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It's the Oil, Stupid
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In the orgy of endless examination and re-examination of who and what is to blame for the events of September 11th, we must have read every conceivable explanation, 20/20 hindsight being the gift of today's pundit class.
The American Right, as exemplified by President Bush, Fox News and the opinion page of the Wall Street Journal, blames envy of American values and success and jealousy of our democratic values. The extreme Right blames secular humanism, gay rights, ending prayer in school and every other bogeyman that they trot out for a flogging, regardless of the situation. The center faults lax airport security and general unpreparedness, the Left, American imperialism and interventionism.
Yet, for all of the noise generated by partisans and centrists alike, no one is willing to accept the blatantly obvious, the real underlying factor behind America's involvement in the Byzantine labyrinth of Middle Eastern politics. What could possibly motivate the propping up of repressive non-democracies like the Saudi and Kuwaiti royal families or murderous regimes like that of Reza Pahlevi, Shah of Iran? Or pouring billions into the coffers of Saddam Hussein in the 80's, or even creating the monster that is most likely the mastermind of these attacks, Osama Bin Laden, beneficiary of CIA lucre and training?
It's the oil, stupid.
Once again, America's twin addiction, that of its people to cheap gasoline and its corporations to billions of petrol-dollars, has led us right into the proverbial shit-hole. Having learned very little or forgotten a lot in the wake of the oil embargoes of the 1970's, America is as strung out on the fossil fuel Jones as any Bonnie Brae St. junkie is on Mexican tar heroin.
Even though American oil dependancy from the Middle East has fallen to about 17 percent of national consumption, The Persian Gulf region is the producer of over 50 percent of the whole world's supply. So, in order to keep this economic balm flowing, the status quo in stasis and the balance sheets of what were the "Seven Sisters" (now six) major oil companies brimming, we've installed our military as a kind of mega-police force in the region. Under the aegis of "stability," one of the great buzzwords in the history of business. This is nothing more that spin or code -- the military is in the area to insure that whatever profitable comes out the ground is exploitable and controlled by American mulitnationals.
In fact, it is the presence of the American military on the holy soil of Islam that has so enraged Bin Laden (by his own admission) more than anything else has. In an interview with Robert Fisk from the Nation in 1998, Bin Laden made clear his displeasure.
"When the American troops entered Saudia Arabia [after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait], the land of the two holy places [Mecca and Medina], there was strong protest from the ulema [religious authorities] and from students of the Shariah law all over the country against the interference of American troops," bin Laden said to Fisk in a meeting in Afghanistan in 1996. "This big mistake by the Saudi regime of inviting the American troops revealed their deception. They had given their support to nations that were fighting against Muslims. They [the Saudis] helped Yemen Communists against the southern Yemeni Muslims and helped Arafat's regime fight against Hamas. After it had insulted and jailed the ulema ... the Saudi regime lost its legitimacy." And so began the fatwa against the United States -- in deadly earnest.
Oil has been the prime mover behind any and every political decision in that region since the First World War, when tanks, planes and trucks replaced horses and camels. So, once the internal combustion engine became the technological centerpiece of the century, keeping it going by any means necessary became a most profitable business venture. And despite the myth that has been rammed down America's psyche for eons, American business loathes competition and aims for monopoly. Sure, they'll partner with the Saudi royal family (because the Saudi Government that they control owns all of its oil) and cut them in-but in exchange for this, anyone in that region that actually believes in "free enterprise", that is, the rights of the people of that country to share their land's wealth, is shut out. And forcefully, with the aid of the American military and CIA, as we've seen in Iran, Iraq and most recently, Kuwait.
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