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CHIMO

(9,223 posts)
Fri May 2, 2014, 01:47 PM May 2014

Putin, Petrorubles and Our PM’s Bad Posture

Stephen Harper’s embarrassing behaviour regarding the crisis in Ukraine — demonizing Vladimir Putin and upping the rhetoric — must be welcomed in the U.S. which created the crisis in the first place and apparently believes it still has something to gain by isolating Russia. But it is not clear that Harper even realizes — or cares — what the larger game is.

And that game may include a Russia-driven shift in global currency allegiance that could devastate the economies of the U.S. and Canada.

The generals surrounding Harper in the ridiculous war-room setting where he announced Canada was sending six fighter jets to bolster NATO’s military buildup in eastern Europe looked very uncomfortable. Who likes being used as a prop for a faltering politician? The setting was a bad case of over-acting — as if we were joining the Allies in another world war rather than engaging in what one expert called “incremental posturing.”


It is difficult to know what is going on in the fevered imagination of the prime minister, but this time one has to really wonder if he has become genuinely unhinged — always a possibility with someone both paranoid and narcissistic. While it is clear that genuine foreign policy execution always plays a distant second role to micro-managing the electorate, it is still possible that Harper’s domestic framing of foreign policy vis-a-vis Ukraine could inadvertently play a role that he didn’t intend.

http://murraydobbin.ca/2014/04/21/putin-petrorubles-and-our-pms-bad-posture/

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Putin, Petrorubles and Our PM’s Bad Posture (Original Post) CHIMO May 2014 OP
Russia is not in OPEC dipsydoodle May 2014 #1
Correct CHIMO May 2014 #3
Harper is getting desperate Joe Shlabotnik May 2014 #2

dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
1. Russia is not in OPEC
Fri May 2, 2014, 01:53 PM
May 2014

and can sell oil, and gas come to that, in whatever currency it nominates. Since an exchange rate was established between Russia and China for trade purposes their dealings have bypassed the US$ completely.

The petrodollar recycling program remains the scam it has always been. Iraq switching to the Euro for oil sales was considered to be a factor in its invasion.

CHIMO

(9,223 posts)
3. Correct
Fri May 2, 2014, 02:35 PM
May 2014

Russia is not in OPEC.

It is fine to say that they may trade in Rubles or whatever but one always seem to come back and check that price against the US$.

When they toss that to the wind then the big guys get worried. BIS.

When one has some little thing stirring up the pot to get a few more ethnic votes, then there is much room for danger. He should get swatted down.

NATO has little to do here. In fact just look at the globe. The Atlantic Ocean isn't there yet.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-debate/a-family-tragedy-that-stephen-harper-has-not-forgotten/article787903/

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