Archive for June, 2004

*Iran takes on west’s control of oil trading

Tuesday, June 15th, 2004

With all the rhetoric coming out of the US and UN this week, Iran wisely figures it had better start raising some money…they are after all next on the Axis of Evil hit list…

Terry Macalister
Wednesday June 16, 2004 the guardian

Iran is to launch an oil trading market for Middle East and Opec producers that could threaten the supremacy of London’s International Petroleum Exchange.

A contract to design and establish a new platform for crude, natural gas and petrochemical trades is expected to be signed with an international consortium within days.

Top oil producing countries are determined to seize more control of trading after being advised that existing markets such as the IPE and Nymex in New York are not working in their favour.
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US Reluctant to Hand Saddam Over to Iraqis

Tuesday, June 15th, 2004

Well you had to figure after the flush of “We GOT Him” that they would eventually be hard-pressed to figure out what to do with him. You don’t want him saying anything, after all…this story goes on to say that the Al Qaeda link is Zirqawi, the apocryphal ‘one-legged man’ of Nick Berg fame, except the US claimed to have killed him in MARCH. O well…

the guardian
Oliver Burkeman in Washington
Wednesday June 16, 2004

The United States and the new Iraqi government were mired in disagreement last night over the fate of Saddam Hussein after George Bush said Iraqi demands for immediate custody of the former dictator could not be met until it was certain the new regime had the ability to keep him in jail.

Mr Bush also jumped to the defence of his vice-president, Dick Cheney, who insisted, despite the deep scepticism of the intelligence community, that Saddam had had close links to al-Qaida.
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Equitorial Guinea accuses Spain of Coup Plot

Tuesday, June 15th, 2004

the guardian

Equatorial Guinea accused Spain yesterday of trying to overthrow its government in the alleged plot by foreign mercenaries to kill the president.

In an interview with the Guardian, President Teodoro Obiang’s special adviser, Miguel Mifuno, accused Madrid of sending a warship to the country with 500 marines on board.

He alleged that they were to have been sent in to secure the capital after mercenaries had killed the president and ministers. Mr Mifuno, a former ambassador, is the president’s closest colleague.

…Equatorial Guinea is one of the most strategically important African countries to the US, expected to provide it with up to 5% of its oil within a few years. President Obiang, believed to be one of the richest men in Africa, is accused by his critics of profiting handsomely from the oil reserves.
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Rwanda denies massing troops on DR Congo border

Tuesday, June 15th, 2004

yahoo news

KINSHASA (AFP) – Rwanda denied accusations by Kinshasa that it is massing troops on the border with the vast Democratic Republic of Congo (news – web sites) (DRC), as a sabre-rattling dissident DRC general, allegedly backed by Kigali, threatened to go back to war.

In the statement issued here late Monday, the DRC army accused renegade General Laurent Nkunda of “being a spokesman for the Rwandan army, which this evening (Monday) massed troops on our common border to perpetrate yet another attack on our country.”

But Rwanda rejected the claims, and said it had not stepped up its military presence in the border region since in April, after a cross-border attack by Rwandan Hutu rebels based in the eastern DRC.

UN Finds No Mistreatment of Tutsis AP story
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Torture, Inc.- Oliver North Joins the Party

Tuesday, June 15th, 2004

By JOHN STANTON and WAYNE MADSEN counterpunch.org

The U.S. Army has employed as many as 27 contractors to run its interrogation operations, according to media reports. But while CACI and Titan are getting all the mainstream media play, it appears that far more than 27 contract employees were involved in recruiting and placing interrogators in various locations. Some of the firms involved in the Bush administration’s “TortureGate” include an odd assortment of telecommunications companies and executive placement firms that have jumped into the lucrative torture business in Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan, Iraq and at secret locations throughout Central Asia and North Africa.

Ollie — He’s Baaack!

On January 12, 2004, United Placements ran an advertisement for Army Interrogators. “Job State: IRAQ, Job Number: 8. Interrogators: 30 Positions. Compensation to $120,000. Individuals must be trained Interrogators with at least five years of experience in interrogation. Individuals must be knowledgeable of Army/Joint interrogation procedures, data processing systems such as CHIMs and SIPRNET search engines. Knowledge of the Arabic language and culture a plus…Candidates must have documented in their resumes five years of Humint collection and/or interrogation experience. This is a requirement of the client. Some locations require individuals to work and live in a field environment with minimum medical facilities. Must possess the ability to work extended work hours in difficult surroundings for up to one year.”

