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Greenspan "Iraq war is largely about oil"

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http://www.latimes.com/news/printedi...news-a_section



"The Iraq war is largely about oil," former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says in his new book -- an assertion disputed by lawmakers and the U.S. Defense secretary.

"I'm saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows," Greenspan, 81, writes in "The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World."

Greenspan writes that the attention given by developed nations to the political situation in the Middle East is directly tied to oil security.

"Whatever their publicized angst over Saddam Hussein's 'weapons of mass destruction,' American and British authorities were also concerned about violence in an area that harbors a resource indispensable for the functioning of the world economy," he writes.

The book is scheduled for publication today.

Greenspan clarified his remarks in an interview with the Washington Post, telling the newspaper that although securing global oil supplies was "not the administration's motive," he had presented the White House with a case for why removing Hussein was important for the global economy.

"I was not saying that that's the administration's motive," Greenspan said. "I'm just saying that if somebody asked me, 'Are we fortunate in taking out Saddam?,' I would say it was essential."

He said that in his discussions with President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, "I have never heard them basically say, 'We've got to protect the oil supplies of the world,' but that would have been my motive."

Greenspan said that he made his economic argument to White House officials and that one lower-level official, whom he declined to identify, told him, "Well, unfortunately, we can't talk about oil."

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates on Sunday rejected the idea that oil was a reason for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003.

Before the war, Iraq supplied on average 800,000 barrels of crude oil a day to the U.S., or about 8.6% of total U.S. crude oil imports, according to the U.S. Energy Department. That made it the sixth-largest supplier to the U.S., after Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Canada, Venezuela and Nigeria.
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The sky is blue, water is wet, politicians have secrets. Who gives a fuck?

Well, me. But not Joe Hallenbeck.
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So what you're saying is "you ain't Joe Hallenbeck, giirrl."
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They're not allowed to talk about it and nobody else seems to want to touch it, but there it is. The sooner we as a nation face the truth the sooner we can start the long process of setting things right. No other explanation for their insane approach to this unprovoked war makes sense. JFK famously said that we're not a country that starts wars. But evidently now we are, and the reason is short-term greed and power-hoarding.
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Nice little well written piece about
"the Rise of Energy-Based Fascism" and
the Pentagon as a global oil-protection service.

http://www.alternet.org/environment/46838/

e.g. did you know that the Pentagon is itself one of the world's great oil guzzlers? Consuming 134 million barrels of oil in 2005, as much as the entire nation of Sweden!
post #6 of 13
I now have a picture of the Pentagon, painted yellow, racing around a maze populated with little barrels of oil. The ghosts chasing it are the press, but when the pentagon manages to snatch up a patriotic token, it gets to hunt down and chomp on the press for a while....

Ok, no more Monster energy drinks.


Yes, it's about oil. So was the creation of Israel. It's ALWAYS about oil with the western nations.
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Admittedly, this may have been the most direct statement Greenspan has ever made in his existence.
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Yeah, and of course it comes now that he's 'retired' and pimping a book. Thanks Alan, bang-up job.
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Originally Posted by EdHocken
Admittedly, this may have been the most direct statement Greenspan has ever made in his existence.
you haven't heard Greenspan talk much have you?
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Actually I have, I thought he had actually said those words in the thread title. Once I read the article, I realized that was not the case.

The man must take 15 minutes to answer whether or not he wants his McNuggets for here or to go.
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Greenspan is such a liberal elite.
post #12 of 13
Greenspan was on 60 minutes last night and mentioned how he purposefully spoke publicly in "Fed-speech" to try to be obtuse.
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Greenspan "Clarifies" Iraq/Oil Remarks

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Clarifying a controversial comment in his new memoir, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said he told the White House before the Iraq war that removing Saddam Hussein was "essential" to secure world oil supplies, according to an interview published on Monday.
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