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Kurska

(5,739 posts)
Wed May 4, 2016, 11:00 AM May 2016

Campaign 2016: Hillary Clinton Pitched Iraq As 'A Business Opportunity' For US Corporations

"When then-U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton voted to authorize the war against Iraq in 2002, she justified her support of the invasion as a way to protect America’s national security. But less than a decade later, as secretary of state, Clinton promoted the war-torn country as a place where American corporations could make big money.

“It's time for the United States to start thinking of Iraq as a business opportunity," she said in a 2011 speech.

The quote was included in an email released by the State Department on Wednesday that specifically mentioned JPMorgan and Exxon Mobil. JPMorgan was selected by the U.S. government to run a key import-export bank in Iraq and in 2013 announced plans to expand its operations in the country. Exxon Mobil signed a deal to redevelop Iraqi oil fields. JPMorgan has collectively paid the Clintons and the Clinton Foundation at least $450,000 for speeches, and Exxon Mobil has donated over $1 million to the family’s foundation.

Clinton’s comments pitching Iraq as a business opportunity for American corporations predated her declaration this year that her vote for the war was a “mistake.” Clinton’s rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination in recent months have signaled that the Iraq War could become a key way of setting themselves apart from the former secretary of state -- especially because her comments resurrect longtime concerns from war critics.

In the aftermath of the Iraq War, the Bush administration pushed to privatize wide swaths of the Iraqi economy. Many prominent political voices charged that the conflict was not about national security or a humanitarian mission against a dictator but was instead an attempt to use military force to open up Iraq’s closed economy to foreign corporations -- including oil giants like Exxon Mobil.

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In the email that referred to Clinton’s portrayal of Iraq as a business opportunity, the Clinton-run State Department called Iraq a “market where your companies can make money,” and said that in meetings with corporate executives, “U.S. government officials returned to the theme that the U.S. government stands ready to help U.S. firms operating in Iraq.”

http://www.ibtimes.com/campaign-2016-hillary-clinton-pitched-iraq-business-opportunity-us-corporations-2121999


Just hold your nose and vote for her guys, lesser of two evils. We got a few more good wars for profit left in this country and the military industrial complex is a good lobby.

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Campaign 2016: Hillary Clinton Pitched Iraq As 'A Business Opportunity' For US Corporations (Original Post) Kurska May 2016 OP
K N R-ed Faux pas May 2016 #1
Princess Weathervane's real priorities are the only consistent thing about her. Lizzie Poppet May 2016 #2
 

Lizzie Poppet

(10,164 posts)
2. Princess Weathervane's real priorities are the only consistent thing about her.
Wed May 4, 2016, 11:54 AM
May 2016

Not voting for a venal, lying corporate toady...not even with a gun to my head. The closest thing to a convincing argument to do so is the SCOTUS, and I don't trust her not to nominate a corporate centrist, someone likely no worse that what Trump might nominate. I wouldn't vote for the vulgar talking yam, either...but who cares? That's a false dichotomy.

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