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The oil producers of OPEC have now take starbucks stanley cup n over the Public Enemy Number One slot in American political discourse, reports CBS News Correspondent Eric Engberg. Anywhere there s a microphone and a pol, there s tough talk. What we want to do is take the shackles off the Justice Department and off the FTC, and let them go after OPEC, said Rep. Michael Dewine, R-Ohio.Rep. Steve Chabot, R-Ohio, said, We have not threatened to withhold weapons and other foreign aid. stanley thermos mug But in reality, striking stanley cup usa back at the cartel isn t quite so easy.Cutting off foreign aid to OPEC countries sounds tough, except that the grand total of U.S. aid going to Arab states in OPEC is zero, although the U.S. does have thousands of troops stationed in some of those countries. Filing antitrust cases against OPEC is an idea the chairman of the House International Relations Committee wants to try. I think it s time we had some accountability from the oil producing nations, said Rep. Ben Gilman, R-N.Y.The problem, as Bill Gates would tell you, is that antitrust cases take lots of time. And another problem is that OPEC companies don t operate in the U.S., under U.S. law.A very popular remedy is reminding Saudi Arabia and Kuwait what we did for them in the Gulf War. But sovereign states don 146;t operate on nostalgia. And Lee Hamilton, former head of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said U.S. strategic interests are more important than gasoline prices. We c |
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