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To: Taro who wrote (240098)7/5/2005 11:34:04 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575601
 
Well, pardon me, but doesn't either Jordan, Syria or Lebanon sit in between Iraq and Haifa? I mean, don't you think somebody might, well, bomb the pipeline?

Iraq doesn't border Israel, does it? I'm pretty sure they don't because they don't have a border dispute as far as I know (unlike all of Israel's other neighbors).



To: Taro who wrote (240098)7/5/2005 1:10:07 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575601
 
a pipeline from Kurdish North Iraq territory through Israel to Haifa harbor may well be the only safe way to secure stable Iraq oil exports at this time. The idea doesn't sound dumb to me at all! That doesn't necessarily mean that the oil is stolen by the US and your Zionist "imperialists"...

Oh yeah, its brilliant.......the best thing I've heard since Bush proposed invading Iraq. Genius, have you decided which country you want the pipeline to invade, I mean run over to get to Israel........Syria and Jordan?

Now lets think about this......we invade Iraq. There are accusations left and right that its all about the oil. At the end of the invasion, we propose building an oil pipeline to ship Arab oil to Jewish Israel. How many days of the year
do you think this pipeline will be running? One, maybe two days out of the year? Is that too many? If this proposal is real, then you GOP geniuses need to call your congresspeople and tell them to back off.

ted