'US
To Recoup Libya Oil From China'
Interview
with Paul Craig Roberts
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Press TV
has interviewed Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, former assistant secretary
of US Treasury from Panama City, who gives his insight on the revolution
in Libya and why US President Barack Obama needs to overthrow Qaddafi
when no other US presidents did.
Press TV:
Russia has criticized NATO for going far beyond its UN mandate.
In other news a joint Op Ed is going to be written by Obama, Cameron
and Sarkozy who have said that leaving Qaddafi in power would
be an unconscionable betrayal to the Libyan people.
We do know
that the mandate does not call for regime change; the Obama administration
has been saying they are not in there for regime change; but things
seem a little different now don't they?
Roberts:
Yes they do. First of all, notice that the protests in Libya
are different from the ones in Egypt or Yemen or Bahrain or Tunisia
and the difference is that this is an armed rebellion.
There are more
differences: another is that these protests originated in the eastern
part of Libya where the oil is they did not originate in the capital
city. And we have heard from the beginning credible reports that
the CIA is involved in the protests, and there have been a large
number of press reports that the CIA has sent back to Libya its
Libyan asset to head up the Libyan rebellion.
In my opinion,
what this is about is to eliminate China from the Mediterranean.
China has extensive energy investments and construction investments
in Libya. They are looking to Africa as a future energy source.
The US is countering
this by organizing the United States African Command (USAC), which
Qaddafi refused to join. So that's the second reason for the Americans
to want Qaddafi out.
And the third
reason is that Libya controls part of the Mediterranean coast and
it's not in American hands.
Press TV:
Who are the revolutionaries. The US say they don't know who they're
dealing with, but considering the CIA is on the ground in contact
with revolutionaries Who are the people under whom Libya will
function in any post-Qaddafi era?
Roberts:
Whether or not Libya functions under revolutionaries
depends if the CIA wins we don't know that yet. As you said earlier,
the UN resolution puts constraints on what the European and American
forces can achieve in Libya. They can have a no fly zone, but they
are not supposed to be in there fighting together with the rebels.
But of course
the CIA is. So we do have these violations of the UN resolution.
If NATO, which is now the cover for the world community,
succeeds in overthrowing Qaddafi, the next target will be Syria.
Syria has already been demonized.
Why are they
targeting Syria? Because the Russians have a very large naval
base in Syria. And it gives the Russian navy a presence in the Mediterranean;
the US and NATO do not want that. If there is success in overthrowing
Qaddafi, Syria is next.
Already, they
are blaming Iran for Syria and Libya. Iran is a major target because
it is an independent state that is not a puppet of the Western colonialists.
Press TV:
With regards to the expansionist agenda of the West, when the
UN mandate on Libya was debated in the UN Security Council, Russia
did not veto it. Surely Russia must see this expansionist policy
of the US, France and Britain.
Roberts:
Yes they must see that; and the same for China. It's a greater
threat to China because it has 50 major investment projects in eastern
Libya. So the question is why did Russia and China abstain rather
than veto and block? We don't know the answer.
Possibly the
countries are thinking to let the Americans get further over-extended,
or they may not have wanted to confront the US with a military or
diplomatic position and have an onslaught of Western propaganda
against them. We don't know the reasons, but we know they did abstain
because they did not agree with the policy, and they continue to
criticize it.
Press TV:
A sizeable portion of Qaddafi's assets have been frozen in the
US as well as some other countries. We also know that the Libyan
revolutionaries have set up a central bank and that they have started
limited production of oil and they are dealing with American and
other Western firms. It begs the question that we've never seen
something like this happen in the middle of a revolution. Don't
you find that bizarre?
Roberts:
Yes it's very bizarre and very suggestive. It brings back the fact
of all the reports that the CIA is the originator of this so-called
revolt and protest and is fomenting it and controlling it in a way
that excludes China from its own Libyan oil investments.
In my opinion,
what is going on is comparable to what the US and Britain did to
Japan in the 1930s. When they cut Japan off from oil, from rubber,
from minerals; that was the origin of World War II in the pacific.
And now the Americans and the British are doing the same thing to
China.
The difference
is that China has nuclear weapons and it also has a stronger economy
than do the Americans. And so the Americans are taking a very high
risk not only with themselves, but with the rest of the world. The
entire world is now at stake on American over-reach; American hubris the drive for American hegemony over the world is driving the
rest of the world into a World War.
Press TV:
In the context of America's expansionist policies, how far do you
think the US will stretch beyond the UN mandate? Are we going to
see boots on the ground?
Roberts:
Most likely unless they can find some way of defeating Qaddafi
without that. Ever since we've had Bill Clinton, George W. Bush
and now Obama, what we've learned is law means nothing to the executive
branch in the US. They don't obey our own laws; they don't obey
international law; they violate all the civil liberties and buried
the principal of habeas corpus, no crime without intent, and the
ability for a defendant to be legally represented.
They don't
pay any attention to law so they're not going to pay any attention
to the UN. The UN is an American puppet organization and Washington
will use it as a cover. So, yes, if they cannot run Qaddafi out
they will put troops on the ground that's why we have the
French and the British involved. We're using the French elsewhere
in Africa also; we use the British in Afghanistan they're
puppets.
These countries
are not independent. Sarkozy doesn't report to the French people
he reports to Washington. The British PM doesn't report to
the English people he reports to Washington. These are puppet rulers
of an empire; they have nothing to do with their own people and
we put them in office.
Press TV:
So these other countries would welcome having NATO troops on
the ground?
Roberts:
Of course. They are in the CIAs pocket. It's a CIA operation,
not a legitimate protest of the Libyan people. It's an armed rebellion
that has no support in the capital city. It's taking place in the
east where the oil is and is directed at China.
Press TV:
Where do you see the situation headed? There seems to be a rift
between NATO countries with Britain and France wanting to increase
the momentum of these air strikes, but the US saying no, there is
no need.
Roberts:
The rift is not real. The rift is just part of the cover, just part
of the propaganda. Qaddafi has been ruling for 40 years he goes
back to Gamal Abdel Nasser (before Anwar Sadat) who wanted to give
independence to Egypt.
He (Qaddafi)
was never before called a brutal dictator that has to be removed.
No other president has ever said Qaddafi has to go. Not even Ronald
Reagan who actually bombed Qaddafi's compound. But all of a sudden
he has to go. Why?
Because he's
blocking the US African Command, he controls part of the Mediterranean
and he has let China in to find its energy needs for the future.
Washington is trying to cripple its main rival, China, by denying
China energy. That's what this is really about; a reaction by the
US to Chinas penetration of Africa.
If the US was
concerned about humanitarianism, it wouldn't be killing all these
people in Afghanistan and Pakistan with their drones and military
strikes. Almost always it's civilians that are killed. And the US
is reluctant to issue apologies about any of it. They say we thought
we were killing Taliban or some other made-up enemy.
Press
TV: Who will benefit from all of this other than the US? The
other countries that comply with US wishes What do they stand
to gain from this?
Roberts:
We are only talking about NATO countries, the American puppet
states. Britain, France, Italy, Germany, all belong to the American
empire. We've had troops stationed in Germany since 1945. You're
talking about 66 years of American occupation of Germany. The Americans
have military bases in Italy how is that an independent country?
France was somewhat independent until Washington put Sarkozy in
power. So they all do what they're told.
Washington
wants to rule Russia, China, Iran, and Africa, all of South America.
Washington wants hegemony over the world. That's what the word hegemony
means. And Washington will pursue it at all costs.
Reprinted
from Press TV.
April
20, 2011
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
Americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House.
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