The Bush-Cheney Drug Empire
by Michael C. Ruppert, 2000-2001
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The Bush family's
involvement in
drug-running is an
open secret, but
Dick Cheney's direct
link to a global
drug pipeline
through a US
construction company
is less well known.
Michael C. Ruppert
ROM MEDELLIN TO MOSCOW WITH BROWN & ROOT
Halliburton Corporation's Brown & Root
is one of the major components of the
Bush-Cheney Drug Empire. The success of
Bush Vice-Presidential running mate
Richard Cheney at leading Halliburton,
Inc. to a five-year, US $3.8 billion
"pig-out" on federal contracts and
taxpayer-insured loans is only a partial
indicator of what may happen, now that
the Bush ticket has won the US
presidential election.
A closer look at available research,
including an August 2, 2000 report by
the Center for Public Integrity (CPI) (www.public-i.org),
suggests that drug money has played a
role in the successes achieved by
Halliburton under Cheney's tenure as CEO
from 1995 to 2000. This is especially
true for Halliburton's most famous
subsidiary, heavy construction and oil
giant Brown & Root. A deeper look into
history reveals that Brown & Root's past
- as well as the past of Dick Cheney
himself - connects to the international
drug trade on more than one occasion and
in more than one way.
Last June, the lead Washington, DC,
attorney for a major Russian oil company
connected in law enforcement reports to
heroin smuggling, and also a beneficiary
of US-backed loans to pay for Brown &
Root contracts in Russia, held a $2.2
million fundraiser to fill the already
bulging coffers of presidential
candidate George W. Bush. This is not
the first time that Brown & Root has
been connected to illegal drugs, and the
fact is that this "poster child" of
American industry may also be a key
player in Wall Street's efforts to
maintain domination of the
half-trillion-dollar-a-year global drug
trade and its profits. And Dick Cheney,
who has also come closer to illegal
drugs than most suspect and who is also
Halliburton's largest individual
shareholder ($45.5 million), has a
vested interest in seeing to it that
Brown & Root's successes continue.
Halliburton's Brown & Root
Of all the American companies dealing
directly with the US military and
providing cover for CIA operations, few
firms can match the global presence of
this giant construction powerhouse which
employs 20,000 people in more than 100
countries. Through its sister companies
or joint ventures, Brown & Root can
build offshore oil rigs, drill wells and
construct and operate everything from
harbours and pipelines to highways and
nuclear reactors. It can train and arm
security forces and it can now also
feed, supply and house armies. One key
beacon of Brown & Root's overwhelming
appeal to agencies like the CIA is that,
as it proudly announces from its own
corporate web page, it has received the
contract to dismantle ageing Russian
nuclear-tipped ICBMs in their silos.
Furthermore, the relationships between
key institutions, players and the Bushes
themselves suggest that under a George
"W" Administration the Bush family and
its allies, using Brown & Root as the
operational interface, may well be able
to control the drug trade all the way
from Medellín to Moscow.
Originally formed as a heavy
construction company to build dams,
Brown & Root grew its operations via
shrewd political contributions to Senate
candidate Lyndon Johnson in 1948.
Expanding into the building of oil
platforms, military bases, ports,
nuclear facilities, harbours and
tunnels, Brown & Root virtually
underwrote LBJ's political career. It
prospered as a result, making billions
on US Government contracts during the
Vietnam War. The Austin Chronicle, in an
August 28, 2000 Op-Ed piece entitled
"The Candidate from Brown & Root",
labels Republican Cheney as the
political dispenser of Brown & Root's
largesse. According to political
campaign records, during Cheney's
five-year tenure at Halliburton the
company's political contributions more
than doubled to $1.2 million. Not
surprisingly, most of that money went to
Republican candidates.
