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One New Year’s resolution to make: Do not take the price of oil for granted.
As we head into a new decade, complacency about the low price of oil is running rampant. This complacency is dangerous because it may catch U.S. businesses by surprise if oil were to experience a sharp upward move. Potentially this could cause a shock to the U.S. economy, mainly because we are not prepared for it and are not taking protection seriously.
| Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USO | UNITED STATES OIL FUND L.P. | 12.81 | -0.08 | -0.62% |
There are reasons why many people do not fear higher oil prices in 2020 or in the years ahead. Some point to record U.S. oil production, which averaged 12.3 million barrels a day in 2019. Others point to a potential end to the OPEC, Russia and another producer alliance that led the group to reduce global supply by 2 percent by taking 1.2 million barrels per day off the market for the first six months of 2019. Others are predicting that global oil demand in the new year will fall due to alternative fuel usage and we may be seeing the beginning of a global peak for oil demand by the end of this new decade.
Despite this perception of slowing demand, crude prices are quietly having the best year since 2016. And while prices for oil are down from the highs we have seen in recent years, the outlook going forward is still quite impressive. Even though we have seen a surge in electric cars and a push for alternatives, oil demand globally in 2019 hit a record high. Even amid the U.S.-China trade war, China imported and consumed a record amount of oil.
U.S. energy production hit records last year and should again in 2020. Yet most are not paying attention to the warning signs that U.S. production might peak this year. For example, the U.S. oil rig count rang out the old year with the first drop since 2016. The drop is a potential precursor to a production plateau. Baker Hughes released its final rig count for the year and decade, and it ended on a cautionary note. They reported that total oil and gas rig count is down 26 percent from a year ago at 278 rigs. Oil rigs fell by eight per week and gas rigs held steady at 125.
| Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNG | UNITED STATES NATURAL GAS FUND LP UNIT (POST REV SPLIT) | 16.86 | -0.04 | -0.24% |
This reflects the largest issue of pain in the oil patch. Fifty energy companies filed for bankruptcy during the first nine months of 2019, including 33 oil and gas producers, 15 oilfield services companies and two midstream companies, according to Haynes and Boone’s Energy and Restructuring Practice Group. Overall investment in energy and oil has plunged so expectations that U.S. oil production will easily meet demand and cover risk factors are too optimistic.
There is no doubt that electric cars are going to be a part of the energy mix in the future. The thought that we can replace the internal combustion engine with electric cars is ludicrous. While many think electric cars are environmentally clean, the reality is that for every source of energy, there is a potential environmental downside. Just think about the mining of lithium and cobalt and the production of energy it is going to take to make and supply batteries. Then, stop and think about what it is going to take to charge up those millions of electric cars. Try to fathom the impact on the power grid not just here in the U.S. but in the developing world where most of the auto demand growth will happen.
Oil prices also seem immune to geo-political risk at this time. In September, there was an attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities. Yet the quick recovery of production and the fact that the Saudis seemed not to retaliate gave the market a false sense of geopolitical event invincibility. While this event did not cause a long-term price concern, there are signs that the risks to supply have not gone away. This week the U.S. carried out airstrikes against Iranian-backed Shiite militia groups in Iraq and Syria, which in turn was met with protests in Bagdad.
Even so, President Trump stood firm and blamed Iran for the unrest in Iraq.
The situation in Venezuela is also a geopolitical risk not to mention the old standby worries about North Korea.
All of this comes as we head into 2020 on a wave of economic optimism. Not only did the recession that many predicted last year not happen, but it also appears that the global economy will get a boost of growth as the U.S. and China work out their trade differences with the phase one agreement expected to be signed at the White House on January 15.
This wave of economic growth should cause oil demand to surge in 2020. That should lead to a much tighter physical market.
So get prepared for potentially higher prices in 2020.
106 Comments on "The 2020 oil risk nobody is talking about"
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 5:45 pm
“BTW: Are Amerikans ready for $10/gal gas and rationing?”
More like Asians and Europeans need to worry. Asia will have shortages and the Europeans will have $20/gal gas when Americans have $10.
