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In today's episode, Kip breaks down a rocky week in the markets, spotlighting the surprising fact that in spite of heightened volatility and the backdrop of war the S&P 500 closed down just 2%. Kip digs into the main forces driving investor sentiment: the impact of surging oil prices, geopolitical tensions centered on Iran, and what he calls the “4D chess” of Trump's strategies on energy and the Middle East. You'll get his take on why negativity dominated the headlines, the role of the Strait of Hormuz in global energy markets, and how all eyes are on oil as the primary driver of this market pullback. Kip also examines the unusual behavior of interest rates in times of conflict, analyzes the technicals and market internals, and shares his high-confidence outlook for what could spark the next major move higher. Tune into today's podcast to learn more.
Season 6, Episode 6: Welcome back to a new episode of Keeping it Real with Dr. Kuehl. This week, Dr. Chris Kuehl answers a member question on oil prices and the war.ASA Chief Economist Dr. Chris Kuehl is back with his weekly economic update podcast. In Season 6, Episode 6 (6:43 in length), ASA Chief Economist Dr. Chris Kuehl talks to members about how geopolitical conflict can disrupt global oil markets, the role of major oil-producing nations, and what ongoing tensions could mean for future oil prices, supply stability, and economic uncertainty.Do we know what the impact of the war will be on the oil market?Do we buy oil from Iran?What damage can Iran do to the oil producers in the region?What are insurance businesses saying?Oil priced internationally — are we being vulnerable?Oil prices falling — are those days over with? Is this a good thing?What are the conditions for an oil glut?What will the oil markets decide long term?How might supply chain disruptions affect global energy prices?Ask Dr. Kuehl a Question!Have a question or topic for Chris Kuehl that you would like answered on this podcast? Email it to Brianna Dovichi at bdovichi@asa.net.
As tensions rise in the Middle East amid the conflict involving Iran, energy markets around the world are on edge. A key concern is the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow shipping lane where roughly 20 million barrels of oil per day—about one-fifth of the world's supply—passes through. Any disruption there could send shockwaves through global energy markets and quickly affect prices at the pump. In this episode, Larry Behrens, Communications Director for Power the Future, joins the show to break down what the Iran conflict could mean for oil markets, global shipping, and American energy security. Behrens brings more than 20 years of experience in government, journalism, and energy policy, and has appeared on major outlets including Fox News and Newsmax discussing U.S. energy policy and global markets. We discuss how Iran fits into the global oil market, why the Strait of Hormuz is so strategically important, and whether the United States is truly insulated from Middle East energy shocks. Behrens also weighs in on what policies could help protect American consumers from volatility and whether the current crisis strengthens the argument for increased domestic energy production.
U.S. stocks fell after fresh military strikes on Iran fueled fears of a prolonged regional conflict. Oil surged, gold reversed, and markets experienced sharp intraday volatility before recovering from their worst levels.>>> Follow me on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/endrit-cela/>>> Follow me on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/endritcela_official/Disclaimer for "Capital Markets Quickie" Podcast:The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are based on information available at the time of recording and reflect the personal perspectives of the host. They do not represent the viewpoints of any other projects, cooperations, or affiliations the host may be involved in. "Capital Markets Quickie" does not offer financial advice. Before making any financial decisions, please conduct your own due diligence and consult with a financial advisor.
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On today's episode, Andy speaks with geopolitical analyst Peter Zeihan about current global developments. Their discussion covers civil unrest in Iran, U.S.–China relations and Taiwan, Germany's military support for Ukraine, and the situation in Venezuela. They also address global oil transport, U.S.–Latin America relations, and strategic considerations involving Greenland .Change Agents is an IRONCLAD ORIGINAL Sponsors: Firecracker Farm Use code IRONCLAD to get 15% off your first order at https://firecracker.farm/ GHOSTBED: Go to GhostBed.com/CHANGEAGENTS and use code CHANGEAGENTS for an extra 15% off sitewide. Norwood Sawmills: Learn more about Norwood Sawmills and how you can start milling your own lumber at norwoodsawmills.com Chapters: 00:00 Intro to Peter Zeihan 01:09 The Iranian Protest Response 08:15 Strikes on Iran 14:11 If China Invades Taiwan 17:52 Germany's role in the Ukraine War 26:19 The Future of Peace Talks in Ukraine 35:24 The Aftermath of the Venezuelan Op 48:24 Can These Global Changes Be Undone? 52:22 Will the US try to take Greenland? Chapters: 00:00 Intro to Peter Zeihan 01:09 The Iranian Protest Response 08:15 Strikes on Iran 14:11 If China Invades Taiwan 17:52 Germany's role in the Ukraine War 26:19 The Future of Peace Talks in Ukraine 35:24 The Aftermath of the Venezuelan Op 48:24 Can These Global Changes Be Undone? 52:22 Will the US try to take Greenland? