The Mother Of All Battles: For Oil
By K Gajendra Singh
Al-Jazeerah, July 12, 2006
Introduction:
This is an essay on the ongoing "Mother of all Battles" ,for oil,
where the US led West , mercifully , is losing some ground .Starting
with brutal colonial exploitation dubbed the so called burden of
civilization (the westerners reaching Asia were certainly almost
barbarians , as they still remain in many ways, or Christopher
Columbus , a greedy and brutal genocidal murderer of 'Indians' in the
new world - anointed a Christian saint). It then became development
and globalization and in case of Iraq , simple gobblisation of its oil
resources led by decision makers , who have broken almost all
international laws and conventions and USA's own internal laws, a
country which is becoming less free and more dictatorial , with one
party like consensus.
The inherent racist discourse by western leaders , its propaganda
machine and people , kept under some check by socialist and
non-aligned watchdogs in cold war era is resurfacing , after the
fall of the Berlin Wall. Even Zainuddin Zidane (a Kabilie of Algerian
origin ), an icon of patience and interracial pride, finally had had
enough when abused racially as reported in the media by an Italian
thug of a footballer and lost his cool .With ongoing enquiries about
match fixing in the Italian league , one wonders how many of their
footballers might be involved.
Noam Chomsky's comments on the" Israel lobby 'in US article by two
respected US university professors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt
hit the nail on the head ,where in he points out that US and Israel
interests coincide in the West's policy to control hydrocarbon energy
resources ie petroleum and gas, ever since the emergence of its
importance in warfare and economy (Information
Clearing House, 07/10/06 ).
Chomsky points out how western energy corporations have flourished
with "profits beyond the dreams of avarice" with "the Middle East (ME)
their leading cash cow." It was part of grand US strategy based on
control of what the State Department described 60 years ago as the
"stupendous source of strategic power" of ME oil and the immense
wealth from this unparalleled "material prize"? US has substantially
maintained that control -- -- (but) those extraordinary successes had
to overcome plenty of barriers: as elsewhere in the world, what
internal documents call "radical nationalism," meaning independent
nationalism.
It was convenient to phrase these concerns in terms of "defense
against the USSR," but the pretext collapses quickly on inquiry, in
the ME as elsewhere. -- the claim was conceded to be false,
officially, shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, when Bush's
National Security Strategy (1990) called for maintaining the forces in
the ME, where the serious "threats to our interests... could not be
laid at the Kremlin's door" -- now lost as a pretext for pursuing the
same policies as before. And the same was true pretty much throughout
the world."
The global oil industry is worth $2.4trillion. While oil consumers are
suffering , the increased oil prices have benefited oil companies
across the board. Chevron boosted this year its first-quarter earnings
49 percent over a year ago to $4 billion, while ConocoPhillips and
Exxon Mobil, posted similarly large first-quarter earnings. Combined,
the three oil companies earned $15.7 billion during the first three
months of this year. That's 17 percent more than the trio made during
the same time last year. For all of 2005, they went on to pocket a
combined profit of nearly $64 billion.
"All these companies have so much money, they don't know what to do
with it,'' said Oppenheimer analyst Fadel Gheit. Still, President
George Bush said that his ``inclination and instincts'' are that major
oil companies are not intentionally overcharging drivers. He also
rejected calls for a windfall tax on oil companies' profits but urged
them to invest their record profits in expanding domestic energy
supplies.
Lee Raymond, the chief executive of oil Giant Exxon Mobil, who retired
recently with a $400m pay and retirement deal caused outrage among
environmentalists. In his 12 years at the top of the company, Exxon
pumped an estimated six billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere and
led the opposition to action on climate change. According to a former
British minister for environment, US wasted as much as the total
energy used by Japan, the 2nd industrial power.
"In 1958, the Eisenhower administration identified the three leading
challenges to the US ; the ME, North Africa, and Indonesia -- all oil
producers, all Islamic. North Africa was taken care of by Algerian
(formal) independence. Indonesia was taken care of by Suharto's
murderous slaughter (1965) and Israel's destruction of Arab secular
nationalism (Nasser, 1967). In the ME, that established the close
US-Israeli alliance -- "support for Israel " as the one reliable US
base in the region (along with Turkey, which entered into close
relations with Israel in the same year). Suharto's coup aroused
virtual euphoria, and he remained "our kind of guy" -- that compares
well with Saddam Hussein -- who was also "our kind of guy" until he
disobeyed orders in 1990.
Of course the article set off "most impressive tantrums, slanders,
fabrications and deceit, and the other standard reactions" .It was
published in the London Review of Books (Harvard University which
reportedly commissioned the piece got cold feet). The reaction proved
, without meaning any offence to the feminists, the joke that a hen
pecked husband would not be even allowed to complain. A media barrage
and denunciations eruption by Israelis and Jews, those who are part of
the Israeli lobby or think like them and in many cases those who are
scared off the lobby itself, which covers almost the entire spectrum
of US politics .Any US politician who votes against Israel gets the
Jewish- Israeli lobby on its back and he gets defeated .It is all on
record. An unfortunate commentary of the state of freedoms and
democracy in USA, self promoter of democracy abroad. Heal thy self
first.
