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    This would certainly help to make the USA dependent on the revived Roman Empire, wouldn't it?!

    http://www.breitbart.com/news/na/D8CC51BO0.html

    By ROBERT WIELAARD
    Associated Press Writer


    NEWPORT, Wales


    European nations are offering to provide oil to the United States from their strategic reserves to offset shortages in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, an EU official said Friday.

    Separately, the EU executive Commission in Brussels said it has offered disaster help to U.S. authorities trying to cope with the damage caused by the storm, which lashed New Orleans and coastal towns in Mississippi, causing massive flooding.

    Speaking on Britain's Sky News network, EU security affairs chief Javier Solana said the U.S. administration has approached several EU member states individually for help. "Whatever they ask for, it will be given from the reserves of oil that the different (EU) countries are providing," he said.

    Solana did not say if the offers by individual European governments involved supplies of crude or refined oil products, such as gasoline.

    In Berlin, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said the United States has asked member states of the International Energy Agency to provide oil and that Germany would "of course" support Washington.

    British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, chairing an EU foreign ministers meeting, said the EU as a whole would play no role in supplying emergency deliveries of oil, but added, "There might be other assistance that can be offered."

    Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast and shut down around 90 percent of crude production capacity in a region that is responsible for around 30 percent of U.S. crude output.

    The International Energy Agency, a Paris-based oil market watchdog that includes 17 of the 25 EU states, said it is consulting with members on tapping their strategic reserves.

    "We have ongoing consultations with all member countries, but we need an unanimous agreement to release strategic reserves," IEA spokeswoman Gundi Gadesmann said. "A decision may be reached fast."

    IEA member countries hold some 4.1 billion barrels of public and industry oil stocks, of which roughly 1.4 billion barrels are government-controlled for emergency purposes.

    EU officials said 16 of the 25 EU countries maintain a 90-day strategic oil reserve to deal with any sudden shortfalls in supply. They are: Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Portugal, Denmark, Austria, Greece, Ireland and Hungary.

    Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said it had received a call from the IEA exploring the option of releasing some oil reserves. Japan has one of the largest petroleum reserves in the world, with 320.7 million barrels as of June 30.

    Separate from the IEA discussions, the European Commission said oil sector experts from all EU nations will meet in special session Sept. 9 to discuss the oil supply situation. They comprise an EU panel that meets twice a year and was founded during the first oil crisis in 1973.

    "On the agenda it will have issues relating to supply and possible release of stocks," said EU spokeswoman Antonia Mochan.

    "What they will discuss ... is issues facing the world oil market at the moment and possible release of stocks."

    The EU foreign ministers, meeting Friday in Newport, Wales, also discussed humanitarian help for victims of Hurricane Katrina. EU spokeswoman Francoise Le Bail said in Brussels several EU nations were ready to help with specialists in areas such as water supply and mobile shelters, if requested by the U.S.

    She said the EU had not yet received any U.S. request for help.

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    Re: EU Nations to Offer Oil From Reserves

    More about foreign aid

    Foreign governments line up to help after Katrina


    (quote) Earlier, President George W. Bush said in a television interview that the United States could take care of itself.

    "I'm not expecting much from foreign nations because we hadn't asked for it. I do expect a lot of sympathy and perhaps some will send cash dollars. But this country's going to rise up and take care of it," Bush told ABC's "Good Morning America."


    Maybe this is one of the reasons what's the answer upon the question arising here; were are our allies ??

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    whole article here : http://olympics.reuters.com/news/new...FOREIGN-DC.XML

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      Re: EU Nations to Offer Oil From Reserves

      Sharon offers U.S. immediate Israeli help to Katrina victims
      By Israel Insider staff and partners September 1, 2005


      In a letter to President Bush, PM Ariel Sharon offered to send emergency supplies and personnel to hurricane victims in New Orleans and the afflicted Gulf states. He offered to dispatch, within a day, medical teams and trauma unites, natural disaster and public health experts, as well as mobile hospitals, medical kits, and field shelters. Meanwhile, Jewish groups mobilized to raise funds and help shattered communities



      http://web.israelinsider.com/Article...omacy/6473.htm

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