Morning all,
Cheers for the charts Eddie,Lucky will you be going to the AGM ?
http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=32172
Published: Thursday, April 28, 2005
Bylined to: Malcolm Donald
US confrontation with South America over oil can only end in military defeat
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:13:18 +0100 (BST)
From: Malcolm Donald donald7063@yahoo.co.uk
To: Editor@VHeadline.com
Subject: Energy Crisis What Energy Crisis
I have read with interest the article published in VHeadline under the headline "Europeans may not support unnecessary US confrontation with Venezuela."
What has been overlooked and what has to be taken into account with regard the available world wide oil reserves is the oil which lays under the sea bed off the coast of Argentina in the Malvinas (Falklands) Basin.
Readers may well remember asking themselves ... 'why would the United Kingdom want to mount a naval armada and send its armed forces to regain those small Malvinas Islands in the South Atlantic that were being claimed as sovereign territory by the government of Argentina.' After all the Malvinas (Falklands) had been a mere South Atlantic UK bunkering station that has fallen into disrepair and the local inhabitants only means of subsistence was rearing sheep.
The answer of course is oil.
There is more oil under the Malvinas (Falklands) Basin than there is in the whole of the Middle East and Venezuela combined.
The only problem is that the majority of this oil lies at a depth under the seabed that makes it currently uneconomic to extract.
The way I see the battle for energy panning out over the next decade is that the US will come to its geopolitical senses having seen the muscle that a China/Russia/India/South American Alliance can provide.
In the aftermath of the US defeat/withdrawal from Iraq the message from the above Alliance of nations will be that a CIA inspired US confrontation with South America over oil can only end in the greatest of US military defeats.
For Russia provides this new alliance with the supersonic low flying OYNX anti-ship missile capable of wiping out the largest US nuclear powered aircraft carriers. Therefore a US military takeover of the Falklands Basin, a practical 100% naval operation, becomes a strategic non event.
While Russia has its own vast oil reserves that can be denied to the West it has at the same time developed this weapon, that India now produces under contract. It is available to nations such as Brazil and Venezuela, and who knows, even Argentina and the remaining democratically elected peoples governments of South America.
Geopolitically, I would say that the Malvinas (Falklands) Islands together with the Malvinas (Falklands) Basin oil reserves are the property of the South American continent and as such should be developed by South America.
No doubt President Chavez has this in mind as he garners support on a world-wide basis for his Bolivarian inspired Peoples Democratic Union of the South American continent.
If China, Russia and India have signed up to agreements to develop the Venezuelan oil economy then it is surely logical to assume that their main strategic goal will be the development of the entire South American continental oil reserves that include those of the Malvinas Basin.
The UK government does not have the military muscle to take on Argentina, yet alone the above alliance to retain the Malvinas. It will have to side under the European Union banner.
Naturally the EU is aware of this looming geopolitical confrontation and is sitting on the fence. It will be interesting to see who the European based oil development companies lobby for!