Regardless of 9-11 and the jetliner attacks, what isn't in dispute is that the US had designs on Afghanistan and Iraq long before 9-11, during the Clinton administration and the subsequent attack against the Taliban and the hunt for Bin Laden served to promote those agendas.
It is known that some of the largest oil and gas fields left in that region lie underneath Afghanistan and up in the bordering countries of Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan. Chevron and UNOCAL held leases in Afghanistan and the bordering regions and were planning pipelines to move those products into India and down to deep water ports but were having extreme difficulties as the Chinese and Russians were trying hard to get access to the fields diverted from US interests. Consider that Hamid Karzai, installed and backed by the US government is a former UNOCAL consultant, the same for Zalmay Khalilzad, assigned as Special Envoy to Afghanistan. Condoleeza Rice was also on the board of directors of Chevron and was sought for the post of National Security Advisor.
That whole region from Israel and Turkey across to Armenia and the Caspian Sea to Baku, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan is embroiled in a power struggle between the US, Russia and China. What gives the US a distinct advantage is that a jewish businessman has total control of a significant portion of the untapped reserves under the Caspian and underground onshore. Two primary pipelines have been planned and possibly the expansion of a third if things work out. One would run west across to Turkey to exit at Ceyhan, eliminating the need to traverse the tricky Bosphorus Straits which will be further restricted by environmental treaty. A terminus at Ceyhan would also reduce the pipeline transit fees and give the tankers much increased profits. The second pipeline would travel from Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan across Afghanistan to deep water port on the southern Afghanistan coast for far eastern markets of US oil companies. The third pipeline, the Mosul-Haifa pipeline, would cut across Syria and Iraq from the Caspian and end at the Israeli port of Haifa.
The US has been heavily involved in the politics of the region simply for oil. No other reason. The US could have given a crap less about Saddam Hussein with the exception that he needed to be removed to carry out the US control of these oil fields and the needed pipelines to get the product to market.
Many experts believe that the only interest the US has in Afghanistan is oil motivated. Only people with oil backgrounds have been installed in power in the country. The same with Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, both countries with radical Islamic and ruthless dictator rulers whom the US has been supplying with billions in unchecked aid.
Turkey has a long standing feud with the northern Kurds of Iraq, but doesn't do a thing as the US sends substantial aid to both Turkey and to the Kurds. It has been known that Israeli operatives have been in the Kurdish region advising and supplying the Kurds. The US has also been sending substantial aid to Armenia to protect right of passage for potential pipeline routes.
Though Israel is an emerging player in the oil enterprises in the entire region bacause of its political connections in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, but also because of its pipeline terminus at Haifa.
The US has to protect the Israelis against the Palestinians as Israel is an important access cog in the entire region for access and development of the fields in the Caspian region, but also for transport through its Mosul-Haifa pipeline. Then too, it is thought that substantial gas fields lie just off the Gaza Strip. which the Israeli government will never yield to the Palestinians under the guise of security needs.
The entire scheme, throughout the entire region, is all about oil and nothing more. Americans are being killed for nothing more than a grand scheme to protect US oil interests.


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