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Iraq
Rockets fired at Iraq oil company, three Iraqis wounded
2003-11-23
Three Iraqis were wounded when rockets were fired at a heavily protected building belonging to the state-owned Northern Oil Company (NOC) in Kirkuk. "At dinner time two rockets hit the NOC cultural and social club, which the Americans and KBR employees use as a canteen," police officer Salam Jalal said. Kellogg Brown Root (KBR) is a subsidiary of US oil services giant Halliburton, which has netted a controversial US government contract to help rebuild Iraq's shattered oil industry. Halliburton was run by US Vice President Dick Cheney from 1995 to 2000.
Which has nothing to do with the rockets.
The NOC club is situated within a zone of the northern Iraqi oil city that is heavily protected by an Iraqi security service trained by a South African private company.
Did Cheney used to run that, too?
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#1  Was the launcher pulled by another vehicle obtained from Rent-A-Donkey, the ME subsidary of U-Haul?
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-11-23 11:08:51 AM  

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