Iran has accused Arab oil
producers of plotting with the West to bring down oil prices as a tactic to
undermine the Iranian economy.
“Some so-called Islamic
countries in the region are serving the interests of American and (other)
arrogant powers in trying to squeeze the Islamic Republic,” said government
spokesman Mohammad Baqer Nobakht. “The (the West) have forced our oil
production from 4 million bpd to 1 million bpd, and this recent fall of oil
prices is their latest gimmick.” (Mehr News Agency, 21 October)
When oil prices spiked above $100/barrel in June, the Iranian government did
not mention the existence of any regional or international conspiracies. Nobakht’s conspiracy theory aside, his comments show that if the price of
oil remains at around its current levels, it would seriously undermine the Iranian
economy.
Meanwhile, Brent for
December settlement increased 37 cents today, to $85.77 a barrel on the
London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange. Oil futures, however, have decreased
23 percent this year. (Bloomberg, 21 October)
Oversupply of oil in the market is seen as the primary cause for the declining prices.
Oversupply of oil in the market is seen as the primary cause for the declining prices.
File photo: Iranian oil export terminal at Kharq (Getty Images)
Fuel prices here in the Bay Area are the highest in the country.
ReplyDeleteSince the surprising dip in price (a full 34 cents less pre gallon), upon reading the price on the pump I say out loud "God bless President Obama!"
Arab countries are serving their own interests...and if doing so harms iran's economy and reduces the amount of money that the Ayatollah's lackeys can devote to threatening and subverting Iran's Arab neighbors, all the better.
ReplyDeletethe Iranian government LOVES to squeal about their own "rights" but also resorts to complaining when other nations exercise their own sovereign rights.
Well said anon 5:35
Deletethank you for the kind words
DeleteAnonymousOctober 21, 2014 at 5:35 PM
DeleteAnd who exactly is iran subverting?,the last time I looked it was the arabs or turkey trying to subvert each other,like in syria for instance with the turks and the various pgc factions trying to overthrow the government,or the saudis exporting their wahabist terror across the region
Anon 6:19 AM
DeleteAnd when was the last time you "looked",lol ?
Lebanon, Yemen and other Gulf states
DeleteAnonymousOctober 22, 2014 at 2:45 PM
DeletePretty funny subversion Hezbollah is part of the political process in lebanons democracy,as for "yemen and the other gulf states" well I guess if saudi arabia says its true it must be,altho` considering their track record when they werent crushing peaceful demonstrations in bahrain they were smuggling arms and wahabist terrorists into syria along with the other pgcs,looks like its your wahabist arab friends who are doing most of the subverting in the me,backed up by good old uncle sam of course
hezbollah ferdamnsure isn't part of any political process in Lebanon.
Deletethe hezzies are loyal to Iran which uses the shia group to subvert Lebanese sovereignty. the Iranians have so stuffed the hezzies with weaponry that they easily out-gun the Lebanese armed forces and the hezzies defy Lebanon's legal system.
AnonymousOctober 24, 2014 at 10:54 PM
DeleteHezbollah has seats in the government,if thats not being part of a political process then I dont know what is,just because you may not like it does not mean they are not a legitimate political party with widespread support,as for hezbollahs military wing and its weapons if it wasnt for them israel and its collaborators would still be occupying southern lebanon to this day
Oh boo hoo,what a bunch of cry babies! Maybe if they stopped being such idiots by pretending to fight the US and its allies and screaming "death to America" all the time they wouldn't put Iran in such a pickle.They made their own bed now lay in it.
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