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 5:45 pm
super-sonic weapons. most weapons are supersonic, cloggo.
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 5:47 pm
“Bomb, bomb, bomb, Iran.”
Thats strange coming from you MOBster most of your bicoastal shitlibs are hollowing in anger over Trumps actions.
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 5:49 pm
“Putin called his new buddy Macron for consultations”
Looks like Putin has been sidelined. He likes being the center of attention so I imagine he is pissed.
Stupid where are you? on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 5:49 pm
Where is stupid?
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 5:51 pm
“Rose McGowan”
probably high on coke when she was stirring shit up.
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 5:53 pm
“Might be time for the Fat Boy to get off the golf course—”
I have read Obama was on the course about as much as Trump.
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 5:56 pm
“US industry keeps shrinking: PMI index declined from 48,1 in November down to 47,2.”
The economic dummy thinks this means industry is shrinking instead of the real situation of industrial activity is down. He can’t stand the fact that things are horrible in eurotardland so he makes up shit.
makati1 on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:19 pm
Davy, but Asians do not use as much gas as Amerikans. Your geographic ignorance is showing again.
Japan uses about 1/2 the oil the US uses per capita. Russia 1/4. China 1/8. Philippines and India 1/20. Who will be hurting the most? Hint: NOT Asia.
The Philippines uses about TWO CUPS of oil per capita, per day vs the US TWO GALLONS+ per day. And most Filipinos use zero. Not to mention that the Philippines can import its small amount of oil from Malaysia, right next door, if necessary.
Amerikans need gas to get to work, stores, etc. Not so much in Asia.
I AM THE MOB on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:19 pm
Trump spent his holidays retweeting QAnon and Pizzagate accounts
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/1/2/21046707/trump-qanon-pizzagate-retweets
makati1 on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:20 pm
REF for above stats:
https://www.indexmundi.com/g/r.aspx?v=91000
Source: CIA World Factbook – Unless otherwise noted, information in this page is accurate as of January 1, 2019
Duncan Idaho on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:24 pm
The US has not won a war since…maybe the Mexican-American War of 1848.
Grenada– but that was to get attention away from:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Beirut_barracks_bombings
We sort of tied Korea
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:35 pm
“Davy, but Asians do not use as much gas as Amerikans. Your geographic ignorance is showing again.”
Makato, who gets most of the oil passing through the Strait of Hormuz?? Who is geographically ignorant! Yea, you dummy.
“Japan uses about 1/2 the oil the US uses per capita. Russia 1/4. China 1/8. Philippines and India 1/20. Who will be hurting the most? Hint: NOT Asia.”
LOL, more ignorance from makato:
https://yearbook.enerdata.net/crude-oil/crude-oil-balance-trade-data.html
“The Philippines uses about TWO CUPS of oil per capita, per day vs the US TWO GALLONS+ per day. And most Filipinos use zero. Not to mention that the Philippines can import its small amount of oil from Malaysia, right next door, if necessary.”
WWho gives a shit about the P’s. You are on an overpopulated very poor island, makato.
“Amerikans need gas to get to work, stores, etc. Not so much in Asia.”
What a dumb answer.
I AM THE MOB on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:36 pm
March Against Antisemitism This Sunday in NYC!
Antisemitism should face the death penalty. Anyone caught reading or distributing white nationalist or holocaust denial information.
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:37 pm
“REF for above stats: https://www.indexmundi.com/g/r.aspx?v=91000”
dummy references a per capita chart like that matters in the discussion
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:38 pm
“Antisemitism should face the death penalty.”
stupid
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:38 pm
“The US has not won a war since…maybe the Mexican-American War of 1848.”
more stupid
Where are you stupid? on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:39 pm
BTW, where is the REAL stupid??
