You seem hung up on artificial borders drawn up by colonists over 100 years ago. The local people are the Kurds. The oil belongs to them.Cal88 said:dajo9 said:That is not Syrian oil. It belongs to the Kurds. Interesting backstory though. Trump declared the U.S. would stay "for the oil" and proceeded to a allow a secret contract with a U.S. company that had military and Republican ties. That U.S. corrupt, oligarchy company that Trump allowed and protected with the U.S. military, proceeded to loot the oil. Biden ended that arrangement. Of course, who knows what is happening with oil in that area, but if the Kurds have complaints, I'd be willing to listen.Cal88 said:
900 bases all over the world, including in places like Syria, a country that we have occupied for a decade now. OK not the whole country, just the third of that country with all the oil. We're taking the oil, but it is for good, not evil.
The occupation of Syria and the theft of its oil precedes the Trump administration, it was already in place under Obama. Trump, to his credit, was very transparent about "taking the oil", and he also tried to pull out from Syria, or at the very least reduce considerably US military footprint. The MIC lied to him, reporting a far smaller presence than the actual number, an act of treason.
The oil doesn't belong to "the Kurds", it belongs to Syria, a country whose borders have been in place for over 100 years. The US carpet bombed with B-52s major cities in the north of Syria like Raqqa, which were mostly Syrian Arab Christian and Muslim, killing thousands of civilians, ethnically cleansing the region.
US occupation of Syria, the theft of its oil and wheat and the stringent economic sanctions imposed on that country have resulted in great suffering among their population and continued migration to Europe. The US is effectively preventing Syria from rebuilding, and its refugees from returning home. Syria was well-off before the color revolution and civil war were pushed onto that country.
We have no right to gerrymander countries halfway around the world and to prop up minorities against majorities in classic divide and conquer colonial schemes. The main victims in these cold geopolitical plays end up being these minorities, we've seen it in Vietnam with the Hmongs and mountain people, who collaborated with the US and ended up getting slaughtered after we left.
Also, thanks for providing another example of Trump's weakness and his inability to do what he wanted to do. Weakest U.S. President ever.