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Friday, March 18, 2005 |
BBC: "The Bush administration made plans for war and for Iraq's oil before the 9/11 attacks, sparking a policy battle between neo-cons and Big Oil, BBC's Newsnight has revealed.
Insiders told Newsnight that planning began 'within weeks' of Bush's first taking office in 2001, long before the September 11th attack on the US.
The industry-favoured plan was pushed aside by a secret plan, drafted just before the invasion in 2003, which called for the sell-off of all of Iraq's oil fields. The new plan was crafted by neo-conservatives intent on using Iraq's oil to destroy the Opec cartel through massive increases in production above Opec quotas."
Greg Palast has more on this.
And for the privatization of Iraqi oil the Bush cabal uses torture and war crimes, one instance being the destruction of Falluja.
12:02:02 PM
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ThisIsLondon: "An MP was ordered to leave the Commons chamber today after refusing to withdraw comments that Prime Minister Tony Blair 'misled' the House over the war in Iraq.
'There is compelling evidence that the Prime Minister misled this House in taking us to war,' he said. 'Isn't it high time we held him to account?'"
Actually, Blair not only 'misled' everyone, he plainly lied. The Gleichschaltung has begun.
11:42:46 AM
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