Corrupt Communist Canuckistani Allies Getting Desperate As Iraqis Begin To Kick Their Fanatical Islamic FundaCommunist/Terrorist Butts "OOT" ("eh")...
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/050912/w091256.htmlClick on the above link to read "aboot" Corrupt Communist Canuckistani allies Syria, Islamic Jihad, Hamas, and Al Qaeda getting desperate...and gee...just where ARE all those ***CHEMICAL WMD*** reappearing from all of a sudden "eh"...the ones that "didn't" EXIST according to leftist radical terrorist communist anti-American, anti-semetic hate ppphreaks from Corrupt Communist Canuckistan and it's FranCanCorp/Lieberal/CAP/NDP/Communist Party puppeteers?
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Odd stuff...
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/business/050912/b091278.html
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/business/050912/b091272.html
http://www.cbc.ca/story/business/national/2005/09/13/softwood_katrina_20050913.html
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/09/12/mulroney_book_20050912.html
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1126614315982_91/?hub=Canada
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More on Corrupt Communist Canuckistan's Russian/Chinese/La Francophonie/Syrian/Iranian/North Korean/Al Qaeda/Hamas/Islamic Jihad alliances (brand new MILITARY/economic/trade/NUCLEAR R & D alliance agreements have been signed JUST THIS PAST WEEK between Communist Russia and Bill Graham the Canuckistani Defence Minister, and Communist China's Dictator(President) Hu Jintao and Canuckistani Dictator("PM") Paul Martin, Leadership of the Corrupt Communist CAP/NDP/Lieberal Party Canuckistani Alliance) in action...(see prior posting on this disturbing chain of events here - http://northamericans4peace.blogspot.com/2005/09/cold-blooded-corrupt-communist.html )
Now here's the article ...
http://energybulletin.net/3753.html
The Sudan/Darfur genocide is a product of the La Francophonie/Islamic Fundamentalist/Communist alliance working desperately to maintain control of the former French Colonial Empire ("eh"). CanaDuh/France/China/Al Qaeda are regular contributors to the people doing the killing.
a sample quote from the article:
*"Sudan is China's largest overseas oil project. China is Sudan's largest supplier of arms, according to a former Sudan government minister. Chinese-made tanks, fighter planes, bombers, helicopters, machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades have intensified Sudan's two-decade-old North-South civil war. A cease-fire is in effect and a peace agreement is expected to be signed by year-end. But the fighting in Sudan's Darfur region rages on, as government-backed Arab militias push African tribes off their land.China in October signed a $70 billion oil deal with Iran, and the evolving ties between those two countries could complicate U.S. efforts to isolate Iran diplomatically or pressure it to give up its ambitions for nuclear weapons. China is also pursuing oil in Angola.In the case of Sudan, Africa's largest country, China is in a lucrative partnership that delivers billions of dollars in investment, oil revenue and weapons -- as well as diplomatic protection -- to a government accused by the United States of genocide in the western region of Darfur, and cited by human rights groups for systematically massacring civilians and chasing them off ancestral lands to clear oil-producing areas. The country once gave safe haven to Osama bin Laden, is listed by Washington as a state supporter of terrorism and U.S. companies are prohibited from investment there.Part of a broader push by China to expand trade and influence across the African continent, its relationship with Sudan also demonstrates the intensity of China's quest for energy security and its willingness to do business wherever it must to lock up oil.
From Kazakhstan to the Middle East, past pursuits have ended in failure as Chinese firms have been aced out by the multinational titans that dominate the energy business. Japan appears set to claim Siberian stocks that China once thought were in hand. The U.S.-led war in Iraq has thrown Chinese oil concessions in that country into doubt.The pressure to find new sources of oil has grown as China has swelled into the world's second-largest consumer and as production at the largest of its domestic fields is declining. According to government statistics, China's imports have grown from about 6 percent of its oil needs a decade ago to roughly one-third today, and are forecast to rise to rise to 60 percent by 2020."China confronts foreign competition," said Chen Fengying, an expert at the China Contemporary International Relations Institute, a Beijing-based institute affiliated with the state security system. "Chinese companies must go places for oil where American European companies are not present. Sudan represents this strategy put into practice."China National Petroleum Corp. owns 40 percent -- the largest single share -- of the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Co., a consortium that dominates Sudan's oil fields patch in partnership with the national energy company and firms from Malaysia and India.From its seat on the United Nations Security Council, China has been Sudan's chief diplomatic ally. In recent months, the council has neared votes on a series of resolutions aimed at pressuring Sudan's predominantly Arab government to protect the African tribes under attack in Darfur and stop support for militias by threatening to sanction its oil sales. China has threatened to veto such actions while watering down the threat of oil sanctions.