Independent news service Newsmakingnews
also describes how in 1998, with Cheney
as Chairman, Halliburton spent $8.1
billion to purchase oil industry
equipment and drilling supplier Dresser
Industries. This made Halliburton a
corporation that will have a presence in
almost any future oil drilling operation
anywhere in the world. And it also
brought back into the family fold the
company which had once (also in 1948)
sent a plane to fetch the new Yale
graduate George H.W. Bush to begin his
career in the Texas oil business. Bush
the elder's father, Prescott, served as
a managing director for the firm that
once owned Dresser: Brown Brothers
Harriman.
BROWN & ROOT'S SPECIAL OPERATIONS
It is clear that everywhere there is oil
there is Brown & Root. But increasingly,
everywhere there is war or insurrection
there is Brown & Root also. From Bosnia
and Kosovo to Chechnya, Rwanda, Burma,
Pakistan, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia,
Iran, Libya, Mexico and Colombia, Brown
& Root's traditional operations have
expanded from heavy construction to
include the provision of logistical
support for the US military. Now,
instead of US Army quartermasters, the
world is likely to see Brown & Root
warehouses storing and managing
everything from uniforms and rations to
vehicles.
Dramatic expansion of Brown & Root's
operations in Colombia also suggests
Bush preparations for a war-inspired
feeding frenzy as a part of "Plan
Colombia". This is consistent with moves
by former Bush Treasury Secretary
Nicholas Brady to open a joint
Colombian-American investment
partnership called Corfinsura for the
financing of major construction projects
with the Colombian Antioquia Syndicate,
headquartered in Medellín (see FTW, June
2000).
And expectations of a ground war in
Colombia may explain why Brown & Root,
in a 2000 Securities Exchange Commission
(SEC) filing, reported that in addition
to owning more than 800,000 square feet
of warehouse space in Colombia, it also
leases another 122,000 square feet.
According to the Brown & Root Energy
Services Group filing, the only other
places where the company maintains
warehouse space are in Mexico (525,000
square feet) and the United States
(38,000 square feet).
According to the website of Colombia's
Foreign Investment Promotion Agency,
Brown & Root had no presence in the
country until 1997. What does Brown &
Root - which according to Associated
Press (AP) has made more than $2 billion
supporting and supplying US troops -
know about Colombia that the United
States public does not? Why the need for
almost a million square feet of
warehouse space which can be transferred
from one Brown & Root operation (energy
services) to another (military support)
with the stroke of a pen?
As described by AP, during the
"Iran-Contra" era Congressman Dick
Cheney of the House Intelligence
Committee was a rabid supporter of
Marine Lt Col. Oliver North. This was in
spite of the fact that North had lied to
Cheney in a private 1986 White House
briefing. Oliver North's own diaries and
subsequent investigations by the CIA
Inspector-General have irrevocably tied
him directly to cocaine smuggling during
the 1980s and the opening of bank
accounts for one firm moving four tons
of cocaine a month. This, however, did
not stop Cheney from actively supporting
North's (unsuccessful) 1994 run for the
US Senate from Virginia - just a year
before he took over the reins at Brown &
Root's parent company, Dallas-based
Halliburton, Inc., in 1995.
As the Bush Secretary of Defense during
Desert Shield/Desert Storm (1990-91),
Cheney also directed special operations
involving Kurdish rebels in northern
Iran. The Kurds' primary source of
income for more than 50 years has been
heroin smuggling from Afghanistan and
Pakistan through Iran, Iraq and Turkey.
Having had some personal experience with
Brown & Root, I noted carefully when the
Los Angeles Times observed that
on March 22, 1991 a group of gunmen
burst into the Ankara, Turkey, offices
of joint venture Vinnell, Brown & Root
and assassinated retired Air Force Chief
Master Sergeant John Gandy.
In March 1991, tens of thousands of
Kurdish refugees, long-time assets of
the CIA, were being massacred by Saddam
Hussein in the wake of the Gulf War.
Saddam, seeking to destroy any hopes of
a successful Kurdish revolt, found it
easy to kill thousands of the unwanted
Kurds who had fled to the Turkish border
seeking sanctuary. There, Turkish
security forces - trained in part by the
Vinnell, Brown & Root partnership -
turned thousands of Kurds back into
certain death.