United Placements’ lists none other than Oliver North–a member of Ronald Reagan’s NSC and focal point of the Iran-Contra scandal in the 1980’s–as one of its two “Industry Associates.”
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Clinton is Reagan’s Legacy Too

Sunday, June 13th, 2004

by Rootsie

It was good to see the righteous indignation with which so many stepped forward last week to challenge the appallingly untruthful picture the mainstream media gave of Reagan and his legacy.

On a network news program this morning (just when I thought it was safe to go back in the water), one commentator said she thought Reagan’s greatest achievement was taking the Soviets to the mat on human rights. Apparently she chose to forget the Soviets’ reply: “Everyone in the Soviet Union has a job and a roof. What say we talk civil liberties in the Soviet Union when you talk homelessness
And unemployment in the U.S.?” There’s been a whole lot of forgetting going on.

I am not a professional political pundit. I sat around for a lot of years watching before I wrote a word, and I don’t imagine that I realize what no one has realized before. But what hit me anew this morning is the degree to which the Democratic Party which emerged in response to Reagan is perhaps the most pernicious and destructive aspect of the ‘Reagan legacy.” I know that Nader, one among many, has been saying that for a long time.

Reagan talked ‘welfare queens” while dishing out scads of corporate welfare. Clinton crafted the Welfare reform that declared and still wages war on poor mothers. Reagan dropped a few million people out of the bottom of the economy, beyond statistics. Clinton cemented their status as a permanent underclass with his ‘economic recovery,’ generating disparities in wealth unknown in the history of the world. Really.

Although it is a fiction that Reagan ‘ended the Cold War,’ his foreign and domestic policies certainly paved the way for a global corporate takeover. Clinton fired the first shot of an all-out corporate attack on the planet with NAFTA and GATT.

Bush invaded and bombed Iraq. Clinton bombed Iraq every single day for 8 years, and enforced sanctions that starved a million children. And bombed Afghanistan. And bombed a hospital in Sudan. Seeing to it that there are a lot more little Osamas running around.

It was Clinton who built the million jail cells to house the casualties, poor and non-white, of Reagan’s ‘Just Say No to Drugs.” Clinton put the 100,000 new cops on the street and began the vogue of ‘community policing,’ which in the words of a lawyer in Los Angeles has turned South L.A. into something a lot like Fallujah, except with no end in sight.

It was Clinton who enacted the anti-terrorist legislation which paved the way for the evisceration of the Constitution.

What is the ‘neo-liberalism’ of the ‘new’ Latin America that emerged in the 90’s but simply the ‘kinder gentler’ face of the age-old despotism? We have apparently decided it’s time to take the torturing duties, which we once paid client terror-states for, on ourselves.

I remember very clearly that during his entire campaign Clinton mentioned Iran-Contra NOT ONCE. We found this very curious until we read that there had been Contra-training camps in Arkansas.

The simpering cowardice of the Democratic Party is why in 2004 we have Bush slipping in the polls while Kerry, president of the Ariel Sharon Fan Club, gains no ground at all. When they meet face to face this fall, it will be like the Bush-Gore debates: ‘I agree, I agree, I agree…but I can pronounce all the names!” George Soros gets to look like a great progressive hero for dumping loads of money on ersatz liberals because here is a grand opportunity to paint himself as a critic of capitalism with not a thing to lose. A Cold War capitalist robber-baron as de facto spokesman and Big Daddy for the liberal wing of the Democratic Party??

I can’t imagine what Bush would have to do to lose this election, short of the CIA deposing him for destroying Valerie Plame. In which case Lord knows what new horrors await. Well in any case, only new horrors await. Because somewhere along the line, we have lost our government.

Admittedly, when you realize that the American Revolution was ultimately fought over the issue of which set of rich guys would get to control the slave trade, you could argue that the American people have never been in possession of their government. But the brazen criminality which Reagan ushered in and the rapid rise of corporate hegemony during the Clinton years reads like the resolution of the age-old tension between populism and elitism, and, far from the American Dream, it is unmitigated nightmare for most. An Evil Empire indeed.

Because it has been recognized that the best way of controlling information is flooding people with it, no one is going to come crashing into my house to drag me away, and this freedom of speech is used as an argument to marginalize ones like me. But even if they did, no one would be paying attention. American soldiers crashed into Aristide’s house and removed him from the Presidency of his country, and only a few days of uncomfortable questions faced Rumsfeld and Powell before that event was swept away by the tide.

