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If You Thought War Expensive, Wait Until You Pay for Obama's Peace
Townhall.com ^ | December 28, 2011 | John Ransom

Posted on 12/28/2011 7:08:15 AM PST by Kaslin

Global politics is mostly about resource sharing, like oil. The free flow of oil is the main strategic reason that the US is involved in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. That’s not a bad thing; it’s just a reality.

And until the mean Greenies can make an economy that runs on water, that’s not going to change, no matter how many withdrawals and retreats Obama orders from around the world.

Think the “end” of the Iraq War as announced by Obama is the beginning of peace? Not so fast. In fact, it could be the beginning of bigger and worse war.

“'Peace, peace,' they say, when there is no peace,” writes Jeremiah 6:14. Perhaps Jeremiah was thinking of Obama.

From Agence France Presse:

No oil will be permitted to pass through the key oil transit Strait of Hormuz if the West applies sanctions on Iran's oil exports, Iranian Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi warned on Tuesday.

The threat was reported by the state news agency IRNA as Iran conducted navy wargames near the Strait of Hormuz, at the entrance of the oil-rich Gulf.

"If sanctions are adopted against Iranian oil, not a drop of oil will pass through the Strait of Hormuz," Rahimi was quoted as saying.

"We have no desire for hostilities or violence... but the West doesn't want to go back on its plan" to impose sanctions, he said.

"The enemies will only drop their plots when we put them back in their place," he said.    

Because a case in point pf war maquerading as peace can be found in Iran’s threat to close down the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is responding to the West’s threat to shut down Iranian oil shipments to get Iran to back off their nuclear weapons program.

According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, 40 percent of the world’s oil supply, or 17 million barrels per day, travels through the Strait of Hormuz. And while alternate routes can be found to ship oil, the alternate routes can only carry about one-third of the oil that would normally go through the Straits or about 5 million barrels per day. The supply deficit would be about 12 million barrels per day- or two thirds of the entire daily demand by the United States of about 18-19 million barrels.

In that scenario, if spot prices for oil stopped at $200 per barrel, I’d be surprised. Think more like $250 to $300.  

Brent North Sea Crude went from about $95 per barrel in February to a top of about $125 per barrel before settling down to its current spot price of around $108 per barrel, largely on the removal of 1 million barrels of oil supply per day from Libya during its present civil war.

Crude Oil Spot Price - Brent

Chart courtesy http://www.wtrg.com

Now ask yourself what any president of the United States would do if Iran tries to shut down the Strait of Hormuz and take 12 million barrels per day out of supply.

We know from past history what the answer is: He’ll turn it over to the US Navy’s 5th Fleet to keep the Strait open rather than see oil go to $250 per barrel or higher. But this isn’t 1987 or 1990. The stakes are pretty high with instability in the Gulf states and opportunity for Iran in the region, especially after America left Iraq with a power vacuum.  Look for Iran to press its advantage because they have boots on the ground and we do not.

A war in the Strait could easily turn into a war on land in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Egypt if not Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Kuwait with the US on one side and Iran on the other.        

Now let’s do the mathematical alternative and ask ourselves how much we’d have to pay for oil per day, assuming we could get all the oil we needed to keep the economy running, if we decided not to forcibly keep the Strait open.

9 million barrels at $250 per barrel comes to about $2.2 billion per day. If you add a similar increase to domestic prices, you can add another $2 billion per day to the energy costs of the country or about 30 percent of our entire current GDP, which of course would shrink dramatically.

If oil prices rise even a fraction of the scenario that I have sketched out, that won’t just be economic stagflation as we witnessed starting in the spring, that’ll be economic implosion of the worst order. Think of inflation in the mid-to-high teens and unemployment shooting straight up past ten percent nationally.

That's a best-case scenario. It could produce a world-wide Weimar Republic, with hyper-inflation; the last straw of the banking system that we have in place right now, which not coincidently is made mostly of straw. 

Do you feel much safer now that the US doesn’t have 250,000 troops stationed in Iraq, just few hours from the Iranian and Syrian border?

You shouldn’t.   

And if you thought war was expensive, wait until you’re asked to foot the bill for the peace.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: iraqunhinged; iraqunhunged; iraqwar

1 posted on 12/28/2011 7:08:23 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

9 million barrels at $250 per barrel................................. Hmmmmmm, makes one wonder, how much can we make at that point selling “our” oil? How fast will we OK drill baby drill? Looks like an opportunity for Big Oil and many jobs.


2 posted on 12/28/2011 7:15:09 AM PST by Bringbackthedraft ( WHO YOU ELECT IS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS WHO THEY APPOINT!)
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To: Kaslin

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3 posted on 12/28/2011 9:03:18 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (I can take tomorrow, $pend it all today. Who can take your income, tax it all away. Obama Man can. :)
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To: skinkinthegrass
The “greenies”(reds) are chicken sh*t.They will pee themselves when it hits the fan.This all reminds me of playing the board game risk.Obama and the post cold war new world order is a fraud.Peace through strength is the only option.Oil is the life blood of modern society.It is important to protect the oil flow in middle east but is more important to use our abundant oil assets here in USA and in the western hemisphere.
4 posted on 12/28/2011 11:41:33 AM PST by shanover (These are the times that try men's souls....tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. Paine)
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To: shanover
Remember what Rush said: “They are the opposite of what they say.” then look at a color wheel- green and red are opposite.
5 posted on 12/28/2011 9:26:14 PM PST by i get it
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To: i get it; All

they are what we call “watermelons” - green on the outside and red in the middle...


6 posted on 12/29/2011 2:34:06 AM PST by bt_dooftlook (Democrats - the party of Amnesty, Abortion, and Adolescence)
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To: Kaslin

there is retired “sleeper” in the WH and his name is Zbig Bres(h)inski ..........y’all people need to wake up ‘cause Zbig really ain’t on the WH payroll yet his influence is spread far & wide.

You may want to check out Zbig’s connections-http://www.muckety.com AND George Soros connection to Zbig on the social level.

I’m sure when these 2 potential criminals get together they are smoking their cigars and snifting high class brandy in comfy chairs in Suisse.

Send these 2 to The Hague.


7 posted on 12/29/2011 2:41:30 AM PST by Mrs.ThurstonHowell (I AIN'T GOT NO DAMN TAGLINE)
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