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  • AbdulALMohamed
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by Dan U. Holier View Post
    I’m really pissed off by Iraqi gov’t “awarding” a contract to commies (Lukoil) at the WQ oilfiled! Did our guys really have to die for that???

    Next, how would you assess the Risk Management issue at the Kirkuk oilfield?

    How much would the future war against Iran pump up the world crude oil prices? Well, windfall profit is not a sin, right?
    I am sorry but you Americans are just too nice to my people. Chinese see only numbers, while Americans see people also (since you are not communist). Not good for a company.
    Personally I would avoid Kirkuk oilfield as much as possible. It has severe issues; if I may I shall list some of them:
    - -The weather in the region changes drastically throughout the year, so process takes more time.
    - - The region itself is completely unstable.
    - -Multiple owners (never a good thing).
    - -Huge population of Kurds near never means a good thing (Imagine a Mexican version of an Arab)

    I don’t think there will be future war in Iran since Israeli idiots probably wont get support for it in UN.
    But if there is war however, oil prices will go up definitely.

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  • AbdulALMohamed
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by Brother Enoch View Post
    Not to worry, I visit Al Jazeera, presstv and pravda daily, as well as BBC, CNN, MSNBC, FoxNews and a few lesser known news organizations depending on the events of the day. As such I get a balanced view of world events. Never let it be said a True Christian™ is willfully ignorant.



    Ah, so you support the Sunni dominated regime in Bahrain, yet you did not support the former Sunni regime in Iraq. Why? Did you find the Iraqi Sunni regime to be too fundamentalist? Also, if your views on Bahrain differ from those of the Iranian government, why do you remain there? Would not a Sunni dominated country like Bahrain be more suited to you?



    I see. So you opposed the uprising yet denigrate those who shared your goal and quelled the uprising? This seems contradictory. I apologize, it's early here ad perhaps I haven't had enough coffee yet to fully understand what you are saying. Please elaborate, friend.



    Again, I apologize, because I'm not following. Do you believe Iran's influence should not have been blunted? Iran, as I recall, supported the protesters - the ones you called rats. Are you saying Iran's influence being limited in Bahrain by the UN and UK was a bad thing, or a good thing?



    If there are two things we True Christians™ are know for it is our hospitality to strangers and eagerness to learn new things.
    Even in my wildest dreams I would not dare to say such a thing. True Christans are so far the best people I have talked to for a while.



    You answered quite correctly, they are more fundamentalist, but that is only half of the story. Problem is that whole middle east is divided in many tribes, so your religion or way of life does not matter to the people as much as to which tribe you belong to (similar with Indian caste, but not exactly).
    I stayed in Iran on the wish of my wife’s father. I exchange I got the most obedient women.

    Oh I am deeply sorry if I don’t express myself perfectly enough. I just make me sad, when the rest of the world blames America for all the crimes in the world, not considering UK and France at all.
    I am against protests in general, they are the same kind of idiots who “Occupy Wall street”.
    Only sin and anarchy can be born out of them. If you want to change something, consider your God and His holy words and there you shall find the answer for everything. Not that you go on the street and abuse alcohol.

    Influence of everyone but America is a bad thing for a region.
    Only Americans and Gaddafi knew how to control all these tribes in the regions.


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  • Dan U. Holier
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by AbdulALMohamed View Post
    I think the best West Qurna, mainly because of their surprisingly gigantic oil reserves (just officially: near 13 billion barrels!)
    China National Petroleum is doing the most efficient job there. They care not for any working conditions, their economy is strong and combined with wish of China to prove itself better than anyone in the world it makes the safest choice for investment....
    I’m really pissed off by Iraqi gov’t “awarding” a contract to commies (Lukoil) at the WQ oilfiled! Did our guys really have to die for that???

    Next, how would you assess the Risk Management issue at the Kirkuk oilfield?

    How much would the future war against Iran pump up the world crude oil prices? Well, windfall profit is not a sin, right?

