Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Dem Senators Hate Big Oil

There should be no huffing and puffing from anyone that discovers that the first major oil contracts signed by Iraq in the aftermath of the ouster of Saddam Hussein were signed with China and not with any US based or any other western oil company.

Why, after all the assistance we've given to Iraq over the past five years, was the first major Iraqi oil deal signed with China and not with an American or even a western company? The answer is, in part, because three Democratic senators intervened in Iraqi domestic politics earlier this year to prevent Iraq from signing short-term agreements with Exxon Mobil, Shell, Total, Chevron, and BP.

The Iraqi government was poised to sign no-bid contracts with those firms this summer to help make immediate and needed improvements in Iraq's oil infrastructure. The result would have been significant foreign investment in Iraq, an expansion of Iraqi government revenues, and an increase in the global supply of oil. One would have thought that leading Democratic senators who claim to be interested in finding other sources of funding to replace American dollars in Iraq, in helping Iraq spend its own money on its own people, and in lowering the price of gasoline for American citizens, would have been all for it. Instead, Senators Chuck Schumer, John Kerry, and Claire McCaskill wrote a letter to Secretary of State Rice asking her "to persuade the GOI [Government of Iraq] to refrain from signing contracts with multinational oil companies until a hydrocarbon law is in effect in Iraq." The Bush administration wisely refused to do so, but the resulting media hooraw in Iraq led to the cancellation of the contracts, and helps to explain why Iraq is doing oil deals instead with China.
Why shouldn't we be surprised at this sort of stupidity? Because we should be used to it by now.

The devilish details are in the rest of the story.

h/t Moonbattery

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Right. The war was about the oil. Thanks for clearing that up.

Roug said...

So, the best example that you can come up with proving the Iraq War was a "war about the oil" is that the first major oil contracts signed post-Saddam were awarded to China?

Makes sense to me.

el grillo said...

Apparently the anonymous troll overlooked the "no-bid contract" part that is our new decription of largesse. Those obnoxious liberals don't seem to be willing to accept that corruption is part of our governance. Why else would anybody want to run for office?
Corruption and loopholes are what keep our economy "fundamentally strong".