Enemy of My Enemy – OPEC Successfully Blocks Anti-FF Text at COP28
An ancient Arabian proverb says, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.” You know we’re no fans of OPEC+ and the murdering thug dictators who run the countries belonging to OPEC+. But this one time, we have praise for the group. They single-handedly changed the language in a final communique issued by the UN COP28 delegates that was supposed to call for the phase-out of fossil fuels worldwide. Instead, the language was modified to say, “reducing both consumption and production of fossil fuels, in a just, orderly and equitable manner.” It was changed at the insistence of the OPEC+ club. Needless to say, the snowflake leftists at COP28 are weeping and wailing and gnashing their teeth.
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