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The Wall Street Journal spells it out: Turkey could lose “oil spoils” of war

By Henry Michaels
7 March 2003

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For all the denials in Washington and the corporate media, the looming
invasion of Iraq is all about oil and strategic control over the Middle East
and the wider Central Asian region. The Wall Street Journal, the voice of
American big business, declared as much in its March 4 editorial
denouncing the vote by the Turkish parliament to reject the use of the
country as a staging post for the US operation.

The editorial bemoaned the failure of Turkey’s political and military leaders
to “shape public opinion” to recognize the alleged benefits of supporting
the US takeover of Iraq. It summarized the benefits as follows:

“The badly needed cash (and US goodwill) aside, Turkey would benefit as
much as any nation from a neighboring Iraq that was free of both a
dictator and UN sanctions. Turkey would also give itself a larger voice in
postwar Iraq, especially in dealing with the Kurds. The Turkish military was
demanding joint supervision of the disarmament of the Kurds after the war,
for example, and for a buffer zone manned by Turkish troops in northern
Iraq, presumably in order to limit the free passage of Kurds into southern
Turkey. Now the US will have every right to ignore Turkish desires and
work with Kurds militarily and politically after the war. And the Turks can
forget about any postwar Iraqi oil spoils.”

In the most crass and brazen manner, the Journal has spelled out the
criminal calculations that dominate the Bush administration and Wall
Street: the looting of Iraq and the region of its “oil spoils,” the use of
some of the spoils to pay off its accomplices, and the military suppression
of the aspirations of the region’s people for liberation from national and
economic oppression.

In return for joining the US attack, the Turkish military would be rewarded
with control over Kurdish-populated northern Iraq, where a degree of
autonomy currently exists, and a cut of the oil proceeds.

As for the “badly needed cash,” it was to consist of $6 billion in aid,
followed by $24 billion in credits, all on the condition that the Turkish
government imposed the demands of the International Monetary Fund,
strongly influenced by the US, for a privatization program and cuts in its
national budget. These measures would of course require further
devastating cuts to jobs and social programs in a country where most
people live in cruel poverty, with an average monthly income for a worker
of less than 150 euros.







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