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Moby
09-05-2009, 11:21 AM
But let's keep focusing on an oil based economy. After all a few of the 9/11terrorist didn't have ties to Saudi Arabia royalty.

http://www.reuters.com:80/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE5832AV20090904?feedType=RSS&feedName=politicsNews
MILAN (Reuters) - The United States has no alternative to oil to meet its massive energy needs and should recognize its energy interdependence with the Middle East, Saudi Arabia's Prince Turki al-Faisal wrote in an article on Friday.

U.S. President Barack Obama has been pushing to boost green energy which cuts emissions of heat-trapping gases and reduces the use of fossil fuels. In his election campaign, Obama raised some potentially disturbing issues for the Saudis, such as ending dependence on Middle Eastern oil.

In the article translated into Italian and published by Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, Turki said energy independence was an unrealistic, groundless and harmful concept which was likely to re-emerge once economic recovery pushed oil prices up.

"There is no technology on the horizon which can replace oil to satisfy colossal needs of U.S. industry, transport and armed forces. Any future scenario will be characterized by mix of renewable and non-renewable energies whether you like it or not," Turki said.

His criticism comes as the U.S. Senate is working on a wide-ranging energy and environmental bill aimed to put limits on the amount of greenhouse gases that big industries are allowed to emit.

Turki, a former Saudi intelligence chief and envoy to Washington and London, said the United States, the world's biggest energy consumer, should put aside the rhetoric of energy independence and instead recognize interdependence of energy producers and consumers.

"Whether you like it or not, the destinies of the United States and Saudi Arabia are linked and will remain (linked) for decades," he said.

The United States is the biggest trading partner for the world's biggest oil exporter.

(Reporting by Svetlana Kovalyova; Editing by Keiron Henderson)

Bill Cosby
09-05-2009, 06:00 PM
??? IS there anyone in the USA or the West or anywhere else on the planet that is in denial about their addiction to oil???

foxbaron
09-05-2009, 06:58 PM
Oil is the engine for the entire world community. WIthout it we all die. AT least until we come up with an alternative which seems pretty unlikely anytime soon.

Therefore oil is crucial to the U.S. Crucial to our way of life. Crucial to our military. Crucial to all our manufacturing processes. Our medical equipment and damn near anything else made or produced in the world today.

So, until we decide to drill for our own and process our own we will be dependent upon others. Therefore there will continue to be more wars because we need the oil. And yes, it is all about oil. What else is new.

Zebulon0351
09-05-2009, 07:11 PM
Oil is the engine for the entire world community. WIthout it we all die. AT least until we come up with an alternative which seems pretty unlikely anytime soon.

Therefore oil is crucial to the U.S. Crucial to our way of life. Crucial to our military. Crucial to all our manufacturing processes. Our medical equipment and damn near anything else made or produced in the world today.

So, until we decide to drill for our own and process our own we will be dependent upon others. Therefore there will continue to be more wars because we need the oil. And yes, it is all about oil. What else is new.

And big oil controls our government and lobbyists. The technology is out there. Other countries are already running on alternative fuel, what exactly is it that keeps us from making a transition?

Oh yeah.. the republicans.

Binky
09-05-2009, 07:24 PM
And big oil controls our government and lobbyists. The technology is out there. Other countries are already running on alternative fuel, what exactly is it that keeps us from making a transition?

Oh yeah.. the republicans.


No, greed controls our government and lobbyists. It has a mortal grip on most everything.....

Smurf-Herder
09-05-2009, 09:20 PM
And big oil controls our government and lobbyists. The technology is out there. Other countries are already running on alternative fuel, what exactly is it that keeps us from making a transition?

Oh yeah.. the republicans.

How is that, with the Democrats in power?

Maybe if all the carbon tax crap and other schemes were eliminated from energy bills, we could work on what everybody agrees on.

I think this idea of an algae-based biofuel is the most promising idea around. Yet nobody's talking about it in serious terms.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080818184434.htm

Kanadesaga
09-05-2009, 09:41 PM
and nobody will, as long as the oil companies and their lobbyists can successfully bribe congressmen, the same way Wall Street and their lobbyists and Health insurance companies and their lobbyists and everyone else and their lobbyists successfully bribe our congressmen everyday.