SECRET U.S. PLANS FOR IRAQ'S OIL

Posted on Thursday, March 17 at 13:19 by N Say
Secret sell-off plan The industry-favored plan was pushed aside by yet another 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, crafted by neo-conservatives intent on using Iraq's oil to destroy the Opec cartel through massive increases in production above Opec quotas. The sell-off was given the green light in a secret meeting in London headed by Ahmed Chalabi shortly after the US entered Baghdad, according to Robert Ebel. Mr. Ebel, a former Energy and CIA oil analyst, now a fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, flew to the London meeting, he told Newsnight, at the request of the State Department. Mr Aljibury, once Ronald Reagan's "back-channel" to Saddam, claims that plans to sell off Iraq's oil, pushed by the US-installed Governing Council in 2003, helped instigate the insurgency and attacks on US and British occupying forces. "Insurgents used this, saying, 'Look, you're losing your country, your losing your resources to a bunch of wealthy billionaires who want to take you over and make your life miserable," said Mr Aljibury from his home near San Francisco. "We saw an increase in the bombing of oil facilities, pipelines, built on the premise that privatization is coming." Privatization blocked by industry Philip Carroll, the former CEO of Shell Oil USA who took control of Iraq's oil production for the US Government a month after the invasion, stalled the sell-off scheme. Mr Carroll told us he made it clear to Paul Bremer, the US occupation chief who arrived in Iraq in May 2003, that: "There was to be no privatization of Iraqi oil resources or facilities while I was involved." The chosen successor to Mr Carroll, a Conoco Oil executive, ordered up a new plan for a state oil company preferred by the industry. Ari Cohen, of the neo-conservative Heritage Foundation, told Newsnight that an opportunity had been missed to privatize Iraq's oil fields. He advocated the plan as a means to help the US defeat Opec, and said America should have gone ahead with what he called a "no-brainer" decision. Mr Carroll hit back, telling Newsnight, "I would agree with that statement. To privatize would be a no-brainer. It would only be thought about by someone with no brain." New plans, obtained from the State Department by Newsnight and Harper's Magazine under the US Freedom of Information Act, called for creation of a state-owned oil company favored by the US oil industry. It was completed in January 2004, Harper's discovered, under the guidance of Amy Jaffe of the James Baker Institute in Texas. Former US Secretary of State Baker is now an attorney. His law firm, Baker Botts, is representing ExxonMobil and the Saudi Arabian government. etc www.gregpalast.com

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  1. Fri Mar 18, 2005 8:27 am
    May america rot in hell!

  2. Fri Mar 18, 2005 8:37 am
    Another story buried and will not see the light of main stream media, thankfully Greg Palast has a good reader following! But really is anybody surprised?

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  3. Sat Mar 26, 2005 8:56 am
    Yeah...and let's not forget the Demarais (POWER CORP) Family of Montreal...you know the one,,,Jean Chretien's daughter is married to Paul Demarais Jr. Well, the Demarais family was doing business with Sadam during the famed "oil for food" scam buying oil below market value with huge kickbacks going into Sadaam's personal coiffers instead of to the Iraqi people in turn selling it on the open market at huge profits.
    Isn't it a wonder why chretien opted out of supporting the war as it would affect the business dealing of his inlaws. Another interesting point is that Chretien, Martin and Trudeau all worked for Paul Demerais's Power Corp at one time in their careers....oooohhhh and Bush is so evil. Why don't you spend your time exposing the blatant criminal corruption behind the closed doors of Canada's socialist Liberal party.

  4. by avatar Spud
    Sat Mar 26, 2005 1:12 pm
    The corporations run everything and ruin everything.Liberals are not socialist,they are capitalist.Like the rest.



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