Alex
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September 11
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US SQUEEZING IRAQ GOVT FOR OIL
On Thursday, May 24, the US Congress voted to continue the war in
Iraq. 
The members called it "supporting the troops." I call it stealing
Iraq's oil - the second largest reserves in the world. The
"benchmark," or goal, the Bush administration has been working on
furiously since the US invaded Iraq is privatization of Iraq's oil.
Now they have Congress blackmailing the Iraqi
Parliament and the Iraqi people: no privatization of Iraqi oil, no
reconstruction funds.
This threat could not be clearer. If the Iraqi Parliament refuses
to pass the privatization legislation, Congress will withhold US
reconstruction funds that were promised to the Iraqis to rebuild
what the United States has destroyed there. The privatization law,
written by American oil company consultants hired by the Bush
administration, would leave control with the Iraq National Oil
Company for only 17 of the 80 known oil fields. The remainder
(two-thirds) of known oil fields, and all yet undiscovered ones,
would be up for grabs by the private oil companies of the world
(but guess how many would go to United States firms - given to them
by the compliant Iraqi government.)
No other nation in the Middle East has privatized
its oil. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Iran give only limited
usage contracts to international oil companies for one or two
years. The $12 billion dollar "Support the Troops" legislation
passed by Congress requires Iraq, in order to get reconstruction
funds from the United States, to privatize its oil resources and
put them up for long term (20- to 30-year) contracts.
What does this "Support the Troops" legislation mean for the United
States military? Supporting our troops has nothing to do with this
bill, other than keeping them there for another 30 years to protect
US oil interests. It means that every military service member will
need Arabic language training. It means that every soldier and
Marine would spend most of his or her career in Iraq. It means that
the fourteen permanent bases will get new Taco Bells and Burger
Kings! Why? Because the US military will be protecting the US
corporate oilfields leased to US companies by the compliant Iraqi
government. Our troops will be the guardians of US corporate
interests in Iraq for the life of the contracts - for the next
thirty years.
--Ann Wright, Truthout
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