Because it’s such a laughably small amount to steal for a country that produces so much.
Because it’s such a laughably small amount to steal for a country that produces so much.
By all means, explain how a country that produces 12 million barrels of crude a day would find it worth pilfering 15,000 barrels?
Do you refuse to answer the questions because you realize how silly your premise is?
Is this supposed to support the idea that the goal is cruelty or that it’s US strategy to steal 60 tankers of oil?
Okay, so it’s not for cruelty but for commerce? 60 trucks worth of oil? C’mon.
You don’t think it’s a bit silly to suggest that 60 tanker trucks is going to be worth time? What’s that even worth, have you checked?
The United States military is stealing 60 trucks worth of oil because it’ll save money? The US produces 13 million barrels of crude a day, but it’s worth their time to steal 60 tanker trucks worth?
Are you suggesting the US is stealing oil for the sake of being cruel? This is some sort of strategic effort at the highest levels to take 60 tanker trucks of oil?
Isn’t that sort of an absurd claim? The USA, the largest crude oil producer, steals paltry amounts of oil from Syria, one oil tanker at a time? Same for wheat. The U.S. exports 50% of its wheat, but loots Syrian wheat?
Appreciate you correcting your post, just one more needed.
ms = milliseconds
us = microseconds
“Fresh” air. You’re breathing in the septic line.
I would argue that anyone who says C++ provides a similar level of memory safety as rust hasn’t done serious development work in either language.