Mr. Lararov and Mr. Kerry flown into Geneva to start their new Chess Game. Some call it negotiations; I call it a Chess Game. Who is going to be the winner? All I know Syria is losing in any case. It is more than just Syria, it’s the Middle East and definitely Oil, and to throw a large spanner in the works – Israel.
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Dear Reader,
Mr. Lararov and Mr. Kerry flown into Geneva to start their new Chess Game. Some call it
negotiations; I call it a Chess Game. Who is going to be the winner? All I know Syria is
losing in any case. It is more than just Syria, it’s the Middle East and definitely Oil, and
to throw a large spanner in the works – Israel.
If Russia is the winner, Syria will still be in a civil war. I see the current conflict as a civil
war. Al Qaeda and the large fragmentation of Rebel groups will fight on.
If the United States win, their will be an intervention, and Russia said that they will help
the Syria Government. How, we don’t know. Will Russia show more muscle, and will the
U back down. This game could be a stalemate as seen with other games as will.
On the other side of the Atlantic we find another chess game. The UN Council
permanent members meet on Syria. Envoys from Britain, China, France, Russia
and the United States - the permanent veto-wielding members of the UN
Security Council - met on Wednesday on the crisis surrounding Syria's chemical
weapons.
France on Wednesday joined the United States in putting threatened military
action against Syria on hold as the world waited for Bashar al-Assad's
government to act on its pledge to give up its chemical weapons.
Will it be practical, and my question is why the Rebel Groups not included are.
2. The West wants regime-change. That is a fact, and all other sop-stories are just
rhetoric’s.
Speak Your Mind.
May God be with us all.
“Have a peaceful, purposeful, happy, and profitable day”
Pierre A Pienaar
Count Your Blessings Every Day
P.S. Breaking news:
WTI Crude little changed after rising first time in three days.
U.S. stocks closed higher for the seventh straight session, with declining fears of a strike
on Syria
Yen fell to its lowest level since July, after US President’s decision to delay a military
strike over Syria.
The US stocks returned back to gains, after a diplomatic solution found for
Syria and Barack Obama postpone a vote for a military strike. Thus, the US 500
(SPI) and US Tech (NDQ) reached new highs at 1683 and 3188 respectively.
WTI Crude (OIL) has reversed its bullish trend moving towards lower lows. The
crude oil fell to 106.40 from last week’s high at 111.13.
Oil volatility down after Syria develops calm markets
3. The persistent euphoria over a possible diplomatic solution to the Syrian crisis we saw
the DAX yesterday for the second day in a row rising prices. The investors were in a
buying mood and pushed the Dow to 8,496 points, representing an increase of 0.6
percent compared to the previous day. On the purchase of the notes to investors again
found the shares of E.ON and RWE. Dealer stated that some investors would now
speculate that the conditions for suppliers would improve after the election.
Sources:
MX
Windsor Brokers
Easy Forex
Forex Club
RBS
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