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    The sad story of the USS John McCain. 5th Anniversary Edition.

    The link in the quote below is to 109 pages of a FOIA response released in 2022 related to an event that happened in 2019.

    Picture it. Five years ago. Trump visited Japan, where the USS John McCain, a Navy guided missile destroyer, was undergoing repairs. In preparation for the visit, someone from the White House requested that the John McCain should be moved out of sight of the President, because of Trump's dislike of the war hero.

    As you can see in the emails contained in the below link, Navy officers were at first suspicious that the directive was somehow faked to embarrass the Navy or the President. After investigation, they sadly determined that it was "legit."

    Because the John McCain was undergoing repairs, moving it would have been difficult. They covered the name with a tarp. When that was deemed unsatisfactory, they strategically stationed a large tug where it would block view of the name. Members of the John McCain crew, whose caps bore the ship name, were given the day off.

    When it became public a few weeks later, Trump denied knowing anything about it. He said the unknown person in the White House who gave the order was "well meaning."

    https://assets.bwbx.io/documents/use...kvIWbpl9eIE/v0
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    Not at all surprising to anyone, the oil cartel which Saudi Arabia and Russia are moving to continue curbing oil supplies worldwide as demand increases. This right after Trump offered significant policy changes and tax benefits to oil producers in exchange for $1 billion dollars.

    OPEC+ Agrees to Extend Production Cuts in Bid to Boost Oil Prices

    OPEC+ on Sunday agreed to extend all production curbs into 2025 in an effort to shore up oil prices, delegates said, with top producers in the group continuing to haggle over a deal to cut output further.

    The agreement comes on the same day the group’s kingpin, Saudi Arabia, launched a giant sale of shares in its national oil champion that will yield billions to help fund the kingdom’s economic transformation.

    The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, together known as OPEC+, agreed to keep collective curbs until the end of 2025. The group has longstanding official reductions of 3.66 million barrels a day, but the new deal includes gradually easing cuts by 300,000 barrels a day for the United Arab Emirates between January and September next year. The group had already agreed earlier to extend curbs by three months.


    Eight top producers in the group also agreed to continue voluntary cuts separately into 2025, currently around 2.2 million barrels a day, according to an OPEC+ document. But the voluntary cuts, which include a cut of one million barrels a day from top producer Saudi Arabia, will only be maintained at the same level for three months before being gradually eased through September next year, the document says.

    The curbs are aimed at bolstering prices and avoiding a global surplus in a context of rising output from other nonmember producers, particularly the U.S., and concerns over demand amid high interest rates and inflation.


    Brent crude, the international oil benchmark, currently trades around $83 a barrel, some way off its intraday high for the year to date of $91.17 on April 5, while the U.S. oil gauge, West Texas Intermediate, is at $79 a barrel. Both benchmarks regained some ground last week supported by market expectations of OPEC+ cuts and elevated tensions in the Middle East, but failed to gather significant momentum.
    Saudi Arabia on Sunday started selling less than 1% in state-run oil giant Aramco, potentially raising almost $12 billion, an offering that followed the record $25.6 billion generated in its 2019 initial public listing. The kingdom has embarked on a slew of megaprojects including a multibillion-dollar city in the desert and a global airline and needs oil in the high $90s to fund its ambitions, according to market watchers.

    But Riyadh has become worried traders on Wall Street were taking positions to sell off oil futures, paving the way for declining prices, delegates said.


    Futures-trading positions currently imply WTI will trade at $73 a barrel in a year from now, down more than 5% from current levels. In April, money managers in New York cut their net long positions in WTI—the main U.S. futures oil contract—by 20.6% and increased their short positions by 97.5%, according to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.


    The further extension of cuts agreed Sunday could tip global oil markets into a supply deficit, pushing up prices. Demand for OPEC+ crude is set to increase next year by 800,000 barrels a day, the cartel said in a report last month.


    Lagging compliance to agreed curbs has been a bone of contention between Saudi Arabia and other top producers. Russia, Iraq and Kazakhstan respectively overproduced 200,000 barrels a day, 240,000 barrels a day and 72,000 barrels a day in April, according to S&P Global’s commodities-data service Platts.

    OPEC’s meeting, which normally takes place in Vienna, was held with several key oil ministers in the alliance attending in Riyadh after Saudi Arabia reverted from plans to carry out the meeting exclusively online. Other producers joined virtually as they did back in November when the meeting was delayed by four days as members wrangled over production.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/ar-BB1ntRiK



    As the sand people of Saudi Arabia were in the final stages of arms sales and security agreements with the United States, I imagine we'll see the Biden Administration end cooperation with its economic enemies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    Not at all surprising to anyone, the oil cartel which Saudi Arabia and Russia are moving to continue curbing oil supplies worldwide as demand increases.
    Are you saying the US leverage isn't what it once was?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    Not at all surprising to anyone, the oil cartel which Saudi Arabia and Russia are moving to continue curbing oil supplies worldwide as demand increases. This right after Trump offered significant policy changes and tax benefits to oil producers in exchange for $1 billion dollars.

    As the sand people of Saudi Arabia were in the final stages of arms sales and security agreements with the United States, I imagine we'll see the Biden Administration end cooperation with its economic enemies.
    HOLY SHIT! THIS IS NEW! OPEC HAS NEVER SLOWED PRODUCTION BEFORE!!!! EVER!!!!

    Poor Joe Biden! It's not fair that OPEC has taken this unprecedented step!

    Seriously though, how are you this fucking stupid?

    Don't worry though.. real help is on the way this November.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Parkbandit View Post
    HOLY SHIT! THIS IS NEW! OPEC HAS NEVER SLOWED PRODUCTION BEFORE!!!! EVER!!!!

    Poor Joe Biden! It's not fair that OPEC has taken this unprecedented step!

    Seriously though, how are you this fucking stupid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    Not at all surprising to anyone, the oil cartel which Saudi Arabia and Russia are moving to continue curbing oil supplies worldwide...
    "Lagging compliance to agreed curbs has been a bone of contention between Saudi Arabia and other top producers. Russia, Iraq and Kazakhstan respectively overproduced 200,000 barrels a day, 240,000 barrels a day and 72,000 barrels a day in April, according to S&P Global’s commodities-data service Platts."

    Do you even read the content you post?

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    I'm continuously surprised by how bad Conservatives are with math.

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    Wait, there's more!

    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    ...as demand increases.
    "The curbs are aimed at bolstering prices and avoiding a global surplus in a context of rising output from other nonmember producers, particularly the U.S., and concerns over demand amid high interest rates and inflation."
    Last edited by Furryrat; 06-02-2024 at 03:51 PM.

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