Posts Tagged ‘Afghanistan’

America’s Pipe Dream

Monday, August 17th, 2009

The war against terrorism is also a struggle for oil and regional control

By George Monbiot. Published in the Guardian 23rd October 2001

“Is there any man, is there any woman, let me say any child here”, Woodrow Wilson asked a year after the First World War ended, “that does not know that the seed of war in the modern world is industrial and commercial rivalry?”. In 1919, as US citizens watched a shredded Europe scraping up its own remains, the answer may well have been no. But the lessons of war never last for long.

The invasion of Afghanistan is certainly a campaign against terrorism, but it may also be a late colonial adventure. British ministers have warned MPs that opposing the war is the moral equivalent of appeasing Hitler, but in some respects our moral choices are closer to those of 1956 than those of 1938. Afghanistan is as indispensable to regional control and the transport of oil in central Asia as Egypt was in the Middle East.

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