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EMPIRE OF OIL -- FOREVER? by Mumia Abu-Jamal

Mumia Abu-Jamal is a political prisoner on death row in the United States. For more information on Mumia’s case please read:
Yet Another Witness Comes Forward and Refutes The Frame-Up Of Mumia Abu-Jamal!
www.freemumia.com/policecoercion.html
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EMPIRE OF OIL -- FOREVER?
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[Col. Writ. 10/17/04] Copyright 2004 Mumia Abu-Jamal

"He who owns oil will own the world... who has oil
has empire." -- Henry Berenger, Commissioner
General for Oil Products, France (WWI)

No matter which way this god-forsaken 'election' goes, America's imperial hunger for oil will continue. While the Republicans present a more bellicose face, the Democrats will certainly do the same thing, but perhaps with a smile.

That's what makes this advertising war, about who's tough, and who's not, so utterly ridiculous. Both candidates will push imperial wars for American "natural resources"
(in other words, oil), because that's what their financial backers demand.

The American economic machine began its industrial age with oil running those machines. Oil gave birth to the vast automotive industry, the resultant highway construction industry, the huge petrochemical industry, the explosion in plastics, and the fueling of America's menacing military machine, which is being used to spark wars abroad, to protect U.S. control of oil.

One need not have been a history or political science major to see through the transparent justifications for the 2nd War on Iraq. It had nothing to do with 'weapons of mass destruction', nor to bring democracy -- it was, and is, to control Iraq's vast oilfields. And Iraqis, as well as millions of others in the region, know this with a certainty that can only be matched by their assurance
that the sun rises tomorrow.

In essence, the two corporate parties present a difference in degree; not in kind. But, thanks to the corporate media, this campaign will probably turn on the illusions of personality; on who smiles, who smirks, and who has a nice hairdo.

If Rome taught us anything, it's that empire wears many faces.

Many Democrats look back to the Clinton administration with longing; but it, too, is the longing for illusions. For it was during the Clinton years that the Defense Dept. touched base with the armed forces of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, and began providing them with U.S. arms and training. The temporary U.S. military bases (the payoff for the
arms and the training) became semi-permanent in the wake of 9-11, and it all came to be because those states ring the vast oil deposits near the Caspian Sea. In the words of a U.S. State Dept. report* of 2002, U.S. aid is intended to "improve U.S.-Kazakh military cooperation while establishing a U.S.-interoperable base along the oil-rich Caspian."

That's the backdoor reason for the invasion of Iraq.

Until America decides to get off the oil-pipe, it doesn't matter who is, or isn't elected. If they are part of either corporate party, they will swear fealty, not to the Constitution, but to the bottom lines of the oil companies.

That's what makes this nonsense about the 'war on terror', or the 'Iraqi liberation' so tragic.
These are public relations sideshows, mounted by the political elite, projected by the media elite, on behalf of their economic elite, at the costs of billions of public dollars, and thousands of lives --
so that oil can rule.

How can one 'spread democracy' by ignoring democracy?

The largest anti-war demonstrations in American and world history did not deter this mad rush for black gold in Iraq. It did not stop this invasion erected on a bridge of lies.

Indeed, the American presidency was built upon the judicial theft of the election, and use of state power to intimidate, disenfranchise, and betray the votes of tens of thousands in Florida alone. Yeah... the Bush Regime really wants to 'spread democracy!'.

In oil's name, the United States is immersed in a new kind of colonialism, for the resources that lie under foreign feet. They could care less about the people.

Therein lies an even greater tragedy.

[Source; *U.S. Dept. of State, *Congressional Budget Justifications: Foreign Operations, Fiscal Year 2003* (Wash., D.C.: 2002), 309]

Copyright 2004 Mumia Abu-Jamal


Mumia Abu-Jamal is a political prisoner on death row in the United States. For more information on Mumia’s case please read:
Yet Another Witness Comes Forward and Refutes The Frame-Up Of Mumia Abu-Jamal!
www.freemumia.com/policecoercion.html

For more writings by Mumia Abu-Jamal join Liberation News and check out the articles found in the “links� section:
groups.yahoo.com/group/Liberation_News/

For More on Iraq Read:
What Is Socialism, and Why We Oppose The Invasion of Iraq
projects.is.asu.edu/pipermail/hpn/2003-March/007283.html

For another case of the racist injustice of the death penalty check out:
Death Row Artist James P. Anderson A Case Of Reasonable Doubt.
www.todesstrafe-usa.de/death_penalty/case_ca_anderson_argue_article.htm
 
 


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Re: EMPIRE OF OIL -- FOREVER? by Mumia Abu-Jamal

I personally see no problem with going to iraq for the oil. oil is what guarantees american life as we know. it drives the cars that get people to work, it turns the power plants that provide us with electricity to run our computers. I certainly think that we should be looking harder than we are now for newer and cleaner energy, but for the short-term future we need the oil. the iraqi ELITE had it, and we stole it from them, not the goat farmer. the only tradgedy is in the deaths of the common people who fight the wars on behalf of the elite... on both sides.
 

Re: EMPIRE OF OIL -- FOREVER? by Mumia Abu-Jamal

The United States has murdered over 100,000 civilians with its invasion. Stealing lives is a pretty big issue in my book.

So is a wealthy nation stealing a people's meager and dwindling resources.

In the 1970s Iraq nationalized its oil fields. This helped the Iraqi people by taking a chunk of the profits made off of oil out of the hands of the international oil monopolies and instead keeping them in Iraq. This money helped pay for free healthcare and education. As such this was a socialist measure carried out by Saddam Hussein’s capitalist government. It was also a measure that stood up to the interests of the rich and powerful nations. For both reasons socialists supported the nationalization of Iraqi oil
while those measures infuriated the imperialists.

The world was very different in the 1970s. The strength of the Soviet Union and its value as a trading partner alongside the defeat of the U.S. in its imperialist war of aggression in Southeast Asia helped Iraq in developing its own independent course in dealing with its own internal affairs and resources.

Does this mean that socialists support Saddam Hussein. No. We merely defended the right of Iraq as a weaker nation to run its affairs as it sees fit without US and British imperialist intervention and we supported the nationalization of the oil industry. We also understand that a defeat of U.S. imperialism in Iraq would strengthen the entire world against the seemingly invincible might of U.S. imperialism making other countries better able to shape their own destinies and independent courses as well as taking other countries out of the sights of the imperialists as the next target for war. A defeat for the imperialist governments would also strengthen the revolutionary working class movements within the imperialist countries themselves.

Brian, You say the U.S. murdering hundreds of thousands, destroying many millions more lives, and starting a war that could well last decades is all O.K. in order to steal oil for U.S. corporations. I don’t, and neither do the Iraqi people. Many more Americans will see it our way as well as America’s sons and daughters come home dead and disabled. To the extent you support this war Brian: that blood, Iraqi and American, is on your hands.

U.S. Out Of Iraq Now!
 

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