Tuesday, September 15, 2015

[nidokidos] 30 trillion worth of Oil & 20 trillion in gold was stolen in the invasion of Iraq

 

30 trillion worth of Oil & 20 trillion in gold was stolen in the invasion of Iraq
 
30 trillion worth of Oil & 20 trillion in gold was stolen in the invasion of Iraq. Remember Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction and was not involved in 9/11. But his country's wealth was looted nevertheless. Then they went to Afghanistan to secure the poppy fields and lithium mines by force.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What does OIL have to do with the rise of IS in Iraq - Truthloader
 
By now, you have probably all heard of ISIS or IS (Islamic State), who have been taking large swathes of land in Iraq and Syria. We have done videos on them before, explaining who exactly they are and what they stand for. But what you might not know is how they came into being. You might also have thought that it was odd that they seemed to appear from no where? Their rise is obviously an incredibly complex geopolitical issue, but we think the energy policies of various Western governments and the relentless pursuit of control over international oil markets may have contributed to the emergence of militant groups like ISIS. In this video, we have tried to explain why. It is, of course, just one view. There are many others, which we encourage you to look into.
 
 
 

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