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Nuclear Armed Bullies and NPT Review




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Nuclear Armed Bullies and NPT Review

Western nuclear powers, China and Pakistan are the Worst Proliferators

 

"The present system for preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons is at an end , is bankrupt." Mohamed El Baradei , head of IAEA at Davos in 2005.

Mohamed El Baradei, described as "unworkable" the way of thinking that it is "morally reprehensible for some counties to pursue weapons of mass destruction yet morally acceptable for others to rely on them for security and indeed to continue to refine their capacities and postulate plans for their use" (NYT Feb 12, 2004 )

"The US has very little leverage with potential proliferators," says Ms. Natalie Goldring. "When headlines in the US talk of preemptive attacks on countries without nuclear weapons, and that [the US] will improve its tactical nuclear arsenal, our leverage is zero or negative." Goldring is from Security Studies Program at Georgetown University in Washington.

"The double standard of insisting that we (US) can possess nuclear weapons and threaten first-strike attacks, while other nations cannot, is rightfully seen as old-fashioned hypocrisy and fuels proliferation." Dr. Joseph Gerson in Truthout.com

 

"The United States is the major culprit in the erosion of the NPT. While claiming to be protecting the world from proliferation threats in Iraq, Libya, Iran and North Korea ... they also have abandoned past pledges and now threaten first use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear states-" Former president Jimmy Carter .

 

The eighth conference held once every 5 years to review the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) at the U.N. headquarters in New York from May 3 will be attended by delegates from 189 countries .But Washington has made no secret that along with Moscow and Beijing with London and Paris in tow , that it would like the apartheid system of the five nuclear weapons states NWPS , who also have veto power in UNSC , to maintain their monopoly of catastrophic destruction and blackmail. .

In this endevour US has combined the role of the Pope and Ayatollah . Susan Burk US president Barack Obama's Special Representative for nuclear non-proliferation said efforts will be made to make India and Pakistan sign the NPT. The current dispensations in New Delhi should not succumb .It refuses to learn even after so many deceptions and betrayals by Washington.

The world must resist this monopoly and concentration of powers of Armageddon like destruction which if unleashed shall cripple if not end the homo sapiens short and not such a glorious existence on planet Earth.

 

In April, President Obama unveiled the new Nuclear Posture Review - which narrows the circumstances in which the US would use nuclear weapons - outlining his country's long-term strategy of nuclear disarmament. He and his Russian counterpart, Dmitry Medvedev, also signed a nuclear arms treaty in the Czech capital, Prague. That treaty commits them to reduce the number of deployed strategic warheads to 1,550 each - 30% lower than the previous ceiling.

 

It may be noted that even with the New START reductions in each country's nuclear warheads, the US and Russia still will possess more than 90 percent of the world's nuclear weapons seven years from now. Despite Obama's claims of reducing the US nuclear stockpile, the Federation of American Scientists finds that New START "doesn't force either country to make changes in its nuclear structure."

 

Israel's hardliner prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to attend the preparatory ( for NPT Review Conference in New York ) Nuclear Security Summit on April 12–14 over the security of "vulnerable nuclear material." in Washington, afraid of being singled out for criticism by other nations in the Middle East . Over 40 countries attended the Summit which focused on controlling the fissionable material around the world and preventing the spread of nuclear weapons to militant groups. Probably the most concrete thing accomplished during the two days was a "voluntary" agreement that the countries came to that each country will do their best to secure all vulnerable nuclear materials over the next four years. If US had wanted to put pressure on Tehran it did not succeed.

 

India was flattered by a few photo ops with US leaders for which Indian leadership whether NDA or UPA is full of suckers .Remember  honourable members of the Indian Parliament falling over each other to shake US president Bill Clinton's hand when he visited India in 1999.

Piqued at being left out of Afghan and other decisions by Washington , India also attended conference by Iran entitled "International Disarmament and Non-proliferation: World Security without Weapons of Mass Destruction" on 17 and 18 April 2010 which Teheran dubbed as "nuclear energy for everyone, nuclear weapons for no one," organised to counter Obama Summit. The Tehran conference resulted in Iranian President Ahmadinejad's call for more rigorous action toward the elimination of all nuclear weapons than the steps outlined by the Washington Summit.
This essay briefly describes the evolution and growth of the nuclear arms , strategy to control and maintain hegemony by five NWPS against the will of almost the rest of the world and to expose their role in proliferation of nuclear arms while mouthing hypocritical and pious statements on total disarmament and elimination of nuclear weapons.
The last NPT Review
The seventh review conference in 2005 was an unmitigated disaster  ( as were the two previous ones –you guessed it –unwillingness of the NWPS to keep their side of the bargain of disarmament ).After futile deliberations lasting 4 months , the Conference failed even to agree on a consensus document or adopt a common resolution or even a substantive Chairman's statement , because of the big brother attitude of the nuclear haves ,fuelling cynicism if the world would ever be free from the fear of nuclear weapons holocaust. Any hopes to transform the existing international proliferation control regime and reduce, if not eliminate, the global nuclear danger promised in the 2000 review were thus again belied.

