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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NO OIL FOR BLOOD  <br />
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April 22, 2003 -- WHY do you think France, Russia <br />
and China sided with Saddam Hussein in the United <br />
Nations Security Council against the invasion of <br />
Iraq? Because their support was bought and paid <br />
for by the Iraqi dictator. Now, in the ruins of <br />
his empire, the question is whether the world will <br />
honor his promised bribes.  <br />
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In 1997, Saddam hit on a bright idea for <br />
obstructing U.S. efforts to interrupt his grand <br />
design for regional domination. To get United <br />
Nations approval to lift sanctions and allow <br />
unrestricted oil sales, he passed out oil bribes <br />
to France, Russia and China so that they would <br />
vote his way in the Security Council.  <br />
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The bribes came in the form of a contingent right <br />
to develop Iraq´s major oil fields. Sitting atop <br />
the world´s second-largest reservoir of oil <br />
reserves (after Saudi Arabia), Saddam gave <br />
companies from the three nations contracts letting <br />
them develop the fields once the sanctions were <br />
lifted.  <br />
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Now the main beneficiaries of this dictatorial <br />
largesse are demanding that the new management in <br />
Baghdad honor these contracts made with the <br />
corrupt dictator for an evil purpose.... <br />
 <br />
........Marching in lockstep is Lukoil, the <br />
Russian oil company that secured contracts to <br />
develop some of Iraq´s biggest petroleum fields. <br />
Leonid Fedun, the company´s vice chairman was <br />
quoted in The Financial Times as saying, &quot;From a <br />
legal point of view, those are our reserves. <br />
 <br />
His reserves?......&quot;&quot; <br />
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The rest at: <a href="http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/ope">http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/ope</a><br />
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2003 02:13:43 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Abu Afak</dc:creator>
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