ME Oil and partition of India;
An important reinforcement to Chomsky's conclusion has been clearly
brought out in a well researched book by a retired Indian diplomat
Narendra Singh Sarila, 'The Shadow of the Great Game: The Untold Story
of India's Partition.' Sarila , who was briefly ADC to the last
British Viceroy to India, Lord Lois Mountbatten, in his book documents
how the British leadership across the political spectrum ,
Conservatives and Labour , intrigued ,told lies , divided the Indian
subcontinent and created the state of Pakistan. Because Mahatma Gandhi
with this opposition to violence and war, and emphasis on peaceful
means to resolve all disputes and Jawaharlal Nehru with his non-real
politic idealism and vision of creating friendship and understanding
among colonized and exploited people of Asia , Africa , Middle east
and elsewhere , would not join Western military pacts to protect from
the Soviet Union ,the oil resources in the Middle East dominated by
Western powers .
Sarila highlights " little known facts about the unobtrusive pressure
that the USA exerted on Britain in favour of India's independence as
well as unity in the hope of evolving a new post-colonial world order.
The British leaders warned Indian leaders against dollar domination.
Sarila naively forgets , what the US had done in Cuba and Philippines
, after it replaced Spain as the colonial master.
After the second world war, British realized that they had to get out
of India ,but the subcontinent was a vital strategic asset, so till
the end London tried to keep India as a dominion like Australia or
Canada , to keep it as– "a base for Britain to continue their
domination of the Indian Ocean and the oil-rich Persian Gulf with its
wells of power," says the author . But as the "Congress party of India
would not play the great game with Britain against the Soviet Union,"
the British decided to partition India.
The ultimate object was to retain at least some part in the North-West
of India, "for defensive and offensive action against the USSR in any
future dispensation in the sub-continent". And Britain knew that this
could be best achieved by having a willing and subservient Pakistan as
its client. So the only way -- was to use Jinnah to detach areas of
India, which border Iran, Afghanistan and Sinkiang and create a new
state there. The author also traces the roots of the present Kashmir
imbroglio and how the matter was dealt with in the UN to help out ally
Pakistan.
Churchill; "In war every truth has to
have an escort of lies." A Western tradition
On the question of dominion status and independence for India in 1942
,during the second world war , US President Franklin Roosevelt's envoy
Harriman was informed by the British that approximately 75% of the
Indian troops were Muslims ( but only 35% of the troops were Muslims
as Lord Wavel , British Military Commander had cabled London the same
week ).Later British Prime Minister Winston Churchill told Roosevelt
in another context that" in war every truth has to have an escort of
lies" .a hoary western tradition over centuries . They have excelled
themselves in the US led illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq .The
escort of lies is so numerous that there is little truth left.
The divide and create mayhem policy used in Indian subcontinent is
being replicated in Iraq by Bush and Tony Blair , a wannabe Churchill
, with the former once claiming that Churchill was like a Texan.
Except that when faced with the nationalist determination of Turks
under a young General Kemal Pasha ( later Ataturk ) at Gallipoli ,
Churchill's invasion plans during the First World War to land at the
Turkish straits of Dardanelles was an unmitigated disaster . The
British led allied forces were beaten back , some what like the
situation in Iraq.
Sarila documents in detail how after the end of World War II in 1945,
the new Labour government of Clement Attlee and Wavell decided to
divide India. "The British used Jinnah and political Islam to protect
their strategic interests ." "This policy was the mother of all causes
for the creation of Pakistan," asserts Sarila. They succeeded in
selling the idea of a truncated Pakistan to Jinnah.
Records show that the layout of the partition was decided in London
much before Cyril Radcliffe actually got down to the job of
demarcating boundaries. " A top-secret telegram of Lord Wavell, then
Viceroy, to the Secretary of State in London dated Feb 6, 1946,
suggested the lines on which British India could be divided. I was
struck at the uncanny similarity between this blueprint and the actual
partition of India in 1947," adds Sarila
On June 3, 1947, British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, while
addressing the Labour Party's annual conference, spilled the beans
that the division of India "would help consolidate Britain in the
Middle East".
A British top secret appreciation prepared in the Commonwealth
Relations Office, soon after Indian
independence, now available in the India office archives of the
British Library, says: ``Financially, industrially and from the point
of view of manpower and general material resources India was stronger
than Pakistan'' But that ``India had no real background on which to
build and unite a nation, there being no real affinity between its
North and South, the existence of disruptive elements like the Sikhs
and the likelihood of the Communists, with their own agenda, growing
in numbers and influence''.
On the other hand, the appreciation asserts that Pakistan ,weak in
financial and material resources -- through comfortable in food and
manpower --``has a definite background, Islam, on which to build up a
nation and to unite the people...and has less to fear from internal
disruptive forces than the government of India, and less to fear from
secessionist tendencies[Bangladesh!]''. So much for the so called
British political acumen!
Churchill and other British leaders had to be reminded by Indian
leaders that their comments on such lines were unwarranted. Decades
after 1947, the British media wrote obituary of elections and
democracy in India , only to be proved wrong repeatedly.
The book sends out a cautionary signal to present-day Indians; to
avoid misplaced idealism, superciliousness and escapism, to which some
of their ancestors fell prey. New Delhi is now being seduced by
Washington ( ask US allies Turkey and Pakistan , how they have been
let down in post cold war period) into an nuclear agreement to enmesh
India into US spider's web , which would adversely affect the security
of billion plus Indians . Throughout history barring a few , the last
one being Indira Gandhi, navel watching Hindus have shown little
strategic acumen .Recently Homi J. Sethna , a former heard of India
nuclear agency and associated with the nuclear implosion of 1974, said
that India would be better off signing NPT ( which is unjust like
apartheid and dead ) than getting into US parlour. Tell it to the
ruling Indian decision makers steeped in Washington consensus!
