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Trump Tariffs Could Delay Permian Relief

Trump Tariffs Could Delay Permian Relief The oil and gas industry hoped they would be spared from Donald Trump’s trade war, but the Permian basin was just hit with some bad news. The Permian basin has run up against a bottleneck for pipeline capacity. Gushing oil from West Texas will surpass the available space on […]

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Trump’s Trade War May Spark a Chinese Debt Crisis

Trump’s Trade War May Spark a Chinese Debt Crisis (Bloomberg Opinion) — There’s no chance China will cut its trade surplus with the U.S. in response to President Donald Trump’s tariff threats. For starters, Washington has made no specific demand to which Beijing can respond. But its efforts may have an unexpected side effect: a debt crisis […]

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Oil Jumps After Saudis Say August Exports To Slide

Oil Jumps After Saudis Say August Exports To Slide Trump is about to have another OPEC twitter meltdown. With oil sliding in recent days on a combination of greater inventory builds and production increases both in the US and in places like Libya and Canada, moments ago WTI jumped as much as 1.6% after it […]

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Russia, Insanity and the Treason that Wasn’t

Russia, Insanity and the Treason that Wasn’t It’s become clear to me U.S. politics is reaching a breaking point.  The level of hysteria over Donald Trump’s summit with Vladimir Putin is wholly disproportionate to what actually occurred. Putin declared the Cold War over.  Pat Buchanan agrees and so do I.  For as much grief as I […]

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A walk on the wild side as Trump meets Putin at Finland station

A walk on the wild side as Trump meets Putin at Finland station US President stirs up a hornet’s nest with his press conference alongside his Russian counterpart, but it seems that no ‘grand bargain’ was struck on Syria, and on Iran they appear to strongly disagree Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, offers a ball […]

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Putin Confronts The American Dystopia

Putin Confronts The American Dystopia We have to hand it to Putin. He is the best that there is. Note the ease with which he mopped up the floor with that idiot Chris Wallace. https://www.rt.com/usa/433447-putin-interview-fox-wallace/ What is wrong with the US media that it cannot produce a second competent journalist as company for Tucker Carlson? […]

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Trump’s Ultimate Move To Lower Gasoline Prices

Trump’s Ultimate Move To Lower Gasoline Prices President Trump is reportedly considering tapping the strategic petroleum reserve to lower gasoline prices in an effort to neuter a political threat ahead of key midterm elections in November. Sources told Bloomberg that options are under consideration by the Trump administration, ranging from a minor 5-million-barrel test sale, […]

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Greenwald vs. Cirincione: Should Trump Have Canceled Summit After U.S. Indictment of Russian Agents?

Greenwald vs. Cirincione: Should Trump Have Canceled Summit After U.S. Indictment of Russian Agents? This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form. AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report. I’m Amy Goodman, as we continue our debate between Joe Cirincione, president of the Ploughshares Fund, […]

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Mass Hysteria

Mass Hysteria byMike Mish Shedlock 5 hrs–edited The mass hysteria following Trump’s meeting with Putin is likely to last for days. Most are outraged. Few see the light. My article Congratulations to President Trump for an Excellent Summit with Putin spawned numerous some I could not tell if they were sarcastic or not. For example, […]

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Trump On Path for War With Iran in the “National Interest”

Trump On Path for War With Iran in the “National Interest” Trump’s Iran policy not only has US allies hopping mad, it also has us on a path towards another major Mideast war. “We will seek to provide unprecedented financial pressure on the Iranian regime,” the U.S. said, rebuffing Britain, France, and Germany which requested […]

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The Globalist Elite Fears Peace, Wants War

The Globalist Elite Fears Peace, Wants War The announced meeting between Trump and Putin has already produced a good result by revealing the hypocrisy of the media and politicians. The meeting has been branded as the greatest danger to humanity, according to the Western globalist elite, because of the danger that “peace could break out between […]

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Trump May Tap Up To 30MM Barrels From Oil Reserve To Halt Rising Gas Price

Trump May Tap Up To 30MM Barrels From Oil Reserve To Halt Rising Gas Price Having already yelled at OPEC on several prior occasions on Twitter with demands for Saudi Arabia and the rest of the OPEC cartel to boost production in order to push oil – and gasoline – prices lower… … only to […]

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Oil’s Perfect Storm Lays At Trump’s Feet

Oil’s Perfect Storm Lays At Trump’s Feet It’s becoming painfully clear that the way forward for global oil markets is going to be bumpy, very bumpy, particularly as we head into next year. Much of this uncertainty, even blame, is being increasingly leveled at a person that has surprised, flabbergasted and even shocked political opponents, […]

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For Peace With Putin, End America’s Pointless Wars

For Peace With Putin, End America’s Pointless Wars Ignore the establishment: Trump has a huge opportunity at his upcoming summit. Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump meet at the 2017 G-20 Hamburg Summit. Credit: Creative Commons/www.kremlin.ru. The upcoming summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is an overdue opportunity for the American president’s next bold peace […]

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How Trump is Reshaping US Foreign Policy

How Trump is Reshaping US Foreign Policy Trump’s policies are shaping America’s relationship with the world in major ways even if those policies don’t exhibit a consistent strategy, observes Paul Pillar. The urge within the commentariat to describe every president’s foreign policy in terms of some clearly defined doctrine is as strong as ever, but […]

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