Imperato on the International Effect of Bush’s State of the Union Address


London – February 6, 2006 – Halfway around the world, 2008 United States Presidential Candidate Daniel Imperato meet with his top advisors and learned of the international effect of George W. Bush’s State of the Union address.

“In accordance with ongoing meetings in London discussing my plans and policies for my 2008 campaign and White House seat, I have come to realize that our administration and our president George W. Bush has made a grave mistake pertaining to his State of the Union address recognizing that the United States of America is an oil addict and overly dependent on Middle Eastern oil,” stated Imperato.

While the administration predicted a positive environmentalist reaction towards reduced oil dependency, the Bush administration failed to think of how that statement could strain relations in the region.

“In discussions with my top aides and advisors from the Middle East region, it seems to be that our President George W. Bush has spoken a little bit too soon which may have adverse affects and strains with ongoing relations with the Middle East,” said Imperato.

Imperato felt that this strain in the Middle East/US relations could lead towards other countries to make strong relations in the region.

“The US and its administration has decided that it must pull back from the dependency of Middle Eastern oil which opens up the door for our other superpowers to gleam the supply and to make strong relations with the Middle East to utilize the Middle Eastern oil productions for their country and their own use. Particularly with recent discussions between the royal family of Saudi Arabia and China, the Chinese economy’s strong growth $900 billion in cash, it’s a fact that China could eat up the supply of oil from Saudi Arabia in the event that the US demand goes down.”

“In addition, recent talks between Iran and China and the fact that China could also utilize the supply of oil from Iran, once again makes it a very sticky situation.”

Alternative energy, is a strong priority for Imperato, but he suggested that it be done as a global effort and not to sever relations with the Middle East region.

“While I do agree the world must become less dependent on oil and must utilize alternative methods pertaining to the issues at hand, we must not, as a nation, completely sever the dependency of oil from the Middle East. In my opinion the administration should have never stated their plans which are looks like a pull out of the Middle Eastern region and its oil which could have adverse effects as explained.”

“The strategy pertaining to alternative natural resources for the use of energy and for other uses should be a collaborated effort worldwide and should not be commingled with any region of the world and its dependency and certainly not at this time.”

Imperato concluded his statement with the following remarks, “With the nuclear standoff at hand and the Middle Eastern oil supplies and the fact that other superpowers demand great supplies of oil, this may position the United States of America to lose its place as the superpower of the world and might alienate other countries particularly in the Middle East. It also might assist the growth and strength of other superpowers economies which may create more downturn in the dollar and more discussions pertaining to the Middle East separating itself from the commitment they have to supply the United States of America with oil.”

About Daniel Imperato ( www.daniel2008.com )
Daniel was born in Boston, Mass ( 1958 ), and began his business career in 1977 transforming the manufacturing facilities in Israel through adapting them to the global marketplace along with bringing financing to the factories for global expansion. He also operated a trading company in Singapore and owned a manufacturing company in Belgium. Daniel brings over thirty years of experience in global business planning and development and has personal relationships at high levels around the world. Daniel has consulted for Fortune 500 corporations, with a mix of product lines, consisting of telecommunications products and services, telecommunications equipment including v-sat terminals and handheld mobile satellite telephones, along with passport and identification cards services and secure documents for foreign governments around the world. He is currently a Papal Knight with honors from the Vatican, and a board member for the African Center Foundation, a United Nations NGO.

Daniel has been a resident of West Palm Beach, Fl for over 10 years, and has devoted his time towards many worthwhile causes including our youth, and HIV/AIDS. He has unique value, explosive energy and has the ability to achieve what most others cannot. Daniel is also a dedicated honorable businessperson with morals and values that are based on trust and integrity. Presently, he has organized a Presidential Exploratory Committee in order to gauge support for a possible run at the White House in 2008.

***This Release was approved by Imperato For President 2008, the Official Presidential Exploratory Committee for Daniel Imperato.***

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