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  • Brother Enoch
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by AbdulALMohamed View Post
    hm, good question!
    The problem starts when European journalists make false reports and no sense at all and they spread their lies all over the globe. They barely speak any other language than French (unlike American reporters who are fluent in at least five languages) and then they try to report about the Bahrain and other countries in Persian Gulf. It is a fiasco of course.
    Not to worry, I visit Al Jazeera, presstv and pravda daily, as well as BBC, CNN, MSNBC, FoxNews and a few lesser known news organizations depending on the events of the day. As such I get a balanced view of world events. Never let it be said a True Christian™ is willfully ignorant.

    My opinion is following: Nothing good can be done with the protest. Those who opposed government where just lazy spoiled rats that do deserve as little as it was given to them (or possibly even less).
    Ah, so you support the Sunni dominated regime in Bahrain, yet you did not support the former Sunni regime in Iraq. Why? Did you find the Iraqi Sunni regime to be too fundamentalist? Also, if your views on Bahrain differ from those of the Iranian government, why do you remain there? Would not a Sunni dominated country like Bahrain be more suited to you?

    Intervention was led by Saudi Arabia, but mastermind behind this was UK which wanted to get oil and influence that they lost in last 50 years in the region.
    For everything is to blame Europe and their never ending lust for colonies.
    I see. So you opposed the uprising yet denigrate those who shared your goal and quelled the uprising? This seems contradictory. I apologize, it's early here ad perhaps I haven't had enough coffee yet to fully understand what you are saying. Please elaborate, friend.

    Uprising in Bahrain produced a lot of tension. But reality, however, the role of sectarianism, and particularly Iran’s influence in the uprising, was limited by UN and UK.
    Again, I apologize, because I'm not following. Do you believe Iran's influence should not have been blunted? Iran, as I recall, supported the protesters - the ones you called rats. Are you saying Iran's influence being limited in Bahrain by the UN and UK was a bad thing, or a good thing?

    I thank you to be so nice and full of questions.
    If there are two things we True Christians™ are know for it is our hospitality to strangers and eagerness to learn new things.

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  • AbdulALMohamed
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by Dan U. Holier View Post
    I concur. Besides - with due respect to the free-market values - we should sometime forget petty resentment for a while, right?

    I for one would like to hear OP’s opinion on profitability of investment in now-liberated Iraqi oilfields; which one is the best venue, ATM: Majnoon, Rumaila, West Qurna or Najmah? What at it, which corporation is doing the best job over there: ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, Petrobras or China National Petroleum?

    YiC, DUH
    I think the best West Qurna, mainly because of their surprisingly gigantic oil reserves (just officially: near 13 billion barrels!)
    China National Petroleum is doing the most efficient job there. They care not for any working conditions, their economy is strong and combined with wish of China to prove itself better than anyone in the world it makes the safest choice for investment.
    All other are too dependent on European market, which is collapsing because of Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal.

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  • Dan U. Holier
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by Brother Enoch View Post
    I thank you for this opportunity to learn from you.
    I concur. Besides - with due respect to the free-market values - we should sometime forget petty resentment for a while, right?

    I for one would like to hear OP’s opinion on profitability of investment in now-liberated Iraqi oilfields; which one is the best venue, ATM: Majnoon, Rumaila, West Qurna or Najmah? What at it, which corporation is doing the best job over there: ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, Petrobras or China National Petroleum?

    YiC, DUH

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  • AbdulALMohamed
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by Brother Enoch View Post
    I, for one, am fascinated by this opportunity to learn the opinions of a person living in the Islamic Republic of Iran. If you will permit, I shall seek your insight into a portion of the Arab Spring uprisings, specifically Bahrain. What are your feelings on the uprising in Bahrain, and the subsequent intervention by Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E.? How does this differ (if at all) from the position of the Iranian government?

    I thank you for this opportunity to learn from you.
    hm, good question!
    The problem starts when European journalists make false reports and no sense at all and they spread their lies all over the globe. They barely speak any other language than French (unlike American reporters who are fluent in at least five languages) and then they try to report about the Bahrain and other countries in Persian Gulf. It is a fiasco of course.
    My opinion is following: Nothing good can be done with the protest. Those who opposed government where just lazy spoiled rats that do deserve as little as it was given to them (or possibly even less).
    Intervention was led by Saudi Arabia, but mastermind behind this was UK which wanted to get oil and influence that they lost in last 50 years in the region.
    For everything is to blame Europe and their never ending lust for colonies.
    Uprising in Bahrain produced a lot of tension. But reality, however, the role of sectarianism, and particularly Iran’s influence in the uprising, was limited by UN and UK.



