excerpts taken from  Rudo de Ruijter's

US Invasion of Afghanistan Was about Oil & Gas

Al-Jazeerah, August 20, 2006

 

This article is about backgrounds of the US invasion of Afghanistan.

Of course, it is about oil, gas &  pipelines around the Caspian Sea.

It also reveals the logical place of the events of September 11, 2001, occurring at the very moment most preparations for the invasion had already been carried out.

This research article is intended to reveal the facts that lead to the US invasion of Afghanistan & to reveal the logical place of the 9/11events in that context. Immediately after 9/11 president Bush declared war on Afghanistan.

This article shows the role of Afghanistan in pipeline projects which determine US' control over oil & gas in Afghanistan's neighboring countries.

The 1993 attack

 

The attacks on the World Trade Centre & the Pentagon on September 11, 2001 eclipse an earlier attack on the World Trade Centre in 1993.

BBC published the words of an eyewitness: "It felt like an airplane hit the building."

1: Why Afghanistan?

With the concept of the Cold War our leaders had divided our world & maintained fear in our minds for over forty years. This terror, fabricated by our own governments, was finally over.

 

Pipeline projects through Afghanistan

Before, the oil & gas went through pipelines to their soviet neighbors, or were exported via Russia to Europe. Now each country could sell its own oil & gas and explore new markets.


 

Today, from the West side of the Caspian Sea, oil is pumped through several pipelines towards the Black Sea & the Mediterranean Sea from where it can be shipped.

Big business on the East side of the Caspian Sea is still limited. To unlock oil & gas from this side, pipelines have to be built through Afghanistan.

Here, since the early nineties, two pipelines - one for gas & one for oil - have been in project.

[MAP: http://www.treemedia.com/cfrlibrary/library/energy/greatgamemaps.html#map2 ]
 

 

The oil pipe should go South to the Indian Ocean, ending at the port of Gwadar in Pakistan.

The gas pipe would turn East to Multan in the middle of Pakistan.

However, in 2001, work in Afghanistan had not started yet. Since the withdrawal of the Soviets in 1989 there was still unrest in the country.

 

The Taliban: From ally to terrorist

The unrest in Afghanistan that blocked the business is worth mentioning.

 

In November 1996, BRIDAS signed an agreement with the Taliban & Gen. Dostum to build the pipeline.

In Afghanistan, civil war went on. With no internationally recognized legal representative of Afghanistan, the pipeline project seemed to be deadlocked. [9]

 

US-bombs on Afghanistan after US embassies are attacked in Africa

The bombings had a high impact in the press. 258 people were killed & some 5,000 injured. The bombings occurred on August 7, 1998, apparently for no specific reason. [10]

Unlike George W. Bush in 2001, Clinton did not invade Afghanistan.

UNOCAL withdraws

Terror warning

On July 4, 1999, President Clinton issued an executive order prohibiting commercial transactions with the Taliban. [18]

 

Back to Cold War budgets

In 2000 the US had presidential elections. It was time to postpone delicate decisions.

Curious No-Fly list

However, the same day that Congress announces the unified TID list, the FAA created a new & separate domestic no-fly list & put only six names on it.

2: Frustrations & solutions

And, linking 9/11 to Pearl Harbor, he said,

This is how Dictator Bush won the elections. [29]

Without a new Pearl Harbor things would go slowly. [25]

When Bush started his presidency, many neoconservatives considered Iraq as the first target to hit. In their document of September 2000 they had named Iraq as a "potential rival" of the US. [24]

First Target Iraq?

Afghanistan back on the agenda

Geopolitically, Afghanistan had become a more urgent target.

Iranian-Libyan Sanctions act

With the Iranian-Libyan Sanctions act was in place, another US company, Enron, expanded its activities in the region.

Despite the Iranian-Libyan Sanctions act, the construction of the northern pipeline had started on the East side of Iran. Funded by Iran itself, Iran & Turkmenistan opened an international pipeline connexion of 200 km by the end of 1997. [36]

The undersea pipeline crossing the Caspian Sea now existed on the drawing table, but in the waters the five surrounding countries (Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, & Iran) had not yet come to an agreement about each other's borders, & thus about the ownership of oil fields.

As long as this would last, according to an existing agreement of 1940, Russia & Iran would have to agree with the pipeline under the sea. & they did not. [44]

 

In 2000, the Turkmen president had blamed the US for the delay in the trans-Caspian pipeline & had resumed gas deliveries to Russia. [45] That May, president Putin had even come to Turkmenistan to offer extended deals for several years. [9] Meanwhile, in Kazakhstan, the oil from the Tengiz field (world's sixth largest oil field) was going to be pumped via Russia to the Black Sea. [46]

 

Companies contributing to Bush's election campaigns is a common phenomenon in the US.

The financial support for candidates' campaigns determines how much marketing they can afford & ultimately, their chances to win the elections.

Of course, when these companies invest a lot of money, they expect something in return when their candidate wins, influence for big business orders or favorable laws & amendments. [47]

Enron

Although loaded with debts caused by its giant investments abroad, Enron always showed splendid results. How?

