Anonymous-0
Well-known Member
This thought occurred to me. Suppose your neighbor is in trouble, you take your equipment there to help. You need resources he already has to help him. But he charges you for them, even a premium price. Make sense?
We're over in the mideast to help those people. We liberated Kuwait from Saddam. We're working in Iraq's interest. what do they do? They charge our military at least twice the going rate their citizens pay for fuel. Iraq is sitting on one of the world's largest proven oil reserves. If they pumped it, they could be the richest per capita country in the world. They have the resources, do they care what's happening here? With friends like these, who needs enemies? Tell me where I'm wrong.
We're over in the mideast to help those people. We liberated Kuwait from Saddam. We're working in Iraq's interest. what do they do? They charge our military at least twice the going rate their citizens pay for fuel. Iraq is sitting on one of the world's largest proven oil reserves. If they pumped it, they could be the richest per capita country in the world. They have the resources, do they care what's happening here? With friends like these, who needs enemies? Tell me where I'm wrong.