No WMDs, but lots of OIL
From that wascally wabbit, Dahr Jamail:
No way! Can't be! Impossible! I haven't met a neocon yet who's admitted this whole bloody misadventure was about oil. What choice do I have but to believe The Chimperor when he says it's all about freedom -- America's freedom to steal Iraq's oil by force, no matter the cost. It's all about that "free market" - our free market, Baby, so drink up and BE HAPPY for the people of Iraq.
On Dec. 22, 2004, Iraqi Finance Minister Abdel Mahdi told a handful of reporters and industry insiders at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. that Iraq wants to issue a new oil law that would open Iraq's national oil company to private foreign investment. As Mahdi explained: "So I think this is very promising to the American investors and to American enterprise, certainly to oil companies."
In other words, Mahdi is proposing to privatize Iraq's oil and put it into American corporate hands.
According to the finance minister, foreigners would gain access both to "downstream" and "maybe even upstream" oil investment. This means foreigners can sell Iraqi oil and own it under the ground — the very thing for which many argue the U.S. went to war in the first place.
As Vice President Dick Cheney's Defense Policy Guidance report explained back in 1992, "Our overall objective is to remain the predominant outside power in the [Middle East] region and preserve U.S. and Western access to the region's oil."
While few in the American media other than Emad Mckay of Inter Press Service reported on — or even attended — Mahdi’s press conference, the announcement was made with U.S. Undersecretary of State Alan Larson at Mahdi's side. It was intended to send a message — but to whom?
It turns out that Abdel Mahdi is running in the Jan. 30 elections on the ticket of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution (SCIR), the leading Shiite political party. While announcing the selling-off of the resource which provides 95 percent of all Iraqi revenue may not garner Mahdi many Iraqi votes, but it will unquestionably win him tremendous support from the U.S. government and U.S. corporations.
Mahdi's SCIR is far and away the front-runner in the upcoming elections, particularly as it becomes increasingly less possible for Sunnis to vote because the regions where they live are spiraling into deadly chaos. If Bush were to suggest to Iraq’s Interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi that elections should be called off, Mahdi and the SCIR's ultimate chances of victory will likely decline.
No way! Can't be! Impossible! I haven't met a neocon yet who's admitted this whole bloody misadventure was about oil. What choice do I have but to believe The Chimperor when he says it's all about freedom -- America's freedom to steal Iraq's oil by force, no matter the cost. It's all about that "free market" - our free market, Baby, so drink up and BE HAPPY for the people of Iraq.
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