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Trump Touts “Making Very Big Oil Deals’ As Condition For Rapid Troop Exit From Iraq

I’m not going to second guess Trumps dealing in Iraq. However, I have a feeling we’re going to see the second burning of the oil fields once we’re out of the country.

Source: ZeroHedge

President Trump has again vowed that all US troops will soon be out of America’s second longest occupation in Iraq (behind the longest running war in Afghanistan).

But curiously, like in neighboring Syria, he tied concluding the US mission there directly to the possibility of oil and resource benefits for American companies:

Over the past months the president has been on record as desiring a troop withdraw as soon as possible, following tensions in January which nearly took the Pentagon to war against Iran-backed Shia militias in the country, in the wake of the US assassination of IRGC Quds Force chief Qassem Soleimani.

But the persistent key question remains as to the future presence of the some 5,000 US troops still in the country is the timetable. 

Trump meets with Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi at White House

So it appears these twin objectives have emerged out of years of endless mission-creep and ambiguously defined “justifications” for staying there (a hallmark of the so-called ‘war on terror’ era: forever shifting objectives, or in some cases no objectives at all):

  1. Countering Iran and leaving an Iraqi security force strong enough to be fully independent of the Shia militias.
  2. “Make very big oil deals,” as Trump underscored Thursday.

On the latter note, a handful of American companies have been named as central to Iraq energy deals, per the Associated Press:

Meanwhile, across the border in Syria the US mission appears the same, given that for two years now US troops have been “securing the oil” – with deals for US entities to upgrade the facilities in Deir Ezzor in the works, namely the little known US-based firm Crescent Delta Energy.

At the UN this week, Syrian representative Bashar al-Jaafari slammed Washington for its ongoing brazen theft of the sovereign country’s oil and gas.

Trump Touts “Making Very Big Oil Deals’ As Condition For Rapid Troop Exit From Iraq

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