With weak grassroots political organizations, Pakistan with many
British and the British-era civil servants strengthened the
bureaucracy's control over the polity. While the politicians wanted to
strengthen relations with the British, Washington encouraged Military
Chief General Ayub Khan to establish close cooperation with the
Pentagon. And in 1958 the military took over power. USA , in pursuit
of its national interests , has seldom bothered about the form of
government in an ally. Otherwise, why would it embrace Pakistan, or
say Egypt, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia or any of the other kingdoms and
sheikhdoms and repressive regimes around the world. US talk of
spreading liberty, freedom and democracy is just nauseating.
Beginning with Ayub Khan's unofficial visit to the US, the foundations
for bilateral cooperation in the military field were laid. These have
survived through thick and thin, like a bad marriage which neither
side can let go, and despite bad patches, like the initial takeovers
by Generals Zia ul-Haq and Musharraf. But the 1979 entry of the Soviet
troops into Afghanistan and 911 attacks on US Trade Towers and
Pentagon brought back the old romance. US finds military and other
dictators easier to handle.
Washington now needs Pakistan to protect itself from the backlash of
its earlier Afghan policies of creating and supporting the jihad in
Afghanistan and then the Talebans, After 11 September, Washington
desperately needed to stop Pakistan's nuclear bombs or material from
falling into jihadi hands, The options in Pakistan are not very
attractive. In the last elections, fundamentalist parties canvassing
on anti-US platform , increased their votes to 11% from a normal 3% or
so ,and now control the sensitive Baluchistan and Frontier provinces
bordering Afghanistan. They are also the major opposition in federal
parliament .
US has now offered to sell Pakistan 18 odd F-16s, weapons and
electronics worth over $5.1 billion in what would be its largest arms
deal with Islamabad. Unless stopped by the US Congress, unlikely ,
Pakistan would get 36 new F-16C/D fighter planes worth $3 billion,
weapons worth $650 million for them, 60 F-16A/B modification kits
worth $1.3 billion and F-16 Engine Modifications and Falcon UP/STAR
Structural Upgrades worth $151 million -- all ostensibly in aid of
America's Global War on Terror (GWOT)
US exploited 911 for its GWOT to obtain bases in Uzbekistan and
Kyrgyzstan . The US base in Uzbekistan has been closed and it is under
pressure to withdraw from Kyrgyzstan too by Shanghai Co-operation
Organisation (SCO), Pakistan has become strategically important again
; to protect and promote energy interests in Middle East and Central
Asia. So, Gen. Musharraf calls for demilitarisation in Kashmir , while
terrorist attacks are on increase ..In Afghanistan, a resurgent
Talebans are giving night mares to Nato troops , who have over reached
into Central and South Asia from North Atlantic . And with the
Jihadi blood running in the veins of Pakistan Army and polity, it
would be a mission impossible in the region. Bush and Blair could
learn a thing or two from the attitude of alienated Muslims in UK ,
specially of the British bred young men. Will any one take a dare and
poll on what black Muslims in US might be thinking on Palestine,
Afghanistan and the Iraq war and the occupation?
Middle East Oil History ;
A study of western imperialism since end 19th century proves the
importance of oil and wars to acquire and protect wells of power. The
rush of Nazi war machine to Romania and the Caucasus was to reach and
control oil resources there. Even a study of the much hyped US Marshal
plan to assist West Europe , while it stopped Communism , led to the
diversion of coal based Euro economies towards greater use of
petroleum , in which US dominance was increasing .After the 1973
increased oil price shock , which US did little to effectively stop,
e.g, as against Iraq in 1991, Europe , so much dependent on oil
,turned toward Nuclear power and some revival of coal power.
The secret British 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement between Britain and
France led to the division of the Ottoman Empire in ME into
heterogeneous states to be ruled by the British and the French, but
the British cleverly kept oil producing territories . It led to the
creation of artificial states like Kuwait and others. The 1928 Red
Line Agreement allotted the percentages of future oil production to
British, French and American oil companies.
In 1945, before a declining Britain was divested of its colonies , US
signed the following memo with the British: "Our petroleum policy
towards the United Kingdom is predicated on a mutual recognition of a
very extensive joint interest and upon control, at least for the
moment, of the great bulk of the free petroleum resources of the
world... US-UK agreement upon the broad, forward-looking pattern for
the development and utilisation of petroleum resources under the
control of nationals of the two countries is of the highest strategic
and commercial importance." (See: Memorandum by the Acting Chief of
the Petroleum Division, 1 June 1945, FRUS, 1945, Vol. VIII)
Two years later, the British government expressly noted that the M E
was "a vital prize for any power interested in world influence or
domination", since control of the world's oil reserves also meant
control of the world economy. (See: Introductory paper on the Middle
East by the UK, undated [1947], FRUS, 1947, Vol. V, p. 569.)
After UK and France lost their colonies , US stepped in as the
dominant neo-colonial power in the ME region and elsewhere Its goals
were expressed in a 1953 internal U.S. document: "United States policy
is to keep the sources of oil in the Middle East in American hands."
(See: NSC 5401, quoted in Mohammed Heikal,, Cutting the lion's tail;
Suez through Egyptian eyes, Andre Deutsch, London, 1986, p. 38)
In 1958, a secret British document described the principal objectives
of Western policy in the Middle East: "The major British and other
Western interests in the Persian Gulf [are] (a) to ensure free access
for Britain and other Western countries to oil produced in States
bordering the Gulf; (b) to ensure the continued availability of that
oil on favourable terms and for surplus revenues of Kuwait; (c) to bar
the spread of Communism and pseudo-Communism in the area and
subsequently to defend the area against the brand of Arab
nationalism." (See: File FO 371/132 779. 'Future Policy in the Persian
Gulf', 15 January 1958, FO 371/132 778.
