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Did the US and Israel really obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Tennis   来源:Markets  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Analysts at the investment bank Goldman Sachs have estimated that the tariffs the trade court has struck down were likely to have raised

Analysts at the investment bank Goldman Sachs have estimated that the tariffs the trade court has struck down were likely to have raised

"I lost at least $1,500 to the floods. It was the proceeds from the sale of my farm produce the previous day. I contemplated going back into the room to get it, but the pressure of the water scared me," he said."I also lost eleven bags of groundnuts and seven bags of beans. My wife and I couldn't pick anything from our room. But I am grateful we made it out on time. There were so many dead bodies in the water."

Did the US and Israel really obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities?

He has been having nightmares since, he said.Authorities are yet to confirm if a dam broke, exacerbating the impact of the recent floods as widely reported.Mokwa District Head, Alhaji Muhammadu Shaba Aliyu, indicated to the BBC that there is a "reservoir" in the area that can spill out water "anytime there's rain", however he added that the magnitude of the flood is excessive.

Did the US and Israel really obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities?

Residents told BBC News they believed the floodwater was not caused by the heavy rainfall they had experienced."The rain couldn't have caused the floods because it had subsided and there was no water anywhere. I was outside and suddenly I saw water gushing down in high speed and scattering everything on its path," Mr Muhammed said.

Did the US and Israel really obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities?

Ms Sulaiman said: "When I woke up for prayers, I opened the door and looked outside and didn't see any water. Moments later, I started hearing people screaming. We don't know where it came from. Its source is a mystery."

"For people that said the flood was as a result of the rain, they are lying. The rain had stopped before the flood started. Nobody knows the cause of this flood, it's just from God," Mr Adamu said."There is no way that Saudi Arabia is going to agree to that. This has been tried before. This has led to conflict between Saudi Arabia and the US," he says.

Ms Rosner says there are both moral and practical issues with the West buying Russian hydrocarbons while supporting Ukraine."We now have a situation in which we are funding the aggressor in a war that we're condemning and also funding the resistance to the war," she says. "This dependence on fossil fuels means that we are really at the whims of energy markets, global energy producers and hostile dictators."

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