Today, the Vinnell Corporation (a TRW
company) is one of the three pre-eminent
private mercenary corporations in the
world, along with the firms MPRI and
DynCorp (see FTW, June 2000). It is also
the dominant entity for the training of
security forces throughout the Middle
East.
Not surprisingly, the Turkish border
regions in question were the primary
transshipment points for heroin produced
in Afghanistan and Pakistan, destined
for the markets of Europe.
A confidential source with intelligence
experience in the region subsequently
told me that the Kurds "got some payback
against the folks that used to help them
move their drugs". He openly
acknowledged that Brown & Root and the
Vinnell Corporation both routinely
provided NOC (non-official cover) for
CIA officers. But I already knew that.
From 1994 to 1999, during US military
intervention in the Balkans - where,
according to The Christian Science
Monitor and Jane's Intelligence
Review, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)
controls 70 per cent of the heroin
entering Western Europe - Cheney's Brown
& Root made billions of dollars
supplying US troops from vast facilities
in the region. Brown & Root support
operations continue in Bosnia, Kosovo
and Macedonia to this day.
Dick Cheney's footprints have come
closer to drugs than one might suspect.
The Center for Public Integrity's August
2000 report brought them even closer. It
would be correct to say that there is a
direct linkage of Brown & Root
facilities - often set up in remote,
hazardous regions - with every
drug-producing region and every
drug-consuming region in the world.
These coincidences, in and of
themselves, do not prove complicity in
the trade. Other facts, however, lead
inescapably in that direction.
A DIRECT DRUG LINK TO DICK CHENEY
The CPI report entitled "Cheney Led
Halliburton to Feast at Federal Trough",
written by veteran journalists Knut
Royce and Nathaniel Heller, describes
how, under five years of Cheney's
leadership, Halliburton, largely through
subsidiary Brown & Root, enjoyed $3.8
billion in federal contracts and
taxpayer- insured loans. The loans had
been granted by the Export-Import Bank (EXIM)
and the Overseas Private Investment
Corporation (OPIC). According to Ralph
McGehee's CIA Base, both institutions
are heavily infiltrated by the CIA and
routinely provide NOC to its officers.
One of those loans, to Russian
financial/banking conglomerate The Alfa
Group of Companies, contained $292
million to pay for Brown & Root's
contract to refurbish a Siberian oil
field owned by the Russian Tyumen Oil
Company. The Alfa Group completed its 51
per cent acquisition of Tyumen Oil in
what was allegedly a rigged bidding
process in 1998. An official Russian
Government report claims that The Alfa
Group's top executives, oligarchs
Mikhail Fridman and Pyotr Aven,
"allegedly participated in the transit
of drugs from Southeast Asia through
Russia and into Europe". These same
executives, Fridman and Aven, who
reportedly smuggled the heroin in
connection with Russia's Solntsevo mob
family, were the same ones who applied
for the EXIM loans that Halliburton's
lobbying later safely secured. As a
result, Brown & Root's work in Alfa
Tyumen oil fields could continue - and
expand.
After describing how organised criminal
interests in The Alfa Group had
allegedly stolen the oil field by fraud,
the CPI story - using official reports
from the FSB (the Russian equivalent of
the FBI), oil companies such as
BP-Amoco, former CIA and KGB officers
and press accounts - then established a
solid link to Alfa Tyumen and the
transportation of heroin. In 1995, sacks
of heroin disguised as sugar had been
stolen from a rail container leased by
Alfa Eko and sold in the Siberian town
of Khabarovsk. A problem arose when many
residents of the town became
"intoxicated" or "poisoned".
The CPI story also stated: "The FSB
report said that within days of the
incident, Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD)
agents conducted raids of Alfa Eko
buildings and found 'drugs and other
compromising documentation'.
