-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Wishing all Goanetters | | a Prosperous | | and | | Happy New Year - 2006 | | Goanet - http://www.goanet.org | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kuwait oil is in US operational control. It does not legally have to be in US hands although there is some legal ownership too camoflaged in complex "business contracts". The supply is guaranteed to Exxon (Mobil), Texaco, Chevron, etc. with mega profits guaranteed to the Sheik and US oil companies, a win-win for anti democratic forces. Does anyone think that Saudi Arabia or Kuwait is free NOT to sell to US oil companies?
Kuwait is a prime example of US uninterest in freedom and democracy. The US had the opportunity in 1991 to promote freedom and democracy but the Sheik was reinstalled after the Gulf War. The lack of interest in freedom and democracy in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Pakistan (US allies), tells us of the USA' real intentions in the region. Regards, George --- Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have challenged George Pinto, a committed > anti-American socialist, to explain why the US left > all that oil they controlled after they liberated > Kuwait in 1991, but he studiously avoids doing so. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Goa - 2005 Santosh Trophy Champions | | | | Support Soccer Activities at the grassroots in our villages | | Vacationing in Goa this year-end - Carry and distribute Soccer Balls | --------------------------------------------------------------------------
