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2003-08-25 Iraq
U.S. Mulls Revival of Mosul-Haifa Pipeline
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Posted by Steve 2003-08-25 12:16:14 PM|| || Front Page|| [6 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Well it certainly fits in the not for oil blah blah, just for the sake of the Iraqi people hypocrisy, nothing unexpected here
Posted by Murat 2003-8-25 12:48:54 PM||   2003-8-25 12:48:54 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 heh heh - it'd be worth it to screw the Turks over for their fine work in the war. Jordan gets some stabilization $, our Israeli friends make $ and the Iraqis get their export $. Plus, it would pinch the Princeling's panties in Soddy. I like it. BTW - when does the downgrading at Incirlik start? We need to relocate - I'm thinking Cyprus?
Posted by Frank G  2003-8-25 12:56:58 PM||   2003-8-25 12:56:58 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 Okay, Murat, I see you're still trolling. Now, go back a few rants and apologize to Zhang Fei like a gentleman should -- if you can.
Posted by Tom 2003-8-25 1:13:21 PM||   2003-8-25 1:13:21 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 Frank G - Re: Incirlik... After we completely dismantle it, blow up and haul away the concrete and asphalt, are we going to plow the whole thing and sow salt? I certainly hope so.
Posted by .com 2003-8-25 1:15:07 PM||   2003-8-25 1:15:07 PM|| Front Page Top

#5 this rumour seems to pop up mainly at islamic sites - or at israeli ones like Debka. I doubt its for real, probably just some pressure on the Turks. But why shouldnt the Iraqis be able to ship their oil out any way they want? And if Jordan, Turkey and Egypt can deal with Israel, why not Iraq?
Posted by liberalhawk 2003-8-25 1:26:28 PM||   2003-8-25 1:26:28 PM|| Front Page Top

#6 Incirlik is a Turkish AB, we just used most of it the same way we do at most of our overseas air bases, it's not ours to dismantle. The downgrade started back in the spring, Northern Watch shut down and all the planes and personnel with that left. It has recently been downgraded from Wing to Group status, that's a big drop. Mostly just used to support transient aircraft, a few planes there TDY for a while, then they are gone. I've heard that the big shopping area in the village outside the base is now a ghost town.
Posted by Steve  2003-8-25 1:58:51 PM||   2003-8-25 1:58:51 PM|| Front Page Top

#7 Steve says:
I've heard that the big shopping area in the village outside the base is now a ghost town.

Awww, ain't that just too bad! Guess the Turks are learning the meaning of "be careful what you wish for" etc.

Shame the Turkish leaders who caused this don't have to take the economic losses personally instead of the people around the airbase.
Posted by Barbara Skolaut  2003-8-25 2:17:40 PM||   2003-8-25 2:17:40 PM|| Front Page Top

#8 Nothing personal,Urat.Just buisness.(Snicker,snicker)
Posted by raptor  2003-8-25 2:53:50 PM||   2003-8-25 2:53:50 PM|| Front Page Top

#9 Now we see why Turkey REALLY didn't want a second front, hoping that a denial would put the kibosh on the liberation of Iraq. All about oil? You can't eat oil. You sell it to get MONEY. Money, plain and simple.

It's all about money, eh Murat?
Posted by Ptah  2003-8-25 3:06:21 PM|| [HTTP://www.crusaderwarcollege.org]  2003-8-25 3:06:21 PM|| Front Page Top

#10 Thought we'd ruled that line out, must be some re-thinking (and money, perhaps even from Jordan which would profit) going on.

And adding a pipe does not mean closing down a pipe: once there is enough of an Iraqi military and police to defend against the nutjobs and thieves (or earlier, if enough other countries send troops and cops), I would expect both lines to be in constant use. Our recent French-inspired ("Do this or we won't let you into th EU!" Followed, of course, with "Glad to se you are cooperating, but we still don't want you - and by the way, we don't think you have any need for defence") troubles with Turkey are actually relatively minor, as long as they don't start shooting up Iraq.
Posted by John Anderson  2003-8-25 3:15:31 PM||   2003-8-25 3:15:31 PM|| Front Page Top

#11 Murat thinks we should just pump all the oil back into the ground.
Posted by Pete Stanley 2003-8-25 4:17:25 PM||   2003-8-25 4:17:25 PM|| Front Page Top

#12 I don't remember Murat being *this* nasty in the past?
Posted by Tony 2003-8-25 4:52:37 PM||   2003-8-25 4:52:37 PM|| Front Page Top

#13 I don't remember Murat being *this* nasty in the past?
Posted by: Tony 2003-8-25 4:52:37 PM


Yeah, but what can you expect--he is afterall Turkish and a Muslim. Did you really think he was sincere about rational discourse?
Posted by Flaming Sword 2003-8-25 6:25:15 PM||   2003-8-25 6:25:15 PM|| Front Page Top

#14 FYI, the latest economic news from Turkey:

- Growth rate of GDP has increased to 8.1%
- Industrial production up by 11.7%
- Exports up by 35.4%
- Stock markets up by 22%

Yeah. They are in trouble big time...
Posted by Anonymous 2003-8-25 6:34:50 PM||   2003-8-25 6:34:50 PM|| Front Page Top

#15 I don't remember Murat being *this* nasty in the past?
Posted by: Tony  2003-8-25 4:52:37 PM

Tony,

You're right. I don't either. I've been away from this forum for awhile but before Murat quit in a huff some time back, he seemed like an earnest interlocuter looking for debate and answers. More jaundiced Eurocynic than raving Islamoparanoid.

Also, and I'm serious, wasn't his English better then, too?

The "new" Murat seems less friendly and less fluent. Maybe he's like the Dick York/Dick Sergeant switcheroo on "Bewitched" and we're supposed to act like he's the same Darren?
Posted by JDB 2003-8-25 8:52:11 PM||   2003-8-25 8:52:11 PM|| Front Page Top

#16 FYI, the latest economic news from Turkey:

- Growth rate of GDP has increased to 8.1%
- Industrial production up by 11.7%
- Exports up by 35.4%
- Stock markets up by 22%

Yeah. They are in trouble big time...


This must be why Turks keep on turning up in Western Europe and the US, looking for work or welfare payments. Yup, Turkey's a regular paradise.
Posted by Zhang Fei  2003-8-25 9:15:28 PM||   2003-8-25 9:15:28 PM|| Front Page Top

#17 FYI, the latest economic news from Turkey: - Growth rate of GDP has increased to 8.1% - Industrial production up by 11.7% - Exports up by 35.4% - Stock markets up by 22% Yeah. They are in trouble big time...

I think I've just discovered why Turks are continually migrating to Western Europe and the US. The Czech Republic is an ex-Soviet satellite state. Its GDP per capita is $7,000. Turkey's GDP per capita is just shy of $3,000, despite never had the benefit of Communist rule. It's appears that the successors to the Ottomans have not entirely cast off its reputation as the sick man of Europe.
Posted by Zhang Fei  2003-8-25 10:00:54 PM||   2003-8-25 10:00:54 PM|| Front Page Top

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