A pre 11 September ,2001 report in the Oil and Gas Journal, reported
that Central Asia represented one of the world's last great frontiers
for geological survey and analysis, "offering opportunities for
investment in the discovery, production, transportation, and refining
of enormous quantities of oil and gas resources." According to an
earlier Agence France Press report, "Massive untapped gas reserves are
believed to be lying beneath Pakistan's remotest deserts, but they are
being held hostage by armed tribal groups demanding a better deal from
the central government."
US-Ibn Saud family–Wahabi nexus;
Since the 1930s after the discovery of oil in the Arab peninsula, a
critical development in the history of oil industry has been the
curious nexus between US , Saudi Arabia and a compact between the
Saudi ruling elite and the puritan Wahabis ,to handover the
peninsula's oil wealth and revenues for western exploitation and
benefit . This nexus has stood the test of time between successive
Saudi and US governments. Washington has done everything to maintain
the feudal regime in power , a regime which controls "the largest
family business" in the world and lacks any popular mandate .
It began with Franklin Roosevelt , then to Dwight Eisenhower to Jimmy
Carter to George H.W. Bush, Said Roosevelt said after meeting Saudi
Arabia's king aboard a warship in 1945, "I hereby find that the
defense of Saudi Arabia is vital to the defense of the United States."
Carter, in 1980, put it even more forcefully: "Let our position be
absolutely clear. An attempt by any outside force to gain control of
the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital
interests of the United States."
Washington backed that commitment with military treaties reaching into
the Middle East. Apart from NATO and CENTO, U.S. military bases are
stretched in east Africa, the Indian Ocean, and the Gulf to protect ME
oil. Then came the Rapid Deployment Force and the U.S. Central Command
and the U.S. 5th Fleet, now based in Bahrain. The 1991 Gulf War led to
a massive expansion of the U.S. military presence in the region,
including US troops on sacred Saudi soil , a major cause of anguish
and deep resentment among conservative Muslims.
In 2005 Saudi Arabia made $133.5bn out of oil business and spent
$38.5bn on defence. Some of the $57.1bn surplus went to pay off the
enormous 1991 Gulf War debt Saudi. The rest into US Treasury bonds and
other capital markets in the West. The media reported that the princes
take personal commissions on big trade deals and their money -
estimated in total at $1trillion - is invested mostly in the West.
According to some analysts, Saudi Arabia has spent hundreds of
billions of dollars on weapons, military supplies and equipment to
preserve the authority of this oppressive monarchy, which the Al Qaeda
is now confronting, with support from conservative clerics.
Saudi Arabia has financed individuals, religious and charity
institutions , some fanatic , in other countries . But it is worth
pondering , why it has allowed the wealth of the peninsula ( and of
the neighbouring sheikhdoms ) and its oil revenues which could have
been used to uplift Muslim Ummah , it claims to represent and nurture
by virtue of its control over the holy shrines in Mecca and Medina
,which have primarily benefited Western powers , so that the thousands
of Ibn Saud family princes and princesses could wallow in luxury and
worse . It has obeyed US dictates to control the oil price to suit
western interests .Its oil revenues have been used to buy expensive
Western military hard ware ( did Kuwait used its in 1990-91) or kept
as petrodollars .It allows US to print green backs unlike other
nations , so that can run a massive current balance deficit , which
finances it military budget , as much as the rest of the world put
together .It allows USA to invade Afghanistan and Iraq and support
Israel's brutal occupation of Palestine .US debt amounts to nearly 9
trillion dollars , and growing .To maintain it self the Saudi regime
has set back economic and hence political and social development and
progress of the Muslim Ummah .
By some estimates, as much of 40 percent of Saudi Arabia's oil
revenues go straight into the pockets of the ruling family. Secrecy
and fear permeate every aspect of the state structure in Saudi Arabia,
and most Gulf Kingdoms .They lack political parties, trade unions,
workers safety or immigrant rights advocates, women's groups, or other
such democratic organizations. There are few legal associations or
organizations to ensure a fair and independent judicial process. So,
political and religious opponents can be detained indefinitely without
trial or imprisoned after grossly unfair trials. Torture is endemic,
and foreign workers, particularly non-Muslims are most at risk. UK
government has kept quiet when many of its citizens have been judged
to be tortured, for the sake of profits from oil and military sales.
As for the media in ME ,with few exceptions, there are stringent
controls . In Saudi Arabia, the government controls all the domestic
radio and TV stations, and closely monitors privately owned print
media. No criticism of Islam, the ruling family or the government is
tolerated. It is thus refreshing to have Al Jazeera TV exposing
blatant lies and propaganda by western leaders and their subservient
corporate media . But opposition to Al Jazeera comes not only from USA
, which has targeted its offices and journalists , but from the Arab
governments of the region as well. Al Jazeera is like a breath of
fresh air and exercises some control over western propaganda machine.
In nighbouring Iran ,the democratically elected, popular government of
Dr. Mohammad Mossadeq, which had planned to nationalize Iran's oil
industry was overthrown and in its place, the Shah was installed in a
covert operation masterminded by the American CIA and British MI6.
(Roosevelt, Kermit, Countercoup: The struggle for the control of Iran,
McGraw Hill, London, 1979.)
