Rep. McDermott against Iraq oil law

Published: June 22, 2007 at 4:32 PM

WASHINGTON, June 22 (UPI) -- U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., has signed on to a statement from Nobel laureates opposing the Iraq oil law and urged other members of Congress to follow.

McDermott sent a letter Thursday to every member of Congress, announcing his siding with five Nobel Peace Prize Laureates' position on both the draft Iraq oil law and U.S. involvement in it.

The laureates -- Betty Williams, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Jody Williams, Shirin Ebadi and Wangari Maathai, members of the Nobel Women's Initiative -- warn the law will lead to lopsided contracts that favor foreign oil companies over Iraqis.

They also criticize U.S. pressure on the Iraqi government to pass the oil law, which has come from both the Bush administration and the Democratic-led Congress.

The law, stuck in negotiations now, would determine what control the federal versus regional/provincial governments would have over the oil, as well as foreign access to oil.

"Jim for a long time has believed that oil is at the heart of the conflict, from permanent (military) bases to the oil law," McDermott spokesman Mike DeCesare told United Press International. "That's the definition of victory for the administration."

© 2007 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints


UPI NewsTrack Business (14 min)
Business economists say wait for jobs (24 min)
New device aids tumor diagnosis, prognosis (24 min)
Doctor urges better health among NHS staff (30 min)
UPI Thoroughbred Racing Roundup (47 min)
Scientists ID gene-diet obesity linkage (53 min)
Drug may help restore damaged nerves
fark
Half of drivers age 18-34 admit texting on the road; the other half reponded with ;)
If you're going to hide a sex offender at your home, maybe you shouldn't work for the State Police...
Budget cuts, office closures, and staff reductions may mean that visits to the DMV won't provide...
Not news: Transit police officer forces passenger's head into a reinforced glass window. News: Window...
The coolest CG portraits you'll see today
Authorities decry assault on 12-year-old California boy as a result of "Kick A Ginger Day" internet...