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Originally Posted by Cowboy89
Actually from an oil and gas prospective it makes no sense to spend the money America spent to invade Iraq in order to secure their oil fields for American companies to control. Yes some American companies have benefited from participation in Iraq, but Iraq is hardly a strong profit centre for any of them. The notion that Iraq is or will tremendously boast the fortunes of companies such as Halliburton is rediculous. Even if Iraq oil was developed to it's full extent entirely by American Oil companies it would be but a small line item on the worldwide operations of any large American oil or services company. Either, take it from me (someone who knows about capital investment in the Oil and Gas industry) or take it from non-experts spouting theories on the internet.
Or maybe this is just what I want you to think considering all I do all day at my 'Big Oil' corporation is plot human misery ranging from Global Warming to environmental destruction, to wars in far off countries. Better put on the tin foil hat, we're tracking where you're posting from, and we're coming soon . . . 
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Haha, I'll keep my own opinions thanks. I'm guessing your education to get that 'big oil' job was fairly narrow focused, not to discredit your degree...Just saying it's not as informed or well rounded as other perspectives.
Do you not think I'm aware of what I'm doing? This is a posting board based out of Calgary for heavens sake...Talk about walking into the lions den.
I don't have a goal of changing anybody's mind, I know that's impossible. Just one thing though, calling people conspiracy theorists time after time eventually starts to make an argument look insecure.