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Why The US Airstrike In Northern Iraq Are About Oil

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The US Airstrike in Northern Iraq Are About Oil Realism is theory in International Relations that dominated because it provides the most powerful explanation for the state of war which is the regular condition of life in the international system. Realism centered upon four propositions: 1. The international system anarchy. Where there is no actors above capable to regulating interactions. State makes a relation with other state on their own. 2. States are the most important actors, while the international organization is seen useless, but only as the tool if the state need it. 3. State is a rational actor. State has self-interest. To pursue self-interest, there are a conflicts and every actor tries to fulfill their interests with every single way can be taken. 4. …show more content…

Rumsfeld attended a secret meeting with Saddam Hussein in Iraq on behalf of the US government in December 1983, and agreed to sell Iraq weapons of mass destruction and arranged a loan to give Saddam Hussein the money to buy them. At that time, Iraq was using weapons of mass destruction against its neighbours, and the US not only allowed this but actively supported it. That’s why Iraq have weapon of mass destruction. The only people who will got the benefit from the war on Iraq are the elite wealthy oil men who finance Bush's election campaigns, and people like Bush who have huge personal investments in the oil industry. Oil company profits have already increased by fifty percent at that time because of the war, and the invasion hasn't even started yet! Halliburton, an oil services company based in Bush's home-state of Texas, which was formerly run by US Vice-President Dick Cheney, has already been awarded a contract by the US government to operate in post-war Iraq. Haliburton "has a history of government contracts" and will be a "leading beneficiary" of the war on Iraq. Mr Cheney should receive huge financial rewards for the war on Iraq through substantial investments in the corporation he once

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