Friday, April 29, 2011

TERROR GANG IN EGYPT BLOWS UP GAS PIPELINE

Jeff Dunetz at Big Peace talks about the recent news of a gang in Egypt that blew up a gas pipeline in Sinai. It's actually the second time this has happened recently, as those jihadists have continued their anti-Israel activities since the revolt against the prior Mubarak regime.

Because of this:
Israeli officials on Wednesday called for the country to find ways to reduce its dependency on other countries for gas, and urged the government to quickly develop newly found gas fields off the coast of Israel. Israel Electric Company said it had enough gas in the pipeline for the next few days and then would switch to alternative fuels such as coal and diesel to produce electricity.
The discovery of natural gas near Haifa is a recent - and fortunate - development, and one that needs to be worked on as soon as possible in order to replace any gas transfers coming from other Arabic countries that are on their way to deterioration. We simply can't rely on countries - certainly not where Islam reins supreme - in times like this for fuel, and that's why it's better to develop our own resources instead.

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