[Debate] R2P is now Right 2 Plunder,By Pepe Escobar
Riaz K Tayob
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Sat Aug 27 08:31:42 BST 2011
Middle East
Aug 27, 2011
THE ROVING EYE
R2P is now Right 2 Plunder
By Pepe Escobar
The white man's burden doesn't allow asking Africans what they think
about the current Western/monarchical Arab onslaught on the northern
shores of their continent. At least some are not beating around the bush.
Over 200 African leaders and intellectuals released a letter in
Johannesburg, South Africa, stressing the "misuse of the United Nations
Security Council to engage in militarized diplomacy to effect regime
change in Libya", as well as the "marginalization of the African Union".
As for the Western "winners" in Libya, they are not even playing smoke
and mirrors anymore. Richard Haass, president of that Gotha of the *US
establishment that is the Council on Foreign Relations, wrote a
Financial Times op-ed blatantly stating, "The 'humanitarian'
intervention introduced to save lives believed to be threatened was in
fact a political intervention introduced to bring about regime change."*
As for those lowly bit part local actors - Libyans from Cyrenaica -
Haass already dispatched them to the dustbin of history: "Libyans will
not be able to manage the situation about to emerge on their own", and
with "two million barrels of oil a day" at stake, the only solution is
an "international force". Translation: occupation army - as in
Afghanistan and Iraq. Welcome to neo-colonialism 2.0.
Payback time
So the US establishment is now as brazen as the wealthy right-wing nut
jobs of the Donald "that thing on his head" Trump variety. Trump told
Fox News, "We are NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization]. We back
NATO in terms of money and weapons. What do we get out of it? Why won't
we take the oil?"
In geopolitical Groundhog Day mode, it's indeed Afghanistan and Iraq all
over again - an orgy of looting, statue-smashing, eye-catching TV
reality show segments, even street banners cheerleading NATO (imagine
Americans thanking the Chinese for "liberating" New York by bombing).
Not to mention prime corporate media idiocy. CNN has moved Tripoli east
- to the eastern Mediterranean, somewhere near Lebanon. The BBC showed a
Tripoli Green Square "rebel" celebration set in ... India, with Indian
flags. Hail the total integration of NATO and Western/GCC media; GCC is
the Gulf Cooperation Council, the six wealthy fundamentalist satrapies
also known as the Gulf Counter-revolution Club.
Considering that the GCC virtually orders the Arab League what to do, no
wonder the league has recognized the dodgy, "rebel" Transitional
National Council (TNC) as the country's legitimate government, even
though it only represents Cyrenaica and even though The Big G Colonel
Muammar Gaddafi is already at large, with a bounty of US$1.6 million on
his head. Let's assume this is payback for Gaddafi calling Saudi King
Abdullah "stupid" in the run-up towards the war on Iraq.
It's also as if Libya now is only an Arab emirate-to-be, and has nothing
to do with Africa anymore. The GCC financed and armed the "rebels". The
African Union was almost universally against the NATO/GCC war. Ergo, as
far as NATO/GCC are concerned, screw Africa; the only thing that will
really matter - strategically - is an Africom/NATO military/naval base
in Libya.
Now for another Green Zone
It's now common knowledge that British SAS, French intelligence, US
Central Intelligence Agency assets, Qatar special forces and mercenaries
of all stripes were parachuted as boots on the ground for months,
planning and training the "rebels" and in close coordination with that
philanthropic prodigy, NATO.
That was never the UN mandate - but who cares? NATO/GCC paid the bills,
NATO conducted the bombing and NATO/GCC will "stabilize" the mess,
according to a 70-page plan leaked by the British to Rupert Murdoch's
Times of London.
Only fools would believe the predictable spin that the plan was drawn by
the Transitional National Council (TNC) with "Western help". NATO
wouldn't be so brazen - at least initially - to go for Caucasians on the
ground, so the proposal of a 10,000-15,000 strong "Tripoli task force",
resourced by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to take over, may be
implemented sooner rather than later. The juicy question is - will they
be Blackwater-trained foreign mercenaries (Jordanians, South Africans,
Colombians) or Libyan tribals on a UAE payroll?
And what next: a Green Zone remix near Green Square?
This is almost as delicious as the TNC's ambassador to the UAE, Aref Ali
Nayed, painfully regretting the plan's leak while Benghazi confirmed
this is the real thing.
It's now also common knowledge that the juicy reconstruction of
everything NATO bombed will profit - who else - the "winners"; NATO/GCC
nations (see Disaster Capitalism swoops over Libya Asia Times Online,
August 25). TNC leader Mustafa Abdel Jail has confirmed it once again in
Benghazi.