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 6:43 pm
“Round Two: US Drone Airstrikes Kill Six Pro-Iran Militia Commanders”
https://tinyurl.com/tbn8ntj zero hedge
“Less than 24 hours after a US drone shockingly killed the top Iranian military leader, Qasem Soleimani, resulting in equity markets groaning around the globe in fear over Iranian reprisals (and potentially, World War III), the US has gone for round two with Reuters and various other social media sources reporting that US air strikes targeting Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units umbrella grouping of Iran-backed Shi’ite militias near camp Taji north of Baghdad, have killed six people and critically wounded three, an Iraqi army source said late on Friday.”
makati1 on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 7:07 pm
Davy, your putdowns are even degrading, along with the two brain cells that still function occasionally. Too much moonshine?
Denial changes nothing. The US is going down and this may be the year of the big collapse into the 3rd world permanently. Enjoy the ride! LMAO!
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 7:18 pm
You called me ignorant, stupid. Try being more respectful and I won’t put you down. Better yet be more intelligent and respectful. Your comments are very lame these days. Aging is not going well for you makato.
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 7:41 pm
grate job eliminate muzzies. I’m still a Tulsi guy but I have to pretend and throw ’em a bone or two on occasions.
Pat on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 8:43 pm
“The US is going down and this may be the year of the big collapse into the 3rd world permanently.” US is already a third world. The world oil shortages begin 2020. See Oil prices hitting new highs in 2020, breach the $100 mark soon. Prepare.
JuanP is REAL stupid on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 8:43 pm
Stupid you must be so so depressed lately your mindless trolling volume has dropped off significantly.
This is from the the REAL stupid:
Davy said grate job eliminate muzzies. I’m still a Tu…
Davy on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 8:54 pm
“The Dogs of War”
https://tinyurl.com/ut7u6tb kunstler
“The bigger picture of all this chicanery is right out there to see for anyone really paying attention. Mr. Obama and Hillary hijacked the most pernicious instruments of government — the CIA and FBI — to win the election, and then to overthrow the actual winner. Slowly slowly, they were found out, despite all the smoke they were blowing and hiding in. Barr & Durham have hardly said a thing about their efforts to unwind the massive hairball of subterfuge and ass-covering that is their purview. Yet, the particulars of what went on, and who did what, are now pinned to the wall. We know exactly what Christopher Steele was and how that all worked. We know how John Brennan played it and how James Clapper and Jim Comey went along with it, and took it further and deeper, and where Rod Rosenstein and Andrew McCabe stepped in, and exactly how Mr. Mueller got roped in to front his operation — despite his mental incapacity. And we also know that Barack Obama approved of all that activity through 2016 into January 20, 2017. When it comes into the courts some months from now, Brennan, Comey, and the rest will surely cop a plea that they were following Mr. Obama’s presidential instructions. The impeachment hysteria is an exact index of the rising fear of that coming finger-pointing. Mr. Obama has been drawn into the heart of this matter. His reputation will be destroyed — and with it, the Progressive agenda that he represented for two terms, and which still holds his party hostage”
makati1 on Fri, 3rd Jan 2020 9:04 pm
Pat, I know that and you know that, but some on here rabidly deny it. The US is already well into the 3rd world life style, if not lower. I gave up posting refs to the fact because the USMSM brainwashing has dumbed down and destroyed what the real world is like for most of Amerikans. They can no longer think for themselves. I can only say again, it is well deserved and about time.
Cloggie on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 12:43 am
How to bring down the entire North-American grid for a year with 18 men only:
https://youtu.be/7EnrXkWpKtk
This is from stupid on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 2:00 am
Davy said “The Dogs of War”
https://tinyurl.com/ut7u6tb kunstler
“The bigger picture of all this chicanery is right out there to see for anyone really paying attention. Mr. Obama and Hillary hijacked.
Both sides are the dogs of war
dumbass
JuanP is REAL REAL Stupid on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 2:45 am
This is form the the stupidest REAL REAL stupid:
JuanP is REAL stupid said Stupid you must be so so stupidly depressed lately your stupid mindless trolling volume has dropped off significantly stupidly.
stupid
Davy on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 2:49 am
Oops, sorry y’all. I fergot.
dumbass
I AM THE MOB on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 3:41 am
I can’t believe ole Kunt is still talking about Hillary and Obama. He needs to be put into a nursing home. He has gone batshit.
Sad, he likely won’t even make it long enough to see world oil production peak and the collapse he dedicated his life to writing about.
