Monday, September 17, 2007

FOX: Greenspan: 'Iraq war is largely about oil'

Everybody knows former Fed. Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan is a long-haired, sandal-wearing, tofu-eating, pot-smoking socialist who likes to wear "Buck Fush" t-shirts and smash windows at anti-IMF rallies in his spare time. He has zero credibility, so we shouldn't pay any attention to his opinions on Iraq.


Greenspan: Oil the Prime Motive for Iraq War
September 16, 2007 | The Times-FOXNews


America's elder statesman of finance, Alan Greenspan, has shaken the White House by declaring that the prime motive for the war in Iraq was oil.


In his long-awaited memoir, to be published tomorrow, Greenspan, a Republican whose 18-year tenure as head of the US Federal Reserve was widely admired, will also deliver a stinging critique of President George W. Bush's economic policies.


However, it is his view on the motive for the 2003 Iraq invasion that is likely to provoke the most controversy. "I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil," he says.


Greenspan, 81, is understood to believe that Saddam Hussein posed a threat to the security of oil supplies in the Middle East.


Britain and America have always insisted the war had nothing to do with oil. Bush said the aim was to disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction and end Saddam's support for terrorism.

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