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...As Lord Robin Butler stated in his review of Intelligence of Weapons of Mass Destruction, information may be contradictory and some is designed to mislead or persuade, as may have been the case with Iraq...
...by Judith Butler (Allen Lane/ Farrar, Straus & Giroux)An argument for how a fear of gender is fuelling reactionary politics around the world from one of the leading authorities on the subject....
...Shashi TharoorLet me start off by saying that when the Iraq intervention happened, when America and Britain, having failed to get the Security Council authorisation, marched in anyway into Iraq, their initial...
...And trapped in the self-expressive radicalism that found its slogan in the march against the Iraq war in 2003 – “Not In My Name”....
...Travelling to the city of Duhok in northern Iraq last year at the invitation of a Kurdish friend, Butler visited refugee camps sheltering those displaced by the years of fighting....
...Sanctions keep most international companies out of Iran, for instance, while recent events in Iraq have led some companies to step back from plans for investment....
...The irony of the conflict in Iraq, seen by some as a classic war for oil, is that the bulk of Iraq’s postwar oil production now flows to Asia....
...The price fall has halved net oil revenue flowing to the Opec states since 2012 — a painful loss for those such as Algeria, Nigeria and Iraq whose economies remain overwhelmingly dependent on oil....
...In nations including Lebanon and Iraq, shortages and brownouts are common and are one of the sources of growing public discontent....
...The 2004 Butler review into intelligence failures in the Iraq war, which sat in private and reported within five months, may appeal more to ministers. Downing Street has ways to tilt the table....
...No, said Prince Abdulaziz, because Iraq, Nigeria and other quota-busters will continue to “compensate” for earlier under-compliance, with extra cuts....
...The security situation across Iraq is probably better than at any time in the past three decades....
...The international companies are present in many oil-producing countries from which they were once excluded — including Iraq and Mexico — but usually on limited service contracts that offer very limited returns...
...minister since 2016, he edged Saudi Arabia into a pragmatic role in the oil market, steering agreements on production quotas despite the political complexities inherent in a cartel that includes both Iran and Iraq...
...She became only the 10th female High Court judge in 1994 and later the second Court of Appeal judge after Elizabeth Butler-Sloss....
...Other views Nick Butler — Iran could destabilise the new normal in oil prices Nick Butler — Nuclear power will fade unless it becomes more competitive Rachel Kyte — The UK’s net zero emissions plan can...
...The lesson to be drawn from US policy on Libya, Syria, Iraq and Yemen under the last two US administrations is that the US government and even more important the US public, are not ready to fight any more...
...In many ways Iraq’s oil industry is a success story....
...Iraq’s oil production has surged to all-time highs, putting the country at odds with its fellow members of Opec. There is a battle in Australia over who can offer demand response services....
...Iraq last year consolidated ownership of nine state-owned groups under a new National Oil Company....
...The ambitions of countries such as Kuwait, Iraq and Iran to increase their output could be constrained....
...Other views Nick Butler — We need a carbon tax to change consumer behaviour Edward Luce — US sets course for its next Middle Eastern war of choice David Gardner — Iran and the US risk igniting the Middle...
...Other views Nick Butler — How petrochemicals are fuelling oil demand Kate Mackenzie — What’s the damage (of that climate change cost-benefit model)?...
...On the supply side there is more production due on stream this year from Iraq and the US and a continuing gradual increase in demand that so far has only been modestly tempered by the recent price rise....
...Among this year’s many elections — from Iraq to Malaysia to Russia — none is more important for the international energy business than the presidential race in Mexico, which will be held on July 1....
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