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    Secret U.S. Plans For Iraq's Oil

    Secret U.S. Plans For Iraq's Oil

    Friday, March 18, 2005 - 09:31 AM

    By: Greg Palast
    Reporting for BBC Newsnight

    03/17/05 - "BBC" - The Bush administration made plans for war and for Iraq's oil before the 9/11 attacks sparking a policy battle between neo-cons and Big Oil, BBC's Newsnight has revealed. Two years ago today - when President George Bush announced US, British and Allied forces would begin to bomb Baghdad - protestors claimed the US had a secret plan for Iraq's oil once Saddam had been conquered. In fact there were two conflicting plans, setting off a hidden policy war between neo-conservatives at the Pentagon, on one side, versus a combination of "Big Oil" executives and US State Department "pragmatists. "Big Oil" appears to have won. The latest plan, obtained by Newsnight from the US State Department was, we learned, drafted with the help of American oil industry consultants.

    Insiders told Newsnight that planning began "within weeks" of Bush's first taking office in 2001, long before the September 11th attack on the US. An Iraqi-born oil industry consultant Falah Aljibury says he took part in the secret meetings in California, Washington and the Middle East. He described a State Department plan for a forced coup d'etat. Mr Aljibury himself told Newsnight that he interviewed potential successors to Saddam Hussein on behalf of the Bush administration.

    Secret sell-off plan

    The industry-favored plan was pushed aside by yet another secret plan, drafted just before the invasion in 2003, which called for the sell-off of all of Iraq's oil fields. The new plan, crafted by neo-conservatives intent on using Iraq's oil to destroy the Opec cartel through massive increases in production above Opec quotas.

    The sell-off was given the green light in a secret meeting in London headed by Ahmed Chalabi shortly after the US entered Baghdad, according to Robert Ebel. Mr. Ebel, a former Energy and CIA oil analyst, now a fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, flew to the London meeting, he told Newsnight, at the request of the State Department.

    Mr Aljibury, once Ronald Reagan's "back-channel" to Saddam, claims that plans to sell off Iraq's oil, pushed by the US-installed Governing Council in 2003, helped instigate the insurgency and attacks on US and British occupying forces.

    "Insurgents used this, saying, 'Look, you're losing your country, your losing your resources to a bunch of wealthy billionaires who want to take you over and make your life miserable," said Mr Aljibury from his home near San Francisco.

    "We saw an increase in the bombing of oil facilities, pipelines, built on the premise that privatization is coming."

    Privatization blocked by industry

    Philip Carroll, the former CEO of Shell Oil USA who took control of Iraq's oil production for the US Government a month after the invasion, stalled the sell-off scheme.

    Mr Carroll told us he made it clear to Paul Bremer, the US occupation chief who arrived in Iraq in May 2003, that: "There was to be no privatization of Iraqi oil resources or facilities while I was involved."

    The chosen successor to Mr Carroll, a Conoco Oil executive, ordered up a new plan for a state oil company preferred by the industry.

    Ari Cohen, of the neo-conservative Heritage Foundation, told Newsnight that an opportunity had been missed to privatize Iraq's oil fields. He advocated the plan as a means to help the US defeat Opec, and said America should have gone ahead with what he called a "no-brainer" decision.

    Mr Carroll hit back, telling Newsnight, "I would agree with that statement. To privatize would be a no-brainer. It would only be thought about by someone with no brain."

    New plans, obtained from the State Department by Newsnight and Harper's Magazine under the US Freedom of Information Act, called for creation of a state-owned oil company favored by the US oil industry. It was completed in January 2004, Harper's discovered, under the guidance of Amy Jaffe of the James Baker Institute in Texas. Former US Secretary of State Baker is now an attorney. His law firm, Baker Botts, is representing ExxonMobil and the Saudi Arabian government.

    View segments of Iraq oil plans at www.GregPalast.com/opeconthemarch.html.

    Questioned by Newsnight, Ms Jaffe said the oil industry prefers state control of Iraq's oil over a sell-off because it fears a repeat of Russia's energy privatization. In the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union, US oil companies were barred from bidding for the reserves.

    Jaffe said "There is no question that an American oil company ... would not be enthusiastic about a plan that would privatize all the assets with Iraq companies and they (US companies) might be left out of the transaction."

    In addition, Ms. Jaffe says US oil companies are not warm to any plan that would undermine Opec, "They [oil companies] have to worry about the price of oil."

    "I'm not sure that if I'm the chair of an American company, and you put me on a lie detector test, I would say high oil prices are bad for me or my company."

    The former Shell oil boss agrees. In Houston, he told Newsnight, "Many neo-conservatives are people who have certain ideological beliefs about markets, about democracy, about this that and the other. International oil companies without exception are very pragmatic commercial organizations. They don't have a theology."

    Greg Palast's film - the result of a joint investigation by BBC Newsnight and Harper's Magazine - will broadcast on Thursday, 17 March, 2005.

    You can watch the program online - available Thursday, March 17 after 7pm EST for 24hrs - from the Newsnight website: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programme...ht/default.stm
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    So I ask you... would we have gone to war had it not been for 9/11?

    Also, shouldn't these people be arrested already?
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    You posted this stuff on the PSBB as Alan Greenspan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beltman713
    You posted this stuff on the PSBB as Alan Greenspan.
    Your point...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gold9472
    So I ask you... would we have gone to war had it not been for 9/11?

    Also, shouldn't these people be arrested already?
    of course we would have. A reason, any reason would have been manufatcured. I was never very clear on what Iraq had to do with 9/11 anyway ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by danceyogamom
    of course we would have. A reason, any reason would have been manufatcured. I was never very clear on what Iraq had to do with 9/11 anyway ...
    Don't be so sure of that... think back to 9/10/2001... If on 9/12/2001 our country suddenly started talking about pre-emptively invading a country, for no apparent reason, do you think the people would stand for it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gold9472
    Don't be so sure of that... think back to 9/10/2001... If on 9/12/2001 our country suddenly started talking about pre-emptively invading a country, for no apparent reason, do you think the people would stand for it?
    by saying a reason would be manufactured, I meant someone would have come up with something compelling enough for the country to rally behind, therefore allowing us to go to war with little to no opposition at home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danceyogamom
    by saying a reason would be manufactured, I meant someone would have come up with something compelling enough for the country to rally behind, therefore allowing us to go to war with little to no opposition at home.
    Like 9/11...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gold9472
    Don't be so sure of that... think back to 9/10/2001... If on 9/12/2001 our country suddenly started talking about pre-emptively invading a country, for no apparent reason, do you think the people would stand for it?
    To contradict myself to a certain extent, I remember saying, "Do you think this country would ever re-elect George W. Bush?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gold9472
    Like 9/11...
    yeah ... that's kind of what I was getting at ...

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