The American media is almost by definition a
creature of corporate America, which owns it. You can't expect them to
be otherwise. After all, Rupert Murdoch is now an Americanized
Australian, so he has to be included in that. Corporate America knows
what it wants. The real battle here, which nobody has brought out in
the campaign and I would have thought it was obvious, is that in 2001
Cheney came to Washington as vice president and more importantly as the
great power in Halliburton, the oil and gas people. Interested in
making money for his firm and himself, he called in a meeting of
leading geologists and people who know about oil reserves and natural
gas, and he asked a question which is quite sensible, "How much longer
do we, the world, have for fossil fuels?" And they did their
experiments and said, "Well, it looks like it's all over in 2020." That
is when the Iraq and Afghanistan wars began. 9/11 was just a lucky
trigger for somebody who had already decided to attack Iraq and get a
hold of their oil fields, position himself and his buddies for a war on
Iran which has, I think, even greater oil resources, or rather the
Caspian Sea has, and those little republics that end in "stan." Those
are the greatest oil reserves in the world, greater than Saudi Arabia. [more]
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