'Fire at Libya's largest oil port may destroy country's economy'
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Libya's government is seeking international help to tackle a massive fire at a large crude oil port. The port has been burning since last week, after being hit by a rocket launched by Islamists. Dr. Mamdouh Salameh, an oil economist and consultant at World Bank, says the country's oil industry has been hurt severely by the fire. RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rttv RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
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you have to attach video talking about war and Americans problems in Iraq and other places for Oil
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Thank you JEWS (Fed= Yellen,Fischer; Nuland Wolfowitz cohen zionist doctrine) for enslaving and raping the world. LYBIA was a great econony on Africa and protected the borders of Europe from Islamic negros ,paid and Arabs .....now MILLIONS OF MUSLIMS ARE illegally invading Eu rope.
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The fire is already off, and LIBYANS them selfs stopped it and result was from 20 big tanks 7 were damaged from fire, and the rest is all good, do u know what fire men said after?? Fuck America we can do it alone
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Libya was in the top 10 fastest growing economy in the world thanks to the oil :D bye Bye :d
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This "economist" guy is terrible
He says "most of the oil [produced in Libya] is used domestically", but this was a supply disruption (oil has been destroyed and less is being produced), meaning that even if people in Libya don't use any more oil, they will be facing a local shortage, meaning they will buy from other countries, which will reduce the oil glut we're experiencing and cause a rise in prices
The only thing that would be relevant is trade disruptions, like terrorists hijacking oil tankers or local tariffs
I didn't even watch past the first minute, because this guy was useless in the first 30 seconds and in the last video I watched. I just don't care what he says anymore, unless he's actually going to add useful information to the conversation. -
Getting rid of Gaddafi was the worst thing that could ever have happened to Libya.
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okay that is not good..........
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No wonder NATO wanted this country.. lots of oil. Now to destroy the economy and give them loans they can't get out of...
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They said "freedom and democracy", thank's Obama, thanks NATO
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Another marked "improvement" thanks to the hand of the Fascist States of America and their Zionist, Nazi handlers!!!
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Uhh, can you repeat the question please?
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Muammar Gaddafi & Saddam Hussein were murdered by the World Criminal Banker Cartel, ever since then things in their respective nations have gone downhill sadly enough for the innocent people living there.
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One more formidable destructive jobe by the Nato-West . The did not murder only the
president Gaddafi but they killed entire Libya . -
Yanarım, yanarım, Libya'yla yanarım..
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Libya has been gone since they killed Gaddaffi.
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staged to raise oil prices?? who knows, but i would not be surprised. lol
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i see all this talk of countrys debt and how its gonna cripple them...but if debt keeps you poor and motivated to fight for your country, you'll see an influx of poor joining the armed forces and going overseas to take from others what they dont have themselves...this is povertys strength in the world...aggression from the hungry!...they want it more!...watch the fuel drop in price and the competition fall on their ases...america isn't gonna fall...theres too much arab investment in the US armed forces to keep them all busy as bees.
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Salameh looks like he's ready to have a seizure! Calm down and relax man.
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Russia desperately hopes that supply disruption will increase the value of oil exports
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I bet Gadaffi era Libya seems like Utopia in contrast to the newly "liberated" one it is today huh Libyans? Your downfall was truly deserved
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