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Saturday, 08/31/2013 2:45:42 AM

Saturday, August 31, 2013 2:45:42 AM

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Border disputes have defined this area close to the concessions. I never said IFNY's concession was located in the disputed waters. The point was, it needs to be acknowledged that this area may become unstable as it is surrounded by countries which not only exhibit indignation for each other, but are known for their imperialistic and expansionist's political ideologies. These are countries whose very existence is synonymous with dictatorships, corruption, and a sometimes overt disdain for the United States.

Regarding the ICJ's ruling, Columbia's President Santos has snubbed his nose at the ICJ. And "85 percent of Colombians believe that the ICJ ruling should be ignored, even if this means military confrontation with Nicaragua"(World Politics Review). And because Santos is up for re-election in 2014, his bid may prove futile if he lays idle on the matter.

My concerns have less to do with these matters than the following:
- The arrogance and untouchable essence of the Nicaraguan government. One such example referenced in my previous post - The government used armed men to take control of an Exxon fuel storage terminal. That a third world country (developing as it may be) would show such indifference to an American based, oil and gas leader, is writing on the wall.
- The potential of other blocks and concessions being dealt out, thus making INFY's concession just one of many for potential partners to choose from. A potential partner may choose a company that can contribute its share of capital to the project.

Once again, these are only observations for consideration. Facts do not always produce truth.

As for "clawmann" referencing that my previous post was my "first and only post", at some point in time he also had his first and only post. I sincerely hope he was not reproached or debased for it.

Sarge.Reynolds












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