"Both reports claim that Alfa Bank has
laundered drug funds from Russian and
Colombian drug cartels.
"The FSB document claims that at the end
of 1993, a top Alfa official met with
Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, the now
imprisoned financial mastermind of
Colombia's notorious Cali cartel, 'to
conclude an agreement about the transfer
of money into the Alfa Bank from
offshore zones such as the Bahamas,
Gibraltar and others'. The plan was to
insert it back into the Russian economy
through the purchase of stock in Russian
companies.
"...He [the former KGB agent] reported
that there was evidence 'regarding [Alfa
Bank's] involvement with the money
laundering of...Latin American drug
cartels'."
It then becomes harder for Cheney and
Halliburton to assert mere coincidence
in all of this, as CPI reported that
Tyumen's lead Washington attorney, James
C. Langdon, Jr, at the firm of Aikin
Gump, "...helped coordinate a $2.2
million fundraiser for Bush this June.
He then agreed to help recruit 100
lawyers and lobbyists in the capital to
raise $25,000 each for W's campaign."
The heroin mentioned in the CPI story
originated in Laos, where longtime Bush
allies and covert warriors Richard
Armitage and retired CIA ADDO (Associate
Deputy Director of Operations) Ted
Shackley have been repeatedly linked to
the drug trade. It then made its way
across Southeast Asia to Vietnam,
probably the port of Haiphong. Then the
heroin was shipped to Russia's Pacific
port of Vladivostok, from where it was
subsequently bounced across Siberia by
rail and then by truck or rail to
Europe, passing through the hands of
Russian Mafia leaders in Chechnya and
Azerbaijan. Chechnya and Azerbaijan are
hotbeds of both armed conflict and oil
exploration, and Brown & Root has
operations all along this route.
As described in previous issues of FTW,
this long, expensive and tortuous path
was hastily established after President
George Bush's personal envoy Richard
Armitage, holding the rank of
Ambassador, had travelled to the former
Soviet Union to assist it with its
"economic development" in 1989. The
obstacles, then, to a more direct,
profitable and efficient route from
Afghanistan and Pakistan through Turkey
into Europe were a cohesive
Yugoslavian/Serbian Government
controlling the Balkans and continuing
instability in the Golden Crescent of
Pakistan/ Afghanistan. Also, there was
no other way, using heroin from the
Golden Triangle (Burma, Laos and
Thailand), to deal with China and India
but to go around them.
It is perhaps not by coincidence again
that Cheney and Armitage share
membership in the prestigious Aspen
Institute, an exclusive bi-partisan
research think-tank, and also in the US-
Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce. In
November 1999, in what may be a portent
of things to come, Armitage played the
role of Secretary of Defense in a
practical exercise at the Council on
Foreign Relations, of which he and
Cheney are both members.
Many of the longest-serving and best
Bush apparatchiks like Richard Armitage
and CIA veteran Ted Shackley have heavy
political baggage. Since governmental
power is so evenly split after the long
election as to appear contrived, it is
unlikely that controversial nominees for
cabinet positions like Armitage or
Shackley will be placed before a 50-50
Senate which is unlikely to confirm
them. Armitage is more likely to appear
as a quasi-official adviser in troubled
European regions. This is similar to the
roles he performed for George Bush in
1989 in Russia and in 1992 in Albania.
Armitage's travels presaged both the
Chechen and Kosovar conflicts and the
rampant expansion of the drug trade
through those regions.
DRUG PIPELINE STREAMLINED
The Clinton Administration took care of
all that wasted travel for heroin with
the 1999 destruction of Serbia and
Kosovo and the installation of the KLA
as a regional power. That opened a
direct line from Afghanistan to Western
Europe - and Brown & Root was right in
the middle of that, too.