Since the overthrow of the Shah in 1979 by the Khomeini led
revolution, US had tried to punish and isolate Tehran and openly asked
for a regime change , providing finances .It has rebuffed all Iranian
proposals for talks to normalise relations. Washington has not lifted
its trade embargo on Iran, and opposes use of its territory for pipe
lines , the most obvious transit route for the delivery of oil and
natural gas from the Caspian and central Asia to global markets,
especially in Europe and Japan. US has even brow beaten a supine
Indian administration to go slow in its project of energy security
with Iran .
In the current stand off with USA and the West on Iran's Uranium
enrichment program for power generation , it appears that Iran's
policy is based on its perception that the US has been weakened by the
quagmire in Iraq and the rise in the price of oil. Tehran has publicly
threatened to use the oil weapon and throttle its passage though the
Gulf and take other retaliatory measures.
Energy interests rule America;
US has never been serious about the long term energy question, in
spite of its many declared missions . Way back , President Nixon
announced a national goal that by 1980s "the United States will not be
dependent on any other country for the energy ." The deadline of
energy independence was extended to 1985 by President Ford. Then
President Reagan promised to "ensure that our people and our economy
are never again held hostage by the whim of any country or cartel."
"America is addicted to oil ", says George Bush. Because that's the
way powerful interests in Washington want it to be. Bush's policy
appears to feed the addiction. This was highlighted by a series of
television advertisements, launched by a think tank called the
Competitive Enterprise Institute, which argued that carbon dioxide
emissions are a sign of American productivity and progress. To hell
with the heating of the Planet Earth and catastrophic consequences.
"The fossil fuel economy is based on two illusions -one, that we can
keep up our oil addiction, and two, that substituting renewable energy
with fossil fuel has only benefits, no costs. Climate change is very
high cost of an economy based on oil. We are starting to eat oil and
drink oil. Oil is at the heart of industrial food production and
processing, and long transportation," says expert Shiva Vandana.
"The Association for the Study of Peak Oil (ASPO), an umbrella
organization of oil expects, mainly
geologists who helped find oil fields are now warning us that there
are only a trillion barrels or less of oil left, and the supply will
peak within this decade. "Peak Oil", or the topping point, is the
highest amount that can ever be pumped. Beyond "peak oil", there will
be an overall decline in production and an increase in oil prices (
even $100 per barrel)".
Look at the energy interests which rule US and the rest of the
world. Zalmay Khalilzad, US Ambassador to Baghdad, was a Unocal
consultant, as was, according to some reports, President Hamid Karzai
of Afghanistan installed by USA after the Talebans melted into the
countryside in 2001. It is well known that the Bush family acquired
its wealth through oil; former President George Bush Sr still works
with the Carlyle Group that specializes in oil investments and
consultations abroad. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice was
on the board of Chevron before going to Washington. Dick Cheney,
before becoming vice president, worked for the giant oil conglomerate
Halliburton.
Many senior US officials, while in office , establish contacts with
dictators all around the world with oil wells of power , to later help
seal deals and enrich themselves easily . Many former secretaries of
state , of defence and other departments were falling over each other
for a paid dinner in Washington in 1994 to honour Haidar Aliev of oil
rich Azerbaijan .
The use of petroleum for air warfare , running military machines on
the ground ,naval ships was followed by basing the whole Western way
of life and civilisation on perpetual supply of cheap petroleum and
gas, under Western control. And they have kept the prices low. So
American cities have spread out into widely spread suburban sprawls ,
based on cheap supply of energy and metropolitan centres with its
high-rise apartments and office towers again based on cheap supply.
What will happen when supplies shrink and prices rise further!
By now it is quite clear that the US War on Terror, beginning with the
attack on Afghanistan was exploited by Washington to place its forces
for strategic control of energy rich regions, as spelt out by the
Project for the New American Century (PNAC), a controversial
organization whose members still dominate decision making in
Washington .
The arrival of American troops at their doorstep after September 11
did trigger worry in Russia and China but neither country objected
vigorously to the US setting up bases in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan .
But soon it was clear that US invasion of Iraq was to gain control its
oil and of the region , and the bases in central Asia were part of US
plans to control central Asian energy and other resources.
The idea that that the US should control the oil and gas resources and
territories of Central Asia was highlighted in the early 1970s by
Zbignew Brzezinski and later explained in his book 'The Grand
Chessboard'. A former advisor to Rockefeller and President Jimmy
Carter ,Brzezinski's book reads like a document for strengthening the
neo-cons case for the war on Iraq for its oil . But seeing the mess in
Iraq, Brzezinski is now singing a different tune.
Washington
's Energy dilemma ;
"In 2005 the world consumed about 83.7 million barrels per day, with
25%, or about 20.8mbpd , consumed in the US alone. Of the US demand
its Energy Information Administration (EIA) says that 58% was supplied
by imports, a figure forecast to increase to 70% by 2025, when imports
will nearly equal total consumption today. While the EIA forecasts oil
demand growth in Europe and Japan to be flat from now until 2030, US
oil demand is expected to grow by 37% over the same period.
"It will therefore take a huge amount of US political willpower to
mandate the kinds of actions necessary to reduce substantially the
level of oil imports over the next 20 years. Some tough measures,
including, for example, higher gasoline taxes and more stringent
fuel-economy standards for vehicles, would be politically costly for
both Congress and the White House. Proposals so far to promote the use
of ethanol, expand the fleet of hybrid cars, or even increase domestic
supplies by opening up new areas for exploration and production will
have a modest impact at best on reducing import dependence. "
The booming economies of Asia, especially China and India, provide
lucrative alternative markets to the Gulf producers with about
two-thirds of the world's oil reserves." The EIA forecasts that 43% of
the growth in demand between 2003 and 2030 will come from Asian
nations. Over the same period the OPEC would supply 31% of the
forecast increase in world production capacity.