    I thank you to be so nice and full of questions.

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  • Brother Enoch
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by AbdulALMohamed View Post
    Who am I to object a True Christian on his own forum?
    Until I am asked another question I shall do so.
    I, for one, am fascinated by this opportunity to learn the opinions of a person living in the Islamic Republic of Iran. If you will permit, I shall seek your insight into a portion of the Arab Spring uprisings, specifically Bahrain. What are your feelings on the uprising in Bahrain, and the subsequent intervention by Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E.? How does this differ (if at all) from the position of the Iranian government?

    I thank you for this opportunity to learn from you.

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  • AbdulALMohamed
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
    Dear Iranian terrorist: Get lost!
    Who am I to object a True Christian on his own forum?
    Until I am asked another question I shall do so.

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  • AbdulALMohamed
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View Post
    To be honest, after you camel jockeys flew planes into the World Trade Center, you were the #1 enemy in my book. But, after reading about all the progressive things going on in the Islamic world (preventing women from driving, hanging gay teenagers), I actually garnered some respect for you. Mind you, you savages are still unsaved trash and will burn in Hell for following a pedophile as your savior, but I admit you do have some good ideas. I mean, a broken clock is right twice a day, right?

    Anyways Habib, tell us more about yourself? How many women are you married to? How many goats do you own? How many goats are you married to?

    YIC,
    Rev. Jim
    Terrorist attack was possibly the worst idea after naming pope as Jesus on earth. I am still ashamed of it, America is mighty country led by the chosen people. Vatican is much closer and full of child molesters, why where they so stupid to kill Americans who where just doing their job remains unknown to me.
    I am married to two women, not a big number but I tell them everything only once. If I even have to tell them once. I trained them on whistle command (2 blows- lunch must be ready in an hour, 3 blows in the whistle- she has to clean the house and make a dinner) it was hard but now they understand that this is the best for them.

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  • Nobar King
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    Dear Iranian terrorist: Get lost!

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  • Rev. Jim Osborne
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    To be honest, after you camel jockeys flew planes into the World Trade Center, you were the #1 enemy in my book. But, after reading about all the progressive things going on in the Islamic world (preventing women from driving, hanging gay teenagers), I actually garnered some respect for you. Mind you, you savages are still unsaved trash and will burn in Hell for following a pedophile as your savior, but I admit you do have some good ideas. I mean, a broken clock is right twice a day, right?

    Anyways Habib, tell us more about yourself? How many women are you married to? How many goats do you own? How many goats are you married to?

    YIC,
    Rev. Jim

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  • AbdulALMohamed
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by Brother Enoch View Post
    Very well, another day then. Tell me, what are your opinions on President Ahmadinejad? Also, which news source do you find more accurate Presstv or Al Jazeera and why?

    I thank you for this opportunity to speak to a polite and knowledgeable citizen of Iran. It is proving very educational.

    Thank you for your patience.
    Answer to your question is quite simple: Al Jazeera

    The reason is that it has better programe (who on earth will waste its time watching George Galloway on Press tv)
    About Ahmadinezhād, now that is a bit more complex question. I agree with him legalizing death penalty for queers, and his views about Israel. But I think that my sympathy ends here.

    If he would be smart, he would cooperate with America, not that he’s opposing it every time he has opportunity.

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  • John Scopes
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    You left Iraq to go to Iran? Seems a strange choice but perhaps your genetic instinct urged you. Your line will probably be terminated in Iran based on the local Muslim sect that in majority there. You are a classic example of natural selection.

    Originally posted by AbdulALMohamed View Post
    You Sir are educated and aware of the world! (I would expect nothing less from True Christian)

    Sunni Musilm.

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  • Brother Enoch
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    Re: Geetings!

    Originally posted by AbdulALMohamed View Post
    Believe me dear Sir, this is just a beginning of the whole story.
    Maybe someday I will share it with you (private message if possible).
    Very well, another day then. Tell me, what are your opinions on President Ahmadinejad? Also, which news source do you find more accurate Presstv or Al Jazeera and why?

    I thank you for this opportunity to speak to a polite and knowledgeable citizen of Iran. It is proving very educational.

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