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From: Informed Comment <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 1:38 PM

Libya not a War for Oil

Posted: 13 Jun 2011 11:42 PM PDT

The allegation out there in the blogosphere that the United
Nations-authorized intervention in Libya was driven by Western oil
companies is a non-starter. The argument is that Muammar Qaddafi was
considered unreliable by American petroleum concerns, so they pushed
to get rid of him. Nothing could be further from the truth. Bloomberg
details the big lobbying push by American oil companies on behalf of
Qaddafi, to exempt him from civil claims in the US.

The United States in any case did not spearhead the UN intervention.
President Obama and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, along with the
Pentagon brass, considered the outbreak of the Libya war very
unfortunate and clearly were only dragged into it kicking and
screaming by Saudi Arabia, France and Britain. The Western country
with the biggest oil stake in Libya, Italy, was very reluctant to join
the war. Silvio Berlusconi says that he almost resigned when the war
broke out, given his close relationship to Qaddafi. As for the UK,
Tony Blair brought the BP CEO to Tripoli in 2007, and BP had struck
deals for Libya oil worth billions, which this war can only delay.

Not only is there no reason to think that petroleum companies urged
war, the whole argument about UN and NATO motivations is irrelevant
and sordid. By now it is clear that Qaddafi planned to crush political
dissidents in a massive and brutal way, and some estimates already
suggest over 10,000 dead. If UN-authorized intervention could stop
that looming massacre, then why does it matter so much what drove
David Cameron to authorize it?

An argument you sometimes hear is that the new Transitional National
Council in Benghazi will be pliant toward Western interests. But
Qaddafi himself had come back in from the cold and all sorts of deals
were being struck with him by Western powers. Those who more or less
support Qaddafi and wanted to let him roll tanks on civilian
protesters has weaved itself into a pretzel with all these conspiracy
theories, while conveniently managing to leave out of the account
ordinary Libyans, so many of whom are willing to risk their lives to
bring about the end of Qaddafi’s murderous and mercurial regime.

--
Jim Devine / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own
way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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