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Re: Mahathir an Suadi-Arabien: Verkauft Ã-l für Gold!!!
-->>Sell oil for gold, Mahathir tells Saudi Arabia
>http://biz.yahoo.com/rm/040118/saudi_mahathir_1.html
>JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 18 (Reuters) -- Former Malaysian
>Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Sunday that Saudi
>Arabia should sell oil for gold, not dollars, to avoid being
>"shortchanged" by a decline in the U.S. currency.
>"The price of oil is $33 but the U.S. dollar has declined by
>40 percent against the euro so you're effectively getting
>$20," Mahathir told an economic conference in Saudi Arabia's
>Red Sea city of Jeddah."So you're being shortchanged."
>Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, has justified
>higher world oil prices by saying they are necessary to
>compensate for the slide in the U.S. currency.
>Mahathir, who retired last October, spent much of his time
Diese WTO ist wohl der selbe Ganovenverein wie alle überstaatlichen Organisatio-
nen,vor allem wenn man weiß wer die gegründet hat!Oh ist die Menschheit korrupt!
>in office upsetting Western governments and defying their
>economic orthodoxies. But he became a respected spokesman
>in Islamic and developing states and received an ovation in
>Jeddah.
>He suggested countries tally their total annual imports and
>exports and settle the difference at the end of the year in
>"gold dinars." Sounding a discordant note, Mahathir also
>warned Saudi Arabia against rushing to join the World Trade
>Organisation (WTO), saying it was not necessarily a positive
>move.
>Saudi Trade Minister Hashem Yamani said on Saturday his
>country had narrowed differences with the United States that
>were holding up accession to the organisation and said he
>wanted to join"tomorrow."
>"Everybody should be careful before joining the WTO because
>it is not all positive. It can be very negative if you don't
>handle it properly," Mahathir said."They try to impose
>their agenda without regard for some other countries."

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