U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan

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  • fyrOM
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    • Feb 2010
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    U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan

    A big score for the USA. I wonder if the Afganis will see much of it.

    U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan

    The nearly $1 trillion in untapped deposits are enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy and perhaps the Afghan war itself, officials said.


    June 13, 2010

    WASHINGTON — The United States has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy and perhaps the Afghan war itself, according to senior American government officials.

    The previously unknown deposits — including huge veins of iron, copper, cobalt, gold and critical industrial metals like lithium — are so big and include so many minerals that are essential to modern industry that Afghanistan could eventually be transformed into one of the most important mining centers in the world, the United States officials believe.

    An internal Pentagon memo, for example, states that Afghanistan could become the “Saudi Arabia of lithium,” a key raw material in the manufacture of batteries for laptops and BlackBerrys.

    The vast scale of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth was discovered by a small team of Pentagon officials and American geologists. The Afghan government and President Hamid Karzai were recently briefed, American officials said.

    While it could take many years to develop a mining industry, the potential is so great that officials and executives in the industry believe it could attract heavy investment even before mines are profitable, providing the possibility of jobs that could distract from generations of war.

    “There is stunning potential here,” Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the United States Central Command, said in an interview on Saturday. “There are a lot of ifs, of course, but I think potentially it is hugely significant.”

    The value of the newly discovered mineral deposits dwarfs the size of Afghanistan’s existing war-bedraggled economy, which is based largely on opium production and narcotics trafficking as well as aid from the United States and other industrialized countries. Afghanistan’s gross domestic product is only about $12 billion.

    “This will become the backbone of the Afghan economy,” said Jalil Jumriany, an adviser to the Afghan minister of mines.

    American and Afghan officials agreed to discuss the mineral discoveries at a difficult moment in the war in Afghanistan. The American-led offensive in Marja in southern Afghanistan has achieved only limited gains. Meanwhile, charges of corruption and favoritism continue to plague the Karzai government, and Mr. Karzai seems increasingly embittered toward the White House.

    So the Obama administration is hungry for some positive news to come out of Afghanistan. Yet the American officials also recognize that the mineral discoveries will almost certainly have a double-edged impact.

    Instead of bringing peace, the newfound mineral wealth could lead the Taliban to battle even more fiercely to regain control of the country.

    The corruption that is already rampant in the Karzai government could also be amplified by the new wealth, particularly if a handful of well-connected oligarchs, some with personal ties to the president, gain control of the resources. Just last year, Afghanistan’s minister of mines was accused by American officials of accepting a $30 million bribe to award China the rights to develop its copper mine. The minister has since been replaced.

    Endless fights could erupt between the central government in Kabul and provincial and tribal leaders in mineral-rich districts. Afghanistan has a national mining law, written with the help of advisers from the World Bank, but it has never faced a serious challenge.

    “No one has tested that law; no one knows how it will stand up in a fight between the central government and the provinces,” observed Paul A. Brinkley, deputy undersecretary of defense for business and leader of the Pentagon team that discovered the deposits.

    At the same time, American officials fear resource-hungry China will try to dominate the development of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth, which could upset the United States, given its heavy investment in the region. After winning the bid for its Aynak copper mine in Logar Province, China clearly wants more, American officials said.

    Another complication is that because Afghanistan has never had much heavy industry before, it has little or no history of environmental protection either. “The big question is, can this be developed in a responsible way, in a way that is environmentally and socially responsible?” Mr. Brinkley said. “No one knows how this will work.”

    With virtually no mining industry or infrastructure in place today, it will take decades for Afghanistan to exploit its mineral wealth fully. “This is a country that has no mining culture,” said Jack Medlin, a geologist in the United States Geological Survey’s international affairs program. “They’ve had some small artisanal mines, but now there could be some very, very large mines that will require more than just a gold pan.”

    The mineral deposits are scattered throughout the country, including in the southern and eastern regions along the border with Pakistan that have had some of the most intense combat in the American-led war against the Taliban insurgency.
  • Risto the Great
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 15658

    #2
    What? USA just found out? Wow, how lucky for them.
    I will assume Gen. David H. Petraeus is a mining expert in addition to his military background.
    Risto the Great
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    • fyrOM
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      • Feb 2010
      • 2180

      #3
      Good point RTG.

      For all those who still think the Twin Towers was all about terrorism.

