‘War Of Terror’: US Continues Financing Al Qaeda, Risks Escalated Yevgeniy Sukhoy voiceofrussia.com March 4, 2014
“What we have is the war of terror. And the terrorists really have been the UK and the US armed forces and the governments behind them,” Mike Raddie from London-based anti-war group Democracy Village told The Voice of Russia. It was rather unusually emotional interview by Hamid Karzai. Do you agree the US led war in Afghanistan was fought for the US security and the interests of the US rather than Afghan population? For the interest of the US but also for the interests of the big corporations, the big banks, the big oil companies. If you remember before 9-11 oil companies and the Bush administration were actually negotiating with the Taliban for pipeline across Afghanistan. I think the Taliban lost confidence in negotiations. There was a lot of bad behavior on behalf of the Bush administration and the oil companies. And their final offer to the Taliban, this has long been gone but it was an offer of carpet of gold or a carpet of bombs. Obviously that happened in August and within months 9-11 happened and then whole war on terror kicked off. So I think that played a big part and the fact that the agreement was not reached on the oil pipeline, which is still obviously a major goal of the oil companies. They want to extract oil from the Caspian Sea, from the Caspian Basin, deliver it down and deport it to directly to Pakistan. It is still probably going to happen one way or another. I suspect what will happen now, is that if the US forces do plan then they will just privatize the army and they will have US or private contractors from all around the world and they will be protecting the oil interests.