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From the 1953 CIA Overthrow of Democracy in Iran, to the Iraq War, to the Criminal Gulf Catastrophe and Deaths, BP Was There

MARK KARLIN FOR BUZZFLASH, EDITOR'S BLOG

If you were to draw an oily line from the first exploitation of oil in the Middle East by the British in 1901 (they were in the process of converting their then world dominating naval fleet from coal to oil and were in desperate need of it) to the overthrow of the secular democratic leader in Iran, Mohammed Mossadeq, in 1953, to the Iraq War, to the criminal environmental catastrophe in the Gulf, BP would have been there.  

But the fourth largest company in the world wasn't always called BP.  It used to be owned by the British Government (remember the navy armada in need of oil). It was named the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company when the CIA teamed up with the British because the Western style Iranian leader Mossadeq wanted to nationalize Britain's 100% owned and run giant oil concession in Iran, and the West would have none of that.  So Eisenhower authorized "Operation Ajax," and the Shah of Iran was placed in power -- ruling with an iron fist and the dreaded SAVAK, all the time fully backed by the U.S. -- leading to the radical theocratic revolution that we still confront today.  All the time BP, which formally adopted its current name in 1954, was there.

BP was there throughout the de facto colonization of the Middle East to provide oil to the West, the British and the U.S. remaining strong partners in keeping any recalcitrant nations in line. Which leads to the Iraq War and why many Americans and Brits were puzzled by Tony Blair's eagerness to go along with Cheney's secret oil committee plan to seize Iraq oil fields and Bush's belief that the war was Biblically justified.  BP is the largest corporation in the UK and the third largest energy company. Do you have any more questions?

BP and its American counterparts are part of the corporate oligarchy that run governments when it comes to energy policy. They don't take orders from sovereign nations; they give them. They are unelected, but because of their hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue and profit, they run the show when it comes to oil policy, and profit comes first: forget about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.  Oil is their gold; we are just consumers who can be replaced at any time by more consumers, vassals to the oil company Masters of the Universe.  There is no brake on their malfeasance, greed and criminal behavior, nor their ability to get nations to go to war, overthrow democratically elected leaders, and to get away with pollution of proportions beyond the imagination.

For over a century, whenever American and British GIs have died for oil, whenever pollution and toxicity have been let loose to ravage our shores, whenever residents have died of cancer caused by the oil refining process and spills, whenever Congress and White Houses have loosened regulations to allow reckless and massively damaging behavior, BP was there, along with their American counterparts: companies so large that they are above the law and governmental control.

Most American presidencies and Congress -- and particularly the Bush/Cheney Presidency -- have regarded oil companies and the control of oil resources as essential to the survival of the American economy.  As a result oil companies and the secondary businesses that support them -- such as Halliburton and Transocean -- are indeed able to call the shots and get the U.S. and the UK to do their bidding.  In the UK, BP is the power behind 10 Downing Street when it comes to foreign policy, drilling, and all things oil; that is why Tony Blair could not refuse to join the Bush/Cheney (and Rumsfeld) attack on Iraq.

Which leads us to the catastrophe in the Gulf.  Of course, BP was off drilling in waters too deep for them to have developed a plan in case the well blew. Of course, they had memos indicating that they valued profits over lives and the environment. Of course, they have lied about the size of the oil pollution and their ability to fix it from the moment that more then 10 men died as the well exploded. That is their job. It has been since 1901, when their predecessor company began exploration in Iran.  During her "reign," the iron maiden, Margaret Thatcher, allowed BP to be privatized, and it quickly -- Pac Man style -- gobbled up several other oil companies, including AMOCO.

For more than a century, we -- citizens of a nation founded on democratic principles of citizens deciding their nation's destiny -- have been nothing but pawns in the war over access to oil, wherever it is or might be found.

And the forecast in any shift of power from oil governance to governance by the people is looking bleaker every day.

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MARK KARLIN FOR BUZZFLASH, EDITOR'S BLOG

 




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Great commentary, Buzzflash.... To be a tad more specific...

Great commentary, Buzzflash....   To be a tad more specific...

  In his very complimentary (some say fawning)  family biography of the great investment banking clan, "The Rothschilds, Portrait of a Dynasty,"  author Fredrick Morton  in one briefly passing sentence lets slip a cold truth of the sort that he dances around throughout most of the book:  that by the later half of the 1800s, the Lord Rothschild then the head of the London branch of the banking empire  "controlled, along with Royal Dutch Shell &  America's Rockefeller Standard Oil,   the world's _entire_ oil market." 

   As Buzz points out "British oil interests" are synonymous with British Petroleum...   and for the 2nd half of the 19th centry,  if not the first half of the 20th Century  and to the  BP instigated, CIA executed coup in Iran,  "British Petroleum" was synonymous with the Rothschild's banking cartel.

     Make no mistake: for much of the past 2 centuries, the Rothschilds banking family often kept their real business secret:  (in)famously running 2 sets of books during Napoleon's occupation of  Hesse-Kassel,  smuggling English gold from the channel, right through France, to support Wellington's Army in the Iberian Penninsual (Spain:  Wellington's Penninsular war would not only tie down enough French troops to help the Russian savage the French invasion of 1812, but would also provide The Duke of Wellington's men with the battle experience they would need to win their great victory over Napoleon 2 years later at Waterloo.) 

  Indeed, the BP oil blowout - by a company with an abysmal environmental record - could be seen as AN ECONOMIC ATTACK on the American economy;  which, if true, would merely follow England's long history of  attacks on America, from the American Revolution, to the war of 1812, to British support for the break-away Confederacy.

Whether the names controlling BP start with an "R" or not is now immaterial:   the nexus  "City of London - New York - Tel Aviv"  has most certainly taken up where the multinational R's family banking cartel left off.

  

You're making a lot of sense.

That helps to explain why BP has been given all that leeway with the rope for maintaining their stranglehold on the Gulf.  I don't know if they'll ultimately hang themselves; but more likely, they've done it to the Obama administration.  The smart and reasonable action would be an actual and very quick disengagement from the administration rather than just speaking against them from the bully pulpit in a response to the national anger.  

 

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