on 10/28/2015 18:08 -0500As An American, I'm FURIOUS that We've Squandered Our Strengths and Resources ...
How Long Can OPEC Hold Out?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/28/2015 14:11 -0500It is possible that we might witness the formation of two blocks within OPEC during the next December 4 meet in Vienna. One, led by Venezuela, Ecuador, Libya and Algeria that would want to reduce production levels and the other led by Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait that would stick to the current strategy of defending market shar. In the end, it will come down to survival of the fittest. Players who have higher breakeven costs will be the ones who will blink first and thereby reduce their production levels.
Europe's On A Road To A Very Bleak Nowhere
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/27/2015 13:28 -0500It will become clearer, fast, what an awful mess Brussels and Berlin have created here, because with winter approaching more refugees will fall victim to the conditions under which they’re forced to live once they’ve entered Europe. Which, in their own eyes, will still be preferable to the conditions in their homelands. And then what will we do, when dozens start dying from cold and diseases? Send in more police and military? This is a road to a very bleak nowhere.
Operational & Financial Stress Unavoidable For Energy Names, Goldman Warns Distillate Storage "Too Full For Comfort"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/26/2015 14:05 -0500Distillate storage utilization in the US and Europe is nearing historically high levels, following near record refinery utilization, only modest demand growth (especially relative to gasoline), and increased imports from the East on refinery expansion and Chinese exports. As Goldman warns, this raises the spectre of 1998/2009 when distillate storage hit capacity, pushing runs and crude oil prices sharply lower. This also raises the question of whether today’s oil market can rebalance through financial stress – prices remaining near their current low level through 2016 – or if operational stress – breaching storage capacity and forcing prices below cash costs – is unavoidable.
Why The Fate Of Syria's Christians Should Concern Us All
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/26/2015 13:00 -0500The world is witnessing the destruction of Syria, a country with a rich history going back millennia. But there is one significant minority that faces total annihilation if the radical factions prevail: Syria’s Christian community.
Stop Blaming OPEC For Low Prices
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/26/2015 10:18 -0500
OPEC altered the course of the oil markets last year when it decided to cast aside its traditional role of maintaining balance through production cuts. Instead it pursued a strategy of fighting for market share, contributing to an immediate rout in oil prices. WTI and Brent then went on to dive below $50 in the weeks following OPEC’s decision. OPEC is widely expected to continue its current strategy at its next meeting, and as such, no rebound in oil prices is expected, at least not because of the results of the group’s meeting in Vienna. But that raises a question about what the world of oil expects from OPEC: Why is it that the responsibility for balancing the market falls on OPEC? Why should OPEC be the one to fix the imbalances in the global crude oil trade?
Paul Craig Roberts Slams Western Press-titution
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/25/2015 21:00 -0500A majority of Americans live in a fake world created by propaganda. They are disconnected from reality.
"If We Don't Find A Solution Today, It's The End Of The European Union" - Refugee Crisis Hits Tipping Point
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/25/2015 19:43 -0500"If European leaders fail to agree a plan to counter the sudden inflows of refugees, it could mean the end of the European Union. If we don't find a solution today, if we don't do everything we can today, then it is the end of the European Union as such," Prime Minister Miro Cerar said. "If we don't deliver concrete action, I believe Europe will start falling apart."






