Knock knock. Saudi is driving the price DOWN, not UP.What shortage? You didn't read the article AND made this about politics. What you need to do is study more economics and realize that as long as commodities are being traded by the public, the price will not reflect supply and demand.Sounds like Michael Lynch has friends in the Fed Gov that said put the brakes on oil prices rising because its hurting the economy and employment. Oh darn wall street cant manipulate oil prices!The market controls the price of oil. OPEC controls the flow of oil certainly, but commodities traders control most of the price.Be careful what you ask for, Cambodia...
If the UN does send peacekeepers, there's a good chance they will do what they have previously done in S.E. Asia and Africa: spread AIDS by visiting prostitutes, and have their way with any women/teenage girls that catch their eyes.There's nothing valuable there. The whole point of the war was to make bankers and the military industrial complex money. Bankers LOVE LOVE LOVE war. It forces countries to borrow money from them.Read it carefuly, the author (of the article) think this way:
The ruling is:
In 1962, the World Court determined that the Preah Vihear temple belonged to Cambodia. Thai nationalists have never accepted that ruling, and land around the temple remains in dispute.
Reasons for the fight:
In recent months, Thailand's embattled Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has come under intense criticism recently from ultra nationalist groups who claim he has shown weakness in his dealings with Cambodia and hasn't done enough to protect Thailand's sovereignty in the border dispute.
The fighting at the border comes as those groups stage a prolonged protest outside Abhisit's offices in Bangkok to demand he step down over the border issue and a litany of other complaints.
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