IRAQI OIL AND THICK SUNNI SKULLS
Late last month, just as the Senate was voting 75 to 23 for a "sense of the Senate" resolution calling for Iraq to be divided into Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish "federal regions" with a weak national government to "facilitate sharing of oil revenue," eight tanker trucks arrived in Jordan with crude oil from Kirkuk in northern Iraq.
Not a single Senator noticed, nor made the ironic connection. For the arrival of the tankers is a more important event than the Senators' vote of frustration.
The tankers had to cross all of the Sunnis' Anbar Province to get to Jordan. It hasn't yet penetrated thick Sunni skulls that their land may contain more oil than the rest of Iraq. When it does, Iraqi Sunnis are going to look at the political map of the Middle East very differently.
Unsurprisingly, thick Senate skulls are unable to figure this out.