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on **Habari Live**, we break down a pattern that's becoming impossible to ignore.Donald Trump and his allies suffer multiple legal losses as federal courts shut down attempts to block California's redistricting and rule that ICE cannot hide detention facilities from congressional oversight. Judges make clear: power does not exist without accountability.We then examine Trump's address to the nation, where fact-checkers ranked several of his claims as false or misleading — from inflation and gas prices to exaggerated economic achievements. When a national address collapses under scrutiny, the consequences matter.Finally, we turn to Venezuela, where Trump escalates military and economic actions while openly framing the conflict around oil. Leaked audio reveals how close U.S. actions came to civilian catastrophe, raising serious questions about transparency, recklessness, and unchecked authority.In our final segment, we play and analyze key clips on economic inequality, immigration scapegoating, ICE enforcement, healthcare misinformation, election interference, and the dangerous use of dehumanizing language — placing today's rhetoric in its historical context.We close with words from Fred Hampton, reminding us that truth, justice, and collective action endure longer than fear and lies.**This is Habari Live — accountability, context, and the truth our way.**
Oil prices rallied following Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear and military targets, but just as quickly reversed after the US bombed three of Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities. War premiums were mostly erased after US President Donald Trump said Israel and Iran agreed to a ceasefire. Jeff Mower, director of Americas oil news, speaks about the price swings, US crude production growth, global shipping rates, and nuclear deal hopes with oil futures editor Chris van Moessner, policy editor Kate Winston and head of Americas freight markets Kristen Hays. Links: US strikes may have dimmed the chance for an Iran nuclear deal, oil sanctions relief: experts (subscriber content)
We discuss pipeline geopolitics and US imperialism with attorney and historian Charlotte Dennett. Charlotte is the author of: 'Follow the Pipelines: Uncovering the Mystery of a Lost Spy and the Deadly Politics of the Great Game for Oil' (See: American Exception 110) "Israel, Gaza, and the Struggle for Oil" "War in Ukraine Could Be the Mother of All Energy Wars: But the Media Still Misses the Context" Charlotte Dennett is also the co-author (with Gerard Colby) of 'Thy Will Be Done: The Conquest of the Amazon : Nelson Rockefeller and Evangelism in the Age of Oil' (See: American Exception 107) Image: A US soldier walks towards a burning oil well in Iraq's vast Rumaila oil fields in March of 2003. (Yannis Behrakis/Reuters) Special thanks to: Dana Chavarria, production Casey Moore, graphics Michelle Boley, animated intro Mock Orange, music
What is the connection between oil, war, and climate crisis? In a long article “Oil, climate and war: The curse of the petrostate”, Alexander Etkind explores the tendency of authoritarian petrostates, such as Russia and Iran, to launch wars and downplay climate change. ---------- SPEAKER: Alexander Etkind is a historian and cultural scientist. Alexander Etkind was born in 1955 in St. Petersburg, Russia, and is a professor at CEU Vienna. He was formerly a professor of history and the Chair of Russia-Europe relations at the European University Institute in Florence. He is fellow of the European Institute for International Law and International Relations. Etkind's research focuses on European and Russian intellectual history, memory studies, natural resources and the history of political economy, empire and colonies in Europe, and Russian politics, novels, and film in the 21st century. His has written many compelling books, including Russia Against Modernity, Rethinking the Gulag and Nature's Evil: A Cultural History of Natural Resources. Links will be added to the video description. ---------- LINKS: Alexander Etkind on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sasha_Etkind Alexander Etkind on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Etkind Alexander Etkind at the Moscow Times: https://www.themoscowtimes.com/author/alexander-etkind-2 ---------- BOOKS: Russia Against Modernity (2023) Rethinking the Gulag: Identities, Sources, Legacies (2022) Nature's Evil: A Cultural History of Natural Resources (2021) Eros Of the Impossible: The History of Psychoanalysis In Russia (2019) Development and Dystopia: Studies in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Eastern Europe (2018) War and Memory in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus (2017) Cultural Forms of Protest in Russia (2017) Warped Mourning: Stories of the Undead in the Land of the Unburied (2013) Internal Colonization: Russia's Imperial Experience (2011) Remembering Katyn (2013) ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org ---------- WATCH NEXT: Julia Tymoshenko https://youtu.be/mLqB7ShA2l4 Anastasiya Shapochkina https://youtu.be/AUbSEiqJk1o Luke Harding https://youtu.be/YRgCJ4HqIbo Yuri Felshtinsky https://youtu.be/_Jhj4Z32e_Q Ian Garner https://youtu.be/j9l4PYBD0_o ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube's algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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What if the MidEast wars are not about religious fanatics but "Peak Oil" and other lies from CIA for decades coupled with CIA's focus on Iran since the 1950s. Biden's relentless attacks on energy are a war against USA & EU and generating windfall profits for Russia, Iran (3:52) Mike Johnson's warmongering — blinded by his beliefs about prophecy and ignoring God's clear, direct commands. Where was he during the Covid War against the American people and the rest of the world? Why does he STILL ignore the poison and tyranny? (23:14)Neuralink's horrific results — in one monkey, her brain ruptured out the back of her skull. But the government gives these "medical scientists" plenty of legal loopholes to prevent reporting. Any human volunteers ready? (2:02:19)The Hill says it's time for everyone but Trump to get out of the GOP race as preliminary push polls abound, months before the first primary. Maybe we should award the Super Bowl trophy to our favorite team BEFORE pre-season begins? Trump wants no debate, but he DOES want a televised trial. Eric Trump reveals his multi-million dollar salary was to "pour concrete" (2:09:24)"Gallon of Blood" in Retribution — Trump's Record on War and PeaceIs this why he doesn't want to debate? (2:25:51)Did you realize that 2023 had RECORD COLD TEMPERATURES on EVERY CONTINENT? But climate crazies attack the Louvre (2:40:03) No tool has been more transformative to our society than cars. That's why they're the target. But major automakers continue to run as fast as they can AWAY from EV's. Toyota says "I told you so". GM offers only $1,400 for defective batteries (2:49:31)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT
