In Saudi Arabia gasoline costs about 45 cents a gallon. In Iran it's 33. Venezuelans pay under a quarter.
"Roughly two-thirds of new oil demand is coming from countries that have subsidized oil markets," said Christopher Ruppel, a senior geopolitical analyst with the consulting firm John S. Herold.
Les Americains pleurent, l'essence est trop chere, on va les plaindre, ils oublient un chiffre, ils consomment 1 baril sur 4 dans le monde pour seulement 5% de la populationAnd the raw numbers aren't small either. The Saudis used over 2 million barrels of oil per day in 2006, and the Iranians used 1.7 million. India, a faster growing economy with far more people, used 2.5 million. (By comparison, the U.S. used about 24 million barrels a day, nearly 10 times as much as India despite having a population nearly four times as small and an economy just three times bigger.)

Quelle hypocrisie


Les Etats-Unis vont droit dans le mur avec ce genre d'attitude meprisante.