IT'S ALL ABOUT THE OIL (isn't it?)

Discussion in 'Politics' started by hapaboy, Jan 30, 2003.

  1. Canyon, you're a Godsend!! Here I was just thinking about sand in general, wheras you're looking at the long-term big picture, five steps ahead of me! I must be a scalper and you must be a swing-trader.

    Concrete, concrete, CONCRETE!

    (Furiously punching in "concrete + Iraq + firms" on Google, AltaVista, Lycos, and AOL)
     
    #131     Mar 17, 2003
  2. Evan Bayh, Dem Senator from Indiana, just stated on O'Reilly that he would stake his life on the fact that Iraq has WMD's.
     
    #134     Mar 17, 2003
  3. not sure what that means, except that you apparently didn't bother to read what I wrote.
     
    #135     Mar 17, 2003
  4. <img src="http://www.jonbesh-iran.com/Jonbesh/Site/Etelaieha/57_edaam/gfx/Hanging.jpe"></img>

    <a href="http://www.jonbesh-iran.com/Jonbesh/Site/Etelaieha/57_edaam/">justice in iran.</a>
     
    #136     Mar 18, 2003
  5. msfe

    msfe

    Russia Accuses U.S. of Seizing Iraqi Oil

    Saturday March 22, 2003 8:50 PM


    MOSCOW (AP) - Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov criticized the U.S.-led war on Iraq, accusing Washington on Saturday of trying to seize control of Iraq's oil while shutting out companies from Russia and elsewhere.

    Baghdad owes Moscow at least $7 billion in Soviet-era debt and has awarded lucrative oil contracts to Russian oil companies.

    Ivanov said Washington's call to expel Iraqi diplomats seemed part of a strategy to invalidate those oil deals by further undermining the legitimacy of Saddam Hussein's regime. Russia has refused to comply with the American request to force out the diplomats.

    ``We will have to defend our interests so that the contracts which were signed under Saddam Hussein are not annulled as lacking legal force and to make sure the Iraqi debt owed us is respected,'' he said in a speech to Russia's top political analysts, who were meeting near Moscow.

    Ivanov also noted that civilians had already been killed just days into the conflict and he argued the deaths confirmed that the military strike was ``indeed a big mistake.''

    Russia would oppose attempts to give a U.S. occupation of Iraq international legitimacy through the United Nations, he said.

    ``Iraq does not need democracy brought on the wings of Tomahawks,'' Ivanov said.

    Russia had joined France and Germany in leading opposition to U.S. war plans in the United Nations. Yet, Ivanov continued to emphasize the need for good relations with the United States.

    ``We believe Washington's action against Iraq is a mistake, but it must not damage our long-term partnership,'' Ivanov said. ``This partnership has an independent importance as a major factor of global stability.''
     
    #137     Mar 22, 2003
  6. F*CK those three countries and the oil companies they tried to ride in on. They opposed the liberation of Iraq solely for oil. Now they are going to get shut out of the rebuilding process and any attendant profits.

    If you were an Iraqi on a committee to award contracts to foreign oil companies, how high is France, Germany and Russia on your list? Keep in mind, had these three countries been successful, that you would still be under the yoke of Saddam's horrific totalitarian and barbaric regime.
     
    #138     Mar 22, 2003
  7. skeptic123

    skeptic123 Guest

    So it is all about oil for Russia after all.
     
    #139     Mar 22, 2003
  8. msfe

    msfe

    has Russia illegally invaded Iraq ?
     
    #140     Mar 22, 2003