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That was done by Sunni leaders, you are the ones who undermined them and came/elected who came over invaders tanks as Al-Sadder himself claimed two days ago. So, You have nothing but our contempt.

There was no such sectarian divide in that time, just pan Arabism.
You should know that, most of our ba’ath leaders were Shi’te, came through Jordan because of the traitor that betrayed the Arab allies in ’73, 2003.

Anyway, thread will turn into trolling a mod will clean it up later.
 
You're talking about failed state? It wasn't my country who almost got occupied by the palestinians and the israelites had to save your ***. And its you who should be greatful that Iraqis come to the shit hole you call homecountry and build it up from nothing.

Built our country from nothing, very interesting indeed. Then I wonder, who were those beggars all over the streets?

There was no such sectarian divide in that time, just pan Arabism.
You should know that, most of our ba’ath leaders were Shi’te, came through Jordan because of the traitor that betrayed the Arab allies in ’73, 2003.

Anyway, thread will turn into trolling a mod will clean it up later.
No trolling, I'm telling the truth about you sweety.
 
Built our country from nothing, very interesting indeed. Then I wonder, who were those beggars all over the streets?


No trolling, I'm telling the truth about you sweety.

As long as you agree with my part based on facts.

1.There was no such sectarian divide in that time, just pan Arabism.
2.You should know that, most of our ba’ath leaders were Shi’te.
3.Came through Jordan because of the traitor that betrayed the Arab allies in ’73, 2003.
 
keep quiet. We're still feeding you with our 18$ discount oil prices and occasional 100k barrel donations.
That's for the transit treaty. However::azn:

Oil shale is Jordan’s saviour — int’l expert


AMMAN –– Oil shale is the “saviour” of Jordan’s economy, according to international oil expert Mamdouh Salameh, who warned that surging global oil prices may spark a larger financial problem for the Kingdom within few years.

In a lecture at the Jordan Engineers Association on Wednesday evening, Salameh, a World Bank consultant on oil and energy, indicated that Jordan’s oil shale deposits exceed 50 billion tonnes, 10 per cent of which can be extracted.

The utilised quantities can generate around 35 billion barrels, which he noted is larger than the US oil reserves.

“Jordan is not an oil-poor country. But it needs the political will and transparency to extract these large deposits,” Salameh said, elaborating that the cost of extracting oil shale in Jordan would be around $1 billion, which is only 22 per cent of the Kingdom’s $4.8 billion oil imports bill.

Responding to a question on the environmental impact of oil shale extraction, the economist played down environmental consequences, adding the “environment should be a secondary issue when it comes to Jordan’s economic and energy future”.

He indicated that the Kingdom’s oil consumption in 2012 is set to increase to 150,000 barrels per day (bpd) from 147,000bpd in 2011.

The rise in consumption will push up oil imports bill to over $6 billion this year, with the price to be based on $110 per barrel, to represent around 28 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP).

The projected GDP for 2012 in current prices is $21.6 billion, Salameh said, citing statistics of the Central Bank of Jordan and international financial organisations.

Pointing out that in 2015, when oil shale extraction is expected to start, Jordan may export up to 3,000bpd, ending decades-long negative balance of payments.

Oil exports are projected to generate around $8.5 billion in 2015, according to Salameh, who expected international oil prices to reach $150 per barrel as increasing global demand is expected to outweigh supply.

In 2016 and 2017, the expert expected oil prices to touch the $160 per barrel generating over $14 billion for Jordan in exports.
Salameh is a technical expert with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation in Vienna. He holds a doctorate in economics specialising in the economics and geopolitics of oil and energy and a postgraduate diploma in industrial management and marketing.

He has presented papers to numerous international energy conferences on the economics and geopolitics of oil and energy and has been frequently invited to lecture on these topics at universities around the world.

Oil shale is Jordan’s saviour — int’l expert | The Jordan Times

And check out this::bounce:

Six int’l firms bid for Jordan’s first oil shale-fired power plant | The Jordan Times
 
ohhhh wow ^^ so much oil. Why are you going through an energy crisis then ?

why are you still getting our 18$ discount oil and oil donation ?

A load of hot air mate, your oil deposits are worthless.

He indicated that the Kingdom’s oil consumption in 2012 is set to increase to 150,000 barrels per day (bpd) from 147,000bpd in 2011.

Yeh, we got your *** covered here.
 
@Doritos11 any news about oil dispute between Barzani and Maliki? I read some news indicating that dispute will be over soon and parties are close to an agreement..Is it true?
 
ohhhh wow ^^ so much oil. Why are you going through an energy crisis then ?

why are you still getting our 18$ discount oil and oil donation ?

A load of hot air mate, your oil deposits are worthless.



Yeh, we got your *** covered here.
Because it takes time to invest in them, the first domestically oil power plant will be on in 2017. By 2030 we will be exporting oil. You oil pipeline will always be a card in our hands after-then. After Egyptian lesson determined to power self-sufficient. Put oil shale aside, two nuclear reactors will be ready by 2022, many solar and clean power plans are being constructed. So Iraqi pipeline is an extra.
 
@Doritos11 any news about oil dispute between Barzani and Maliki? I read some news indicating that dispute will be over soon and parties are close to an agreement..Is it true?

There's news of agreement to export oil through Iraq's national oil market company, SOMO. Either way, the kurdish exports is insignificant to the overall size of Iraqs total oil output. It's too amplified on the media. And as I've said before, any official exports from the north, goes into a UN account and transfered to the central federal government of Iraq. The oil revenue ends up in our hands anyway. We just have to deal with the stupid service contracts the kurds made.. some 50% goes to the oil companies working there. Whereas in the south companies only get 1-2% fee for their work.
 
Because it takes time to invest in them, the first domestically oil power plant will be on in 2017. By 2030 we will be exporting oil. You oil pipeline will always be a card in our hands after-then. After Egyptian lesson determined to power self-sufficient. Put oil shale aside, two nuclear reactors will be ready by 2022, many solar and clean power plans are being constructed. So Iraqi pipeline is an extra.

Ok, good luck.
 
I don't think Iraq is paying 18$ billion and 150 pd for an option dear. And for your second part, any Jordanian would extremely detest any unt-hankful Iraqi as we helped you a lot.

Problem is your not answering me.
Counter this first before you wish to go on, if you don’t we quit.

1.There was no such sectarian divide in that time, just pan Arabism.
2.You should know that, most of our ba’ath leaders were Shi’te.
3.Came through Jordan because of the traitor that betrayed the Arab allies in ’73, 2003.
 
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