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From: "James Daugherty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: U.S. Policy Towards Taliban Influenced by Oil
Date: Saturday, November 17, 2001 8:20 AM

http://www.truthout.com/11.17A.Oil.Taliban.htm

U.S. Policy Towards Taliban Influenced by Oil - Say Authors

By Julio Godoy, Inter Press Service

PARIS, Nov 15 (IPS) - Under the influence of U.S. oil companies, the government of 
George W. Bush initially blocked U.S. secret service investigations on terrorism, 
while it bargained with the Taliban the delivery of Osama bin Laden in exchange for 
political recognition and economic aid, two French intelligence analysts claim.

In the book "Bin Laden, la verite interdite" ("Bin Laden, the forbidden truth"), that 
appeared in Paris on Wednesday, the authors, Jean-Charles Brisard and Guillaume 
Dasquie, reveal that the Federal Bureau of Investigation's deputy director John 
O'Neill resigned in July in protest over the obstruction.

Brisard claim O'Neill told them that "the main obstacles to investigate Islamic 
terrorism were U.S. oil corporate interests and the role played by Saudi Arabia in it".

The two claim the U.S. government's main objective in Afghanistan was to consolidate 
the position of the Taliban regime to obtain access to the oil and gas reserves in 
Central Asia.

They affirm that until August, the U.S. government saw the Taliban regime "as a source 
of stability in Central Asia that would enable the construction of an oil pipeline 
across Central Asia", from the rich oilfields in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and 
Kazakhstan, through Afghanistan and Pakistan, to the Indian Ocean.

Until now, says the book, "the oil and gas reserves of Central Asia have been 
controlled by Russia. The Bush government wanted to change all that".

But, confronted with Taliban's refusal to accept U.S. conditions, "this rationale of 
energy security changed into a military one", the authors claim.

"At one moment during the negotiations, the U.S. representatives told the Taliban, 
'either you accept our offer of a carpet of gold, or we bury you under a carpet of 
bombs'," Brisard said in an interview in Paris.

According to the book, the government of Bush began to negotiate with the Taliban 
immediately after coming into power in February. U.S. and Taliban diplomatic 
representatives met several times in Washington, Berlin and Islamabad.

To polish their image in the United States, the Taliban even employed a U.S. expert 
onpublic relations, Laila Helms. The authors claim that Helms is also an expert in the 
works of U.S. secret services, for her uncle, Richard Helms, is a former director of 
the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

The last meeting between U.S. and Taliban representatives took place in August, five 
weeks before the attacks on New York and Washington, the analysts maintain.

On that occasion, Christina Rocca, in charge of Central Asian affairs for the U.S. 
government, met the Taliban ambassador to Pakistan in Islamabad.

Brisard and Dasquie have long experience in intelligence analysis. Brisard was until 
the late 1990s director of economic analysis and strategy for Vivendi, a French 
company. He also worked for French secret services, and wrote for them in 1997 a 
report on the now famous Al Qaeda network, headed by bin Laden.

Dasquie is an investigative journalist and publisher of Intelligence Online, a 
respected newsletter on diplomacy, economic analysis and strategy, available through 
the Internet.

Brisard and Dasquie draw a portrait of closest aides to President Bush, linking them 
to oil business.

Bush's family has a strong oil background. So are some of his top aides. From the U.S. 
Vice President Dick Cheney, through the director of the National Security Council 
Condoleeza Rice, to the Ministers of Commerce and Energy, Donald Evans and Stanley 
Abraham, all have for long worked for U.S. oil companies.

Cheney was until the end of last year president of Halliburton, a company that 
provides services for oil industry; Rice was between 1991 and 2000 manager for 
Chevron; Evans and Abraham worked for Tom Brown, another oil giant.

Besides the secret negotiations held between Washington and Kabul and the importance 
of the oil industry, the book takes issue with the role played by Saudi Arabia in 
fostering Islamic fundamentalism, in the personality of bin Laden, and with the 
networks that the Saudi dissident built to finance his activities.

Brisard and Dasquie contend the U.S. government's claim that it had been prosecuting 
bin Laden since 1998. "Actually," Dasquie says, "the first state to officially 
prosecute bin Laden was Libya, on the charges of terrorism."

"Bin Laden wanted settle in Libya in the early 1990s, but was hindered by the 
government of Muammar Qaddafi," Dasquie claims. "Enraged by Libya's refusal, bin Laden 
organised attacks inside Libya, including assassination attempts against Qaddafi."

Dasquie singles out one group, the Islamic Fighting Group (IFG), reputedly the most 
powerful Libyan dissident organisation, based in London, and directly linked with bin 
Laden.

"Qaddafi even demanded Western police institutions, such as Interpol, to pursue the 
IFG and bin Laden, but never obtained co- operation," Dasquie says. "Until today, 
members of IFG openly live in London."

The book confirms earlier reports that the U.S. government worked closely with the 
United Nations during the negotiations with the Taliban.

"Several meetings took place this year, under the arbitration of Francesc Vendrell, 
personal representative of UN secretary general Kofi Annan, to discuss the situation 
in Afghanistan," says the book.

"Representatives of the U.S. government and Russia, and the six countries that border 
with Afghanistan were present at these meetings," it says. "Sometimes, representatives 
of the Taliban also sat around the table."

These meetings, also called "6+2" because of the number of states (six neighbours plus 
U.S. and Russia) involved, have been confirmed by Naif Naik, former Pakistani Minister 
for Foreign Affairs.

In a French television news programme two weeks ago, Naik said during a "6+2" meeting 
in Berlin in July, the discussions turned around "the formation of a government of 
national unity. If the Taliban had accepted this coalition, they would have 
immediately received international economic aid."

"And the pipe lines from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan would have come," he added.

Naik also claimed that Tom Simons, the U.S. representative at these meetings, openly 
threatened the Taliban and Pakistan.

"Simons said, 'either the Taliban behave as they ought to, or Pakistan convinces them 
to do so, or we will use another option'. The words Simons used were 'a military 
operation'," Naik claimed.

(In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without 
profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included 
information for research and educational purposes.)

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