Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Oil industry works to soften terrorism victim law

International Herald Tribune - One by one, top executives of American oil companies met privately over the last year with Libya's leader, Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi, often in his signature Bedouin tent, as they lined up contracts allowing them to tap into the country's oil reserves.

But now, the new allies are working Capitol Hill, trying to weaken a law that threatens those deals. The Libyan government, once a pariah, and the American oil industry have hired high-profile lobbyists, buttonholed lawmakers and enlisted help from the Bush administration, all in an effort to win an exemption from a law that Congress passed in January that is intended to ensure that victims of terror attacks are compensated. (more)


When reading this story I felt like American oil companies are knowingly supporting terrorism and putting the World's communities at risk in the interest of profits. Do you feel the same way?

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