According to The Economist, the top five companies in terms of
reserves are the national oil companies of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq,
Kuwait and Venezuela. Developments in Russia and Venezuela have to be
watched more closely.
Washington is now worried about the slippage of energy control it took
over from UK and others. The recent meeting of the finance ministers
of the G8 in St Petersburg focused on energy security. The joint
communiqué said:
" We discussed the current situation in the energy markets and the
risks that high oil prices pose for the global economy going forward.
We call for comprehensive action by both energy producing and energy
consuming countries to facilitate investment in the energy sector,
improve energy efficiency, including through national initiatives, and
promote greater transparency and reliability in energy-market data,
including through development of a global common standard for
reporting oil reserves. We recognize the importance of the principles
of the Energy Charter, of diversification of energy markets and supply
sources, and of strengthened energy response cooperation in ensuring
energy security. "
As quid pro quo Russia is insisting on equity rights in utilities,
pipelines, natural-gas facilities and other infrastructure in the
United States and Europe, for matching access for Western companies to
the Russian energy industry. Unlike Saudi Arabia and ME states ,Russia
wants same investment opportunities as US led West wants in Russia.
Russian Gazprom hopes to buy into the US east coast in pipelines and
liquefied-natural-gas conversion facilities involving massive
investments. It has already acquired assets with Germany in the North
Sea Gas Pipeline project. (German companies were given shares in the
Russian gas fields in return for Gazprom gaining access to energy
production and transmission in Germany.)
But Russian Energy Minister Viktor Khristenko said that Moscow was not
going to sign the Energy Charter Treaty (which aims at setting ground
rules and treaty obligations regarding third-party pipeline access and
transit obligations) during the summit.
Meanwhile, Russia signed an agreement on June 22 with Hungary for
the extension of Russia's Blue Stream gas pipeline to Central Europe.
Italy has also signed an energy deal bilaterally with Russia on the
eve of the G8 summit.
Two experts Enno Harks and Friedmann Muller at the German Institute
for International and Security Affairs, who were in Tehran for an
energy conference said that 10 of the current 25 EU member states
depend on Russia for more than 50% of their total natural-gas
supplies, and five of them for 100%. France, Germany and Italy import
between 25% and 50% each. Europe today is by far the world's biggest
natural-gas import market - and will remain so at least until 2030.
According to projections by the International Energy Agency, by 2030
North America will import just less than 200 billion cubic meters of
gas a year, China/India some 85 billion cubic meters and Europe more
than 530 billion cubic meters. "Europe thus amounts to almost double
the two regions added together," said Harks. But encouraged by USA ,
Poland , Ukraine and Georgia foolishly keep on needling Russia .
Caspian Sea Basin ;
The US bases around the Caspian were ostensibly requested to stem the
flow of drugs, nuclear material, and small arms illicitly crossing
borders, but basically they are to control the Caspian basin energy
resources. USA supported construction of a new oil pipeline from Baku
in Azerbaijan to Ceyhan on the Mediterranean in Turkey . The
completion of this key strategic asset , 'East-West energy transit
corridor' with oil also from Kazakhstan would cut out Iran and Russia
.
In Azerbaijan , Ilham Aliev , son of late President Haidar Aliev ,
called the father of the Azeri nation was allowed to succeed his
father in a controversial election in 2003 ,but Ilham might find the
US embrace too suffocating and meet the fate of US loyalist
Shevardnadze, ex President of next door Georgia. if not found amenable
to US designs in the region both for security of oil and to
destabilize or attack Iran from Azerbaijan. Israel is present in Baku
since the inception of the state.
U.S. officials concede that Azerbaijan is vital for the future of the
US bases in the region. Last year Stratfor website reported that some
U.S . aircrafts , troops and materiel were already in the country, and
more forces and aircraft would be deployed later. The access to a base
in Azerbaijan , situated north of Iran , reportedly came after some
heavy coercing. Nato's Assistant Secretary-General for Defence
Planning and Operations , John Colston visited Baku last year and
reported that "Special reports will be prepared soon, which will
identify the main directions of cooperation between the alliance and
Azerbaijan ."
Ilham Aliyev favors a pluralistic foreign policy, having resolved
differences with Russia over its troops in the Qabala base , northwest
of Baku . It is believed that President Putin has tentatively agreed
to allow US troops (for pipeline security) being stationed there, but
wants that he must remain in the loop .
Like the complex Sunni , Shia and Kurd relationships in Iraq , which
US ignored before invading Iraq , it might like to ponder that
Azerbaijan is also a Shia nation , while Iran has twice as many Azeri
( Turkic language cousin) speaking Iranians , including its spiritual
leader Ali Khameini . The Muslim masses have seen through US game and
its ruthless pursuit of interests . Instead US might worry over Azeris
and others sabotaging Baku Tiblsi Ceyhan pipeline.
Georgia , part of US group of former Soviet republics now surrounding
Russia was paid US$ 64 million as part of a two-year "train and equip"
mission, in which US Special Forces trained a 2,000 strong
antiterrorist force that patrols the Pankisi Gorge, which is where
Chechen rebels and AI Qaeda fighters hide out. This easily outstrips
the country's annual income from overseas workers and tourism. The
company building the barracks and other facilities for the US trainers
is Kellogg Brown & Root division of Halliburton industries, the former
business of vice president Dick Cheney, which is building plenty of
other facilities in this region, as in Iraq.