LOL
I AM THE MOB on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 4:10 am
I bet they pull another false flag and blame it this time on Iran.
Works every time.
Cloggie on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 4:31 am
I bet they pull another false flag and blame it this time on Iran.
Works every time.
Nobody believes Americans anymore. Even the UN admits that the Syrian gas attack was fake, propaganda.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/douma-syria-opcw-chemical-weapons-chlorine-gas-video-conspiracy-theory-russia-a8927116.html
“The evidence we were never meant to see about the Douma ‘gas’ attack”
You’re a has-been, totally divided in itself and facing the wrath of the world.
Cloggie on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 4:48 am
Kunstler – The Dogs of War
https://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/the-dogs-of-war/
“The population of the whole nation (Confederacy included) was 31 million in 1860 and the war killed two percent of that, almost entirely young men.”
In a civil war 1-2% die. That was the case in Yugoslavia, in Iraq and Syria it was even more. On 330 million Americans that’s 3-6 million. There is a reason why empire dave has a flight path to white safety in Italy under in his drawer.
“This time it is the very government at war with itself, and so far the war is merely legalistic, the battles of lawyers — of which, one senses, we have far too many for our own good. The Department of Justice in particular is at war with itself, one faction in it refusing to cooperate with the other, hiding documents, trafficking in political muck, kluging up the works with deceptions”
“The New York Times, NBC News, and many other companies can’t seem to give up on their mendacious retailing of obvious falsehoods, in league with rogue government agencies.”
Davy on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 4:55 am
“In a civil war 1-2% die. That was the case in Yugoslavia, in Iraq and Syria it was even more. On 330 million Americans that’s 3-6 million. There is a reason why empire dave has a flight path to white safety in Italy under in his drawer.”
Might be another American civil war if and when globalism implodes but I doubt until that very traumatic time. By then Eurotardland will have show the way of decline by reverting to its former glorious days of mass violence against itself. It is already the most unstable of all the powers with protests and disagreements across its many nations. Its economy is the sickest.
JuanP is REAL stupid on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 5:09 am
I am glad to see stupid is still struggling with his mindless obsessions. Stupid knows if he stops his harassment with mindless stupid comments, he loses a second time. The first loss is the constant mental requirement of being stupid and mindless in a personality disorder of obsession. The second loss is complete failure of this activity to remove me from my right to free speech. FUCK you juanPee. Lmfao. Nobody embodies so much stupid as you. I am so happy you are crashing and buring. You depression surely is acting up making each and every day a struggle. VICTORY
This is from stupid:
Davy said Oops, sorry y’all. I fergot. dumbass
Paul Crestopper said The president has been impeached, he just hasn’t…
JuanP is REAL REAL Stupid said This is form the the stupidest REAL REAL stupid: J…
This is from stupid said Davy said “The Dogs of War” https://tinyurl.com/ut…
Davy said 7.7 billion people now dave. I did my part. How ab…
Davy said You are welcome. My essays here, are a repository…
Cloggie on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 8:08 am
“Might be another American civil war if and when globalism implodes but I doubt until that very traumatic time.”
Globalism won’t implode, it is just the center of gravity of globalism that is moving… from the Atlantic world towards Eurasia and the New Silk Road, connecting Greater Europe with China, the new two new heavyweights. The repercussions are for the US only, read loss of $ reserve currency and a majority non-white population.
“By then Eurotardland will have show the way of decline by reverting to its former glorious days of mass violence against itself.”
WW1 and WW2, that was Britain and the US. First to protect the global preeminence of the British Empire, Second, acting as a proxy of US jewry. Only stinking liars like empire dave, whose club was responsible for WW2, leave the US out of the equation.
They are now out and the EU is still in place, consolidating and growing and soon will be complemented with Russia. A cold war EU-UK is certainly possible, even desirable, to finally get the last missing military component in place, after we already have a parliament, president, currency, aero-space agency, future-oriented energy policy in place and dominate the global car industry, together with the Japanese, the mirror image of the
largest chunk of every household budget after housing. Americans and Chinese nowhere to be seen.
