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Hard to Deny: Iraq Is All About the OilDrilling is not the issue.
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purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people."  - Franklin Roosevelt
Iraqi Troops Face Off Against Striking Oil Workers  

Iraqi Troops Face Off Against Striking Oil Workers

The strike, which began with domestic

Is the Iraq war about oil?    Oil Pricing and the Price of Oil    The short answer is yes.
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This war, say analysts, is about power and oil. It's about control of the Gulf states by means of strategic Iraq and, by extension, a final post-Cold War shakeout to give the U.S. more economic clout over China and Russia by controlling the oil spigot."  http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0309-04.htmd
      
The players have moved steadily through the Republican presidencies of Ronald Reagan and Bush's father, George H.W. Bush and Bush himself.
       They include: Vice-president Richard Cheney, a former oilman, like Bush, and defense secretary during his father's Persian Gulf War in 1991; Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, once Reagan's personal emissary to the Middle East when Saddam was a U.S. friend and staunch ally; Rumsfeld's deputy Paul Wolfowitz, who began publicly calling for war against Iraq after the 9/11 terror attacks; and Richard Perle, chair of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, nicknamed the "Prince of Darkness'' for his political stick-handling.            
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       They are joined by think-tankers, from fellows at the Project for the New American Century and the military and intelligence-oriented Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Bush recently chose a CSIS forum, rather than the White House, to deliver a major prime-time speech to the American people to make the case for war. The CSIS board includes, among other heavy-hitters, Kissinger, former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski and former CIA director James Schlesinger.

Rachel Maddow on Bush's War for Oil

 

Rachel Maddow on Bush's War for Oil
By Isaac Fitzgerald, AlterNet
Maddow discusses international oil companies moving into Iraq with Keith Olbermann. Read more »

 
Why we're in Iraq: Not oil... not oil... not oil... [VIDEO]
 

Why we're in Iraq: Not oil... not oil... not oil... [VIDEO]

Jim Hightower unravels the mystery of an unfolding plan

 
Hard to Deny: Iraq Is All About the Oil
 

Hard to Deny: Iraq is All About the Oil

How the U.S. is working to secure Iraq's oil -- one of the most important sources of petrochemical energy on the planet -- and how the Iraqis are resisting.

The Truth About Oil and Iraq    May 30, 2007 

Dear Friends,

I will invoke a rarely used House rule of personal privilege to gain
one hour of time in Congress for the purpose of discussing in
detail the Congressional and White House efforts to privatize
the oil of Iraq.

Oil was the primary reason for the invasion of Iraq. There were, of course, no weapons of mass destruction, no connection between Iraq and 911, no connection between Iraq and Al Queda’s role in 911.  Despite that, the Bush-Cheney Administration, with the approval of a Democratic-controlled Senate and the Democratic leader of the House, supported and commenced a brutal campaign of shock and awe, of bombing, invasion and then occupation of Iraq.

Dennis Kucinich

 

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President Bush and his cabinet were planning a premeditated attack on Iraq to secure 'regime change' even before he took power in January 2001. The blueprint, uncovered by the Sunday Herald, for the creation of a 'global Pax Americana' was drawn up for Dick Cheney (now vice- president), Donald Rumsfeld (defence secretary), Paul Wolfowitz (Rumsfeld's deputy), George W Bush's younger brother Jeb and Lewis Libby (Cheney's chief of staff).....The plan shows Bush's cabinet intended to take military control of the Gulf region whether or not Saddam Hussein was in power. It says: 'The United States has for decades sought to play a more permanent role in Gulf regional security. While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification, the need for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein."
Bush planned Iraq 'regime change' before becoming President
Sunday Herald, 15 Sept 2002
"Controlling Iraq is about oil as power, rather than oil as fuel," says Michael Klare, professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College and author of Resource Wars. "Control over the Persian Gulf translates into control over Europe, Japan, and China. It's having our hand on the spigot."

Ever since the oil shocks of the 1970s, the United States has steadily been accumulating military muscle in the Gulf by building bases, selling weaponry, and forging military partnerships. Now, it is poised to consolidate its might in a place that will be a fulcrum of the world's balance of power for decades to come. At a stroke, by taking control of Iraq, the Bush administration can solidify a long-running strategic design. "It's the Kissinger plan," says James Akins, a former U.S. diplomat. "I thought it had been killed, but it's back."
http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2003/03/ma_273_01.html?welcome=true

US oil about to 'win' Iraq war
Topeka Capital Journal (subscription), KS - Feb 17, 2007
Recent drafts of the bill would give private companies (including foreign ones) control of Iraq's oil production and 70 percent of the profits, ...
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Do we need to drill more oil in America? 
The oil companies currently hold 10,000 drilling permits right now, and have leases to 68 million acres of land that is going undrilled -- no need to "open up ANWR or the Gulf Coast right now" as Newt Gingrich would have everyone believe. (Drilling permits are apparently what happens right before the drill bit hits the ground -- so oil companies are confident that oil is there.) Check out this June 2008 report from the Committee on Natural Resources.

Among the most interesting points:
  • Drilling on federal lands has steadily INCREASED since the 1990s
  • Drilling permits have gone from 3,802 five years ago to 7,561 in 2007
  • Oil and gas companies have shown that they cannot keep pace with the rate of drilling permits (so opening the Gulf and ANWR would help how, exactly?)
  • Although permits have gone up, the price of gas has ALSO gone up, refuting the idea that more drilling will automatically reduce prices
  • The Bureau of Land Management has issued 28,776 permits to drill on public land; yet, only 18,954 wells were actually drilled (a difference of 9822)
  • Of the 47.5 million acres of on-shore federal lands that are currently being leased by oil and gas companies, only about 13 million acres are actually in production
  • Offshore, only 10.5 million of the 44 million leased acres are currently producing oil or gas
  • According to the Minerals Management Service, of all the oil and gas believed to exist on the Outer Continental Shelf, 82% of the natural gas and 79% of the oil is located in areas that are currently open for leasing
  • Nearly 91 million acres are currently open to leasing in the Arctic region of Alaska, including onshore and offshore lands. Oil and gas companies have leased only 11.8 million of the 91 million acres.
The report goes on to say that just drilling in these 68 million acres (this excludes the Alaska acreage, because much of it is still unleased by the oil companies even though it is available to lease) of untapped areas without drilling anywhere else would likely produce six times the amount of oil in ANWR. Yes, that's right: SIX TIMES what ANWR is estimated to be able to produce at peak production. And if they'd bother to lease the Alaska areas that are available, that number would undoubtedly go much higher.

There's much more in the report, but suffice to say, the next time one of us hears the claim that we need to drill in ANWR or off the coast of Florida to reduce our oil dependence and affect pricing, we should (confidently!) ask why in the world we aren't making use of the 10,000 permits already issued and the 68 million acres of unused, currently leased land to drill on first, and why the additional drilling we've already done since the 90s hasn't reduced prices at all.

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