November 19, 2015
By MarEx
An article from GeoExPro, (click here) a petroleum geoscience magazine, says that North Korea has “excellent” oil and gas exploration potential, both onshore and offshore.
The assessment was made by Michael Rego, an exploration consultant with access to North Korean geophysical data that has so far received little international attention.
The article outlines seven locations which could hold oil and gas reserves worth further investigation including North Korea’s western sea and deep deposits off the east coast....
Opening up oil and gas reserves for North Korea will bring a far better quality of life to the people. However, without agreements to abide by the Non-Proliferation Treaty, the wealth of any sales will increase the capacity of North Korea to bring in more talented scientists. A significant income, while spent on the people, will not relieve the worry.
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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Does this look familiar or what? Iraq 2.0.
September 29, 2017
By Dan Mika
Boone — The residents of Boone (click here) were joined by U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst and Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg to give an emotional farewell Friday evening to National Guard troops deploying to the Middle East.
One hundred eighty troops from the Boone-based 248th Aviation Support Battalion are deploying to Kuwait next month. Families and friends packed into every seat in the Boone High School bleachers and wherever they could find room.
Ernst, a former member of the 248th, told the soldiers joining the unit taught her leadership and accepted her as a sister in arms.
“The bonds you will come to have in the next year will lead you through many, many more years,” she said. “When you leave the National Guard, those friends will last you many years.”
Gregg, who became lieutenant governor earlier this year under Gov. Kim Reynolds, said the battalion was shipping out alongside 200 troops from other Iowa battalions to tours of duty....
By Dan Mika
Boone — The residents of Boone (click here) were joined by U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst and Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg to give an emotional farewell Friday evening to National Guard troops deploying to the Middle East.
One hundred eighty troops from the Boone-based 248th Aviation Support Battalion are deploying to Kuwait next month. Families and friends packed into every seat in the Boone High School bleachers and wherever they could find room.
Ernst, a former member of the 248th, told the soldiers joining the unit taught her leadership and accepted her as a sister in arms.
“The bonds you will come to have in the next year will lead you through many, many more years,” she said. “When you leave the National Guard, those friends will last you many years.”
Gregg, who became lieutenant governor earlier this year under Gov. Kim Reynolds, said the battalion was shipping out alongside 200 troops from other Iowa battalions to tours of duty....
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