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 I want your oil.


Ironically, it is Iraq’s suffering – its never - ending crisis – that is the rationale for an arrangement that threatens to drain its treasury of its main source of revenue. The logic goes like this: Iraq’s oil industry needs foreign exper-
tise because years of punishing sanctions starved it of new technology and the invasion and contin-
uing violence degra-
Continued (1)


 Man of the millennium.

    Rhetoric hides power grab

New Zealand peace demonstration. The so-called war against terrorism
has three main
aims: (1) To ex-
tend and consoli-
date American
power abroad, primarily by se-
curing energy supplies; (2)
While employing
the rhetoric of freedom, to per-
suade people to surrender their
Continued (2)


The Iraqi sandpit.

Iraq, I suspect, will come to define the world we live in... The war's colossal loss in human life – primarily Iraqi, of course – and the lies that formed a bodyguard for our invasion troops in 2003 should inform our understanding of conflict for years to come. – Robert Fisk, The Age of the Warrior: Selected Writings



Petrol Pump. Tip for the future: When petrol becomes too expensive, people can cut holes in the doors of their useless cars and turn them into nesting boxes for chickens.