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Why this war is about oil

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday January 24, 2003 14:34author by Graham Caswell - Feastaauthor email caswell at indigo dot ie Report this post to the editors

Oil is Iraq's REAL Weapon of Mass Destruction

America depends on oil more than any other country. But oil is becoming scarcer and more concentrated in a hostile Middle East. America also needs to buy oil in dollars - but with competition from the euro, dollars aren't worth what they were.
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Only Bush administration insiders know what is motivating this rush to war. But there is a vary good case that oil is is a big part of it. Consider:

-Oil is the blood of the Western, developed, technological world. It supplies 40% of the world's energy and 90% of transportation energy. The world as we know it can't function without oil and relatively small changes in oil supply and demand can have devastating effects on the economy.

-Oil production peaked in the US in 1971, in Britain in 1999, and in the world outside of the Middle East in 1997. Oil production in 5 countries in the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait and the UAE) is the only thing that is preventing the world from having reached peak production.

-World peak production of oil will be reached within the next decade. This will put a consistant and permanent upward pressure on the price of oil. Look at the European fuel protests of a few years ago to see how important the economic effects of this will be.

-Because of its vast reserves, along with declining production elsewhere, the United States and the west is becoming more and more dependent on Middle Eastern oil. Even now, today, in the midst of this vast buildup to war, the United States is Iraq's biggest customer for its oil and imports nearly 10% of its oil from Iraq.

-Saudi Arabia, with 25% of known oil reserves and by far the biggest 'swing capacity' (i.e. it can up production quickly) is an unstable, fundamentalist country run by an autocratic regime. The fact that 15 of the 19 September 11th hijackers were Saudi illustrated this very clearly. America's nightmare is for a fundamentalist Saudi coup similar to what happened in Iran in 1979.

-Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfield and many other members of the current US administration come from the oil industry and maintain very close connections with the industry. They understand these issues very, very well.

America and the Western world depend on oil, yet oil is becoming scarcer and more concentrated in the unstable Middle East. Iraq has the second largest oil reserves in the world and borders Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iran -the other main Middle East producers. Political control of Iraq (directly or through a complient regime) would greatly increase oil security for America. This must be a major factor in the decision of the Bush administration to go to war.

But that's not all. There is another, related, but more immediate reason why this war is about the political control of oil. Consider:

-America's trade deficit has been at record levels and growing for years and is now over $40 billion per month (i.e. bigger than even American military expenditure). This means that America consumes $40 billion of goods and services more than it produces every month.

-This vast and consistantly-growing American trade deficit is paid for by the rest of the world, partly by investment in the United States (i.e. American borrowing from the rest of the world) but also by the rest of the world's using the US dollar as a defacto international currency.

-Most countries hold at least some of their reserves in US dollars and the US dollar is used for much international trade, particularly the vast trade in that most necessary of substances, oil. In order for Chile to increase its US dollar reserves or for France to buy oil from Saudi Arabia they must first buy dollars from America. Since dollars are free for America this acts as an interest-free, long term load for America. In other words, America's biggest and most important export is one that is highly profitable - dollars.

-But now there is a compeditor to the dollar - the euro, currency of the world's biggest economy. Some countries have already started converting at least some of their reserves into Euro and even on the streets of the third world euro are now excepted where only dollars were good before. This time last year the dollar was worth over €1.19. Today it is worth less than €0.93 and is falling. Money is flowing from the dollar to the euro.

-By far the most valuable traded commodity is oil, and the currency in which this substance is trading is important. OPEC still only accepts dollars for its oil, with the exception of Iraq (for political reasons). However Iran is talking about selling its oil in Euros and there is the possibility that OPEC may start accepting Euro. If OPEC begins accepting euros for its oil then the world will need a lot less dollars.

-As demand for America's greatest export (i.e. dollars) declines America's economy is put under pressure as imports become more expensive. If America's most important import, oil, is sold in euro then oil will become much, much more expensive for America.

-The only solution to this potential disaster for America is to make sure that oil remains available for sale in dollars, no matter how far the dollar falls. And in order for America to guarentee that it can buy oil in dollars it must have political control over those who sell oil. In other words it is not enough for America to have access to a free and open oil market. It MUST have political control.