What if the MidEast wars are not about religious fanatics but "Peak Oil" and other lies from CIA for decades coupled with CIA's focus on Iran since the 1950s. Biden's relentless attacks on energy are a war against USA & EU and generating windfall profits for Russia, Iran (3:52) Mike Johnson's warmongering — blinded by his beliefs about prophecy and ignoring God's clear, direct commands. Where was he during the Covid War against the American people and the rest of the world? Why does he STILL ignore the poison and tyranny? (23:14)Neuralink's horrific results — in one monkey, her brain ruptured out the back of her skull. But the government gives these "medical scientists" plenty of legal loopholes to prevent reporting. Any human volunteers ready? (2:02:19)The Hill says it's time for everyone but Trump to get out of the GOP race as preliminary push polls abound, months before the first primary. Maybe we should award the Super Bowl trophy to our favorite team BEFORE pre-season begins? Trump wants no debate, but he DOES want a televised trial. Eric Trump reveals his multi-million dollar salary was to "pour concrete" (2:09:24)"Gallon of Blood" in Retribution — Trump's Record on War and PeaceIs this why he doesn't want to debate? (2:25:51)Did you realize that 2023 had RECORD COLD TEMPERATURES on EVERY CONTINENT? But climate crazies attack the Louvre (2:40:03) No tool has been more transformative to our society than cars. That's why they're the target. But major automakers continue to run as fast as they can AWAY from EV's. Toyota says "I told you so". GM offers only $1,400 for defective batteries (2:49:31)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT
This week, the Nasdaq is set to test the 13,600-point support level. We're also anticipating insights from the Federal Reserve on Wednesday. Concerns are rising over the escalating situation in Taiwan, which could significantly disrupt the stock markets if it intensifies. Last week, Tetra Technologies Inc (TTI) boosted earnings in the $1000 challenge. The question remains: is TTI still part of the portfolio, or has it been sold? This and more will be discussed in this week's episode of 'Trading Tips With Jim,' a podcast by Stockinvest.us. Websites mentioned in today's podcast: https://stockinvest.us https://getagraph.com
Ep. 160: Bed Bath & Beyond jumps 50% to lead a 'nonsense' rally in meme stocks. Crypto exchange Binance plans a 15%-30% hiring spree in 2023. FTX has recovered $5 billion worth of liquid assets. Barclays cuts Apple's price target from $144 dollars to $133 dollars. The West's oil war against Russia is starting to take its toll but there are calls for tougher measures still.
Multipolarista host Ben Norton discusses an important yet little known US-Saudi "oil war" in 2014, when Washington pressured Riyadh to overproduce crude and make prices plummet on the global market in order to hurt the export-reliant economies of Russia, Iran, and Venezuela. VIDEO: https://youtube.com/watch?v=OuArMYIZ-Ck SOURCES: https://multipolarista.com/2022/11/18/oil-war-us-saudi-crash-russia-iran-venezuela-2014 Check out our interview with historian Aaron Good for more information on how oil is used as a geopolitical weapon: https://multipolarista.com/2022/11/16/oil-geopolitical-weapon-opec-saudi-petrodollar
Welcome to the Green Dragon Tavern! We talk the attack on the Nordstream pipelines and focus on the second and third order effects that are putting the great powers of the world on the brink of war. Radio Contra Sponsors: Civil Defense Manual Tactical Wisdom Blacksmith Publishing Radio Contra Patron Program Brushbeater Training Calendar Brushbeater Forum Palmetto State Armory Primary Arms ReadyWise Storable Food
Author and Money Manager Alex Krainer joins me to discuss the new war for control over oil and the rapidly changing landscape of the Middle East and Central AsiaBlog : http:www.tomluongo.meTwitter @TFL1728
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California is at war with fossil fuels while maintaining the highest gas prices in the nation. Today you will hear from a small-town mayor from California's oil region, and learn how every state may be impacted by California's energy policies. SHOW NOTES: 1:03: Why Is California's Government At War With Fossil Fuels? 3:28: How Much Untapped Oil Does California Have? 6:08: Why Does California Always Have The Most Expensive Gas? 9:04: Why Did Tesla Move Out Of California? 15:49: Why Does California Import Russian Oil? 18:38: Why Does California Have Rolling Blackouts? 25:14: What Lessons Should Other States Learn From California's Oil War?
War risk makes it impossible for ships to get insurance to load Russian cargo in the northern black sea. This cripples Russian exports of cargoes of Russia's own oil and its own wheat. Russians have an incentive to end the war sooner rather than later. Check out more from Morgans: Visit the Morgans website: www.morgans.com.au Check out our blog: www.morgans.com.au/Blog On Facebook: www.facebook.com/MorgansAU On Instagram: www.instagram.com/Morgans.Australia On Twitter: twitter.com/MorgansAU #Economy #Russia #Ukraine
Putin's just the cover. Democrats are using Russia to escalate your gas prices, skyrocket inflation, cause food shortages and bring about their green utopia.
