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AlterNet: Blood for Oil: War, Resources, and Boy George's Last Stand
Blood for Oil: War, Resources, and Boy George's Last Stand

Posted by Jayne Lyn Stahl, AlterNet at 10:31 AM on August 13, 2008.

It takes a lot of hubris to chastise Russia for its invasion of Georgia, doesn't it?



With apologies, in advance, to the British rocker who, I suspect, enjoys a bit of word play and, of course, King George III who, no doubt, doesn't feel a thing, the other George, yes, the current principal at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, is getting such a workout these days, he might even consider running for governor of California when Ah-nold's term is up.

Don't you just love the irony of this president, and both candidates for the presidency, in their declared contempt for Russia's invasion, and pummeling, of the "sovereign state" of Georgia, especially in light of what we did to Iraq? After all, what was Baghdad back in 2002--chopped liver? Remember, too, that the U.S. can't claim to have any historical territorial imperative in the Middle East, just an overzealous appetite for oil reserves.

Speaking of which, it looks like it's about oil all over again, a tug of war between Russia and the U.S. for what is a major conduit for the precious stuff that flows from Russia to the west, so whichever superpower controls Georgia, also inherits the portal for oil.

It's no secret that Russia has profited greatly from oil exports, maybe not as greatly as Iraq has made out in recent days nor can Russia point to the record profits of Exxon, and Chevron, but certainly the distribution of the world's most valuable resource will be affected by who holds the purse strings of what the U.S. likes to think of as a fledgling democracy. .....(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/94927/blood_for_oil%3A_war%2C_resources%2C_and_boy_george%27s_last_stand/




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