JACKSON HOLE, WYOMING (The Borowitz Report)—Former Vice-President Dick
Cheney broke his silence about the crisis in Iraq on Tuesday, telling
reporters, “My thoughts and prayers are with the Iraqi oil wells.” Speaking from his Wyoming ranch, Cheney said that he had planned to
remain quiet about the current state of affairs in Iraq, but “thinking
about those oil wells has kept me up at night.” “If Dick Cheney won’t speak for the Iraqi oil wells, who will?” he said. Cheney indicated that, as of now, there was no fighting near Iraq’s oil
wells, but warned, “If the violence spreads, those wells could be in
jeopardy. And it’s up to the international community to insure that that
worst-case scenario doesn’t happen.” The former Vice-President said that he expected to “catch hell” for
inserting himself into the debate about Iraq, but was resolute in his
decision to do so. “If I prevent one drop of precious oil from being
spilled, it will have been worth it,” he said.
Photograph by Win McNamee/Getty.
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