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missing the oil story

Nina Burleigh | 17.10.2001 13:06

The oil connections between Bush, Bin Laden and central Asia


MISSING THE OIL STORY


Nina Burleigh has written for The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, and
New York magazine. As a reporter for TIME, she was among the first American
journalists to enter Iraq after the Gulf War.



Recently I attended one of those legendary Washington dinner parties,
attended by British cosmopolites and Americans in the know. A few courses
in, people were gossiping about the Bush family's close and enduring
friendship with the Saudi ambassador, Prince Bandar, dean of the diplomatic
corps in Washington. By the end of the evening, everyone was talking about
how the unfolding events were going to affect the flow of oil out of Central
Asia.

I left wondering whether 6,000 Americans might prove to have died in New
York for the royal family of Saud, or oil, or both. But I didn't have much
more than insider dinner gossip to go on. I get my analysis from the
standard all-American news outlets. And they've been too focused on a)
anthrax and smallpox, or b) the intricacies of Muslim fanaticism, to throw
any reporters at the murky ways in which international oil politics and its
big players have a stake in what's unfolding.

A quick Nexis search brought up a raft of interesting leads that would keep
me busy for 10 years if the economics of this war was my beat. But only two
articles in the American media since September 11 have tried to describe how
Big Oil might benefit from a cleanup of terrorists and other anti-American
elements in the Central Asia region. One was by James Ridgeway of the
Village Voice. The other was by a Hearst writer based in Paris and it was
picked up only in the San Francisco Chronicle.

In other words, only the Left is connecting the dots of what the Russians
have called "The Great Game" -- how oil underneath the 'stans' fits into the
new world order. Here's just a small slice of what ought to provoke deeper
research by American reporters with resources and talent.

Start with father Bush. The former president and ex-CIA director is not
unemployed these days. He's been globetrotting as a member of Washington's
Carlyle Group, a $12 billion private equity firm which employs a motorcade
of former ranking Republicans, including Frank Carlucci, Jim Baker and
Richard Darman. George Bush senior and colleagues open doors overseas for
The Carlyle Group's "access capitalists."

Bush specializes in Asia and has been in and out of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
(countries that revere him thanks to the Gulf War) often on business since
his presidency. Baker, the pin-striped midwife of 'Election 2000' was
working his network in the 'stans' before the ink was dry on Clinton's first
inaugural address. The Bin Laden family (presumably the friendly wing) is
also invested in Carlyle. Carlyle's portfolio is heavy in defense and
telecommunications firms, although it has other holdings including food and
bottling companies.

The Carlyle connection means that George Bush Senior is on the payroll from
private interests that have defense business before the government, while
his son is president. Hmmm. As Charles Lewis of the Washington-based Center
for Public Integrity has put it, "in a really peculiar way, George W. Bush
could, some day, benefit financially from his own administration's
decisions, through his father's investments. And that to me is a
jaw-dropper."

Why can we assume that global businessmen like Bush Senior and Jim Baker
care about who runs Afghanistan and NOT just because it's home base for
lethal anti-Americans? Because it also happens to be situated in the middle
of that perennial vital national interest -- a region with abundant oil. By
2050, Central Asia will account for more than 80 percent of our oil. On
September 10, an industry publication, Oil and Gas Journal, reported that
Central Asia represents 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."

It's assumed we need unimpeded access in the 'stans' for our geologists,
construction workers and pipelines if we are going to realize the
conservation-free, fossil-fueled future outlined recently by Vice President
Cheney. A number of pipeline projects to carry Central Asia's resources west
are already under way or have been proposed. They would go through Russia,
through the Caucasus or via Turkey and Iran. Each route will be within easy
reach of the Taliban's thugs and could be made much safer by an American
vanquishment of Muslim terrorism.

There's also lots of oil beneath the turf of our politically precarious
newest best friend, Pakistan. "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," reported Agence France Presse just days before September 11.

So many business deals, so much oil, all those big players with powerful
connections to the Bush administration. It doesn't add up to a conspiracy
theory. But it does mean there is a significant MONEY subtext that the
American public ought to know about as "Operation Enduring Freedom" blasts
new holes where pipelines might someday be buried.

Nina Burleigh

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