The Clinton skill at streamlining drug
operations was described in detail in
the April 2000 issue of FTW in a
story entitled "The Democratic Party's
Presidential Drug Money Pipeline". That
article has since been reprinted in
three countries. The essence of the drug
economic lesson was that by growing
opium in Colombia and by smuggling both
cocaine and heroin from Colombia to New
York City through the Dominican Republic
and Puerto Rico (a virtual straight
line), traditional smuggling routes
could be shortened or even eliminated.
This reduced both risk and cost,
increased profits and eliminated
competition.
FTW suspects the hand of Medellín
cartel co-founder Carlos Lehder in this
process, and it is interesting to note
that Lehder, released from prison under
Clinton in 1995, is now active in both
the Bahamas and South America. Lehder
was known during the 1980s as "the
genius of transportation". I can well
imagine Dick Cheney, having witnessed
the complete restructuring of the global
drug trade in the last eight years,
going to George W. and saying, "Look, I
know how we can make it even better".
One thing is for certain. As quoted in
the CPI article, one Halliburton
vice-president noted that if the
Bush-Cheney ticket were elected, "the
company's government contracts would
obviously go through the roof".
THE DARK PAST
In July 1977, this writer, then a Los
Angeles Police officer, struggled to
make sense of a world gone haywire. In a
last-ditch effort to salvage a
relationship with my fiancée, Nordica
Theodora D'Orsay (Teddy), a CIA contract
agent, I had travelled to New Orleans to
find her. On a hastily arranged
vacation, secured with the blessing of
my commanding officer, Captain Jesse
Brewer of LAPD, I had gone on my own,
unofficially, to avoid the scrutiny of
LAPD's Organized Crime Intelligence
Division (OCID).
Teddy had wanted me to join her
operations from within the ranks of LAPD,
starting in the late spring of 1976. I
had refused to get involved with drugs
in any way, and everything she mentioned
seemed to involve either heroin or
cocaine, along with the guns which she
was always moving out of the country.
The Director of the CIA then was George
Herbert Walker Bush.
Although officially on staff at the LAPD
Academy at the time, I had been
unofficially lent to OCID since January
when Teddy, announcing the start of a
new operation planned in the fall of
1976, suddenly disappeared. She left
many people, including me, baffled and
twisting in the breeze. The OCID
detectives had been pressuring me hard
for information about her and what I
knew of her activities. It was
information I could not give them.
Hoping against hope that I would find
some way to understand her involvement
with CIA, LAPD, the royal family of
Iran, the Mafia and drugs, I set out
alone into eight days of Dantean
revelations which have determined the
course of my life from that day to this.
Arriving in New Orleans in early July
1977, I found Teddy living in an
apartment across the river in Gretna.
Equipped with scrambler phones and night
vision devices, and working from sealed
communiqués delivered by navy and air
force personnel from nearby Belle Chasse
Naval Air Station, she was involved in
something truly ugly. Teddy was
arranging for large quantities of
weapons to be loaded onto ships leaving
for Iran. At the same time, she was
working with Mafia associates of New
Orleans Mafia boss Carlos Marcello to
coordinate the movement of service boats
which were bringing large quantities of
heroin into the city. The boats arrived
at Marcello-controlled docks, unmolested
by even the New Orleans police she
introduced me to, along with divers,
military men, former Green Berets and
CIA personnel. The service boats were
retrieving the heroin from oil rigs in
the Gulf of Mexico, in international
waters - oil rigs built and serviced by
Brown & Root.
The guns which Teddy monitored,
apparently Vietnam-era surplus AK47s and
M16s, were being loaded onto ships also
owned or leased by Brown & Root. And
more than once during the eight days I
spent in New Orleans, I met and ate at
restaurants with Brown & Root employees
who were boarding those ships and
leaving for Iran within days. Once,
while leaving a bar and apparently
having asked the wrong question, I was
shot at in an attempt to scare me off.
Disgusted and heartbroken at witnessing
my fiancée and my government smuggling
drugs, I ended the relationship.
Returning home to LA, I made a clean
breast and reported all the activity I
had seen, including the connections to
Brown & Root, to LAPD intelligence
officers. They promptly told me that I
was crazy.
