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Musharraf, Karzai agree major oil pipeline in co-operation
The Irish Times
| 2/10/02
| AFP
Posted on 02/10/2002 9:57:20 AM PST by Boyd
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" Karzai found no contradiction between his ties with the Americans and his support for the Taleban movement as of 1994, when the Americans had - secretly and through the Pakistanis - supported the Taleban's assumption of power to put an end to the civil war and the actual partition of Afghanistan due to the failure of Borhanoddin Rabbani's experience in ruling the country. At the time, Karzai worked as a consultant for the huge US oil group Unocal, which had supported the Taleban movement and sought to construct a pipeline to transport oil and gas from the Islamic republics of Central Asia to Pakistan via Afghanistan. However, Karzai's relationship with the Taleban did not last long, since he moved away from the movement immediately after it assumed power in 1996 and turned down the movement's offer to appoint him as its ambassador to the United Nations. "
The Financial Times from BBC monitoring 12/15/2001
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posted on
02/10/2002 9:57:21 AM PST
by
Boyd
To: Black Jade
heads up.
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posted on
02/10/2002 10:15:48 AM PST
by
IRtorqued
To: Boyd
bump
To: Boyd
Hey stranger!
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posted on
02/10/2002 10:37:35 AM PST
by
Wallaby
To: Boyd
Pakistan and several multinational companies, including the California-based Unocal Corp and Bridas S.A. of Argentina, have been toying with the idea of constructing a 1,600-km pipeline from Turkmenistan through Afghanistan to growing natural gas markets in Pakistan and, potentially, India. But the project has failed to materialise because of the civil war in Afghanistan and the reluctance of the financial institutions to finance it.
No comment.
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posted on
02/10/2002 10:45:58 AM PST
by
Marianne
To: Marianne;Wallaby
"...According to Alexander's Oil & Gas Connections (10/12/98), Enron signed a contract in 1996, giving it rights to explore 11 gas fields in Uzbekistan, a project costing $1.3 billion. The goal was to sell gas to the Russian markets, and link to Unocal's southern export pipeline crossing Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. Turkmenistan (where Enron's project was based) and Azerbaijan are closely allied with Israeli military intelligence. Yosef Maiman, a former Israeli intelligence agent, is the official negotiator for energy development projects in Turkmenistan.
Enron recently conducted feasibility studies for a $2.5 billion trans-Caspian gas pipeline to be built jointly with General Electric and Bechtel. Enron's goal was to link this pipeline to another line through Afghanistan... "
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02/10/2002 2:50:47 PM PST
by
Boyd
To: Boyd;Black Jade
What! A Pakistan and Afghanistan pipeline to move Caspian Sea oil to the gulf? Well. Isn't it just uncanny the way these things work out. Enron involvement? How coinkydink.
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02/10/2002 5:43:40 PM PST
by
Osinski
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To: Black Jade
Bump- one more time, follow the oil.
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02/12/2002 6:32:31 PM PST
by
mafree
To: boston_liberty
(OPIC and EX-IM bank)
Too bad, we're taking your money...sucker!
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02/12/2002 6:38:43 PM PST
by
Aaron_A
To: Black Jade
The NWO dripping in the blood of innocents and oil...who says blood and oil do not mix.
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To: Black Jade
Didn't you hear? This is not about oil! and in case you forget that we'll continue stressing that all important fact /sarcasm
To: Black Jade
bump......
To: Black Jade
Isn't interesting that Herat and Kandahar were two
very important stategic goals of the military action? What's that old saying? "War is
politics commerce by other means."
It was never about the burkhas.

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