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The Oil War?

thomko_logo_image.jpgIn a mode that could clearly say: “I told you so”, critics of America’s involvement in Iraq are now saying that the U.S. Administration sent the troopers there for one primary reason.

To shore up a reliable source of crude oil that would keep flowing into American storage facilities, and hence into American citizens gas tanks for at least another 15 to 20 years.

With Iraqi petroleum reserves estimated to be at least 10% to total world supply, and if major American oil companies like .Exxon-Mobil and Amoco controlling the pumping of oil in most of Iraq, then it would be a win-win situation

Unfortunately,  things didn’t work out the way we wanted them to. Now that Iraqi and US forces are staging an operation against Shiite militiamen in the oil rich Iraqi city of Basra.

Maybe this explains why so many top American officials have made so many “surprise visits” to Iraq in this 2008 election year.

Ever since the invasion of March, 2003, production and exports of Iraqi crude oil have been beset by a combination of old production equipment in bad repair, as well as countless incidents of sabotage by Iraqi insurgents and foreign elements who simply do not want Iraqi oil to fall into the hands of “The Great Satan”,

Five years later and 4,000 American soldiers lay dead, this precious resource seems even more distant from American and other Western automobile gas tanks.

Israel, who once feared possible attacks from Iraq with weapons of mass destruction, called WMD’s for short, now fear another oil rich country, Iran,

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has often called for Israel to be “wiped off the face of the map”.

Oil is now fetching more than $100 a barrel, and the U.S. Dollar is even weaker than currencies like the Israeli Shekel.

It appears that the time has come for some serious stock-taking in regards to just why American forces went into Iraq in the first place, instead of simply letting Saddam Hussein and his cronies remain there as a possible buffer against the real world enemy – .

http://www.onejerusalem.com/2008/03/26/the-oil-war/

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