In 1997 Enron had started gas projects in Uzbekistan, for which George W. Bush had had personal contacts with the Uzbek ambassador.

BinLaden Group & the Bush family

The wealthy bin Laden family is well known to the Bush family.

Osama

There is a terrible lot of information available about bin Laden's son, Osama.

On the other extremity, there is the image Osama draws of himself in an interview by CNN reporter Peter Arnett in 1997.

Why did Osama bin Laden stay in Afghanistan?

After the assassination attempt against Egyptian president Mubarak in Ethiopia on June 26, 1995, Sudan was accused of being behind it.

The relations between Egypt & Sudan deteriorated in the current of 1995.

At this point, let us jump to Afghanistan.

Back to Sudan. March 8, 1996, the US suddenly asked Sudan to extradite Osama.

In Afghanistan, events would take a different turn. From March 20 to April 4, 1996, Taliban leaders had held a shura (meeting) & concluded with a jihad against Rabbani. [68]

After having used the presence of Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan as his key excuse to invade the country, Bush would state, on March 13, 2002, he wasn't truly that concerned about Osama bin Laden. [69]

 

Karzai

3: Preparations for 9/11 & the invasion of Afghanistan

Timing of the attacks

The invasion of Afghanistan would have to wait for the next US president.

Between 1998 and 2001 there was enough time to plan everything carefully.

Military preparations

Already in 1997, north of Afghanistan, the US had considerably expanded its military "cooperation" with Kazakhstan, which forms the buffer with Russia. [71]

East of Afghanistan the US administration has strong ties with the Pakistani intelligence service.

Its director, Lieutenant-General Mahmoud Ahmad, was with US' officials the week before & during the attacks of 9/11. [75]

On the west side F-15 were based in Saudi-Arabia, Kuwait & Turkey & the Fifth fleet was permanently based in the Persian Gulf. [76]

For the war in Afghanistan, huge transports of troops & material had to be organized well before the invasion.

From October 8 until the end of October, 2001 another military operation was planned in Egypt: NATO Operation Bright Star. It was the world's largest exercise with more than 11 Nations, & over 70,000 troops (among which 23,000 from the US) participating. [82]

Diplomatic preparations

Besides, in 2001 China was completing its bilateral agreements with all 37 WTO members to become a full WTO-member.

China wanted to become member since many years. China's bilateral agreement with Mexico would be the last & this would complete China's membership. [87]

In July 2001 Bush would polish his relations with Mexico, "lobbying" against US unfair import restrictions on Mexican trucks. [88]

This was probably not only to get the Mexicans in the right mood to sign with China, but also because Mexico would be member of the UN Security Council in 2002 & 2003.

China reached its bilateral agreement with Mexico & became WTO member on September 13, 2001. [89]

 

Bush's unmanned systems

At the time of Bush's speech in 1999, the US was developing Global Hawk [92], a military UAV with a wing span comparable to a Boeing 737, which had made its first flight from Edwards Air Force Base, CA on 28 February 1998. [93]

After Bush became president, on April 23, 2001 the Global Hawk made a historical first unmanned test flight to Australia. [94]

 

9/11

Not all material about 9/11 has been released to the public. Some of the reliable evidence has been confiscated by the CIA. [95] Statements of officials often turned out to be contradictory. And, in particular about possible advanced knowledge, the White House has confiscated dozens of documents of the 9/11 Commission. [96] It doesn't make truth finding easier.

The official version of the events on 9/11 involves a very high number of coincidences that facilitated the "success" of the attacks.

Above I only mentioned those coincidences that facilitated the success of the attacks. If I were to build a story on such series of coincidences, nobody would believe me. Well, I would not either. Keeping the things in their context, it makes more sense to look at them as facts, and not as coincidences.

 

All released details show that the attacks of 9/11 were carried out with military precision.

The success of the plan relied on a lot of advanced knowledge of the situation that day, like the confusion offered by planned military exercises & the scenarios played by them, like the confusion offered by fake radar blibs, like traffic controllers lacking of primary radar images in specific areas, like the absence of several experienced officers in the command chains responding to the hijacks, like the absence of armed jet fighters to frustrate their plans.

If we look closer to the remote control scenario, we notice that if the published details about the transponders are right:

  1. the transponder of the second 767 is turned off shortly after the first 767 crashes.

  2. the transponder of the second 757 is turned off shortly after the first 757 crashes.

So, it looks as if one remote pilot handled the two 767 one after the other, & another remote pilot handled the two 757 one after the other. ([104] 9/11 Commission Report, P.32, 8:47 & 9:41)

The hijackers hijacked?

If the hijackers were to support some Arabic or Islamic cause, they would probably be in a stronger position if they had returned to airports with four planes & hundreds of US citizens in their might. They could have negotiated the release of political prisoners. They could have demanded a withdrawal of US forces from Saudi Arabia. They could have pleaded any cause they were after.

Conclusion

The thought that they needed a "catastrophic & catalysing event" was not just motivated by the personal financial benefits several of them get from the war industries. It was also a sign of panic of a nation facing drying up oil wells & preparing itself to conquer foreign oil wells until the last drop is gone.

 

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