China taps huge copper reserves in Afghanistan (while we wage war?)

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How this is possible is unknown. This makes no sense and is sufficient reason for never to have gone there in the first place.

"China has contributed little to improving security in Afghanistan, yet with the Aynak deal, stands to gain from the sacrifices made by the U.S. and NATO in troops and money.

"The world isn't fair," said Robert Kaplan,...."

Indeed

China taps huge copper reserves in Afghanistan
By RICHARD LARDNER, Associated Press Writer Richard Lardner, Associated Press Writer – Sat Oct 31, 7:13 pm ET

WASHINGTON – At a former al-Qaida stronghold southeast of the Afghan capital, a state-owned Chinese company is at work on a $3 billion mine project to tap one of the world's largest unexploited copper reserves, a potential financial boon for an impoverished country mired in war.

The promise of a bright future at Aynak, however, cannot conceal the troubling reality of how business is often done in Afghanistan, according to critics of the Kabul government's decision to reject bids from competitors in the U.S., Canada and other countries.

The bidding process unfairly favored China, they allege, and epitomized the back-room deals and abuse of power that has turned Afghans against their government and undercut the U.S. military effort there.

Corruption and graft long have been ingrained in Afghanistan's public institutions. Yet the extent of this corrosion has taken on new significance as the White House considers expanding the U.S. commitment to a war unsupported by a growing number of Americans.

Widespread fraud in Afghanistan's presidential election in August has raised doubts about how quickly a stable and credible government can be installed. A U.N.-backed commission threw out nearly one-third of President Hamid Karzai's votes, setting the stage for a Nov. 7 runoff.

In his recent assessment of the situation in Afghanistan, the top U.S. commander warned that unchecked corruption has led alienated Afghans to support the Taliban-led insurgency.

Afghan officials insist the Aynak bidding was handled openly and honestly, and will create thousands of jobs. But several U.S. geologists and Western businessmen who watched the process closely disagree.

James Yeager, an American geologist who advised Afghanistan's minister of mines, says a few Afghan officials dominated a secretive selection process that gave the winner, China Metallurgical Group Corp., improbably high marks over its foreign competitors.

Said Tayeb Jawad, Afghanistan's ambassador to the United States, said the bidding process was above board. He said he pushed for the U.S. bidder, Phelps Dodge, to be awarded the Aynak rights, but that China offered to start work right away while Phelps wanted to wait until the country was safer.

"We can't afford to give the mining rights to a company that will sit on them for the next 10 or 15 years," Jawad said.

More:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091031/ap_on_bi_ge/us_afghanist...

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Could we go as far to say that the US govt is paying back the

debt with the use of our troops to help secure the deal??? We need to get the heck out of there.

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Incredible story! China slips into Afghanistan, drops $3 Bil for a copper mine and is building infrastructure to make the project work, and all while a war is going on??? No wonder their history is 4,000 years old. We had better start taking notes.

And we protect their copper mine! Our companies say it

is not safe enough and China says that it is. I would like to see their environmental impact statement (Ha) and their security system (guns, bullets and money).

In addition, they are using their U.S. dollars for obtaining hard assets.

And the same thing is happening here.

Lot's of supporters of world tyranny and oppression profit from this, and I assume, the Clintons recieve astonomical compensations for their treason against all living things and creatures.
The only trash dump bigger than China's mis-management of resources, is inside Hillary's brain.

And never forget, “Humans, despite our artistic pretensions, our sophistication and many accomplishments, owe the fact of our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.”

Too Bad

Maybe if the U.S. hadn't INVADED THEIR COUNTRY U.S. firms would have had a better shot at that mine.

Absolutely

Looks like Even the Chinese understand Ron Paul's form of diplomacy.
Talking, and trading.

Or maybe we need to send more Good-will ambassadors with 500 pound bombs?

"I don't endorse anything they say"
~Ron Paul On the 911 Truth movement.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGyhlNY0y1k

A perfect example of Dr. Paul's message

Yes, talking and trading vs confrontation. China has been doing this for 4000 years, except for their dark period, and they have flourished when they traded. Plus they have a boatload of dollars to burn through.