This week on Bad Faith podcast, I spoke to investigative reporters Ken Klippenstein & David Sirota about the energy implications of the Ukraine Russia conflict, why this isn't a bigger moment for green energy, and their thoughts on the state of the union. Let's debrief about that and anything else on your mind tonight. Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com
A round-up of the main headlines on November 11th 2021. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in our app Sveriges Radio Play. Producer: Frank Radosevich Presenter: Sujay Dutt
The Oil War has come and gone, leaving the world a disaster unless you know how to make fuel out of chicken poop, or are welcomed into a friendly yet horny enclave of survivors, or if you own the biggest semi-truck in all of New Zealand. So sit back and pour yourself a glass of Cognac while we discuss director Harley Cokeliss's BATTLETRUCK aka WARLORD OF THE 21ST CENTURY and find out if you just might be the Judd of all your friends!
WITNESS ME!!!!! or just listen to this episode.....either way. Join us as we discuss George Miller's modern Action classic Mad Max: Fury Road.
It really says something that we can only name a handful of things that Joe Biden has done right. Join us for one of those things, Texas' continued woes, the Federal Reserve fucking up again, a new Oil War, and more! Title Card made by Rise Comics
Majlis host Dr. Adnan Husain sits down with director David Schisgall to discuss his new documentary film The Oil War. Premiered in DOC NYC festival November 11th-19th, 2020. The film follows historian Andrew Bacevich and his book, America's War for the Greater Middle East: A Military History, as he delivers an anti-colonial critique of US foreign policy in the Middle East, informed by his long career in the Army. While other historians analyze changing presidential administrations, Bacevich sees one long Oil War. There are scant differences between Democrats and Republicans when it comes to the sacrifice of soldiers' lives. His radical analysis has won bipartisan followers and even an invitation to speak with President Obama. Bacevich describes what that meeting reveals about America's need to break free from its past. Find the film here: https://www.docnyc.net/film/the-oil-war/ Find MSGP on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MSGPQU and Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSGPQU Support us here: https://www.queensu.ca/msgp/ Follow Dr. Adnan Husain on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adnanahusain
On this episode of The Critical Hour, Dr. Wilmer Leon is joined by Dr. Colin Campbell, TV news reporter with more than 20 years of experience. As a senior Washington, DC, correspondent since 2008, he has been a reporter-at-large covering two presidencies, Congress and the State Department. George Perry Floyd Jr. was laid to rest on Tuesday in Houston, Texas, buried next to his mother. In death he gave rise to international protests, and his last words — “I can't breathe” — have become a rallying cry. He was 46. Floyd's last words were the same as Eric Garner's in New York City. He was murdered by police, as were Tamir Rice and so many others. Why has this death generated such a reaction, and why now? A Monday Washington Post headline read: "US economy officially went into a recession in February, ending record 128-month expansion." So, how do we square the pronouncement of a recession with statements from people like US President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), the latter of whom, reported the Financial Times, on Monday "suggested the US economy was already on the mend, on the back of a report showing the US economy created 2.5 million jobs in May — close to one-tenth of the 21 million positions shed since the coronavirus pandemic began"? In Charlotte Dennett's new piece in Counter Punch, entitled "Saudi Arms Sales, the Ghost of a Reporter, and America's Oil War in Yemen," she writes, "The brutal killing of George Floyd by police, followed by the president's calls for military intervention against protestors, are causing words like 'dictatorship,' 'authoritarianism' and even 'fascism' to become part of the national discourse. But the president has been dismantling constitutional safeguards for a long time, and the racism he and his administration have broadcast across the nation extends around the world, too.” What does this mean?GUESTS:Dr. Colin Campbell - TV news reporter for more than 20 years. As a senior Washington, DC correspondent since 2008, he has been a reporter-at-large covering two presidencies, Congress and the State Department.Dr. Dania Francis - Assistant professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.Charlotte Dennett - Investigative journalist. Her latest book is "The Crash of Flight 3804: A Lost Spy, a Daughter's Quest, and the Deadly Politics of the Great Game for Oil."
Talked a little about the daily COVID-19 tally, before bringing on Shelly Fortner with the Hunger Task Force of La Crosse. Food Drive Fridays' second last week was another good one. After that, GasBuddy.com petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan joined to talk about the Sauid v. Russia oil war and gas prices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Oilfield is in more than 1 Oil War. As tensions with China grow, there is increased concern over the strength of the USD. As China's primary goal is to unseat the global currency, the oilfield should be paying very close attention in the coming months. This is not a new attempt, but the global black-swans might just be the leverage that China needs to succeed. The entire world should be very concerned with these direct and deliberate threats. This week, I am joined by Rare Petro's Founder, Anthony McDaniels to discuss the Assault on the PetroDollar. Rare Petro : - Follow Rare Petro - Blog, Podcast, and Oilfield News. www.rarepetro.com FOLLOW THE CRUDE AUDACITY PODCAST: (Instagram, YouTube, Linkedin, and Facebook) PLEASE RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE Look for us on Instagram : @thecrudeaudacity Linkedin, : https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-crude-audacity-podcast/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/The-Crude-Audacity-116332929737539/ Website : www.thecrudeaudacity.com