Forced out of LAPD under threat of death
at the end of 1978, I made complaints to
LAPD's Internal Affairs Division and to
the LA office of the FBI under the
command of FBI SAC Ted Gunderson. I and
my attorney wrote to the politicians,
the Department of Justice and the CIA,
and contacted the Los Angeles Times. The
FBI and the LAPD said that I was crazy.
A 1981 two-part news story in the Los
Angeles Herald Examiner revealed that
the FBI had taken Teddy into custody and
then released her before classifying
their investigation without further
action. Former New Orleans Crime
Commissioner Aaron Cohen told reporter
Randall Sullivan that he found my
description of events perfectly
plausible after his 30 years of studying
Louisiana's organised crime operations.
To this day, a CIA report prepared as a
result of my complaint remains
classified and exempt from release,
pursuant to executive order of the
President, in the interests of national
security and because it would reveal the
identities of CIA agents.
On October 26, 1981, in the basement of
the West Wing of the White House, I
reported on what I had seen in New
Orleans to my friend and UCLA classmate,
Craig Fuller. Fuller went on to become
Chief of Staff to Vice- President Bush
from 1981 to 1985.
In 1982, then UCLA political science
professor Paul Jabber filled in many of
the pieces in my quest to understand
what I had seen in New Orleans. He was
qualified to do so because he had served
as a CIA and State Department consultant
to the Carter Administration.
Paul explained that, after a 1975 treaty
between the Shah of Iran and Saddam
Hussein of Iraq, the Shah had cut off
all overt military support for Kurdish
rebels fighting Saddam from the north of
Iraq. In exchange, the Shah had gained
access to the Shatt al'Arab waterway so
that he could multiply his oil exports
and income. Not wanting to lose a
valuable long-term asset in the Kurds,
the CIA had then used Brown & Root -
which operated in both countries and
maintained port facilities in the
Persian Gulf and near Shatt al'Arab - to
rearm the Kurds. The whole operation had
been financed with heroin. Paul was
matter-of-fact about it.
In 1983, Paul Jabber left UCLA to become
a Vice-President of Banker's Trust and
Chairman of the Middle East Department
of the Council on Foreign Relations.
THE WORLD'S BIGGEST FREE ENTERPRISE
If one is courageous enough to seek an
"operating system" which theoretically
explains what FTW has just described for
you, one need look no further than a
fabulous two-part article published in
Le Monde Diplomatique in April 2000. The
stories, focusing heavily on drug
capital, are titled "Crime, The World's
Biggest Free Enterprise". The brilliant
and penetrating words of authors
Christian de Brie and Jean de Maillard
do a better job of explaining the actual
world economic and political situation
than anything I have ever read.
De Brie writes: "By allowing capital to
flow unchecked from one end of the world
to the other, globalisation and
abandonment of sovereignty have together
fostered the explosive growth of an
outlaw financial market...
"It is a coherent system closely linked
to the expansion of modern capitalism
and based on an association of three
partners: governments, transnational
corporations and mafias. Business is
business: financial crime is first and
foremost a market, thriving and
structured, ruled by supply and demand.
"Big business complicity and political
laissez faire is the only way that
large-scale organised crime can launder
and recycle the fabulous proceeds of its
activities. And the transnationals need
the support of governments and the
neutrality of regulatory authorities in
order to consolidate their positions,
increase their profits, withstand and
crush the competition, pull off the
'deal of the century' and finance their
illicit operations. Politicians are
directly involved and their ability to
intervene depends on the backing and the
funding that keep them in power. This
collusion of interests is an essential
part of the world economy, the oil that
keeps the wheels of capitalism turning."
After confronting CIA Director John
Deutch on world television on November
15, 1996, I was interviewed by the staff
of both the Senate and House
Intelligence Committees. I prepared
written testimony for Senate
Intelligence which I submitted, although
I was never called to testify. In every
one of those interviews and in my
written testimony and every lecture
since that time, I have told the story
of Brown & Root.
