Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Blood and Oil: How the West will Profit from Iraq's Most Precious Commodity

The signs of the real motives behind the invasion of Iraq are unfolding. This expose by the Independent on Line sheds some light onto the plans for the Iraqi oil industry by Western Corporations.

Marilyn.


Blood and oil: How the West will profit from Iraq's most precious commodity

The 'IoS' today reveals a draft for a new law that would give Western oil companies a massive share in the third largest reserves in the world. To the victors, the oil? That is how some experts view this unprecedented arrangement with a major Middle East oil producer that guarantees investors huge profits for the next 30 years

Published: 07 January 2007

So was this what the Iraq war was fought for, after all? As the number of US soldiers killed since the invasion rises past the 3,000 mark, and President George Bush gambles on sending in up to 30,000 more troops, The Independent on Sunday has learnt that the Iraqi government is about to push through a law giving Western oil companies the right to exploit the country's massive oil reserves. (read more........) Blood and Oil

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article2132574

3 comments:

Peace Grannie DC said...

I love your blog page! thanks for starting it and for posting about our special WIB vigil this Sat. and every month! i agree about needing a blog site that is woman friendly, i like that! I'm going to send you a website by a 16 yr. old girl, Ava, if you haven't seen it, she is awesome and so are you! Peace Granny DC

Peace Grannie DC said...

I have a terrible time with these letter identification, lots of sites use them and I think I'm deslectic, I can't spell either!

Marilyn said...

Hey Peace Granny,

By all means please do send me the website. It is always great when young people are interested in the issues that impact them. The young people usually do not have a voice in the events around them when, in fact, they should be involved in decisions that impact their well-being in all aspects of their lives. In fact the United Nations has addressed the issue of children's rights during many sessions. http://www.un.org/rights/concerns.htm