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      • Buktop
        Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 934

        #4
        Who wants to guess which company will be contracted to extract the minerals? cough cough Haliburton cough

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        • Onur
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 2389

          #5
          'US troops killed Afghan civilians for sport'

          A group of rogue US troops formed a 'kill team' and randomly killed civilians in Afghanistan as part of sport, The Washington Post reported citing military documents.

          Members of a platoon from the 5th Stryker Combat Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, have been charged with dismembering and photographing corpses as well as hoarding a skull and other human bones. In charge sheets obtained from the US Army, Staff Sgt Calvin Gibbs, Cpl Jeremy Morlock, Pte First Class Andrew Holmes, Specialist Michael Wagnon and Specialist Adam Winfield are accused of the crimes. It is alleged Gibbs kept fingers, legs and teeth and threatened to kill other soldiers in a row over drug use.

          The military documents allege that five members of the unit staged three murders in Kandahar province between January and May. There were attempts to impede investigation with a gang assault on a soldier who blew the whistle.

          Citing a stage-managed killing of an Afghan man Jan 15 in the village of La Mohammed Kalay in Afghanistan, the documents said, one soldier created a ruse that they were under attack, tossing a fragmentary grenade on the ground. Then others opened fire.

          The unprovoked attack was the start of a months-long shooting spree against civilians that resulted in some of the worst allegations against the American soldiers since the US invasion in 2001, The Post said.

          The subsequent investigation has also raised accusations if the military ignored warnings that out-of-control soldiers were committing atrocities.

          According to statements given to investigators, the accused began talking about forming a 'kill team' in December, shortly after the arrival of a new member, Staff Sgt. Calvin R. Gibbs, 25.

          Gibbs, whom some defendants have described as the ringleader, confided to his new mates that it had been easy for him to get away with 'stuff' when he served in Iraq in 2004, the statements revealed.

          2010-09-19



          American soldiers murdered Afghan civilians and took body parts as trophies, it was alleged last night.
          Last edited by Onur; 09-19-2010, 12:30 PM.

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          • julie
            Senior Member
            • May 2009
            • 3869

            #6
            My psychic powers have more confirmation.
            Chasing ghosts in Afghanistan, was a smokescreen all along, US are so predictable when it comes to MONEY, OIL< GREED.
            Osama Bin Laden my ass, in partnership with his buddy, they were "chasing" him using some bullshit jihad as an excuse all along. Just like the non existent weapons of mass destruction that were never located in Iraq. It was all about destabilising Iraq because they rightfully tried to annex Kuwait (equals oil here), which belongs to Iraq.

            I said all along it was nothing to do with chasing the ghost, or for the poppy fields. If they had been serious about the drug trade , you would not have had soldiers "protecting" the poppy fields, but destroying them.
            Read bck in my posts when I have said they have found some trillion dollar minerals in Afghanistan which they will "discover" and stake a claim on.
            What the hell is yankee doodle doing in Afghanistan?
            US, are becoming very predictable in their games.

            And Onur, that really sickens me, it upsets me how these poor souls are seen as animals and as sport for the US
            US< what are you going to do about that disgusting incident? Pat your boys on the back for a job well done and paension them off, raise their status in the service?

            Sick, traitorous, perverted antiChrist country.

            What gives the US a right to that mining???
            How about these poor people in Afghanistan benefit from their own countries riches instead of being used as deer in the US deer hunting games.

            And Australia should NEVER support these disgusting actions by these sick animal soldiers, and stop supporting the US foreign policy of invade, conquer, rape pillage and destroy countries they should be shoving their fat asses out of. Bring our Aussie soldiers home.
            When push comes to shove, Australia will never have the support of the US, they think in the event of an invasion the US will come to their aid? ha ha ha ha ha

            I would be so ashamed if I was an US citizen to read the disgusting acts those US soldiers are and have always committed on their invasions. Because that is all they are, invade countries with the intent to destroy them, and pillage and steal
            Last edited by julie; 09-19-2010, 02:47 PM.
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            • Frank
              Banned
              • Mar 2010
              • 687

              #7
              But they cant find Osama right?, no wait the myth goes Osama is the shadow enemy of freedom

              On resources and ownership America has little to no chance in ever securing a outskirt of Kabul let alone vast resources

              On killing civilians I bet they are the infamous Blackwater bob

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