4/24/2007 12:48:53 PM
if (Blacksburg > (Ethiopia | China ))return !care();
4/24/2007 12:55:34 PM
4/24/2007 1:19:38 PM
Well, they weren't psychotic South Koreans, durr.
4/24/2007 1:26:44 PM
The people they were attacking had guns, so after the initial shock of a surprise attack the death toll should have been relatively low.
4/24/2007 2:31:54 PM
The question is, how will the Chinese government react? The Chinese are starting to get involved in Middle Eastern and African politics with these investments. These types of reactions are probably going to increase as people figure out the Chinese are looking out for their interests, not African and Middle Eastern interests.
4/24/2007 2:39:17 PM
Well, to be brutally honest the Chinese are not just looking out for their interests, they are looking out for the interests of the entire oil consuming world. Sure, the specific Chinese enterprise makes profits by boosting oil production through such investments, but in doing so they provide the oil desired by the rest of us. Even if all of the oil goes to China, that is oil Chinese consumers will not need to purchase elsewhere and therefore there is more oil available for the rest of us, lowering prices commensurately. But this is a fact of business: no company is ever acting in the best interests of the local community, since it exists to serve its customers and there are very few automobile owners in Ethiopia. Or is it your assertion that the same oil firm would somehow act differently if it was drilling for oil in western China? These armed bandits are just upset they are not getting a share of the money; and in a fit of jeolous rage are attempting to make sure no one else gets to profit either. I'm not saying the Chinese firm is in the right, perhaps it used the Government to take the land from its owners. If so, it seems to me a more appropriate solution would be to file a lawsuit in a Chinese court seeking compensation, not murder 74 people. The case may by thrown out, but in 20 years when property rights are more secure in China you could appeal, having locked in the statute of limitations.
4/24/2007 4:30:00 PM
4/24/2007 5:01:45 PM
it is running out
4/24/2007 5:15:16 PM
Somalis? Nope, we'll always have more Somali around, no need to worry about that. (j/k)
4/24/2007 6:08:39 PM