we went through our own gay leadership for eight years. their turn.The ayatollah is gay and the best rapper is a female Pakistani chick. I saw her on tv. Way better than the garbage in this country.
we went through our own gay leadership for eight years. their turn.The ayatollah is gay and the best rapper is a female Pakistani chick. I saw her on tv. Way better than the garbage in this country.
No oil for you
yet NATO is somehow supposed to help Ukraine, which is not a member of NATO.
Right? Like how dense can ya get?No oil for you
He pretty much failed Trump's test there and gave him loads of ammo to put the entirety of the Ukraine fight in Europe's lap.yet NATO is somehow supposed to help Ukraine, which is not a member of NATO.
Well, the US did lead the overthrow of a the elected Ukranian leaders, and literally installed an actor, with previous experience playing the President, as President, who then cajoled the Russians into action so he could cancel elections whilst the US and Nato protected democracy by laundering hundreds of billions of dollars thru you know, the defense of Ukraine.yet NATO is somehow supposed to help Ukraine, which is not a member of NATO.
So that’s the plan?He was right. Afghanistan and Iraq were mistakes with no clear solution possible. Iran has a far better chance of a feasible government based on history.
So Trump criticizing the cost and human loss of wars in the Middle East is completely lost on you.And what is the basis for that data?
And don’t tell me a Brown University study because as a deeply liberal indoctrination center, they aren’t impartial and aren’t the arbiters of truth.
See, I can play your game too.
So about that 60%, agree?
How about if they do it themselves? Iran ain't making any friends there.
Abraham Accords, yo!How about if they do it themselves? Iran ain't making any friends there.
"the enemy of my enemy is my friend"While Floggy roots for Iran, and for America to fail....
REUTERS | Arab neighbors urge U.S. to ‘finish the job and completely degrade Iran’s military.’
Gulf Arab states did not ask the U.S. to go to war with Iran, but many are now urging it not to stop short by leaving the Islamic Republic still able to threaten the Gulf’s oil lifeline and the economies that depend on it, three Gulf sources told Reuters.
At the same time, these sources and five Western and Arab diplomats said Washington was pressing Gulf states to join the U.S.-Israeli war. According to three of them, President Donald Trump wants to show regional backing for the campaign, to bolster its international legitimacy as well as support at home.
"There is a wide feeling across the Gulf that Iran has crossed every red line with every Gulf country,” said Abdulaziz Sager, chairman of the Saudi-based Gulf Research Center and familiar with government thinking.
“At first we defended them and opposed the war,” he said. “But once they began directing strikes at us, they became an enemy. There is no other way to classify them.”
They're getting their oil from Russia, so they don't have a dog in the fight. And they are right when they say this isn't a NATO problem, but it is also a pretty good indication that NATO is on it's way to morgue.No oil for you
They're getting their oil from Russia, so they don't have a dog in the fight
As of 2024–2025, the European Union (EU) imports the majority of its oil and petroleum products from the United States (~16–17%), Norway (~13–14%), and Kazakhstan (~11%). Following 2022 sanctions, imports from Russia dropped significantly to 4–6%. Other key suppliers include Saudi Arabia, Libya, and the United Kingdom.
Key EU Oil Suppliers (2024/2025 Data)
Key Changes in European Oil Supply
- United States: 16.1% - 17.1%
- Norway: 13.5% - 13.6%
- Kazakhstan: 10.9% - 11.5%
- Saudi Arabia: ~8%
- Libya/UK: ~6% each
- Russia: ~4-6% (down from 21% in 2022)
- Shift from Russia: Before 2022, Russia was the main supplier (29%+ in 2020). By 2023–2024, EU sanctions and policies reduced this reliance significantly.
- Increased Imports: To replace Russian energy, the EU increased imports primarily from the US (+63% by 2022) and Norway (+37% by 2022).
- Main Imports: The majority of imports consist of crude oil, alongside refined petroleum products, used heavily for road transport (dominated by gas/diesel oil).