Sunday, March 6, 2011

Sergey Dankanich In Moskau

a doubt, the flag of peace to ask ... the war?

I fear a U.S. military intervention that is likely to involve NATO because 'oil production and future' in this very uncertain time, regardless of the crisis and the Libyan Arab riots. I discovered the oil peak in 2004, while the 'invasion of Iraq' and 'in 2003. If in the early 2000s some information had been more 'known, the antiwar movement would be much more' strong. Now some signs of coming oil crisis we are not let's ignore them. Here are a few.
- The IEA report said the 2010 production peak of conventional oil and 'already' passed. The increases in future consumption will be permitted only by 'increased production of unconventional oil, more 'expensive, more' pollutant, worse quality '. This statement was a bit surprised 'even those who follow the history of energy (and perhaps did not entirely convinced), the rest of the world' has ignored.
- The average world consumption in 2010 exceeded the 2007 record
- The Brent (European market) has more 'than a month a listing of more than $ 10 / b higher than WTI, a price crash still unknown. Maybe 'cause in the European market is sales to China (which continue to rise) but someone also said that the North Sea fields have already' begun the decline in their production and this price may be a consequence.
- Crude oil prices was high even before the Libyan crisis. More than 100 $ / b Brent, $ 90 / b the WTI. In 2008 the price exceeds' $ 100 / b in 'April, three months before the peak of the price ($ 148 / b), five months before the' explosion of the financial crisis (September 2008).
For all this, I fear that a 'military intervention in Libya may be the most' dangerous for world peace, the wars of the first decade of the 2000s, and perhaps for my excess of prevention, PD and I flew to pull the Confindustria Italian participation, especially as the League and Berlusconi think especially of their business.

INTERVENTION ON FACEBOOK
Veltroni, the former leader of the Democrats: the patriots in the streets to the Libyan
challenge to the Democratic Party, "too quiet, we will not give
to selfishness." He continues: "If not now, when?"

MILAN - Walter Veltroni is back in action on the dramatic situation in Libya with a post about Facebook: "Because no one took to the streets alongside Libyan patriots?" He writes. "Why was it so easy to mobilize millions of people right against Bush and the Americans for the war in Iraq and no one tries to fill the streets against the dictator Gaddafi? In addition to a small sit-in of the Democratic Party in Rome and one of the associations, only silence. Even the conscience of us all have flowed from the world "to our garden '?".

MOBILIZATION - "Give and selfishness let alone those who are struggling, perhaps in a confused and contradictory, for freedom is not from us - continued Veltroni -. Because the democratic parties, trade unions, mass organizations do not promote a major event and a campaign of solidarity? The fate of that part of the world, again, depend on the degree of closeness that we can ensure that those who fight against dictatorships. If not now when? "
http://www.corriere.it/politica/11_marzo_06/veltroni_pd_49d71354-47e4-11e0-9c0b-cba0d8eea70e.shtml

BINDI Marone, ANYTHING BUT QUIET, STOP MASSACRE -" Other than giving a calmed down, we need a shock to the entire international community to stop the massacre of Gaddafi. " So the president of the Democratic Party, Rosy Bindi, reply to the Interior Minister, Roberto Maroni, who last night called on the U.S. "to give himself to calm down" about the Libyan crisis. Rosy Bindi, in the margins of political education seminar sponsored by the Democratic Party and the Young Democrats Pisa, explained that "we need to bring all the roads before the military option and that there are other situations that have been used." "But what is absolutely necessary - he concluded - is to stop the massacre carried out by Gaddafi."

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