Hey Matt,
Did you know that the govt offered to turn "those bad people" over if they were to be tried in a nuetral court. We were not out to get the "bad guys" we were mad and wanted a war. Period. Don't you remember the rhetoric back then. They wanted war. The US was going to war whether the "UN" wanted it or not. And they also lied to go ti Iraq as well. A classic case of Imperialism. All an excuse for war-mongering.
Do you have friends in the govt? How do YOU know they did not know about the minerals?
check this out:
One retired senior U.S official is calling the government�s mineral
announcement �pretty silly,� http://www.politico.com/blogs/laurarozen/0610/Afghanistans_mineral_find_and_the_Washington_clock.html?showall - Politico
is reporting . �When I was living in Kabul in the early 1970s the
[U.S. government], the Russians, the World Bank, the U.N. and others
were all highly focused on the wide range of Afghan mineral deposits.
Cheap ways of moving the ore to ocean ports has always been the
limiting factor.�
At least two American geologists have been advising the Pentagon on
Afghanistan�s wealth of mineral resources for years. Bonita Chamberlin, a
geologist who spent 25 years working in Afghanistan, �identified 91
minerals, metals and gems at 1,407 potential mining sites,� the Los
Angeles Times reported in 2001. In 1995, she even co-wrote a book,
�Gemstones in Afghanistan,� on the topic. And Chamberlin worked directly
with the Pentagon, after they commissioned her to report on sandstone
and limestone caves mere weeks after 9/11.
�I am quite surprised that the military is announcing this as some
�new� and �surprising� discovery,� she told Danger Room in an
e-mail. �This is NOT new. Perhaps this also hints at the real reason why
we would be so intent on this war.�
And Jack Shroder, a geologist at the University of Nebraska, told the
Associated Press in 2001 that mineral deposits in Afghanistan were so
rich, they could be vital in rebuilding the country. He�s collaborated
with Pentagon officials since the 1970s, when he worked on mapping the
country. In 2002, Shroder was approached by several American companies
who hoped to start mining the area.
It�s not clear exactly what those experts shared with military
honchos, but the Pentagon�s knowledge of Afghanistan�s minerals clearly
preceded the 2004 discovery of �an intriguing series of old charts and
data,� as the Times reports. In 2002, the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer reported that the U.S. Department of Interior�s
Mineral Yearbook, among other atlases, noted Afghanistan�s �significant
deposits of gold, precious stones and other minerals waiting to be
mined.�
But whatever the U.S military knows, and no matter how long they�ve
known it, Russia likely has �em beat. At a 2002 conference on rebuilding
Afghanistan, reps from several countries complained that Russia
continued to withhold decades-old information about mineral deposits in
the country. Read More http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/06/no-the-military-didnt-just-discover-an-afghan-mineral-motherlode/#ixzz0rR5k4cyr - http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/06/no-the-military-didnt-just-discover-an-afghan-mineral-motherlode/#ixzz0rR5k4cyr
This could make or break Afghanistan. Sadly their independence is as stake. Greed knows no bounds.
------------- When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy. Rumi
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