Sunday, May 13, 2018

Will China Benefit From Iran Sanctions ???

Good observations by Tyler Durden of ZeroHedge:

Last week, when commenting on the world's response to Trump's decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, we said that while Europe still remains in no-man's land - after all Putin still remains the biggest supplier of Europe's energy needs, especially in the winter, Trump's decision to withdraw has officially pitted the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia against not only both Russia, but also China, whose interests in the region were until now, mostly dormant. And, as a next step, we said that "we now look forward to China deploying troops and military equipment to Syria and Iran as the inevitable next step in this escalating global proxy war."

But first, China will deploy a far more nuanced Iranian invasion force consisting of ... its mega corporations.

According to Iran's PressTV, China’s state-owned CNPC - the world's third largest oil and gas company by revenue behind Saudi Aramco and the National Iranian Oil Company - is set to take over a leading role held by Total in a huge gas project in Iran should the French energy giant decide to quit amid US sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

You can read the rest @
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-13/iran-sanctions-fallout-china-set-replace-total-giant-iran-gas-project-beijing

So, John Bolton's big plans not only screw our allies, but they also appear to play right into China's hands.

Does this dumbass think we can win a war against everybody? Is this what you voted for?

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