Publication

Oct 2002

The prospect of a military offensive against Iraq puts more than the price of oil into motion. It also causes further-reaching speculations on the extent to which Iraqi oil reserves and production capacities might serve as a motivation for the United States to intervene in Iraq. When Iraq’s Foreign Minister, Naji Sabri, accuses the U.S. that its real interests lie in seeking to “destroy Iraq in order to control the Middle East oil,” he is making an accusation that resonates in many commentaries from both Western and non-Western sources. Washington, in turn, strictly denies that oil represents a motive for threatening military intervention in Iraq.

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Author Friedemann Müller
Series SWP Comments
Issue 36
Publisher Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Copyright © 2002 Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
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