The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 24, 2003 - 9A OIL Continued from Page 1A But since the war started, oil prices have plunged more than 30 percent - from nearly $38 on the New York Mercantile Exchange on March 12 to $26.91 on Friday - due to the anticipation of a quick victory over Iraq. "The market is saying we believe that once we're beyond this turmoil, this means more oil - not less," Percy, for- mer CEO of BP America, said. When the current Iraqi regime is defeated, Percy said, democracy will be brought into the country and Iraqi oil production will increase.. "Iraq could be potentially ... a larger producer of oil than Saudi Arabia," Percy added. He said a short war with Iraq will not only bring down oil prices, but will benefit the economy as well. "A lot of companies were not investing because of the uncertain- ty," Percy said. "Once the uncertainty is removed, then people have a clearer view of what the picture looks like and will cause them to have more optimism." WF. W:m; C A A.ItM BICYCLES Continued from Page 1A have refused to recognize that the public does not want to go to war. As proof of America's dependency on oil, Herard said, "We have already taken action in securing the oil fields," in Iraq. "Obviously a lot of people are dying in Iraq. I don't feel our government has the right to colonize another country," Herard said. But Herard and other participants agreed that oil dependency is not the war's only cause. "I think it is connected with oil," LSA senior Ryan Bodanyi said, "But I feel that primarily the war is extending American power and supremacy throughout the world," Bodanyi was also skeptical with how the war was being carried out. "Once this war is over, it will be interesting to see whether or not if weapons of mass destruction are found. If not, I think we should demand an explanation." Although the war was an issue on everyone's mind, Critical Mass remained an effort by students to pro- mote bicycle awareness. Rackham student Gary Brochard came to the event and said, "Bicycling is cheap and inexpensive, (it) doesn't pollute and makes less noise than cars." Because most motorists are not accustomed to riding with bicyclists he said the event promotes cyclists' rights. It also shows that, "for city envi- ronments like Ann Arbor, it's a great form of transportation," Brochard said. Rackham student Dan Shoup said, "I think bicyclists need to assert their rights,"referring to one of their slogans, "We are not blocking traffic - we are traffic." Despite resistance, US. still optr itic WAR Continued from Page 1A U.S. and British officials said some of the stiffest resistance was coming from paramilitary forces known as the Fedayeen Saddam and from Saddam Hussein's personal security forces. "These are men who know that they will have no role in the building of a new Iraq and they have no future," said Peter Wall, chief of staff to the British military contingent in the U.S.-led coalition. President Bush kept his eye on the big prize - the removal of Saddam's government and Iraq's eventual disar- mament. "I know that Saddam Hussein is los- ing control of his country," Bush said upon his return from the Camp David retreat in Maryland. "We are slowly but surely achieving our objective." He demanded that U.S. prisoners of war be treated humanely. At a subdued Academy Awards show in Los Angeles, filmmaker Michael Moore used his Oscar accept- ance speech to protest the war and declare, "Shame on you, Mr. Bush." He drew a mix of boos and applause from the crowd. With allies closing in, Iraqi leaders appealed for a united Arab front to condemn the invasion but knew they wouldn't get it. "There is no hope in these rulers," Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan said. But Russia and Chinese foreign ministers reasserted their view that the invasion has no legal basis and asked for an immediate halt. The State Department, for its part, protested that Russian compa- nies sold sensitive military equip- ment to Iraq in the run-up to the war, maintaining some of the equip- ment could pose a direct threat to coalition forces. A British warplane was shot down in a friendly fire attack by U.S. Patriot missiles, killing its crew of two, and a grenade attack in an Army base in Kuwait left a cap- tain dead and a U.S. soldier as the suspect. In addition, two British soldiers were missing after coming under attack in southern Iraq, British defense officials said today. In the most notable gain for the coali- tion, soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Divi- sion's 2nd Brigade moved 230 miles in 40 hours, killing scores of Iraqi militia- men who engaged them with machine guns, to take positions less than a day's journey from Baghdad. The brigade raced day and night across rugged desert in more than 70 tanks and 60 Bradley fighting vehicles. No American injuries were reported in that battle. Iraqi Defense Minister Lt. Gen. Sul- tan Hashim Ahmed expressed confi- dence his troops can hold the capital. "If they want to take Baghdad they will have to pay a heavy price," he said. Several other allied units engaged in intensive gunbattles yesterday. In southern Iraq, a soldier from the 3rd Infantry Division died in a vehicle accident. Efforts intensified to assemble forces in northern Iraq, where air strikes have gone after radicals linked to the al-Qaida terrorist network but prospects for ground assaults have been limited because neighboring Turkey balked on becoming a staging ground. A U.S. official said two Tomahawk cruise missiles malfunctioned yester- day and landed in Turkey. The missiles landed in unpopulated areas and no injuries were reported. U.N. Continued from Page IA Holbrooke, who served as the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. from 1999-2001, said the organization should adopt various reforms to improve its efficiency. 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