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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: ChrisJP who wrote (16254)7/7/2004 11:51:05 AM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) of 110194
 
<<The US spent $200 billion so that they could loot $20 billion of Iraqi oil money in the form of no-bid contracts.>>

No you don't understand. The war is paid for by taxpayers for the benefit of oil companies. Makes as much sense as any other corrupt contract. Of course when they invaded Iraq it wasn't supposed to cost anywhere near this amount and the Iraqis were supposed to dance in the streets and throw flowers at the Americans, not bombs LOL.

You are also overlooking that America was tricked into invading Iraq by Iran. So oil is just a part of this fiasco and do not forget that while oil may represent 20 billion dollars, how much will it cost to re-build Iraq? Hmmmm much more than that!
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