“Its economy is the sickest.”
It is completely the other way around:
https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2019/12/27/european-golden-decade-2010-2020/
European countries, Japan and China are surplus countries, Anglos the biggest deficit countries:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_current_account_balance
Come back to me if you have arguments other than obfuscating meandering word salads. You lost the competition on world markets against everybody else, which is no surprise if you zero in on your demographics. Trump had no choice but to start trade wars. You need to start all over again on a local protected market, because you can’t compete with the rest.
Davy on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 9:15 am
“Globalism won’t implode, it is just the center of gravity of globalism that is moving… from the Atlantic world towards Eurasia and the New Silk Road, connecting Greater Europe with China, the new two new heavyweights. The repercussions are for the US only, read loss of $ reserve currency and a majority non-white population.”
LOL, you wish. The Eurotard economy is crashing, China is imploding, and the US is following. The only reason the US is following is the fact that a reserve currency and continental consumer economy has limited the decline. It also helps the US is an energy powerhouse. The silk road is a joke of exported mal-investment by the Chinese who can no longer make a high return locally. Europe is not going to embrace the silk road nonsense very far because it is a Chinese Trojan horse of economic nationalism with false promises.
“By then Eurotardland will have show the way of decline by reverting to its former glorious days of mass violence against itself.” “WW1 and WW2, that was Britain and the US. First to protect the global preeminence of the British Empire, Second, acting as a proxy of US jewry. Only stinking liars like empire dave, whose club was responsible for WW2, leave the US out of the equation.”
OH Dear, the cloggo is so stuck in the past. He can’t get over the fact his ass was kicked multiple times in the last century. He has to go way back to when the Dutch ruled the seas and the land.
“They are now out and the EU is still in place, consolidating and growing and soon will be complemented with Russia.”
There is not consolidating but instead balkanization. There is no growing but instead stagnation. Russia is just a talking point of the mongrel politicians like Macron desperate for anything to deflect their horrible political situation at home.
“ A cold war EU-UK is certainly possible, even desirable, to finally get the last missing military component in place”
Eurotardland has a paper army in place to feed its large MIC industries but Euros have little interest in real military capabilities. Why should they because they have the US lead NATO to do the dirty work. Euros can sip wine and eat cheese in beautiful places instead.
“after we already have a parliament, president, currency, aero-space agency, future-oriented energy policy in place and dominate the global car industry, together with the Japanese, the mirror image of the clargest chunk of every household budget after housing. Americans and Chinese nowhere to be seen.”
You do not have a United States so the government of the EU is resented and despised by much of the population. It is a technocratic bureaucratic nightmare for many euros driving their nations into servitude to the elites who have a venue of control.
Davy on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 9:16 am
Part 2
“Its economy is the sickest.” “It is completely the other way around:”
https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2019/12/27/european-golden-decade-2010-2020/
LMFAO, the cloggo goes to his own personal fraud blog to reference his point without even any content. This naked activity is so prevalent in the 20/7 excessive commenting by the cloggo. He is seriously Anglo deranged and rarely rests.
“European countries, Japan and China are surplus countries, Anglos the biggest deficit countries:”
Americans own more of the rest of the world than the rest of the world owns of the Americans. Google that fraudster
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_current_account_balance
current account balance is a narrow range of economic indicators and does not include a broad range of variables necessary to see the whole picture but the cloggo loves it because he can use the numbers to support his Eurotard chauvinist agenda of Anglo derangement.
“Come back to me if you have arguments other than obfuscating meandering word salads.”
AH, I comment a fraction of what you comment. I link and reference my points with content. When you simpletons complain about word salads it is because you don’t understand the deeper points and or you have lost the argument.
“ You lost the competition on world markets against everybody else, which is no surprise if you zero in on your demographics.”
OH Dear, the cloggo gets back to his racist demographics
“Trump had no choice but to start trade wars. You need to start all over again on a local protected market, because you can’t compete with the rest.”