Azerbaijan , Ukraine , Georgia and Moldova are Members of GUAM, an
organization modeled on NATO's Conventional Forces in Europe , which
was launched in 1996. They coordinate their defense policies and pool
diplomatic resources against Russia . The organization encouraged by
USA was to create more security through collaboration against possible
destabilizing action by Russia .But all countries except Azerbaijan
are dependent on supplies of oil and gas either from or through Russia
which can employ tactics like suspending the supplies . These tactics
were used against Georgia and Ukraine , the latter were asked to pay
commercial rates for the Russian gas .
US failed to persuade its Nato ally Turkey in joining and letting US
troops use Turkish territory in South East to open another front in
north Iraq in March 2003 . Deep differences have cropped up between
the two Nato allies , with fundamental changes in Ankara 's policies
towards historical enemies like Russia, Iran and Syria .
US disputes with Russia, China, and
Iran;
Following USSR's collapse in 1991, its essential infrastructures -
political, economic and social - disintegrated. It lost vast
territories in Central Asia and the West. Its GDP plummeted to nearly
half .Poverty and misery shrank its population. And in August 1998,
the financial system imploded. But as western history has shown it was
an opportunity for USA to further increase western hold over oil
resources and cut out Russia.
Both under Democrats and Republicans, Washington has conducted, two
policies. One is deceptive and outwardly reassuring of "strategic
partnership and friendship," with Bush looking into and liking Putin's
soul .But the other is the real and exceedingly reckless , to shrink
Russia and its allies ,Yugoslavia in Europe ,inroads in Georgia,
Azerbaijan and even Ukraine .When US tried to carry out its franchised
street revolutions for regime changes in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan ,
Russia and China ,using the amorphous architecture of SCO , along with
its central Asian members held the first ever Russian -China military
exercises off the coast in the east , thus sending a warning . Iran ,
an observer ,is keen to join SCO and might be invited to join as full
member.
This US policy objective was articulated in the "Defense Planning
Guidance for 1994-99", written by Paul Wolfowitz, then under secretary
of defense' , to prevent the re-emergence of a new rival, either on
the territory of the former Soviet Union or elsewhere, that poses a
threat of the order posed formerly by the Soviet Union." It remains
the principal aim of Washington 's strategy even today, by ensuring
that only the US controls the energy supplies of the Gulf and adjacent
areas of Asia, it is the Carter Doctrine of 1980 , which now includes
the Caspian Sea basin too.
A US expert on Russia , Stephen Cohen ,wrote recently that the
collapse of USSR has produced in Washington 'the assumption that the
United States had the right, wisdom and power to remake post-Communist
Russia into a political and economic replica of America. A conceit as
vast as its ignorance of Russia's historical traditions and
contemporary realities, it led to the counterproductive crusade of the
1990s, which continues in various ways today. The other was the
presumption that Russia should be America's junior partner in foreign
policy with no interests except those of the United States. By
disregarding Russia's history, different geopolitical realities and
vital interests, this presumption has also been senseless.' Cohen
could have added that similar foolish assumptions by Neo-Cons have led
US to the Iraqi quagmire , which could lead to a Dunkirk like
situation for US troops with no clear cut escape routes.
To counter US forays into Russian strategic and economic space ,
Moscow has moved back into Syria , by writing off old debts of many
billions of dollars and supplying short range missiles and other arms
and to install Iran's nuclear energy power plants and support it in UN
on the controversy on Tehran's enrichment of nuclear fuel . Russia
would also supply arms including sophisticated missiles to Tehran.
Energy hungry China has joined Russia in supporting Iran in UN .
China's growing demand in the global oil market is causing anxiety in
USA. China is now the second-largest oil market in the world, past
Japan. It consumed 6.6mbpd of oil in 2005. It produced 182 million
tons of crude oil in 2005, a figure experts say will climb up to 195
million tons by the end of 2010. By then, the country's production
demand and consumption will be hovering around 330 million tons and
350 million tons respectively, Last year, China's crude oil imports
totaled 127 million tons, about 40% of its total consumption. About
half of China's oil import came from the Middle East .
China has signed a long-term $100 billion agreement with Tehran
including a 51 percent stake in Iran's largest onshore oil field.
Beijing is also investing heavily in Central Asia for its energy and
other resources. It has constructed a 1,000-kilometer pipeline from
Kazakhstan's central Karaganda region to its own adjoining Xinjiang
region , which was completed recently. The Karaganda pipeline will be
a vital link in a 3,000-kilometer project that would link China
further west to the Caspian Sea . The first phase of the pipeline will
transmit 10 million tons of oil a year, a figure that will double when
the entire project is completed in 2011. Currently China imports 80%
of oil through the Strait of Malacca.
Like the US, Chinese oil production is now flat, and demand is rising
steadily. There fore ,the Chinese state-owned oil companies have been
acquiring energy assets in the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa and
Latin America, prompting speculation that China is embarking on a
resources grab to fuel its rise to superpower status.
In the global battle for control of energy resources , Iran occupies a
pivotal position .It spawns both the Persian Gulf and the Caspian Sea,
allowing Tehran to play a significant role in the two areas of
greatest energy concern to the United States, Russia and China. Iran
also sits atop the strategic Strait of Hormuz - the narrow waterway
from the Gulf to the Indian Ocean through which about one-quarter of
the world's oil moves every day.
