American Oil companies offered five million dollars to each Iraqi MP to pass the Oil law
Reported today on Akhbar Alkhaleej newspaper [link updated]
An Iraqi MP preferred to remain anonymous told the newspaper that highly confidential negotiations took place by representatives from American oil companies, offering $5 million to each MP who votes in favor of the Oil and Gas law.
The amount that could be paid to pass the votes do not exceed $150 million dollars in the case of $5 million to each MP, pointing out that the Oil law requires 138 votes to pass, which the Americans want to guarantee in many ways, including vote-buying, intimidation and threats!
Focusing on the heads of parliamentary blocs and influential figures in the parliament to ensure the votes, the Americans guaranteed the Kurdish votes in advance but they are seeking enough votes to pass and approve the law as soon as possible.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Let's see: now why are we in Iraq?
I saw this at Digby's Hullabaloo and felt compelled to pass it on. From Roads to Iraq:
Labels:
corruption,
democracy,
energy profits,
Iraq War
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