Monday, November 19, 2007
Dollars under nerve
"They get our oil and give us a worthless piece of paper," Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told his OPEC cronies on Sunday. OPEC’s 13-member cartel met over the weekend, and the decline of the dollar was clearly on the minds of its ministers.
"All participating leaders showed an interest in changing their hard currency reserves to a credible hard currency," Ahmadinejad said. "Some said producing countries should designate a single hard currency aside from the U.S. dollar... to form the basis of our oil trade."
“That’s right heathens… 2… $200 a barrel”
"Don't you see how the dollar has been in free-fall without a parachute?" chimed in fellow nutjob and OPEC minister Hugo Chavez. "The empire of the dollar has to end," said he, urging his OPEC brethren to shift to the euro.
Curiously, neither mentioned their own worthless paper currencies during the press conference.
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