Today we have NYU's Dr. Carolyn Kissane back on the show to talk about the situation on the ground in New York, and how the pandemic has affected her role as an educator. Then in the second half, we do an in-depth dive into a growing economic conflict between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Dr. Kissane goes into the background of the conflict, what role the U.S. has in it, and what the possible ramifications are. A jam-packed episode, but well worth a full listen! Check out Dr. Kissane's article on the conflict at https://zpryme.com/insights/covid-19-and-an-oil-price-war-no-one-wins/ Music by bensound.com
Finally, some good news! And... Some bad news. I'll give you my take on why Trump is attacking the WHO, and the awful, no good, terrible plan to "fix" oil prices. Plus, my reaction to Sanders pulling out of the race, the leverage he might still have left. Links EARN IT Signal >> Blog >> 230, or not 230? That is the EARN IT question. (https://signal.org/blog/earn-it/) Economy Fed Chair Powell says U.S. economy deteriorating with alarming speed (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fed-chair-powell-says-us-economy-deteriorating-with-alarming-speed/ar-BB12o0Ak) Pot Use Reached All-Time High in March Amid Lockdown Measures (https://www.msn.com/en-us/finance/markets/pot-use-reached-all-time-high-in-march-amid-lockdown-measures/ar-BB12kLPW) Trump Forced by Oil War Into Unthinkable Push for Higher Prices (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-forced-by-oil-war-into-unthinkable-push-for-higher-prices/ar-BB12jpjg) New Residential Slashes Its Dividend as Margin Calls Force It to Liquidate Assets | The Motley Fool (https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/04/08/new-residential-slashes-its-dividend-as-margin-cal.aspx) Mortgage bankers warn Fed purchases of mortgages unbalanced market, forcing margin calls (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/29/mortgage-bankers-warn-fed-purchases-of-mortgages-unbalanced-market-forcing-margin-calls.html) Liquidity stress in the US mortgage market - Bond Vigilantes (https://www.bondvigilantes.com/blog/2020/04/06/liquidity-stress-in-the-us-mortgage-market/) Feds loosen virus rules to let essential workers return (https://apnews.com/fab319a90ead9aae057f7fab059c2ccb) Coronavirus: Who doesn't get a stimulus check? Millions of people left out (https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/04/10/coronavirus-who-doesnt-get-stimulus-check-millions-people-left-out/5112027002/) COVID-19 Intelligence report warned of coronavirus crisis as early as November: Sources | GMA (https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/news/story/intelligence-report-warned-coronavirus-crisis-early-november-sources-70031273) Should we follow the Swiss in dealing with COVID-19? | TheHill (https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/489970-should-we-follow-the-swiss-in-dealing-with-covid-19) Federal Support Ends For Coronavirus Testing Sites As Pandemic Peak Nears : Coronavirus Live Updates : NPR (https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/08/829955099/federal-support-for-coronavirus-testing-sites-end-as-peak-nears) Anthony Fauci sets stage for mandatory -- lucrative! -- vaccine - Washington Times (https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/apr/8/anthony-fauci-sets-stage-mandatory-vaccine/) Ventilators are overused for Covid-19 patients, doctors say - STAT (https://www.statnews.com/2020/04/08/doctors-say-ventilators-overused-for-covid-19/) Coronavirus tests bound for UK become contaminated with coronavirus | Fox News (https://www.foxnews.com/world/coronavirus-tests-uk-contaminated-covid-19) Election Bernie Sanders Drops Out of 2020 Presidential Race, Paving Way for Biden - WSJ (https://www.wsj.com/articles/bernie-sanders-ends-bid-for-white-house-11586359593) Opinion | Trump Wants 50 Wisconsins on Election Day - The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/10/opinion/wisconsin-primary-2020-election.html) How will coronavirus change the US presidential campaign? | US news | The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/10/us-election-coronavirus-voting-trump-biden)
President Barack Obama infuriated Russians in 2014, especially leader Vladimir Putin, by calling the country a “regional power” that seized part of Ukraine out of weakness, not strength. This provoked Putin and his regime to “double down” on their existing efforts to undermine U.S. interests around the world, Russian expert Dr. Stephen Blank told participants in a Jewish Policy Center conference call April 14. Blank, a former professor of national security studies at the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College, has consulted for the Central Intelligence Agency and is an internationally-known authority on Russia and the former Soviet Union. He said recognizing “the paranoid mindset” is key to analyzing Moscow's international behavior. Referring to the “color revolutions” that overthrew authoritarian rulers, sometimes Russian clients, in Ukraine, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon and to the “Arab spring” upheavals of 2011, Blank said “Russians believe all those revolutions were U.S. conspiracies” aimed at Moscow. So Putin's policies attempt “to thwart U.S. interests wherever possible,” Blank told approximately 200 JPC call listeners. In the Middle East, Russia is “obsessed” with gaining access to and if possible control over energy supplies, he said. But it suffered “a major defeat at the hands of the Saudis and United States” this week in the oil price war it had begun with Saudi Arabia. Russia has “lost billions of dollar in its attempt to drive Saudi Arabia out of key markets.” Blank noted that Russia and the Soviet Union before it traditionally have tried to project power beyond their borders. However, the dispatch of troops and mercenaries into the Middle East is simultaneously new for Moscow and an attempt to regain Mediterranean naval bases lost with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. In the Middle East, the Russians “are not looking for stability,” according to Blank. Rather, they seek to use existing conflicts and incite new ones to “prolong the game” in which all parties look to Moscow as the influential mediator. In Syria, Russia remains determined to see its client, Bashar al-Assad, firmly restored to power after nine years of civil war. Vladimir and Bibi – It's Only Tactical Russia and Israel, or rather Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, maintain a “purely tactical” relationship, Blank said. “Russia deters Iran from provoking Israel [and] always has been opposed to Iran having nuclear weapons.” But Moscow also enables Iran, sells weapons to it and its major international