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Old 01-12-2009, 02:45 PM   #5
LOVEBoy

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love this strawman..


BAGHDAD - More than six and a half years after the United States-led invasion here that many believed was about oil, the major oil companies are finally gaining access to Iraq’s petroleum reserves. But they are doing so at far less advantageous terms than they once envisioned.

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Iraq’s first stab at opening its oil industry to foreign investment ended in disappointment at an auction in June in which most companies declined to bid. But last month many of those same companies — including Exxon Mobil and Occidental Petroleum, the first American companies to reach production agreements with Baghdad since the 2003 invasion — signed deals at much the same terms they rejected over the summer.

“most companies declined to bid”.....so? Ah we went to war for oil..I see.

And as far as taking little now for a possbile score later, so what? Whats your issue ?
Yeah! I think I'm gonna need to see a link for this. Your moderator status doesn't give you free rein to post whatever you want without a verifiable link to back your assertions!
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