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by QuestionGirl • 9:39 am
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A congressional committee exploring whether the Bush administration has pushed Iraq oil contracts to U.S. companies released documents Wednesday showing that Hunt Oil Co. officials and U.S. diplomats talked several times before the company signed an exploration deal in Iraq last September.
The documents show that U.S. officials expressed no objections to what the Dallas-based company was doing, despite their later criticism that the exploration deal could undermine Iraqi unity.
Included in the documents were two letters from company chief executive officer Ray Hunt to the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board last year outlining his company’s pursuit of an oil deal in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq.
After the Sept. 8 deal was announced, State Department officials criticized the company for signing a contract with a regional government before the Iraqi Parliament had passed a national law covering participation of foreign companies in Iraq’s oil industry. President Bush, a friend of Mr. Hunt, said he “knew nothing about the deal.”
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