surrogate, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and promotes the political recognition of Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. Russian and Turkish interests in Syria, regarding Iran, in Libya and elsewhere both overlap and conflict. That means, Blank said, that “Turkey and other Middle Eastern countries … are doing what they've done for the past 50 or 60 years—playing both sides [Russia and the United States] against the middle.” Putin, a former KGB officer, in 2005 called implosion of the Soviet Union “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century.” Blank said Russian activities, whether in arms sales, dispatch of military forces—as to Syria and Libya—information warfare, energy and diplomacy should be understood as part of an overall attempt to recoup the great power status and influence lost with the Soviet downfall. Russia carried out an “impressive” military modernization over the past ten years, Blank said. Improvements include “terrific missiles of great lethality,“ submarines with “imposing range” and a renewed nuclear arsenal. But even before the coronavirus” pandemic the upgrades “hit a ceiling,” he asserted. Blank does not believe Russia can deny U.S. forces access to European NATO allies or NATO's movement to an eastern European front facing Putin's mili
President Barack Obama infuriated Russians in 2014, especially leader Vladimir Putin, by calling the country a “regional power” that seized part of Ukraine out of weakness, not strength. This provoked Putin and his regime to “double down” on their existing efforts to undermine U.S. interests around the world, Russian expert Dr. Stephen Blank told participants in a Jewish Policy Center conference call April 14. Blank, a former professor of national security studies at the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College, has consulted for the Central Intelligence Agency and is an internationally-known authority on Russia and the former Soviet Union. He said recognizing “the paranoid mindset” is key to analyzing Moscow's international behavior. Referring to the “color revolutions” that overthrew authoritarian rulers, sometimes Russian clients, in Ukraine, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon and to the “Arab spring” upheavals of 2011, Blank said “Russians believe all those revolutions were U.S. conspiracies” aimed at Moscow. So Putin's policies attempt “to thwart U.S. interests wherever possible,” Blank told approximately 200 JPC call listeners. In the Middle East, Russia is “obsessed” with gaining access to and if possible control over energy supplies, he said. But it suffered “a major defeat at the hands of the Saudis and United States” this week in the oil price war it had begun with Saudi Arabia. Russia has “lost billions of dollar in its attempt to drive Saudi Arabia out of key markets.” Blank noted that Russia and the Soviet Union before it traditionally have tried to project power beyond their borders. However, the dispatch of troops and mercenaries into the Middle East is simultaneously new for Moscow and an attempt to regain Mediterranean naval bases lost with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. In the Middle East, the Russians “are not looking for stability,” according to Blank. Rather, they seek to use existing conflicts and incite new ones to “prolong the game” in which all parties look to Moscow as the influential mediator. In Syria, Russia remains determined to see its client, Bashar al-Assad, firmly restored to power after nine years of civil war. Vladimir and Bibi – It's Only Tactical Russia and Israel, or rather Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, maintain a “purely tactical” relationship, Blank said. “Russia deters Iran from provoking Israel [and] always has been opposed to Iran having nuclear weapons.” But Moscow also enables Iran, sells weapons to it and its major international surrogate, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and promotes the political recognition of Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. Russian and Turkish interests in Syria, regarding Iran, in Libya and elsewhere both overlap and conflict. That means, Blank said, that “Turkey and other Middle Eastern countries … are doing what they've done for the past 50 or 60 years—playing both sides [Russia and the United States] against the middle.” Putin, a former KGB officer, in 2005 called implosion of the Soviet Union “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century.” Blank said Russian activities, whether in arms sales, dispatch of military forces—as to Syria and Libya—information warfare, energy and diplomacy should be understood as part of an overall attempt to recoup the great power status and influence lost with the Soviet downfall. Russia carried out an “impressive” military modernization over the past ten years, Blank said. Improvements include “terrific missiles of great lethality,“ submarines with “imposing range” and a renewed nuclear arsenal. But even before the coronavirus” pandemic the upgrades “hit a ceiling,” he asserted. Blank does not believe Russia can deny U.S. forces access to European NATO allies or NATO's movement to an eastern European front facing Putin's mili
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It's times we're living only seen in movies, forewarned in movies. The Husband and Wife Team look at the latest info uncovered within the investigation of the Covid-19 Pandemic, including a certain doctor didn't think Coronavirus was a threat to the United States. The Saudis and the Russians are at war over oil production. Saudi Arabia wanted to slow oil production, due to slowed demand. due to the global virus, Russia didn't-- Saudi began producing more oil, Russia said F-you, we're not dependent on our oil like you, we have rainy-day funds. The Saudis began flooding the market with oil, and the war is on. Crazy Dee and Tracey look at the Original Mad Max and Mad Max 2: Road Warrior, and ask-- isn't a war between 2-Super Powers, and the resulting breakdown of society, lead to a shortage of oil/gas/petroleum, and isn't this the dystopian world created, over greed, Max finds himself in? A world where anything and everything goes to survive oil and food storage. Then the team interviews PJ Barnes, the writer director actor-in 'The Players'; a movie about 2-brothers who plan some-get back at the person abusing their mother. The Interview and Review the 1st in a new segment called 'Coronavirus Shut Down: The New Normal Independent Filmmaker Interview and Movie Review Segment.
