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05-29-2007, 06:29 PM #1OPSenior Member
What Congress Really Approved: Benchmark No. 1: Privatizing Iraq's Oil for US Compani
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.
What Congress Really Approved: Benchmark No. 1: Privatizing Iraq's Oil for US Companies
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.eg420ne Reviewed by eg420ne on . What Congress Really Approved: Benchmark No. 1: Privatizing Iraq's Oil for US Compani 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. What Congress Really Approved: Rating: 5
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05-29-2007, 08:45 PM #2Senior Member
What Congress Really Approved: Benchmark No. 1: Privatizing Iraq's Oil for US Compani
"I call it stealing Iraq's oil".........LOL. 75% of gross profit from the NEW rigs would go to the oil companies until their investment has been paid for...then only 20% would go to them. If keeping 80% of gross profit until the investment income has been paid is stealing, well steal me blind!
Imagine if someone were to approach ya with a bottomless checkbook and offered such a deal so you could open your own business.......wouldn't take to long to say HELL YEAH!
Have a good one!:s4:
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05-29-2007, 09:43 PM #3OPSenior Member
What Congress Really Approved: Benchmark No. 1: Privatizing Iraq's Oil for US Compani
From sum1 whos making money off other peoples misery i can expect reply like that
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05-30-2007, 12:52 AM #4Senior Member
What Congress Really Approved: Benchmark No. 1: Privatizing Iraq's Oil for US Compani
Originally Posted by eg420ne
I guess I'm "stealing" now........LOL
Have a good one!:s4:
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05-30-2007, 01:14 AM #5OPSenior Member
What Congress Really Approved: Benchmark No. 1: Privatizing Iraq's Oil for US Compani
damn dude i just had a Deja Vu moment..i swear we had this same conversation b4:smokin:
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05-30-2007, 01:16 AM #6Senior Member
What Congress Really Approved: Benchmark No. 1: Privatizing Iraq's Oil for US Compani
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
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05-30-2007, 01:23 AM #7Senior Member
What Congress Really Approved: Benchmark No. 1: Privatizing Iraq's Oil for US Compani
Originally Posted by medicinal
Have a good one!:s4:
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05-30-2007, 05:02 AM #8Senior Member
What Congress Really Approved: Benchmark No. 1: Privatizing Iraq's Oil for US Compani
May 29-The Iraqi parliament will vote in weeks on founding the state-owned National Iraqi Oil Company, former Iraqi Oil Minister said on Tuesday.
"The main goal of the new Iraqi oil and gas bill is founding a National Iraqi Oil Company which can regulate the oil and gas sectors which suffer from lack of coordination between several decision maker and administrative units" Ebrahim Bahr Al Uloum said in remarks to alalam TV.
He added that several Iraqi political groups see the oil and gas bill as a plan to distribute the income of oil exports, but insisted that the bill has 4 goals including reviving the National Iraqi Oil Company, setting a structure for the Oil Ministry, coordinating the government and oil producing provinces and specifying the position of foreign investors.
Bahr Al Uloum described the oil as the main income of Iraqi nation and emphasized that giving the exclusive managment right of the National Iraqi Oil Company as well as controlling foreign investments could ensure a just sharing of wealth from Iraq's oil reserves between the whole Iraqi nation.
Regarding to existing protests over the bill, the former minister said that the parliament can reform or even change the bill as needs necessitate.
Alalam News
WHO controls the oil?? Love it when these articles pop at the right time.......LOL
Have a good one!:s4:
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