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From: Sharon Stout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 10:39:48 -0400
Subject: [PACR-EVAL] Wolfowitz: Iraq war was about oil [Fwd: Does this
end the debate?]

Colleagues,

In response to Rick Parkany's post, I forward the following.  My
apologies
if you have already seen it.

Sharon Stout
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,970331,00.html

4.30pm update

Wolfowitz: Iraq war was about oil

George Wright
Wednesday June 4, 2003
The Guardian

Oil was the main reason for military action against Iraq, a
leading White House hawk has claimed, confirming the worst fears
of those opposed to the US-led war.

The US deputy defence secretary, Paul Wolfowitz - who has already
undermined Tony Blair's position over weapons of mass destruction
(WMD) by describing them as a "bureaucratic" excuse for war - has
now gone further by claiming the real motive was that Iraq is
"swimming" in oil.

The latest comments were made by Mr Wolfowitz in an address to
delegates at an Asian security summit in Singapore at the
weekend, and reported today by German newspapers Der Tagesspiegel
and Die Welt.

Asked why a nuclear power such as North Korea was being treated
differently from Iraq, where hardly any weapons of mass
destruction had been found, the deputy defence minister said:
"Let's look at it simply. The most important difference between
North Korea and Iraq is that economically, we just had no choice
in Iraq. The country swims on a sea of oil."

Mr Wolfowitz went on to tell journalists at the conference that
the US was set on a path of negotiation to help defuse tensions
between North Korea and its neighbours - in contrast to the more
belligerent attitude the Bush administration displayed in its
dealings with Iraq.

His latest comments follow his widely reported statement from an
interview in Vanity Fair last month, in which he said that "for
reasons that have a lot to do with the US government bureaucracy,
we settled on the one issue that everyone could agree on: weapons
of mass destruction."

Prior to that, his boss, defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, had
already undermined the British government's position by saying
Saddam Hussein may have destroyed his banned weapons before the
war.

Mr Wolfowitz's frank assessment of the importance of oil could
not come at a worse time for the US and UK governments, which are
both facing fierce criticism at home and abroad over allegations
that they exaggerated the threat posed by Saddam Hussein in order
to justify the war.

Amid growing calls from all parties for a public inquiry, the
foreign affairs select committee announced last night it would
investigate claims that the UK government misled the country over
its evidence of Iraq's WMD.

The move is a major setback for Tony Blair, who had hoped to
contain any inquiry within the intelligence and security
committee, which meets in secret and reports to the prime
minister.

In the US, the failure to find solid proof of chemical,
biological and nuclear arms in Iraq has raised similar concerns
over Mr Bush's justification for the war and prompted calls for
congressional investigations.

Mr Wolfowitz is viewed as one of the most hawkish members of the
Bush administration. The 57-year old expert in international
relations was a strong advocate of military action against
Afghanistan and Iraq.

Following the September 11 terror attacks on the World Trade
Centre and Pentagon, Mr Wolfowitz pledged that the US would
pursue terrorists and "end" states' harbouring or sponsoring of
militants.

Prior to his appointment to the Bush cabinet in February 2001, Mr
Wolfowitz was dean and professor of international relations at
the Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS),
of the Johns Hopkins University.

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