Huddersfield Daily Examiner

US benefits from Iran sanctions over oil sales

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YOU don’t need to be a Nobel economist to understand the reason why petrol and diesel prices have soared over the last few weeks.

You only have to look at the Washington hawks for the answer and the USA’s sanctions on Iran with regard to its oil exports that have caused the price of oil to surge across the globe.

For Iran is a global oil powerhouse and once you take it out of the equation, you take out the 5th largest oil producer in the world.

So why is this really happening?

Well, when you look at what is going on with the imposition of US sanctions and where the US will become the largest producer in 2018 according to some oil analysts, the US needs people to sell its US oil to.

Therefore the best way to do this is to put sanctions on a major global competitor and that is the untold story of what is actually going on behind these sanctions, if truth be told.

But this also shows how the US now treats the world order if it is in their economic interests and where they will impose sanctions throughout the world to every industrial sector if needs be and even, I have to say, against their so-called ‘special’ friends.

Therefore the world had better watch out, as there is definitely more to come according to Washington insiders and where of course we were all warned by Trump of his ‘America First’ election slogan.

For now it is apparent that this is definitely becoming a reality and where, as it will increasing­ly become clear, even if it harms its so-called western allies.

For the oil hike is just the start of this new phase in US hegemony and where they will not take any prisoners, I can tell you.

For the Iran sanctions are just another false flag of threats to cover the US’s real intensions. WHEN reading about the new housing developmen­t at Hade Edge (May 21) I was reminded of my favourite quote by Calgacus (Caledonian leader who fought the Romans): “Where they make a desert they call it peace.”

Jones Homes regional director David Ruffley says that it is a “sustainabl­e scheme”. No it is concreting over green fields.

It also apparently “complement­s the existing character of the village”. Since it will increase the size of he village by a third that seems unlikely.

And it “helps protect it for the future”. No, it effectivel­y helps to destroy it.

Language is all we have as humans. This is a case where a robot which had digested the English dictionary would do a better job than Mr Ruffley. It would just say “58 new houses creates a desert”.

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