Bush Didn't Bungle Iraq
by Greg Palast
The Guardian, March 20, 2006
www.scoop.co.nz/
Get off it. All the carping, belly-aching
and complaining about George Bush's incompetence in Iraq, from
both the Left and now the Right, is just dead wrong.
On the third anniversary of the tanks
rolling over Iraq's border, most of the 59 million Homer Simpsons
who voted for Bush are beginning to doubt if his mission was accomplished.
But don't kid yourself -- Bush and his
co-conspirator, Dick Cheney, accomplished exactly what they set
out to do. In case you've forgotten what their real mission was,
let me remind you of White House spokesman Ari Fleisher's original
announcement, three years ago, launching of what he called,
"Operation Iraqi Liberation."
O.I.L. How droll of them, how cute. Then,
Karl Rove made the giggling boys in the White House change it
to "OIF" -- Operation Iraqi Freedom. But the 101st Airborne
wasn't sent to Basra to get its hands on Iraq's OIF.
"It's about oil," Robert Ebel
told me. Who is Ebel? Formerly the CIA's top oil analyst, he was
sent by the Pentagon, about a month before the invasion, to a
secret confab in London with Saddam's former oil minister to finalize
the plans for "liberating" Iraq's oil industry. In London,
Bush's emissary Ebel also instructed Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum, the
man the Pentagon would choose as post-OIF oil minister for Iraq,
on the correct method of disposing Iraq's crude.
And what did the USA want Iraq to do with
Iraq's oil? The answer will surprise many of you: and it is uglier,
more twisted, devilish and devious than anything imagined by the
most conspiracy-addicted blogger. The answer can be found in a
323-page plan for Iraq's oil secretly drafted by the State Department.
Our team got a hold of a copy; how, doesn't matter. The key thing
is what's inside this thick Bush diktat: a directive to Iraqis
to maintain a state oil company that will "enhance its relationship
with OPEC."
Enhance its relationship with OPEC???
How strange: the government of the United States ordering Iraq
to support the very OPEC oil cartel which is strangling our nation
with outrageously high prices for crude.
Specifically, the system ordered up by
the Bush cabal would keep a lid on Iraq's oil production -- limiting
Iraq's oil pumping to the tight quota set by Saudi Arabia and
the OPEC cartel.
There you have it. Yes, Bush went in for
the oil -- not to get MORE of Iraq's oil, but to prevent Iraq
producing TOO MUCH of it.
You must keep in mind who paid for George's
ranch and Dick's bunker: Big Oil. And Big Oil -- and their buck-buddies,
the Saudis -- don't make money from pumping more oil, but from
pumping LESS of it. The lower the supply, the higher the price.
It's Economics 101. The oil industry is
run by a cartel, OPEC, and what economists call an "oligopoly"
-- a tiny handful of operators who make more money when there's
less oil, not more of it. So, every time the "insurgents"
blow up a pipeline in Basra, every time Mad Mahmoud in Tehran
threatens to cut supply, the price of oil leaps. And Dick and
George just LOVE it.
Dick and George didn't want more oil from
Iraq, they wanted less. I know some of you, no matter what I write,
insist that our President and his Veep are on the hunt for more
crude so you can cheaply fill your family Hummer; that somehow,
these two oil-patch babies are concerned that the price of gas
in the USA is bumping up to $3 a gallon.
No so, gentle souls. Three bucks a gallon
in the States (and a quid a litre in Britain) means colossal profits
for Big Oil, and that makes Dick's ticker go pitty-pat with joy.
The top oily-gopolists, the five largest oil companies, pulled
in $113 billion in profit in 2005 -- compared to a piddly $34
billion in 2002 before Operation Iraqi Liberation. In other words,
it's been a good war for Big Oil.
As per Plan Bush, Bahr Al-Ulum became
Iraq's occupation oil minister; the conquered nation "enhanced
its relationship with OPEC;" and the price of oil, from Clinton
peace-time to Bush war-time, shot up 317%.
In other words, on the third anniversary
of invasion, we can say the attack and occupation is, indeed,
a Mission Accomplished. However, it wasn't America's mission,
nor the Iraqis'. It was an Mission Accomplished for OPEC and Big
Oil.
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