With the world's second-largest reserves of petroleum - an estimated
132 billion barrels ( 11.1% of the world's known reservoirs), Iran
also has the second-largest reserves of natural gas - 27.5 trillion
cubic meters, or 15.3% of known reservoirs. Iran may have less oil
than the Saudis and less gas than the Russians, but no one controls so
much of both and is strategically located. Many states, including
China, India, Japan and the European Union countries, already depend
on Iran for significant shares of their petroleum supplies. Iran will
remain a major energy supplier,
Chinese-Russian Oil Cooperation;
China's oil imports from Russia went up 50 percent last year to 70
million barrels. Chinese oil companies are looking for major
investments in Russian energy sector. Rosneft, the main state-owned
oil exporter to China was granted over $6 billion in Chinese loans.
It appears that the main Chinese energy focus would be on Siberia
which has half of all the proven oil reserves of the former USSR and
70 percent of total Russia's coal reserves. The region is Russia's
largest producer of oil, the second for coal and a major centre of
metal industries. Some 140 out of 200 largest enterprises in Siberia
are weapon manufacturers, whose main customer is China.
China is also working with Uzbekistan to develop its gas fields in the
Ferghana Valley and has invested in hydroelectric projects in
Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. China is greatly interested in Central
Asian markets for its products.
Beijing is also signing energy deals and agreements in Africa and
Latin America , traditionally the backyard of US oil companies . It
even made a bid for US oil giant UNOCOL, which US rejected .How else
would China utilise US$ 900 billions which US owes to China .USA and
Europe want freedom to invest everywhere.
The maverick Hugo Chavez of
Venezuela;
Under a program sometimes dubbed petro-diplomacy, Citgo, Venezuela's
wholly-owned gas and oil subsidiary, has been providing discounts of
up to 60 per cent on heating oil to poor communities in Maine,
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Vermont,
Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Most local politicians , welcomed by
local politicians but much to the chagrin of the US administration,
whose record of providing succor and looking after poor ,black and
Hispanic Katrina Hurricane victims remains a blot on the richest
democracy .The rehabilitation program is in disarray, with the rich
cronies skimming away the allotted funds . But CNN or BBC would not
dare touch this story while daily televising miseries and disasters in
the developing world.
President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela , whom US has tried to unseat many
times , insists that the program is rather an example of corporate
responsibility because Citgo, which is now making large profits in the
U.S. is now giving back to communities where it does business. In the
20 years Venezuela owned Citgo , it never paid dividends to the
Venezuelan state. Only in 2004 and 2005 has it begun to repatriate
some of its profits to Venezuela,
Rep. Joe Barton, the powerful Texas Republican , chairman of the House
Energy and Commerce Committee, who reportedly received some $2 million
in campaign contributions from the energy industry threatens to launch
an investigation into possible antitrust violations and wants that
Citgo produce all records, minutes, logs, e-mails and even desk
calendars related to the program
For the first time in its history, Latin America , sharply split
between a tiny rich white elite and huge poverty, is moving towards a
degree of independence and also a degree of integration. So the United
States is terrified. The major energy producer in the hemisphere is
Venezuela and had become by 1928 the leading oil exporter in the
world. "Venezuela is now moving towards independence, and theUnited
States is frantic. That's why you have this hysteria about Chavez,
because this is a big energy producer, " Said Noam Chomsky recently.
Further more, it influences others. The second energy producer in
South America is Bolivia, where .a people friendly President was
elected . "They're moving towards independence, from Venezuela down to
Argentina is pretty much out of US control, not totally, but pretty
much."
"The U.S. in the past had two fundamental mechanisms for controlling
Latin America: one is violence, the other is economic strangulation.
They're both weakening. The last exercise of violence was in the year
2002, when in its dedication to democracy promotion the U.S. supported
a military coup to overthrow the elected government of Venezuela.
Well, had to back down, for one thing, because there was a popular
uprising in Venezuela. "
In the extensive polls taken in Latin North America , it turns out
that the popularity of the government (Chavez) has shot way up in --
since 1998, and it now the most popular elected government in Latin
America; in fact, in the hemisphere-- sure, it's driving the United
States berserk. That's why you have the constant hysteria from the
government and the media about the terrible things in Venezuela and
Bolivia."
" so, the U.S. is preparing for more use of violence. If you take a
look at the number of U.S. military personnel throughout Latin
America, the military bases, the training of Latin American officers,
that's all going up very sharply. In fact, for the first time ever,
there are now more U.S. military personnel in Latin America than
personnel for the major federal aid organizations. That never happened
during the Cold War. Also military training for Latin American
officers, and you know what that means," concluded Chomsky
Ironically , while Iraqis are suffering terribly but by tying down the
mighty US hype power , they have exposed the limits of Washington's
power on the ground, where its effete rulers , rely on its poor people
and mercenary forces. Iraq's freedom fighters have helped oil
producers like Iran, Venezuela and others against US led efforts to
control their resources.
It has encouraged North Korea to go ahead with its multi- missile
launch program despite US warnings and threats. A poor country, North
Korea has one of the most developed missile systems in the world,
meant both as a preemptive defense - to scare off potential attackers
- and for export. Countries that have bought missile parts and
technology from North Korea include Iran, Egypt, Pakistan, Libya,
Syria, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. Pakistan was a valuable
customer , which gave it Atomic bomb technology in exchange for
missile technology . In the wake of US policy of preventive and
preemptive attacks on Iraq and regular threats to Syria and Iran, many
admire the steps taken by North Korea to defend itself , in a world
made lawless by USA.
K Gajendra Singh, served as Indian Ambassador to Turkey and
Azerbaijan in1992 -96. Prior to that, he served as ambassador to
Jordan (during the1990 - 91Gulf war), Romania and Senegal . He is
currently chairman of the Foundation for Indo-Turkic Studies, in
Bucharest . The views expressed here are his own.-
Email-Gajendrak@hotmail.com