And the new front in the War On Terra is!

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And the new front in the War On Terra is!

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The oil-rich Saharan Desert!

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... GDLR91.DTL

Who could have seen this coming?
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Abidjan, Ivory Coast -- The U.S. government will spend $500 million over five years on an expanded program to secure a vast new front in its global war on terrorism -- the Sahara Desert.

But critics say the region is not a terrorist zone, as some senior U.S. military officers assert, and they warn that a heavy-handed military and social campaign that reinforces authoritarian regimes in North and West Africa could fuel radicalism where it scarcely exists.

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Keenan said U.S. intelligence about the Saharan region is sparse. In fact, the questions about intelligence extend to the actions and very existence of at-large Salafist second-in-command Abderrazek Lamari, alias "El Para," who is thought to be the mastermind of the 2003 hostage kidnapping. Keenan said contradictory Algerian intelligence reports and eyewitness testimonies suggest collusion between agents of Algeria's military intelligence services and the Salafist Group. The State Department declined to comment on the matter.

Aside from the 2003 kidnapping issue, U.S. and Algerian authorities have failed to present "indisputable verification of a single act of alleged terrorism in the Sahara," Keenan said. "Without the GSPC, the U.S. has no legitimacy for its presence in the region," he said, noting that a growing American strategic dependence on African oil has led the United States to bolster its presence in the region.

"African oil is of national strategic interest to us, and it will increase and become more important as we go forward,'' Walter Kansteiner, former assistant secretary of state for African affairs, said as early as 2002. A report by the National Energy Policy Development Group anticipates that by 2015, West Africa will provide a quarter of the oil imported by the United States.

Nigeria is the fifth-largest source of U.S. oil imports. Algeria has at least 9 billion barrels of reserves, and Mauritania has begun offshore pumping that could make it Africa's No. 4 oil supplier by 2007.

Silkman, however, said cultivating security, not oil resources, is the prime objective of the trans-Sahara initiative. She said it is vital that other members of the international community get involved -- especially France, which has a broad military-diplomatic network in the region.
Jesus christ.
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Post by Freakaloin »

and the foxnewsbushbots still support these freaks...i think russia needs to drop the nukes now...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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Post by Canis »

Dude...sand is a threat to our national security. It's very dangerous stuff!
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Post by Nightshade »

Brown people are a threat to our oil.
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Quick, get a fleet of floating national security drills out there!
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Canis wrote:Dude...sand is a threat to our national security. It's very dangerous stuff!
it gets in our freedom icecream!
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Post by Big Kahuna Burger »

It's funny because nobody's going to do anything about it
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Post by Canis »

Big Kahuna Burger wrote:It's funny because nobody's going to do anything about it
AAAhahahahaaa...that IS funny!!! :olo:
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Post by Nightshade »

Since I'm not a major international corporation, you're right. I have no voice in Washington.
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Post by Canis »

You have no voice regardless...you're typing it out on a webpage, not speaking it...silly!
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Post by Canis »

Look at all those spines!!!! That would hurt if you touched it....must be a threat!
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Post by farad »

...it's just getting started...Russia just nationalized all oil and gas producing companies...they also announced a 500% increase in natural gas that's being pumped to europe...hang on to your asses boys and in a couple of months tell me it's not about oil...global power is ALL about oil...
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LOL, Don't get preachy to me, I've been saying that for over 3 years now.
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farad wrote:...it's just getting started...Russia just nationalized all oil and gas producing companies...they also announced a 500% increase in natural gas that's being pumped to europe...hang on to your asses boys and in a couple of months tell me it's not about oil...global power is ALL about oil...
well strictly speaking, it's about power. the power that comes from controlling your potential rivals' energy supply. it just so happens that at present oil and gas are major energy sources

when energy sources are concentrated in only a few places (and only significantly in one or two), disaster is sure to follow. energy needs to be decentralised via technology that makes it possible for everyone to generate enough energy for their needs right where they are, instead of piping it thousands of miles from siberia or bombing the shit out of someone to get it
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Why do you all hate America?
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Post by Canis »

Its going to explode into WWIII.....we're all going to die!
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eepberries wrote:Why do you all hate America?
BECAUSE WE CAN!!!! BITCH!!!
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Post by Postal »

Invading africa?
For oil?

Well, at least God himself appointed our Glorious Leader of the United States of America, the land of true Freedom(tm).
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Post by Turbine »

Anyone Played the Fallout games, lately?
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Post by Dave »

This is interesting... Unless things have changed in the last 10 years, many African leaders have adopted paternalistic and conservationist modes of governing from the colonial era. In a way, it's a lot like the situation in Saudi Arabia where you have a population at odds with their leaders, except not quite as exclusive.
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Post by Dark Metal »

I thought this was about Terriba. I was going to say cancer. Cancer is the new front in the war on Terriba.
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Post by seremtan »

Dave wrote:... a population at odds with their leaders...
this is pretty much the international norm, including western nations too, with few exceptions (i can only think of venezuela)
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