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8 mei 2006

The Real Oil Story: The Oil in Iraq

I believe this is pretty much on target, except that it's larger and more complex than just Iraq; there's Iran, Venezuela, Nigeria, Russia and a number of other major oil producing countries. And then the gas, and the gas and oil pipelines, as in Afghanistan for instance. And then keeping the dollar as the world petro currency, which props up the whole U.S. military, government and economy. Without these huge subsidies, the dollar and the whole American economy would drop like a rock. Then too, the absurd "contracts" being given to select U.S. corporations and the subsidizing and protection of Israel keeps a few more select under the U.S. wing, furthering the grip on power.

So control of the major sources of oil, gas and pipelines, as well as keeping the dollar the only petro currency is the name of the game. And the Middle East has much of this oil, as well as being strategically located geographically. In this way, the U.S. can command the oil industry, and with that, the political power in the world.

Along with all this, a police state is rapidly being/has been developed to keep people, where ever they are, under control. For only the People, en masse, can tip the power balance.

Oil is pretty slippery stuff. The press is playing up $3 a gallon gasoline, record oil company profits, and the $400 million retirement package for Exxon's former CEO. But these stories are trivial compared to the oil story they have ignored all along. The war in Iraq. It's an oil war. And you don't have to take my word for it. Read former Republican strategist Kevin Phillips new book, "American Theocracy: the Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil, and Borrowed Money in the 21st Century." The corporate media may have failed us but authors like Phillips are providing the needed analysis.

Bush, Cheney, Rice and other key Bush players have impeccable oil industry credentials. When they came to the White House, so did the oil industry. Cheney, Rumsfeld and others also have strong ties to the Project for a New American Century, a neo-conservative organization which unabashedly advocates U.S. world supremacy through pre-emptive war, regime change for governments they don't like, and permanent military bases in the Persian Gulf to secure U.S. interests - foremost among them oil. U.S. world domination requires not only access to oil but control of it - a tall order since 65% of the world's oil reserves lie within the boundaries of a handful of Arab countries.

Phillips explains that coveting and safeguarding Persian Gulf oil has long been a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy. We've struck deals, propped up royal families, supported coups, and armed dictators to keep the oil flowing in our direction and to give U.S. oil companies a piece of the action. We've also waged at least one prior war for oil, the first Gulf War in 1991. If Bush did not consider oil when deciding to invade Iraq, it would be the first time in fifty years that guaranteeing an uninterrupted flow of Persian Gulf oil was not a central element of U.S. foreign policy.

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