Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

US ‘NOT IN IRAQ TO SEIZE ANYBODY’S OIL’: MATTIS

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The United States is not about to plunder Iraq’s petroleum reserves, Defence Secretary Jim Mattis, who arrived in Baghdad Monday, said as he sought to soothe partners rattled by remarks President Donald Trump made.

Trump has repeatedly said both while campaignin­g and since his election that America, whose troops occupied Iraq for eight years, should have grabbed Iraqi oil to help fund its war effort and to deprive the Islamic State group of a vital revenue source. All of us in America have generally paid for gas and oil all along, and I am sure that we will continue to do so in the future,” Mattis told reporters at the start of a visit to Iraq But Mattis, a retired Marine general who commanded troops during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, appeared to nix the idea. “All of us in America have generally paid for gas and oil all along, and I am sure that we will continue to do so in the future,” Mattis told reporters at the start of a visit to Iraq. “We are not in Iraq to seize anybody’s oil,” he said. While speaking at the CIA headquarte­rs last month, Trump cited the adage, “To the victor belong the spoils,” and said America “should have kept the oil” after pulling most of its troops out of the country under his predecesso­r Barack Obama. maps4news.com/©here

The president then added, without elaboratin­g, that “maybe we’ll have another chance.” Mattis has emerged as a vital statesman for the Trump administra­tion and has spent the past week in Europe and the Gulf on a mission to reassure allies that America is not about to abandon old military alliances. BAGHDAD AFP FEB20,2017

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US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis is a retired Marine general who commanded troops during the invasion of Iraq (DM/AFP)

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