Originally posted by: etech
I thought moonbeam may have morphed into someome else.
no he has just left, I guess there is a position open in the Middle East for a new information minister, perfect job for him...
Originally posted by: etech
I thought moonbeam may have morphed into someome else.
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: arcitech2
Originally posted by: her209
So after using the oil sales to rebuild Iraq, who will own the rights to the oil wells?
The exact same companies that owned them before! Don't be fooled into thinking that the Iraqi's will get to OWN those wells.
I can agree with the first sentence. Iraq owned the oils wells before the war and will own them after.
As for the one being fooled I would say that you have been fooled or brainwashed. Time will tell. You and the "it's all about the oil" crowd of tin foil hats will be proven wrong.
Originally posted by: arcitech2
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: arcitech2
Originally posted by: her209
So after using the oil sales to rebuild Iraq, who will own the rights to the oil wells?
The exact same companies that owned them before! Don't be fooled into thinking that the Iraqi's will get to OWN those wells.
I can agree with the first sentence. Iraq owned the oils wells before the war and will own them after.
As for the one being fooled I would say that you have been fooled or brainwashed. Time will tell. You and the "it's all about the oil" crowd of tin foil hats will be proven wrong.
It's not about oil, it's about sand! Who's going to own the sand with all that depleted uranium in it? The oil is just there to fund the sand conglomerates! Don't make fun of tinfoil hats, the aliens might hear you.
I was kinda hoping I'd get a shot at it. I've been trying to catch Rummy so's we can make a deal but I just get some speil about 'stalking laws' and 'harassment' from the Pentagon switch board.So after using the oil sales to rebuild Iraq, who will own the rights to the oil wells?
Originally posted by: Bleep
Make them a national company with all proceeds going directly to the Govt
That is a good plan we should do that here.
Bleep
Originally posted by: SinfulWeeper
If I were the ruler of Turkey, I would 'expand' the borders.
There are enough Kurds over there that they can probably do it with no bloodshed in a simple way of 'helping' the coalition give 'order' to some parts of Iraq.
At least that is what I would do...
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Make them a national company with all proceeds going directly to the Govt., maybe someone can have a prosperous society with world class schools, hopspitals, etc, WITHOUT having to pay taxes...
Originally posted by: SinfulWeeper
How would it not?
Do you think for a second that SK will invade NK or visa versa? They might be different countries but they are all closely related.
Originally posted by: SinfulWeeper
Well aint the military forces Turkey has at the Iraqi border mostly Kurds?
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Make them a national company with all proceeds going directly to the Govt., maybe someone can have a prosperous society with world class schools, hopspitals, etc, WITHOUT having to pay taxes...
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: arcitech2
Originally posted by: her209
So after using the oil sales to rebuild Iraq, who will own the rights to the oil wells?
The exact same companies that owned them before! Don't be fooled into thinking that the Iraqi's will get to OWN those wells.
I can agree with the first sentence. Iraq owned the oils wells before the war and will own them after.
As for the one being fooled I would say that you have been fooled or brainwashed. Time will tell. You and the "it's all about the oil" crowd of tin foil hats will be proven wrong.
Originally posted by: DZip
Please read your history books. After the US and UK have liberated other countries from oppressive fanatics like 1945 Japan and Germany, they set up a temporary government that allows for law and order while the people get their new government set up. Unlike the USSR that retained the countries they liberated (maybe conquered is a better term) and stole the resource to benefit themselves. Once the new government is established, the temporary government dissolves. All of the resources of that country are that country's so they can use the revenues to help rebuild.
It is amazing how many people are disappointed that the US will not claim the oil. Don't they know how much oil it takes to heat our 3000 sq ft homes, 4000 lb SUV's and 4 X 4's, pleasure boats, motor homes, and all the other essentials of the average American family. No matter how big we build them we still average 3.7 people per house and 1.2 people occupying each vehicle. Those that are concerned we will not have enough oil should consider our own resources in the ANWR.
Originally posted by: swifty3 A quote from the link in an above article.
"US and UK companies long held a three-quarter share in Iraq?s oil production, but they lost their position with the 1972 nationalization of the Iraq Petroleum Company.(6) The nationalization, following ten years of increasingly rancorous relations between the companies and the government, rocked the international oil industry, as Iraq sought to gain greater control of its oil resources. After the nationalization, Iraq turned to French companies and the Russian (Soviet) government for funds and partnerships.(7) Today, the US and UK companies are very keen to regain their former position, which they see as critical to their future leading role in the world oil industry. The US and the UK governments also see control over Iraqi and Gulf oil as essential to their broader military, geo-strategic and economic interests. At the same time, though, other states and oil companies hope to gain a large or even dominant position in Iraq. As de-nationalization sweeps through the oil sector, international companies see Iraq as an extremely attractive potential field of expansion. France and Russia, the longstanding insiders, pose the biggest challenge to future Anglo-American domination, but serious competitors from China, Germany and Japan also play in the Iraq sweepstakes.(8) "
Funny how France and Russia were so opposed to a war in Iraq. Gee, I wonder why?
Originally posted by: swifty3
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Make them a national company with all proceeds going directly to the Govt., maybe someone can have a prosperous society with world class schools, hopspitals, etc, WITHOUT having to pay taxes...
Your very naive if you think that this will happen. The corruption that is currently underway in all other arab oil producing countries is rapidly corroding any semblance of a "prosperous society". To think that the HUGE windfall of money that will enter into Iraq will result in prosperity and peace rather than corruption and destabilization, is way to optimistic. It's simply not that simple of a scenario.
Besides, Saudi Arabia is essentially a welfare state, with the gov subsidizing everything under the sun. 90% of jobs in Saudi Arabia are worked by foreigners. They have also seen a dramatic decrease in the average annual income in the past 2 decades, not in small part due to the House of Saud (royal family) growing exponentially every year, somewhere around 10,000 people at this time. All of whom get monthly stipends from the gov, and get to fly anywhere, anytime for free on the Saudi Airlines. Any welfare state ends of being a total fvckin wreck. ex. former soviet union. i.e. communism.
Originally posted by: SinfulWeeper
How would it not?
Do you think for a second that SK will invade NK or visa versa? They might be different countries but they are all closely related in blood lines.
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