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WATCHING THE WORLD: Keeping a grip on Sudan’s oil

11/12/2007
For the oil industry, the news from Sudan is anything but good. Indeed, while using the Darfur problem to keep his grip on the country’s oil-rich south, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir blames the US, the UK, and France for his problems.“What we suffer here and in Darfur in particular and the problems in Sudan in general are caused by these three powers: Britain, France, and the United States,” al-Bashir said in an interview with Britain’s Guardian newspaper.That’s more than a bit ironic since the US Department of Justice at the moment is applying Bush administration pressure on Congress to reject legislation designed to slash US and foreign investment in Su...
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