Expect local - and global - fireworks as far as grabbing the loot is
concerned. Without even considering the (still unexplored) oil and gas
wealth, Libya's foreign assets are worth at least $150 billion. Libya's
central bank, now about to be privatized, has no less than 143.8 tons of
gold. Then there's at least a millennium supply of fresh water, which
had started to be harnessed by Gaddafi via the spectacular, multibillion
dollar Great Man-Made River (GMR) project.
This is yet another solid answer to the question of why France has been
so frantic to topple Gaddafi; French water companies are the world's
largest, and the lure of privatizing a 1,000-year supply of fresh water
is turning their executives, well, bubbly.
So as a vast, potentially very profitable new market for European
companies, right at the other side of the Mediterranean, Libya is the
genuine article, adding a whole new meaning to the humanitarian
imperialist doctrine of R2P ("responsibility to protect"); an Asia Times
Online reader has christened it "Right 2 Plunder".
Italian Premier Silvio "bunga bunga" Berlusconi has been swift, meeting
in Milan with TNC's Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, right in front of the
new Libyan flag (which is in fact the old monarchical flag) alongside
the Italian and European Union flags.
And to think that only a year ago the dashing Silvio was throwing a
lavish party for his buddy - whose hand he was fond of kissing - Big G,
complete with 30 Bedouin riders from the storm parading imported Libyan
thoroughbreds.
In 2008, Silvio and Big G signed a treaty to bury the bitter 1911-1942
colonial era, according to which Italy would spend $5 billion over 25
years investing in infrastructure such as highways and railways; thanks
to the treaty at least 180 Italian companies subsequently got fabulous
Libyan contracts and Italy became Libya's top trading partner.
So inevitably, TNC's leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil had to assure Silvio
that new Libya will have "special relationships" with all NATO/GCC war
"winners"; and he did single out Italy.
Next week will be the turn of Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, the UAE's
foreign minister, to visit Benghazi to gobble up a piece of the juicy
reconstruction cake; the UAE is crammed with starving developers ready
to roll after real estate prices went on free fall in the Emirates.
And now for the road map
Meanwhile, what if the Big G has got the gold? The former governor of
Libya's central bank maintains that in Tripoli there is, physically, no
less than $10 billion worth in gold reserves.
So while British SAS soldiers in Arab civilian garb and brandishing the
same Kalashnikovs as the "rebels" are scrambling for Gaddafi "dead or
alive", Texas George W Bush-style, The Big G may be literally buying his
tribal allegiance in gold. Not to mention that he does count on support
from the Qaddafi tribe (cunning night hunters), the al-Magarha tribe
(first-class snipers) and most of all Gaddafi's wife's tribe, the
Warfallah (the largest in the country, with up to 2 million people).
As much as the TNC has been relentlessly spinning that post-Gaddafi
Libya will be pluralist and multicultural, signs point to Quagmire City.
Arabs in the north absolutely despise Berbers in the south - and
vice-versa. The people in Tripolitania absolutely despise Salafis in
Cyrenaica - and vice-versa.
With so much loot at stake, it's easy to visualize a road map going
something like this.
A weak TNC puppet government; shock doctrine neo-liberal troops
alienating many who were used to free education, free health services
and free housing; a guerrilla force against foreign occupation;
Salafi-jihadis from other Arab latitudes joining the fray; desert towns
developing as guerrilla bases; pipelines from the southeastern desert
being bombed; a replica of Baghdad from 2004 to 2007; a surge; a
non-stop civil/tribal war scenario; and Afghanistan 2.0 with a twin
guerrilla front - the Gaddafi group against the rebels/NATO, and the
Salafis against NATO, because the West will never allow Libya to become
an Islamic state.
Gaddafi is actually gambling that the joint NATO/GCC ops will turn Libya
into the new Iraq/Afghanistan. Arguably NATO itself may love the idea.
It will force it to be even more entrenched in northern Africa. It will
allow the use of the same old imperial divide-and-rule tactics while
Western companies exercise their Right 2 Plunder options.
It will keep Americans and Europeans worried with yet another subplot of
the "war on terror" even as recession eats away what's left of their
savings. And it will keep the industrial-military complex and assorted
weapons/security contractors with smiles on their faces.
Iraq/Afghanistan all over again? Bring it on.
Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is
Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007) and Red Zone Blues: a
snapshot of Baghdad during the surge. His new book, just out, is Obama
does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009).
He may be reached at pepeasia at yahoo.com.
To follow Pepe's articles on the Great Arab Revolt, please click here.
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