Reagan’s ultimate legacy is seen in Clinton’s total capitulation, in Bush and Co.’s shameless cruelty and criminality, and an ‘opposition’ as loyal as they come, complicit in every possible way. There may be a few Democrats left who legitimately feel they can stem this tide through electoral politics, who have not been completely compromised, but they will be remembered as naïve. Or dead. Like Paul Wellstone. Even Michael Moore has employed Clinton attack-dogs to promote his new movie. An opposition is necessary for ‘the free exchange of ideas so important to a democracy’: Bush has said so again and again when faced with protestors. Moore is something of a pro at NOT getting to the heart of the issues.

This is such a dangerous time because, in this country at least, the iron fist is wearing a velvet glove. Democrats are made to order for that, wittingly or not. As long as they, like Clinton, merely accept the terms of the world as Reagan framed it and roll with the tide, this ship is sunk.

Baker Quits West Sahara as U.N. Envoy

Sunday, June 13th, 2004

UNITED NATIONS, June 12 (AP) – The former secretary of state James A. Baker III resigned as the top United Nations envoy to Western Sahara after years of frustrated efforts to resolve the conflict between Morocco and independence-seeking rebels, a United Nations spokesman said Friday.

Mr. Baker has expressed increasing frustration in his job as Secretary General Kofi Annan’s personal envoy, initially over being unable to arrange a referendum on the territory’s future and later over Morocco’s opposition to his latest peace plan.

That plan would give Western Sahara immediate self-government and would require a referendum within five years to decide if the mineral-rich desert territory on the Atlantic coast of Africa should be independent or part of Morocco. new york times.com

Well who knew that Mr. Stench of Brimstone (didn’t you get that Darth Vader-feeling when he flew down to Florida in 2000 to put the fix in for Bush?) was Annan’s envoy To Western Sahara? “Mineral rich’ indeed no doubt. After reading about Kofi Annan’s extremely dubious role during the Rwandan genocide propping up the US’s resolve to DO NOTHING, it is not surprising that as Secretary General he puts his trust in scary spooks like Baker.

Not Really a Puppet Government??

Saturday, June 12th, 2004

Meet the New Iraqi Leaders
By GARY LEUPP counterpunch.org

These are not America’s puppets. This is a terrific list and really good government, and we’re very pleased with the names that emerged.
Condoleeza Rice, National Security Advisor
…In 2002, Allawi’s Iraqi National Accord received attention when it passed on to the British government a report that Saddam’s regime could fire germ warfare missiles as far as Cyprus within 45 minutes of giving the order. Published in a dossier in September 2002, the report helped prepare British public opinion for the Iraq war. In January 2004 a New York spokesman for Allawi acknowledged this was in fact “a crock of shit.” Almost sounds like the new Prime Minister is a bald-faced liar. And then there’s the story about that supposed top-secret, hand-written memo by Tahir Jalil Habbush al-Tikriti, the former head of the Iraqi Intelligence Service revealed to the world last December. I have referred to it as “the neocons’ dream memo” since it implausibly describes a three-day “work programme” undertaken by none other than Chief 9-11 Hijacker Mohammed Atta at a Baghdad base of Palestinian terrorist Abu Nidal in 1991, and refers to a “Niger shipment” of some unspecified material arriving in Iraq via Libya and Syria.

Who confirmed the authenticity of the memo, released through the Iraqi Governing Council? Why, none other than Dr. Allawi! And since each element of the putative al-Tikriti memo had been already debunked by U.S. intelligence, and only kept afloat by the most duplicitous of the neocons, it almost sounds like the Prime Minister is an especially shameless bald-faced liar and abject puppet of his imperialist sponsors. (Interesting, too, that it first appeared in The Daily Telegraph, owned by Conrad Black, and part of the Hollinger Group on whose board of directors sits Richard Perle, Black buddy and leading warmongering neocon.)
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Dead Reagan in ’04

Thursday, June 10th, 2004

by Rootsie

It is clear from the media frenzy of the past few days that a new political powerhouse has burst upon the scene. What could be more obvious?
Dead Reagan for President in ’04!

Here is the candidate who can trump the opposition (ANY opposition), please all the people all the time, and come up smelling like a rose (or whatever nice thing they make him smell like).