Chinese diplomatic experts say oil interests clearly played a role in Beijing's actions at the United Nations."Oil from Sudan makes up one-tenth of all of China's imported oil," said Zhu Weilie, director of Middle East and North African Studies at Shanghai International Studies University, who has links with the Foreign Affairs Ministry. "If we lose this source, how can we find another market to replace it? China has to balance its interests."Sudan is not a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, but it was granted observer status in August, 2001, a sign it is being recognized as a significant oil producer. Its proven reserves are currently 563 million barrels, double what they were three years ago.
Human rights advocates and opponents of the Sudanese government portray China's role in different terms: Just as colonial powers once supplied African chieftains the military means to maintain control as they extracted natural resources, China is propping up a rogue regime to get what it needs."The Chinese calculation is to consolidate and expand while Sudan is still a pariah state," said John Ryle, chairman of the Rift Valley Institute, a Nairobi-based research group that focuses on East Africa.One of the poorest countries in the world, Sudan has long aimed to extract oil riches, but lacked the necessary capital. It needed the help of deep-pocketed outsiders. In the 1960s and 1970s, Chevron Corp. took the lead. But as the civil war flared in the south in the 1980s, Chevron abandoned its concessions. During the early 1990s, the Canadian firm Arakis Energy Corp. took up the task, later selling out to a larger Canadian company, Talisman Energy Inc.China National Petroleum Corp., still owned by the Communist Party government, bought into the Sudan consortium in 1996. It joined with Sudan's Energy Ministry to build the country's largest refinery, then last year invested in a $300 million expansion that nearly doubled production, according to a report in the Shenzhen Business Post.The consortium's Heglig and Unity oil fields now produce 350,000 barrels per day, according to the U.S. Energy Department. Separately, CNPC owns most of a field in southern Darfur, which began trial production this year, and 41 percent of a field in the Melut Basin, which is expected to produce as much as 300,000 barrels per day by the end of 2006. Another Chinese firm, Sinopec Corp., is erecting a pipeline from that complex to Port Sudan on the Red Sea, where China's Petroleum Engineering Construction Group is building a tanker terminal.Sudan's bloody North-South conflict began long before China arrived, but oil has dramatically increased the stakes as well as the government's ability to pursue the battle. The war is a struggle over the resources of the south, pitting the mostly Muslim, Arab elite that runs the government in Khartoum against the largely Christian and animist African tribes who live in the lower half of the country
For years, the government lacked the arms to vanquish the Sudan People's Liberation Army, the rebel group that controls much of the south. With the dawn of oil production in 1999, Sudan's government began collecting $500 million a year in revenue. About 80 percent went to buy weapons, said Lam Akol, who was Sudan's transportation minister from 1998 to 2002, and is now a rebel commander. Over the same period, Sudan's military budget has doubled, according to the International Monetary Fund. A study by PFC Strategic Studies concluded that the Sudan government could collect as much as $30 billion in total oil revenue by 2012, with the potential for much more if exploration succeeds.As the oil began to flow, Sudan relied on Chinese assistance to set up three weapons factories near Khartoum, Ryle said. Human rights groups say oil receipts have helped pay for a government-led scorched-earth campaign to remove mostly ethnic Nuer and Dinka tribes from around the oil installations. The goal is to deprive the rebels of a base of support in their bid to attack the industry and undermine the government's oil revenue.A report by the U.S.-funded Civilian Protection Monitoring Team, which investigates attacks in southern Sudan, asserted that government troops have "sought to clear the way for oil exploration and to create a cordon sanitaire around the oil fields.""This government has always waged war against civilians," said Jemera Rone, Sudan researcher for Human Rights Watch in Washington. Aided by an influx of newly purchased helicopters, a government attack in Ruweng county in October 2001 displaced 80,000 people, according to a Human Rights Watch report. The next year, government troops again used helicopters, killing 24 people during an attack on an emergency food distribution center.The Nuer people who now live in Leal were at the center of this contested area. They used to live in a town called Nhialdiu, but on February 26, 2002, it was effectively wiped off the map, in an attack confirmed through interviews with more than a dozen survivors and rebel commanders. Mortar shells landed at dawn, then came helicopter gunships, directing fire at the mud-walled huts. Antonov airplanes dropped heavy bombs. Roughly 7,000 government troops, mixed with pro-government militias, then swept through with rifles and more than 20 tanks."Any human being who could not get away was killed, even children," said the chief of Leal, Tunguar Kuiyguong, who lost three of his 10 children that day. The soldiers made off with 10,000 head of cattle, which are the fundamental currency of Nuer life -- the payment for brides and the source of meat, milk and pride.Even as people fled, walking more than seven miles to settle on a treeless plain, the bombs continued to rain down and the helicopter gunships buzzed in pursuit. "We would see the helicopters and try to hide in the grasses," said David Majang. People stripped off their colorful robes to try to blend in with the scrub.Today, people in Leal try to coax crops from unproductive soil. They line up at wells drilled by an aid organization for water and await the next shipment of food aid. "Oil has brought devastation to our lives," said Stephen Mayang, a father of three whose legs were badly hurt during the attack.
