The Defense Department’s IG report into the New York Times’ 2008 charges that the Rumsfeld-era Pentagon basically plied retired generals with special access to insider stuff so they would promote the Iraq war
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The Defense Department’s IG report into the New York Times’ 2008 charges that the Rumsfeld-era Pentagon basically plied retired generals with special access to insider stuff so they would promote the Iraq war Two Louvre officials have resigned, reportedly over just how to clean a 500-year-old Leonardo da Vinci work President Obama has ordered a full withdrawal from Iraq by the end of this year. There are nine of us. We have been married for 22 years and have seven children. There is five girls and two boys. It might be said that Obama’s critics, many of whom championed the Iraq invasion, doth protest too much On Tuesday, the U.S. military will formally withdraw from the last checkpoints in the Green Zone. Here’s an intriguing thought: Global oil supplies are indeed set to peak within a few years, and no, that is not bullish for oil. Quite the contrary—it will spell the end of the “oil age.” That’s the take from Deutsche Bank’s new report, “The Peak Oil Market.” In a nutshell: The oil industry chronically under invests in finding new supplies, exemplified both by Big Oil’s recent love of share buybacks and under-investment by big oil-producing nations. That spells a looming supply crunch Could things get any worse for Iraq Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani? Associated Press Hussain Al-Shahristani, Iraqi oil minister, for now. After a chaotic day of negotiations, it appears the effort to attract Western oil firms back into Iraq has been a failure. Not an unmitigated failure, but a failure nonetheless. Associated Press Bids were cast, but success was elusive. |
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