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There are some (very minor) audio issues, mostly because I struggle holding my microphone in the same place, in relation to my mouth. I think I fixed most of it in editing though!. On today's episode: - COVID-19 - Elon Musk downplays virus for profit - Israel uses virus as excuse to spy - Amazon profits as the rest of us suffer - Saudis wage oil war against Russia - Erik Prince of Blackwater doing evil stuff - Alex Jones arrested for DWI - US and China in a media war - Greenland and Antarctica melting fast - Japanese Neonazi sentenced to death - Gas explosion in Lagos, Nigeria - Ancient Maya city found on Mexican farm - Ghislaine Maxwell sues Epstein's estate
Oil prices are taking a 1-2 punch. The unprecedented coronavirus crisis is coupled with a price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Harvard's Meghan O'Sullivan joins Mike to discuss how producers and investors can make sense in these turbulent times.
The stock market has experienced an extremely turbulent March and many experts already believe that the world is falling into another recession. While the Coronavirus scare has impacted world markets and supply chains, there is another reason that the world economy is struggling - an oil price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia. On March 9th, the global price of Brent Crude oil fell from almost $60 a barrel to below $32 a barrel. This large dip in prices all began when Saudi Arabia, Russia, and other OPEC countries met to discuss putting a floor under falling oil prices because of the Coronavirus. Moscow apparently decided to blow up their three year old pact to manage global oil supplies by refusing to sign on to the proposed cuts. This sent the prices spiraling down. Saudi Arabia then responded by slashing oil prices. In this episode, Drew and Alex talk about the reasons behind this confrontation between Russia and Saudi Arabia, and also the global implications. It appears that both countries are playing a game of economic chicken and Drew and Alex believe that the United States shale industry could be the most impacted by this price war. Also, other oil rich countries like Iraq, Nigeria, and Oman may be brutally hit by these price changes. Both Russia and Saudi Arabia appear prepared for a longterm battle, who will come out on top?
Saudi Arabia’s oil spat with Russia throws a spanner into the works of the Kingdom’s long-standing effort to hedge its bets, a strategy that has taken on added significance as the Gulf comes to grips with the likelihood that the region’s security architecture will fundamentally change.
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Cisco and Falzon Hour Broadcast in Politics Call in to speak with the host: Cisco Acosta, Mark Falzon, and guest (845) 262-0988 Join us tonight, at 9:00 pm eastern time, with our guest, Annie Berdel is a self proclaimed advocate of educating women in the art of personal protection and self reliance. Topics for discussion: Coronavirus, The Oil War, and the Chinese war on America. Hosts: Cisco Acosta, Mark Falzon Show Writer: Doreen Ann Show Sponsor: Studentsforabetterfuture.com
Portfolio manager Jeff Moore speaks with host Dave Bushnell about the hysteria taking over the markets. Jeff discusses the real facts, not myths, driving the biggest market events in recent memory, and explains a rational, historically reliable approach to managing volatility. Recorded on March 10, 2020.
How COVID-19 sparked Russia vs Saudi Arabia Oil War. Equiti Group Ltd is the parent company of some of the most progressive FX and CFD brands and prime brokerage providers in the industry.
How COVID-19 sparked Russia vs Saudi Arabia Oil War. Equiti Group Ltd is the parent company of some of the most progressive FX and CFD brands and prime brokerage providers in the industry.
In this segment of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Dr. Jack Rasmus, an economist, radio show host, & author of "The Scourge of Neoliberalism," to talk about the all-out price war hitting the oil markets, why the collapse of asset markets as the Coronavirus guts global demand has led us to this moment, why this news immediately sparked a selloff and likely means we're almost certainly in a global recession now, how the US fracking industry originally managed to upend traditional energy markets and how it may be affected now, why fracking companies overextended on junk bonds are likely to face extinction, why the decision to maintain low interest rates means there's no longer any ammunition left in the Fed's holster and it will have to engage in further large-scale quantitative easing and tax cuts, how the overuse of those tools to fatten corporate profits means their efficacy has been severely reduced, why the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic will be felt most acutely by working people.
Are you afraid to consume essential oils? Do you hear people telling you that you would be crazy to do so? Let me help you understand why.
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Welcome to The Weekender where things have been going insane this week. AdeptiCon has brought us all sorts of awesome news and we'll be talking to PlayFusion and Battlefront too. Make sure to get involved in the comments below as we always like hearing what you have to say folks. Updates So, we start off the show with some updates from the team... AdeptiCon Live Blog - Make sure to check out the AdeptiCon Live Blog from Dawn & Gianna - Prizes up for grabs! Salute - Justin, Gerry, Ben and Ryan will be at Salute next week learning all they can from the show Converting The Venomcrawler - Check out what Dave Taylor has been working on after Warren's challenge! We hope to see some of you next week on the show floor at Salute 2019. PlayFusion Talk Age Of Sigmar: Champions & Savagery! Sam talks with Alan and Rob from PlayFusion about the new expansion to Age Of Sigmar: Champions which throws Gloomspite Gitz, Nurgle and Sylvaneth into the ring as the card battling heads to the Realm Of Ghur. You could also be in with the chance of winning ONE of TWO epic Age Of Sigmar: Champions Bundle by commenting on this episode of the show on Youtube or OnTableTop.com. News We crack on with the news after a big week... Slaanesh Returns & MUCH MUCH MORE - Slaanesh is on the warpath and we had loads more news this week! 28 Magazine - A new grimdark magazine has launched for free which is packed with hobby and gaming ideas March To War - Mantic's new take on The Walking Dead is in the playtesting phase Hellboy: The Board Game - Pre-orders are now being taken for the retail version of the game Sci-Fi Soldiers & Skeletons - Two new plastic kits are now available from Wargames Atlantic What caught your eye from the news this week? Battlefront In The Studio Battlefront are in the studio talking to us about the upcoming Oil War supplement for Team Yankee as well as the different event they are attending this year. We also get to hear more about the Open Day this year which will feature some pretty epic battles to get involved in and much more besides. Kickstarter Now we're heading into the dungeon that is Kickstarter! Life Siphon - Become cursed and check out this new game from Lay Waste Games Fuji Koro - Delve for materials and battle dragons in this new euro-style board game District 9: The Board Game - Weta Workshop are back on Kickstarter with a brand new project Which of these campaigns would you back? Competitions - WIN Age Of Sigmar Champions Goodies You could be in with the chance of winning ONE or TWO Age Of Sigmar Champions Savagery Bundles which include a full Booster Box, Player Coins and epic Playmats for you to get started in the game. Also, if you want to know if you won Warhammer 40,000: Shadowspear make sure to head on over to the Prize Claim Centre now to see if you were lucky. Have a great weekend!