America has been living increasingly beyond its means for years and has been paying for this excess by exporting confidence and dollars, both of which are are losing their value. This is a far, far greater danger to America and its way of life than terrorism. America depends on the rest of the world for that oil-dependent way of life but lacks a secure way to pay. Now it may be prepared to use force to get what it wants and feels it needs.

Related Link: http://www.feasta.org/energy.htm
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author by iosaf jedi elf of the European horde. the O as If.publication date Fri Jan 24, 2003 17:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

and what are his or her policies?

author by Phuq Heddpublication date Fri Jan 24, 2003 23:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

No one can deny that there are advantages to the US from the control of the Middle East in terms of access to oil. But this isn't solely about oil. It's also about "full-spectrum dominance": the need for the USA to show that there is no credible military opposition and that if you don't play ball with them then they'll starve your country and then attack you if you resist that. (This latter part is Noam Chomsky's "mafia boss hypothesis": in order to be a credible mafia boss you have to follow through on the threats).

There is also the possibility that the Evangelical Christian powerbase that backs the Republican Party and is in cahoots with the Zionist extremists exercises its mindshare over G.W.Bush through people like Wolfowitz and the other Zionist hawks in the administration http://www.counterpunch.org/christison01212003.html

author by iosafpublication date Sat Jan 25, 2003 11:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

are mega important.
They live in non target areas of the USA.
They are very far from front line activity.
But their sons go to war in USAF uniform.
They can afford vaccines against biowar.
and many of them are millenial.
and their millenial fever is apocylyptic.
canīt spell that but you know.
Many of them wouldnīt shrug an eyebrow if millions of "sinners" and "muslims" were killed.
That is why they have shown no serious support for ending patent in AIDS. or treating Africa.
They have judged the world.
God sqaud though isnīt all like that.
Some are very pacifist and definetly in the antiWar, antiCapitalist movement. It can be diffcult for them to deal with other agenda, gay rights, feminism etc., but they often reconcile their moral objctions on the basis of personal conscience.
{autonomy begins with self}
The fear of an extreme US rightwing backlash the "religous fascism" has been present in contemporary US culture for a long time.
And the forces that are pushing it are getting stronger.
Bush is a baptist. Nixon was a quaker. Kennedy was a Catholic.
at end it matters not what faith a US president claims to have but the internal moral issues in the USA are so confused and spread over such a wide demographic set that the integrity of the USA as a nation is often called into question.
The USA canīt achieve full spectrum dominance without war. And War and the postioning of the Military Industrial Complex has shaped the FSD policy since the beginning.
Any new phase in US war will mean deaths in Europe.
and thatīs the bottom line.
Now I for one do not believe we can stop the MIC. I want to, but I doubt we can. The dead who have tried may arguably include an ex-President.
So we must reach compromise with the MIC.
That is mindblowingly difficult.
But as long as USAF servicemen go home with only an indentity tag around their neck, and donīt go home with biowar suits for all the family, there may be a hope. But it means talking to Godsquad.
The assembly we need to call slowly and without being noticed at first will be between all threads contributing to "Geopolitical Order".
Godsqaud is on the list.
or else BioWar/Nukes/famine
plague
pestilence.
If these events of our lives had occured twenty years ago, they wouldnīt have been as terrifying.
But with the backdrop of millenial fever it is truly dangerous. We in our jokes make references to the "endtime" subcultural beliefs. But there are others who see "endtime" as real as anything in their lives.
It is worth considering that FascistGodsqaud has been making huge contributions to the Israeli election campaigns. The issue of the Temple Wall is big for "the endtimers".
The "endtimers" too share a belief in "rapture" that they will be raised above the final conflict and thus donīt need to worry about Anthrax, Nukes or garbage mail, or what their kids see on the internet.
These people have the potential $ and lobbying power to give us all a pretty convincing version of Armageddon.
& the really shit thing is there are equivalents on the Islamic side too.
They donīt do websites but they do chemistry class.

author by Phuq Heddpublication date Mon Jan 27, 2003 02:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Goodish article on GHWBush in The Observer. Not as good as the book "Fortunate Son" from SoftSkullPress though!

Related Link: http://www.observer.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,882131,00.html
 
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