Here is the candidate to bring a lump to the throat and a patriotic tear to the eye.

The American people don’t want a president full of pesky words and ideas. They want a symbol of comfort and optimism. His perpetual repose and chemically-enhanced eye-twinkle will win the masses over.

For style over substance, which Americans so clearly prefer, who better than Reagan, dressed in his blue suit and red tie in one of those Leninesque glass coffins? So presidential. And he can’t open his mouth and mess it up.

Pretty much everyone on the planet would prefer a dead American president over the live ones they’ve had to deal with.

Those who found Reagan vicious and stupid when alive would take constant comfort in seeing that he remains seriously dead.

Those who loved him tend to be the sentimental types who would be thrilled to have him back, no matter his condition.

He would not tell a lie. Would not tell. Would not.

A Dead Reagan would mean pretty much business as usual, a vote for the status quo, which would attract conservatives and liberals alike. Reagan was after all as good as dead throughout most of his presidency. He, like little GW, was a smiling figurehead. A Dead Reagan in ’04 candidacy could, on the down side, produce a backlash. I suppose Americans might wake up and seriously decide whether they like what the Presidency, what their country, has become. Perhaps they would feel inspired to elect someone who’d actually be doing the job, rather than for a corporate shill. But nah. And realistically, there’s none of that type around in either party.

As it stands, take a poll and see whether I know what I’m talking about. Pit Dead Reagan against Bush or Kerry. He has the charisma, the name recognition, and Lord knows he has the momentum. Just thinking about him apparently inspires a nostalgic amnesia, a fond look back at the sweeter simpler times of Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Grenada, when Saddam was our beloved friend and the Taliban was yet just a twinkle in Papa’s Reagan’s eye, when the torturers were our foreign clients instead of us. When the babbling brook of trickle-down kept people home on a Saturday night by the fire. Burning their furniture to keep warm.

As for violating term limits, it’s a small price to pay. The Constitution is scoring very low in the polls these days.

Nothing will liven up this stultifying campaign season like a vibrant Dead Reagan candidacy. Every day will be like the last few, bristling with flags and tearful tributes. Morning in America. Morning after morning after morning.

Wow. Is Bush About to Get Watergated??

Wednesday, June 9th, 2004

The Real Reason Tenet and Pavitt Resigned from the CIA on June 3rd and 4th
Bush, Cheney Indictments in Plame Case Looming
by Michael C. Ruppert fromthewilderness.com
JUNE 8, 2004 1600 PDT (FTW) – Why did DCI George Tenet suddenly resign on June 3rd, only to be followed a day later by James Pavitt, the CIA’s Deputy Director of Operations (DDO)?

The real reasons, contrary to the saturation spin being put out by major news outlets, have nothing to do with Tenet’s role as taking the fall for alleged 9/11 and Iraqi intelligence “failures” before the upcoming presidential election.

Both resignations, perhaps soon to be followed by resignations from Colin Powell and his deputy Richard Armitage, are about the imminent and extremely messy demise of George W. Bush and his Neocon administration in a coup d’etat being executed by the Central Intelligence Agency. The coup, in the planning for at least two years, has apparently become an urgent priority as a number of deepening crises threaten a global meltdown.

Based upon recent developments, it appears that long-standing plans and preparations leading to indictments and impeachment of Bush, Cheney and even some senior cabinet members have been accelerated, possibly with the intent of removing or replacing the entire Bush regime prior to the Republican National Convention this August.

FTW has been documenting this Watergate-like coup for more than fifteen months and almost everything we will discuss about recent events was predicted by us in the following pages: Please see our stories “The Perfect Storm – Part I” (March 2003); “Blood in the Water” (July 2003); “Beyond Bush – Part I” (July 2003); “Waxman Ties Evidentiary Noose Around Rice and Cheney” (July 2003); and “Beyond Bush – Part II” (October 2003).

There were two things we didn’t get right. One was the timing. We predicted the developments taking place now as likely to happen after the November election, not before. Secondly, we did not foresee the sudden resignations of Tenet and Pavitt. Understanding the resignations is the key to understanding a deteriorating world scene and that America is on the precipice of a presidential and constitutional crisis that will ultimately dwarf the removal of Richard Nixon in 1974.

So why did Tenet and Pavitt resign? We’ll explain why and we will provide many clues along the way as we make our case. full article

Rep. Henry Waxman website