----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gary Denton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: Bitter Fruit


On 12/9/05, Dan Minette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My response to this seems to have been lost.  There are a couple of parts
> to what I want to say.  The first part will address some of the
information
> given by Gary.  The second part will detail a fraction of the news
articles
> indicating that US companies are not the first in line for oil
development
> contracts.

>Your list is of recent contracts after things went to Hell in a
>handbasket.  My later post I actually stopped pulling news accounts of
>contracts in 2003 except for a very recent post of the type of
>contracts being given. There is a clear difference between what was
happening in the
>first year and before and what is happening now.  Between their plans for
>strategic control of oil financed by Iraqi oil and the current $100
>billion toilet.


Well, my first source said:

"BAGHDAD: Iraq's oil ministry has awarded the country's first post-war
oilfield development contracts to Turkish and Canadian firms, an oil
official said on Thursday."

So what contracts were awarded before the first contract?  There may have
been a consulting contracts before this, but this is a multiply sourced
very specific reference to a tracable contract that have specific companies
listed as participating in the contracts.

I see nothing so concrete from your quotes.  It's all about secret plans to
start a war to do something that never started to happen.  Further, the
people in question would be starting a war to decrease their own companies
net worth and income.





<snip>
>> Finally, I think there is an unwritten assumption underlying this
analysis.
>> It is that Hussein never has and was very unlikely to ever pose a
>> significant future risk to the United States.  No reasonable person
could
>> even think so.
>
>> Is my reading of that assumption valid?

>I think that is a fair assumption.

So, his invasion of Kuwait was just a local matter, and didn't pose any
risk at all to the US or the world at large?

Dan M.

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