Trade wars are usually the result of systems in decline and distorted by corruption. Some of the worst protectionism and distortions are in Europe. This is well documented with their auto and aerospace industries. The US allowed exploitation by its allies so it could exploit with hegemony. It allowed Chinese exploitation because the Chinese allowed the US elites to get wealthier quickly through financialization. Now that the hegemony is gone it is time to end the economic exploitation of the US by the Asians and the Europeans.
Cloggie on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 9:28 am
Good news guys. Muzzie Soleimani will get proper muzzie burial at sea by the US Navy.
Cloggie on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 11:23 am
Iran announces massive retaliation against the US, no doubt after consultation with Russia and China and having received the nod, a war that will end empire, the dollar and UN and pave the way for a multi-polar world:
https://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/iran-und-usa-revolutionsgarden-drohen-mit-vergeltung-fuer-toetung-soleimanis-a-1303629.html
35 US targets are named as well as oil-tanker sea-lanes.
Life world-wide will soon be interesting again.
Soleimani was one of the most important commanders, responsible for the defeat of IS, a creation of the US, who never really fought IS, only pretended to do so.
If you have too much money on your account, do like me and spend it while it has still value.
Cloggie on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 11:25 am
“35 ‘vital US & Israeli targets’ within Iran’s reach for potential REVENGE for General Soleimani’s death – senior IRGC commander”
https://www.rt.com/news/477463-iran-us-targets-revenge/
Cloggie on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 11:32 am
If I were Iran I would NOT directly hit US targets, but quietly threaten owners of oil-tankers that they *might* be attacked and as such try to halt shipping in the Gulf without a shot fired, not giving the US a pretext to attack. It is even better to halt oil shipments to Europe and China and as such drive a wedge between Eurasia and the US and force Europe to give the finger to the US and enforce the completion of Nord Stream and tie Europe irreversibly to Russia (and China). That may be bad for European and Chinese consumers in the short term, but f*ck them, the idea is to generate animosity against Anglos in general and increase the urgency to speed up the transition. And prepare Eurasia for war Eurasia-Anglosphere.
Davy on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 12:31 pm
“35 ‘vital US & Israeli targets’ within Iran’s reach for potential REVENGE for General Soleimani’s death – senior IRGC commander”
Iranian retaliation is limited to saving face and avoiding a massive response on Iran proper.
Davy on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 12:32 pm
“no doubt after consultation with Russia and China and having received the nod”
How stupid
Davy on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 12:35 pm
“If I were Iran I would NOT directly hit US targets, but quietly threaten owners of oil-tankers that they *might* be attacked and as such try to halt shipping in the Gulf without a shot fired, not giving the US a pretext to attack.”
LOL, I bet China and Asia will give them the nod huh cloggo.
“It is even better to halt oil shipments to Europe and China and as such drive a wedge between Eurasia and the US and force Europe to give the finger to the US and enforce the completion of Nord Stream and tie Europe irreversibly to Russia (and China).”
LMFAO
“That may be bad for European and Chinese consumers in the short term, but f*ck them, the idea is to generate animosity against Anglos in general and increase the urgency to speed up the transition. And prepare Eurasia for war Eurasia-Anglosphere.”
Words from a true deranged anglo hater
I AM THE MOB on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 3:52 pm
Clogg you are so pathetic for spending so much time on this site. While you get on your knees for the worlds elites like Putin.
Everything you think is a delusional fantasy. like a world ran on renewables or a US civil war.
I AM THE MOB on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 5:46 pm
Tusk: some in Poland’s ruling party “consciously” help Putin, others are “useful idiots”
https://notesfrompoland.com/2020/01/04/tusk-some-in-polands-ruling-party-consciously-help-putin-others-are-useful-idiots/
I AM THE MOB on Sat, 4th Jan 2020 8:29 pm
Dailymail photoshopped them in the same picture to create a story
https://i.redd.it/8ohkoewynu841.jpg
I AM THE MOB on Sun, 5th Jan 2020 4:08 am
US Secretary of State Pompeo accuses Europe of not being ‘helpful’ over Iran attack
https://www.euronews.com/2020/01/04/soleimani-pompeo-accuses-europe-of-not-being-helpful-over-iran-attack
Hit hard with sanctions!