The common people of Iraq benefit from robust oil sales , these prices for oil are well timed for Iriqui recovery , cleanup, repair and infrastructure creation.
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This would be true if you assume that the common people of Iraq are receiving any of the money that comes from oil. Odds are, they aren't. With oil at unprecedented prices, how many people who you know are actually benefiting?
Most Americans are being screwed by higher oil prices, and an even higher percentage are convinced that they are being screwed totally, when, due to their pension fund investments, they are being screwed less.
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Insurgents who blast a pipeline go home and find that their father is out of work until the pipe is repaired.
I think you have a rather erroneous idea of how many people are employed in the oil industry in Iraq or anywhere else. Also, I bet that repairing the pipeline results in more people being employed to fix it than the number supposedly laid off because the pipeline has been blown up.
I question the idea that following an attack on a pipeline, everyone, or even a small number of people working for the company maintaining the pipeline, would actually be laid off and taken off the payroll. It would be much more logical to assume that they would be sent to repair the rupture in the pipeline.
Iraq's oil is being managed by a government company, is it not? How likely is a government entity going to be to stop paying government employees?
You are confusing a basically Socialist industry with Daddy Warbucks, it would appear.