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Will Iraqis go to war over oil? (Editorial)


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#1 k98nights

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Posted 21 June 2012 - 05:49 AM

Will Iraqis go to war over oil?


Azzaman, June 20, 2012

The government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is getting tougher and tougher on Kurds for what it says are their violations of the constitution.

The Kurds are hammering Maliki and openly siding with his opponents who are bent to oust him.

And in Iraq, like any other oil-producing country in the Middle, it is the black gold that counts more than anything else. The two sides better than anyone else realize how important Iraqi oil riches are for their own future and power.

But it is the Kurds who are ‘pestering’ Maliki with their insistence to go ahead with the oil development through foreign firms and paying lip service to central government’s objections.

The Kurds have signed scores of oil contracts with foreign firms and now claim an output capacity of more than 200,000 barrels a day.

Both sides are threatening to use their oil resources as a weapon. The Kurds have suspended exporting oil through Iraqi national pipelines, thereby denying the national budget of billions of dollars.

The central government has warned it will stop paying the Kurds their share of oil royalties which amount to 17 percent of the value of each barrel Iraq sells.

Without central government assistance the Kurds cannot export their oil via pipelines. They use oil tankers to smuggle crude and by products via Iran and Turkey.

But tensions rose when reports surfaced that the regional Kurdish government was to strike a deal with U.S. Exxon Mobil to develop newly discoursed fields in an area which both sides claim their own.

The area administratively belongs to Mosul and it is outside the Kurdish semi-independent enclave but it is said to hold up to 20 billion barrels of oil reserves.

These are massive riches and Maliki has warned that he will resort to whatever means in order to stop the Kurds from spreading their control over these fields.

That means, Maliki is ready to send in troops to put an end to Kurdish covetous intentions in these areas which suddenly are found to sitting on massive riches.

If Exxon Mobil yields to central government pressure to suspend operations, Maliki would win one of his most important battles of integrity and leadership.

If the company goes ahead despite his warnings, it is difficult to see how he is going to swallow his pride by giving in to threats from his nemesis, the Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani.

But even if the vitriolic is merely a war of words, the Arab-Kurdish feud in Iraqi will not be over so long as Barzani acts as if he was ‘real’ head of state.

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#2 carlos in san diego

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Posted 21 June 2012 - 08:56 AM

Thanks K98Knights! I think they just might. It may only be a matter of time. Another news article, said that the Baghdad govt. owed the kurds a lot of money from oil revenue sharing and Baghdad does not want to pay, saying that the kurds have been selling oil outside of Iraq to it's neighbors illegally.

Tensions are on he rise! Carlos
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#3 zigmeister

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Posted 21 June 2012 - 10:58 AM

Actually I don't think they will. For one they want out of chapter 7, they don't want to go deeper in chapter 7. 2) they talk a lot, and never seem to do anything. 3) Both sides know they are stronger together than separate.
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Posted 21 June 2012 - 10:36 PM

Actually I don't think they will. For one they want out of chapter 7, they don't want to go deeper in chapter 7. 2) they talk a lot, and never seem to do anything. 3) Both sides know they are stronger together than separate.


Good point Zig. They have love/hate relationship, but at times flex. Both sides do know it is a safer country together. Let's hope they know what is best.
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Posted 21 June 2012 - 10:50 PM

If Iraq starts any kind of war with the Kurds than all that work they have accomplished in rescent years would be all flushed down the toilet! It would seem Iraq would not want to go there but then again we are talking about Iraq! Posted Image
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#6 Goodlife

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Posted 22 June 2012 - 12:28 AM

Could just be a matter of time as Maliki manifests into the Dictator he really is.
Dictators dont like sharing.
Unless he is taken out soon it would seem inevitable.
See the clip outlining malikis dictatorial tendencies http://www.youtube.c...&v=egcWIzRMkRg#!
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#7 leesburg

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Posted 22 June 2012 - 10:40 AM

soon as they do it they will rv .most likely tonight before cbi opens tommarro 12 dollars for one old dinar and the old saddam dinars are worth more than that

if iraq would just attack syria .. and install a democracy .. they could kinda be like americas little brother .. and then they could rv tonight too..but ya they could go to war over oil too then rv

i think im losing my mind . but ill be ok
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#8 smee2

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Posted 22 June 2012 - 12:01 PM

K98nights ... thank you thank you thank you thank you ...

THIS is how I wish more headlines read ... with the notation of "editorial" in there. I find I keep clicking on things that are not titled with sufficient information and I get the kind of stuff I do not want to waste my time on. No, my time isn't that valuable, but my aggravation level could be a killer!

Since I am here, and have your ear ... well, okay, in this case, your eyes ... now THAT sounds gross ... :huh: ... I just want to issue another thank you for all the stuff you do for all of us. I have not been reading the "news" as much these days ... case of dinar and iraq burnout I suspect ... but when I do want to read news or look for news, I can always count on your stuff being current and complete. Thanks so much!

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#9 Luigi1

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Posted 22 June 2012 - 12:15 PM

You bet. Oil is their lifeblood.
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