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  • Contamination Of Kuwait's Fresh Groundwater
    470 words
    Major Problems in Kuwait. Kuwait: 1993 the government found that major health problems were in Kuwait livestock and poultry June 10-12, 1998 in Washington, DC. The environmental damage resulting from invasions and the wars has affected all ecosystems, as well as human health in Kuwait. 1) The oil contamination of the terrestrial ecosystems has reached levels on an unthinkable scale in the history of the planet. The impacts of war on the environment will take decades to partially disappear and th...
  • Iraqi Oil
    387 words
    It is easy to see why DWI would like to consider Iraqi oil reserves for its exploration, drilling, refining, and transport. Iraq has become a popular country for there oil. Over the past decade since the 1991 Gulf War, many companies from over 12 countries have been signing deals to develop the Iraqi oil reserves, as part of the limited United Nations 'Oil-for-Food' program. Many of these companies were from Russia and France, and both countries keep their Iraqi oil concessions for financial rea...
  • War For Oil
    985 words
    We " ve all heard it before. Every time the possibility arises that the United States might intervene in the Middle East, out come the old slogans. "No blood for OIL!"Stop the OIL war!"Don't fight for Exxon!" We heard it during the Cold War. We heard it during the Gulf War. And of course there has been no shortage of such expressions in recent weeks, as the chances of war against Iraq seem to increase daily. As one who thinks war with Iraq would be justified, and might even be necessary, I've gi...
  • War Iraqi Freedom From Iraq's Oil
    409 words
    Ever wondered what it felt like to be caught between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea? That is how the Government of India feels right now. And that is why, a week after the war began, and months after talk of war began, India is only now beginning to criticise the war. There is no doubt that even though India values its growing closeness to the United States, the present war is simply not justifiable; if anything, it sets a dangerous precedent, leaving New Delhi little choice but to speak up. Th...
  • Iraq's Oil Fields
    4,058 words
    An informed person is harder to control. What is the crisis? Iraq has always been a key player in the Middle East oil market, and was the original source of Middle Eastern oil. A 1947 planning document entitled "United States Petroleum Policy" states: the US should seek the "removal or modification of existent barriers to the expansion of American foreign oil operations" and to. ".. promote... the entry of additional American firms into all phases of foreign oil operations". Until the mid-1950's...

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