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Why Did Britain Join the "Coalition of the Willing"? One Word: BP

Posted by Digby, Hullabaloo at 4:23 PM on June 30, 2009.


And they've gotten their payoff.

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During the run up to the Iraq war, people used to ask me why Tony Blair would lend his more liberal cred to the misbegotten adventure and join himself at the hip with Bush on such an obvious blunder. I would simply say" "BP."  

A BP-led group won a deal to develop Iraq's biggest oilfield but had to slash its fee as Baghdad's tough terms put off other investors in the country's first major energy auction since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.

 

Other companies, including firms from resource-hungry China and India that are eager to get a share of the world's third largest oil reserves, balked at the fees and Iraq failed to strike deals on most of the eight oil and gas fields on offer.

The controversial auction of Iraq's prized assets took place on the same day that the U.S. troops who toppled Saddam Hussein quit Iraq's cities and left security chiefly to the country's own forces. The sale aims to raise funds for reconstruction as Iraq also takes greater charge of its economy.


"Today we have seen that the Iraqi Oil Ministry and international oil companies are living on different planets," oil analyst Ruba Husari said.

The results of the auction were not a disappointment, said Oil Ministry spokesman Asim Jihad.

"The participation of these well-known, major companies is a good sign and it reflects the desire of these firms to invest in the Iraqi oil sector," Jihad said.

A BP-led consortium including the Chinese National Petroleum Corp NPC, was the only foreign firm to strike a deal -- for the 17-billion barrel Rumaila oilfield, Iraq's biggest, in the Shi'ite south.

Does any of this strike you as remotely plausible? I didn't think so.

This was why the war was fought and the people who run the world didn't leave any of this to chance or to some functionaries in the Iraqi government. What is happening is what was always planned to happen.

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Tagged as: iraq, oil, blair, bp

Digby is the proprietor of Hullabaloo.


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A little history..
Posted by: DrBrian on Jul 1, 2009 12:59 AM   
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Note that the parent company of BP, the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, was the sponsor of the 1953 MI6-CIA coup that deposed Iran's elected Prime Minister, imposed the brutal Shah and sustained his criminal rule, and eventually led to the Islamic Revolution that put the current bunch of thugs in place.

Now they're smacking their lips in anticipation of exploiting the world's second leading oil reserves in Iraq after instigating a war that has killed a million people and cost the US taxpayers as much as $3 trillion.

Nice job, guys.

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For the record...
Posted by: Quannah on Jul 1, 2009 11:28 AM   
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"BP" (which stands for British Petroleum) is two words, not one.

;-)

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I wish this article were true
Posted by: hilaryuk on Jul 1, 2009 12:12 PM   
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I do not for one minute discount oil as a factor in the invasion and occupation of Iraq. And if that were the whole truth it would indeed be yet another depressing glimpse of the banal evil at the core of so much globalised capitalism. But at least it would have been a rational motive for the invasion, albeit a sick rationale. But Tony Blair was not that cynical - more's the pity as cynical politicians tend to do less damage than those seized by a sense of divine mission.

Tony Blair was in emotional thrall to Bush, and even shared with him some sense that they were on the side of the forces of good against those of evil (pity no-one handed out light sabres); and he certainly seemed to be groping for some sort of moral dimension to international relations and war. He was not the only western leader to feel nostalgia for the clear cut enemies and certainties of the Cold War. On top of that, Blair shared with most post-2nd World War British prime ministers an unwillingness to concede fully that our Empire was over and Britain was just another country in Western Europe

Oil mattered, but I really do not believe it was why Blair joined Bush in an illegal war. If we don't make an effort to understand the inevitable complexity of international relations and diplomacy, we cannot ever hope to learn any lessons. Slogans rarely come close to the nuanced truth of history.

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Dogs of War
Posted by: cdmsr on Jul 1, 2009 3:31 PM   
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"Today it's oil. Tomorrow it will be water. One day, we'll go to war for rice."

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Iraq & BP
Posted by: Atheistno1 on Jul 1, 2009 7:56 PM   
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It was a known fact when America went to war on Iraq, it was all over oil. The hostility & enthusiasm was lead by American energy & the main company components were Bush & Cheney. BP is British Petroleum for those who are not familiar with the abbreviation.

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