Pretending that we are saints on the world scene is just as ignorant as pretending we are completely evil.
All the evidence in the world means nothing to the neo-statist-hyper-nationalist-pig.
That is what you are 14.
We don't need to take a single drop of Iraqi oil to control their oil supply. We whisked it away into the greedy paws of the multinational oil companies for profit. Why should the Chinese not be allowed oil contracts? The soon-to-be largest economy in the world should be excluded from oil contracts?
You are assuming that the US government functions strictly for the benefit of the US economy. That is small-minded.
All the evidence in the world means nothing to the neo-statist-hyper-nationalist-pig.
That is what you are 14.
We don't need to take a single drop of Iraqi oil to control their oil supply. We whisked it away into the greedy paws of the multinational oil companies for profit. Why should the Chinese not be allowed oil contracts? The soon-to-be largest economy in the world should be excluded from oil contracts?
You are assuming that the US government functions strictly for the benefit of the US economy. That is small-minded.
Sketching out a postwar scenario now that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein appears to have lost power, Cheney, a former oil company executive, spoke of "an organization to oversee the functioning of their oil ministry."
That body, he said, "will be composed primarily of Iraqis. It may have international advisers from outside."
Does the United States want Iraq to remain in OPEC?
"It will be up to their government to decide. Our position is we have no position. It's up to the Iraqi people," said one U.S. official.
https://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0411-09.htmSketching out a postwar scenario now that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein appears to have lost power, Cheney, a former oil company executive, spoke of "an organization to oversee the functioning of their oil ministry."
That body, he said, "will be composed primarily of Iraqis. It may have international advisers from outside."
Does the United States want Iraq to remain in OPEC?
"It will be up to their government to decide. Our position is we have no position. It's up to the Iraqi people," said one U.S. official.
https://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0411-09.htmAll the evidence in the world means nothing to the neo-statist-hyper-nationalist-pig.
That is what you are 14.
We don't need to take a single drop of Iraqi oil to control their oil supply. We whisked it away into the greedy paws of the multinational oil companies for profit. Why should the Chinese not be allowed oil contracts? The soon-to-be largest economy in the world should be excluded from oil contracts?
You are assuming that the US government functions strictly for the benefit of the US economy. That is small-minded.
All the evidence in the world means nothing to the neo-statist-hyper-nationalist-pig.
That is what you are 14.
We don't need to take a single drop of Iraqi oil to control their oil supply. We whisked it away into the greedy paws of the multinational oil companies for profit. Why should the Chinese not be allowed oil contracts? The soon-to-be largest economy in the world should be excluded from oil contracts?
You are assuming that the US government functions strictly for the benefit of the US economy. That is small-minded.
Oh, I suppose you're right 14.
I'm sure privatizing Iraq's trillion dollar oil industry was a complete non-factor in the invasion of Iraq and the willful deception leading up to it.
Let this be a lesson. This is when you would use a rolling head emoticon.
Oh, I suppose you're right 14.
I'm sure privatizing Iraq's trillion dollar oil industry was a complete non-factor in the invasion of Iraq and the willful deception leading up to it.
Let this be a lesson. This is when you would use a rolling head emoticon.
Sound logic. So the US would attempt to brazenly impede oil-hungry economic ally, China, paving the way to WWIII, if they really controlled the oil supply of Iraq?
This post explains it all for you.
We don't need to take a single drop of Iraqi oil to control their oil supply. We whisked it away into the greedy paws of the multinational oil companies for profit. Why should the Chinese not be allowed oil contracts? The soon-to-be largest economy in the world should be excluded from oil contracts?
You are assuming that the US government functions strictly for the benefit of the US economy. That is small-minded.
Sound logic. So the US would attempt to brazenly impede oil-hungry economic ally, China, paving the way to WWIII, if they really controlled the oil supply of Iraq?
This post explains it all for you.
We don't need to take a single drop of Iraqi oil to control their oil supply. We whisked it away into the greedy paws of the multinational oil companies for profit. Why should the Chinese not be allowed oil contracts? The soon-to-be largest economy in the world should be excluded from oil contracts?
You are assuming that the US government functions strictly for the benefit of the US economy. That is small-minded.
This post explains it all for you.
We don't need to take a single drop of Iraqi oil to control their oil supply. We whisked it away into the greedy paws of the multinational oil companies for profit. Why should the Chinese not be allowed oil contracts? The soon-to-be largest economy in the world should be excluded from oil contracts?
This post explains it all for you.
We don't need to take a single drop of Iraqi oil to control their oil supply. We whisked it away into the greedy paws of the multinational oil companies for profit. Why should the Chinese not be allowed oil contracts? The soon-to-be largest economy in the world should be excluded from oil contracts?
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