Nothing but the oil truth
By Munir Daair
Special to Gulf News
01/18/07 "Gulf
News" -- -- The coin finally dropped.
Stealthily, but we heard it loud and clear. It dropped
while we were busy scratching our heads trying to figure
out what plan America's current great leader, the
eminent George W. Bush, has for Iraq, what truths were
buried with Iraq's former great leader, the late eminent
Saddam Hussain, how bloody Iraq's civil war will become.
This, after busily listening to tales of WMD's [was that
Words of Mass Deception?], the lies "we are not there
for Iraq's oil", the sham of Iraq's election process and
the billions gone missing under the watchful eyes of the
occupying powers.
The oil truth is now unfolding. Everything else was a
charade for America as it quietly drafted Iraq's new oil
law to enrich further Bush's and Cheney's oil buddies
for the next 30 years.
In fact, a representative of the American company
Bearing Point has been quietly working in the US embassy
in Baghdad to "assist" with the law to be approved by
Iraq's parliament.
This law drafted in Washington and approved by US oil
companies before Iraqis themselves even heard of it,
will give unprecedented partnership "rights" to American
and Western oil giants.
"Under Saddam it was impossible for any foreign company
to get such a deal. This is enslavement of our country
by those who say they came to liberate us. Do they think
we will allow them to extract our oil and sell it on
such terms? This is theft of a nation under siege,
exploiting our weakness at the point of a gun. They are
kicking us while we are down. I opposed Saddam, that's
why I live exiled in France all these years. But now I
am not sure. Maybe Saddam was better."
An emotional Iraqi exile I happened to sit next to told
me in a cafe in Paris recently.
I asked him if he had gone back. He told me he had for
one year "but I decided it was all a big lie. You cannot
work within the system unless you accept the occupation
first and that's too much for me to accept".
We sat quietly while he slowly turned his coffee cup in
circles, his eyes holding back tears. He then took a
deep breath and added, "I think it's time I go back
again to help save the country from being ripped off
completely."
As we put on our overcoats to walk into the dark and
cold Parisian street outside, I asked him, "Will you
work within the system?" He looked intently at me for a
while, reached for his cup to sip the last bit of
coffee, smiled and said, "I tried that the last time, it
didn't work."
Concessions
The new American drafted law permits the Iraqi
government to offer foreign companies concessions of up
to 30 years under a system known as PSA [Production
Sharing Agreement].
In other words, American and other Western oil companies
are being allowed to exploit Iraq's current predicament
and negotiate self serving one-sided oil PSA's that will
commit Iraq for the next 30 years.
It is not surprising therefore that Bush will order
additional 20,000 American soldiers to risk their lives
in Iraq. They will be needed to fight "terrorism" that
is sure to rise as Iraqis resist the raping of their
country. The world will be treated to a continuing
spectacle of bloodletting. Young Iraqis dying to stop
and young Anglo/Americans dying to ensure Iraq's wealth
going to enrich Bush and Cheney's already rich buddies.
When they lied to us saying oil is not why they came to
Iraq, the Anglo/American conquerors of Iraq thought
everything will go their way and their lies will go
un-noticed. After all, wasn't it all well planned?
Concocted intelligence on WMD, Iraqi women rushing out
in streets with flowers and kisses to welcome the
liberating GI's, overnight make destitute 400,000 armed
and trained Iraqi soldiers and their families without
repercussion.
Those of us who said these are dangerous American
fantasies were accused of being naïve. My inbox was
swarmed with e-mails from America. Do I really know Iraq
and how fed up Iraqis are and how much they want the
liberating forces to arrive?
Future reaction
Oh yes sir, we here know Iraq well, its history, its
present and can predict its future reaction too,
especially with foreign occupation. We also know how
naïve the occupying powers are.
That is also why we fear the ramifications of this
latest oil law, this latest naivety that will only
provoke more bloodshed. More Iraqi and Anglo/American
young blood that will be wasted to enrich Bush, Cheney
and their oil buddies.
Meanwhile, more Iraqis, exiled by Saddam's brutality,
now disillusioned by their inability to help their
country within the system, may find their way in the
streets, outside the system.
Naive? Ask my coffee companion in Paris and thousands
like him.
Better still. Ask the families of the dead, dying and
maimed Iraqis and Anglo/Americans. They have a mouthful
for you.
Munir Daair is a Yemeni political writer.
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