IN GOD (GOLD, OIL, DRUGS) WE TRUST
Make no mistake about it. The United
States is preparing for war. Events
immediately following the 2000 US
election debacle are ominous predictors
for the Bush-Cheney Administration.
While not all of the cabinet posts are
yet filled, the key posts of Treasury,
Defense, Justice and National Security
Advisor point to the most militarised
oil-and-big-business-friendly
administration in 35 years.
So thorough is the plan for control of
the government that the son of Secretary
of State (Designate) Colin Powell, in an
appointment which has yet to receive
much notice, has been appointed the new
Commissioner of the Federal
Communications Commission. This is the
body which monitors and polices all
commercial broadcasting in the United
States.
With Colin Powell as Secretary of State,
Donald Rumsfeld as Secretary of Defense
and Dick Cheney as Vice-President, the
highest levels of the US Government now
house two former Secretaries of Defense
and the former Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff. The new National
Security Advisor, Condoleeza Rice, while
African-American, has a long track
record of service to Republican
administrations and also sits on the
board of directors of Chevron Oil, which
has recently named an oil tanker after
her. Her lacklustre operational
credentials indicate that she will
probably serve as the designated
messenger between Bush, Powell, Rumsfeld
and Cheney and as the African-American
poster girl for coming military
adventurism.
Of special interest as this story goes
to press is the strongest rumour among
my sources that current CIA Director
George Tenet, appointed to the post by
President Clinton in 1997, will remain
in the new Bush Administration. Based
upon this writer's study of CIA
operations and history, this strongly
suggests two things. Firstly, it implies
that the CIA, as a non-partisan servant
of Wall Street, feels that its interests
have been - and will continue to be -
well served by Tenet, who is well liked
at Langley. Most importantly, however,
it suggests that there are operations,
both covert and otherwise, in motion
under CIA control which are moving at a
speed and with a force that will not
accept a break in rhythm for a change in
directors. Most critical among these
would be the start of the planned
conflict in Colombia.
Since the advent of the atomic bomb, the
United States has always needed two
kinds of enemies. On one level, it has
needed a tactical enemy that it can go
out and fight in the field in a shooting
war. Since 1945, these enemies have been
created and appeared as North Korea,
North Vietnam, Grenada, El Salvador,
Panama, Iraq and now Colombia. On
another level, however, the US needs a
strategic enemy that will justify
outrageous expenditures of capital for
strategic weapon systems like ICBMs,
Trident submarines and "Star Wars"
missile defence systems.
With the new Bush Administration already
contemplating a policy change that would
make Colombian rebels (as opposed to
drug traffickers) the targets of US
military aid, as has been reported by
AP, there is no doubt where the next
shooting war is going to be. And with
the militarised Bush cabinet making a
missile defence shield a priority, it
looks as though either China or Russia
will become the next big enemy of
choice. In the end, profitability will
decide. For the moment, the
less-than-credible paper threat is from
unspecified "rogue nations". We can be
certain, however, that the shifting
economic pressure plates around the
world will reveal our next demon soon
enough. Halliburton is uniquely placed
to profit from either eventuality.
As it was in Vietnam, Central America
and Kosovo, drugs continue to be a huge
part of the financial plan for prolonged
ground wars. As one cynic put it, "GOD"
stands for "Gold, Oil and Drugs". We can
be assured that an empire (as opposed to
a republic) is emerging in the United
States more quickly than many have
expected. And the Bush Administration is
already acting in a "godlike" manner. It
is an empire that may have little need
of even the pretence of democracy as
American corporate fascism removes its
mask in the wake of our election circus,
the prostitution of our Supreme Court
and the virtual destruction of American
government as a servant of anything
other than money, greed and power.
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testimony for the Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence, dated
October 1, 1997; see
www.copvcia.com/ssci.htm, and
From The Wilderness 4/99, 4/00,
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