field reports produced by human rights groups describe a connection between the people extracting the oil and those waging the war. Some of the helicopter gunships used in the attacks on civilians are Chinese-made, according to Akol, the former Khartoum transportation minister, who like many in the rebel command served in the government during attempts at reconciliation. The helicopters, he said, have frequently been based at airstrips maintained by the oil companies -- a statement consistent with the findings of Canada-based World Vision when it interviewed survivors of attacks and defecting government soldiers in 2001."The Chinese have every reason not to lose these oil fields and that is why they are committed to fighting the war by supplying the Sudan government the wherewithal," Akol said.A recent report published in the state-controlled China Business News quotes a Chinese foreign affairs official as saying that Beijing "cooperates with the Sudan government" on security and has asked Khartoum to "send troops" to areas in which Chinese companies operate."
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Here's a fantastic blog which gives a unique (and necessary) European perspective on things...from someone based in reality...head screwed on, eyes open, radar on (as opposed to a radical/leftist/liberal hate ppphreak which usually has it's mouth engaged in constant hyperdrive and all it's sensory receptors permanently shut down)...go see...worth the time...a great read no doubt...GREAT read...
http://downeastblog.blogspot.com/2005_09_04_downeastblog_archive.html#112622804770846992
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Coincidentally...in case anyone's curious ("eh")...Hertz car rentals just went French-Communist Canuckistani (boycott?)...purchased from Ford by French-Communist Canuckistani Power Corporation of Canada affiliate the "Carlyle Group" (Lieberal Party of CanaDuh/CAP/NDP backed puppeteer of Frank McKenna the Communist Canuckistani Spinmeister to America)...
http://www.cbc.ca/story/business/national/2005/09/12/Ford_Hertz0912.html
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And it now appears that the vile, behind-the-scenes manipulation, bribery, fraud, and absolutely cold-blooded, greedy, genocidal corruption of the French-Canuckistani/Communist/Islamic Funda-Terrorist Tri-Fecta has all but destroyed forever (their very own personal tool for world domination outside of La Francophonie)...the United Nations...once formed for good...respected by all...to represent ALL (but the FranCanCorp killers couldn't have that, "eh") ...then corrupted from within, and turned disgustingly rotten to the core almost overnight (within a few generations of Trudeau inspired FranCanCorp meddling) by FranCanCorp influence...sad...truly sad ("eh")...
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/050913/w091314.html
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1126622270941_19/?hub=TopStories
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Meanwhile...America, Americans, and America's leader show the kind of class, courage, honesty, and INTEGRITY that Corrupt Communist Canuckistanis ruled over by the lying sack adscamming COMMUNIST/CAP/NDP/ISLAMIC FUNDATERRORIST/LIEBERAL PARTY backed by French-Canadian Power Corporation of Canada can only DREAM of...American President George W. Bush making ALL of America PROUD...it takes an AMERICAN to do something like this ("eh")...admit errors or mistakes...not something that a corrupt, blood thirsty, Leftist/Radical/Extremist/Lieberal/Islamic Fundaterrorist/Communist inspired politician in ANY country would EVER dream of doing...yup...takes a man and leader with REAL CLASS to do something like THIS...go see...God, I'm SO proud...this is what separates Americans from the corrupt people in the world...
http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2005/09/13/bush_katrina_responsibility.html
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1126619237961_122028437/?hub=TopStories
I'd like to see Corrupt Communist Canuckistani PM's Jean Chretien, and Paul Martin own up and apologize for THE SPONSORSHIP SCANDAL/ADSCAM/GOMERY INQUIRY...or Billary Clinton admit to and apologize for the MONICA LEWINSKI scandal or the TAINTED BLOOD SCANDAL (sending HIV/HEP infected blood taken from Arkansas prison inmates and sold to Canadian Liberal Party Allies) from when he was Governor of Arkansas (see related post here http://northamericans4peace.blogspot.com/2005/05/handiwork-of-americas-clinton-clan-its.html )
...now THAT would be something...if it were possible anyway, lol...an actual living, breathing HONEST LIEBERAL politician..oh, well...no need wasting time looking for one..they DON'T EXIST!!!!
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And HERE is what Alberta (The GOOD Canadians) is up to speaking of integrity and honesty...Alberta CONSERVATIVE PARTY Premier Ralph Klein is doing the right thing in direct opposition to what the Leftist/Radical/Extremist/CAP/NDP/Communist/Islamic FundaTerrorist/LIEberal Party is preaching...
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1126607823619_17/?hub=Canada

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