[1]Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook 2002, at http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook.
[2]Jon Talton, "French Ideals and Profits in the Iraqi Triangle", The Arizona Republic, February 23, 2003.
[3]Jon Talton, "French Ideals and Profits in the Iraqi Triangle," The Arizona Republic, February 23, 2003.
[4]Kenneth Katzman, Iraq: Oil-for-Food Program, International Sanctions, and Illicit Trade, Congressional Research Service, September 26, 2002.
[5]Evelyn Iritani, "Hussein's Government Signs Lucrative Contracts, Especially with Nations that Oppose the U.S. Led Effort to Oust the Regime," The Los Angeles Times, November 11, 2002.
[6] David Gauthier-Villars and John Carreyrou, "France Hopes to Use Old Ties to Land Role in Rebuilding Iraq", The Wall Street Journal, March 26, 2003.
[7] Stephen Grey and Jon Ungoed-Thomas, "France's $150m Deals linked to Iraq Arms", Sunday Times-London, February 23, 2003.
[8] Faye Bowers, "Driving Forces in War-wary Nations: The Stances of France, Germany, Russia and China are colored by economic and national interests", Christian Science Monitor, February 25, 2003.
[9]Information from Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), "Arms Transfers to Iraq, 1981-2001," at http://projects.sipri.se/armstrade/IRQ_IMPORTS_1982-2001.pdf.
[10]David R. Sands, "France, Germany Protect Iraq Ties," The Washington Times, February 20, 2003.
[11]David R. Sands, "France, Germany Protect Iraq Ties," The Washington Times, February 20, 2003.
[12]"Africa Analysis-Trade Points Way to Peace", The Financial Times: Asia Africa Intelligence Wire, November 19, 2002.
[13]Faye Bowers, "Driving Forces in War-Wary Nations: The Stances of France, Germany, Russia and China Are Colored by Economic and National Interests," Christian Science Monitor, February 25, 2003.
[14] Faye Bowers, "Driving Forces in War-wary Nations: The Stances of France, Germany, Russia and China are colored by economic and national interests", Christian Science Monitor, February 25, 2003.
[15]"Helping Saddam Rearm," The Wall Street Journal, October 11, 2002.
[16]Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook 2002, at http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook.
[17]Testimony provided by Ariel Cohen to the House International Relations Committee, "Russia and the Axis of Evil: Money, Ambition and U.S. Interests," February 26, 2003.
[18]Nelli Sharushkina, "Russia Plays the Field in Iraq-Mixed Signals Worry Baghdad," Energy Intelligence Briefing, February 5, 2003.
[19]Dan Morgan and David B. Ottaway, "In Iraqi War Scenario, Oil Is Key Issue," The Washington Post, September 15, 2002.
[20]Dan Morgan and David B. Ottaway, "In Iraqi War Scenario, Oil Is Key Issue," The Washington Post, September 15, 2002.
[21] "Russia Angles to Protect Post-war Interests", Energy Comapss, March 21, 2003
[22]Scott Peterson, "Russia's Newest Tie to Iraq: Moscow Is Set to Sign a $40 billion Economic Pact with Baghdad Next Month," Christian Science Monitor, August 20, 2002.
[23]"Mideast Tensions to Delay Iraq Iraqi-Russian Signing," Energy Compass, April 19, 2002.
[24]Dmitry Zhdannikov, "Russian's Grim About Working Under Saddam," The Houston Chronicle, April 14, 2002.
[25]Information from Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), "Arms Transfers to Iraq, 1981-2001," at http://projects.sipri.se/armstrade/IRQ_IMPORTS_1982-2001.pdf.
[26] Peter Slevin, "3 Russian Firms' Deals Anger U.S.", The Washington Post, March 23, 2003.
[27]Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook 2002, at http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook.
[28]Trish Saywell, "Oil: The Danger of Deals with Iraq," Far Eastern Economic Review, March 6, 2003.
[29]Kenneth R. Timmerman, "Rogues Lending Hand to Saddam," Insight on the News, March 4, 2003.
[30]Kenneth R. Timmerman, "Rogues Lending Hand to Saddam," Insight on the News, March 4, 2003.
[31]Information from Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), "Arms Transfers to Iraq, 1981-2001," at http://projects.sipri.se/armstrade/IRQ_IMPORTS_1982-2001.pdf.
[32] U.S. Census Bureau, "U.S. Trade Balance with Iraq", available at http://www.census .gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5050.html.
[33] U.S. Census Bureau, "U.S. Trade Balance with Iraq", available at http://www.census .gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5050.html.
[34] Information from Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), "Arms Transfers to Iraq, 1981-2001," at http://projects.sipri.se/armstrade/IRQ_IMPORTS_1982-2001.pdf.
List of how France, Germany, Russia, China, and the United States benefit from Iraq.