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18 hours ago ago from Muslims Against Sharia
I’ve always argued that oil was as a factor in the U.S. decision to invade Iraq–not THE only factor, but a factor. U.N. sanctions and then general instability prevented Iraq from reaching its full potential as an oil exporter. If Iraq became a democracy and increased oil output, it would strategically benefit the free world in great ways. Now, don’t misunderstand me. I don’t believe that the U.S. wanted oil companies to pillage Iraq. ...
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12 hours ago ago from Medulink » Middle East Press Releases
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14 hours ago ago from InternetServiceReviews.com
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17 hours ago ago from Uprooted Palestinians
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21 hours ago ago from World United
Source: PressTV The US Congress has sent President Barack Obama a massive annual military spending bill, part of which is to be used to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In a rare weekend vote on Saturday, the Senate approved the $636.3 billion package, which cleared the House of Representatives 395-34 on Wednesday, by an 88-10 margin. In addition, Obama is expected to send Congress an emergency spending measure of at least $30 ...
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