Its time for another episode of Shoot and Scoot as Duncan, Eddie and Lee sit down to discuss the new Team Yankee release "Oil War", including questions from our listeners on the book. We also discuss what we have been up to and the upcoming events, including one down under!
John Bolton sent 5,000 of us to die for oil in Iraq. Elliott Abrams oversaw genocide in Guatemala. Now they've teamed with Trump to launch another oil war in Venezuela. Spenser Rapone and Mike Prysner tell you why it's your right, and duty, to refuse to fight.
Fellow Samantha Gross explains why the U.S. reaction to Saudi Arabia's involvement in the Jamal Khashoggi killing and the Saudi's response will most likely not involve oil because that would lead to “mutually assured destruction” for both countries. Listen to Brookings podcasts here or on iTunes, send email feedback to bcp@brookings.edu, and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter.
In episode 2 we join Ben, Duncan, Lee, Fez and our first guest Mark as they chat about Flames of War, Team Yankee and more. In this episode the guys chat about the recent Battlefront Open Day. Firstly the guys cover the day and the campaign event that both Fez and Mark took part in. Then they move on to talk about the news from the open day, including Mid War Eastern Front, Mid and Late War Paratrooper books, Oil War for Team Yankee and much, much, more.
From Chapter 7, "Theodore Roosevelt: The First Progressive, Part I".This audiobook is made available through the generosity of Mr. Tyler Folger. Narrated by Graham Wright.
In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week – Digitalization’s Place in Upstream’s Future, Trump Aims for Arctic Oil & Gas, Russia’s Rosneft’s 3-Country JV, Largest Offshore Oilfield Back in Action, Total Joins Chevron in Gulf of Mexico Development, Phillips66 Partners to buy Phillips66 Assets in $2.4B Deal, OPEC’s Second Largest Producers Could Split in Two and Start an Oil War, World’s Largest Sovereign Wealth Fund Hits $1T , China Implements UN Sanctions Against North Korea. Have a question? Click here to ask. Show Notes & Links: 2017 on the road sponsors: Totaland The World’s Most Advanced Field Land Management System The Landman’s Virtual Office https://www.totaland.com Lee Hecht Harrison As global experts in talent management, LHH is currently helping 75% of the Fortune 500 Oil & Gas companies simplify the complexity of leadership and workforce transformation. http://www.lhh.com API-YP Events Stories: The New Rock Stars Of Oil And Gas: Digitalization’s Place In Upstream’s Future Trump Aims For Arctic Oil And Gas Russia's Rosneft Buys India's Essor Oil The World's Largest Offshore Oil Field Is Back In Action Total Joins Chevron In Gulf Of Mexico Development Phillips 66 Partners To Buy Phillips 66 Assets In $2.4B Deal OPEC’s second-biggest producer could possibly split in two — and start an oil war World's largest sovereign wealth fund hits $1 trillion for first time China moves to implement UN sanctions with limits on some refined oil exports to North Korea Weekly Rig Count As of 9/25/2017 – The American Rig count is 1021 active rigs. Redwing Has A Winner! Jessica Rowlands, Supply Chain Manager at Marathon you’re this week’s winner! Congrats! CLICK HERE TO ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN! Get Mark’s Monthly Events Email Get Automatically Notified About Oil & Gas Events Once a Month Denver Energy Tech Showcase When: October 17th Where: Denver, Colorado Description: Denver is a center for the development and adoption of Energy Tech, with a powerful mix of operators, developers, and that ‘can-do' Western entrepreneurial spirit.
In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week – Digitalization’s Place in Upstream’s Future, Trump Aims for Arctic Oil & Gas, Russia’s Rosneft’s 3-Country JV, Largest Offshore Oilfield Back in Action, Total Joins Chevron in Gulf of Mexico Development, Phillips66 Partners to buy Phillips66 Assets in $2.4B Deal, OPEC’s Second Largest Producers Could Split […] The post New Rockstars of O&G | Iraqi Oil War? | Trump Aims for the Arctic | North Korea’s UN Sanctions – OGTW126 appeared first on Oil and Gas This Week Podcast.
Songs about walls, oil, war, ... and hope. New releases from Putumayo, a great new CD by young Celtic quintet Imar from Isle of Man, Scotland, Ireland and England, features on Banda Magda, Jesse Lege & Joel Savoy, Anna & Elizabeth, and a preview of this evening's Leonard Cohen Tribute concert at The Rogue