The NWPS have succeeded in limiting the nations with nuke making capability to a few since NPT came into force in 1970 by allowing direct attacks , sabotage and sanctions  While the treaty required that nations without nuclear weapons commit not to acquire them; those with them committed themselves to move toward their elimination. Everyone's right to develop peaceful nuclear energy was allowed. India, Pakistan, Israel and Cuba did not sign the NPT  .North Korea has been in and then out 

 

The five NWPS have done little to wards eliminating their nuclear arsenals . Instead they have improved upon the lethality of their nukes and delivery systems. West and Israel have used wars in the Middle East and Europe to test their newer and even prohibited weapons .They have regularly threatened and blackmailed non nuclear nations and when it suited , aided or acquiesced in its spread to their allies. While US led West goes wild condemning north Korea ,Iran and others , but it says little about Pakistan blackmail and not so veiled threats against India , even after 2611 rape of India's commercial and cultural capital Mumbai , thus providing cover to nuclear terrorism .

 

United States was the first country to make atomic bombs in 1945 and use it against Hiroshima and Nagasaki without fear of retaliation. US president Franklin Roosevelt's son and confidant, talking of people "scorched and boiled and baked to death", said that the atomic bombing should continue "until we have destroyed about half the Japanese civilian population". General Leslie Groves, military director of the Manhattan Project, hastily reassured congressmen that radiation caused no "undue suffering" and that "in fact, they say it is a very pleasant way to die". In 1946 a US strategic bombing survey concluded that "Japan would have surrendered even if atomic bombs had not been dropped".

The earlier attempts at non-proliferation were limited to keeping the know how to build the bomb a secret. It failed; the USSR (1949), the UK (1952), France (1960), and China (1964) succeeded in making bombs. Since then India (1974), Israel (1979), Pakistan (1998), and North Korea (2006) have become nuclear weapons powers, but not recognized as such .Sanctions were imposed against India Pakistan and north Korea but not against Israel .South Africa has the capability, having produced six nuclear weapons in the 1980s which were later disassembled. Now the know-how is widespread, almost available on internet.

According to the Federation of American Scientists , the nuclear warheads distribution is as follows;

USA-2200, UK-160, France-300, Russia-2800, China-180.

Israel-80 ! , Pakistam-80, India-60 , North Korea < 10

US- Iran Nuclear dispute about Regional domination

 

So now efforts are being made to control the manufacture of enriched uranium and other fissionable material , even for power stations , where the purity required is 10-15% whereas it needs enrichment of over 90% to make a bomb . The infrastructure required for this level of enrichment is too massive to be hidden. Still US led West is hell bent on denying this right which Iran has under the NPT treaty it had signed .Even when US's own intelligence assessments report that Tehran is far away from the objective of bomb making. It is just to browbeat Iran, in which Moscow and Beijing play the big power game as it suits their own strategic objectives of the moment. Israel , which has US politicians by braces and brooches ,disseminates false claims and alarms about Tehran being in sight of bomb making. When Russia provided Syria with defensive short range missiles some years ago ,Israel proclaimed that the strategic balance was altered in the Middle East .Russian president Vladimir Putin quipped , "Yes , the Israeli jets will not be able to buzz at will the Presidential palace in Damascus."

 

India unwisely made an enemy of Tehran by siding with USA and getting little in return .In fact it signed away its future nuclear strategic options by its treaty with USA. It is becoming clearer to even those afflicted with Washcon Syndrome in India and  resident and nonresident non-Indians ,who love USA deeply and are ever ready to barter away India's interests for a scholarship , an honorary degree or such small favours ,that for US led West to maintain control over oil wells in the Middle East and Central Asia and Caspian ; Pakistan , created for this very purpose ,will always  be vital and more important than India .These Indians would end up allowing Washington using India against China as US led West manipulated Saddam's Iraq against Iran in 1980s.

An important subject for the Review would be some action on the 15 year old Egyptian proposal to make Middle East a nuclear free zone .Cairo has proposed that the 2010 conference endorse launching such negotiations. Iran has repeatedly endorsed the idea of making its region nuclear weapon-free, in effect trading its presumed weapons-making potential for Israel's decades-old clandestine bomb stockpile of over hundred of nukes .Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad can be expected to repeat that call at the conference and defend Iran's nuclear program as purely civilian.
Ahmadinejad, speaking on International Workers' Day on 1 May claimed he has proof US and Israel are linked to the world's leading terrorist organizations ( Polls even in Europe rate US and Israel highest dangers to peace) "We have documents that prove (Washington) is the root of world terrorism," Ahmadinejad said in a speech in Tehran, according to Press TV . "It has been aiding and abetting extremist groups over the past years."
Ahmadinejad  declared that Tehran  "cuts any hand that signs a document against Iran," according to the semi-official FARS news agency. The US "is the only country to have used the atomic bomb in military conflict," he added. "They even admit themselves that they resorted to using (similar weapons) during the war they waged on Iraq." The United States has not admitted using such weapons in the Iraq war.

( He probably means depleted Uranium ammunition used in Iraq and Afghanistan , which Israel also used against Lebanon in 2006 war. Washington had threatened using nukes if Saddam Hussein used its non-nuclear WMD s against US forces in 1991 war according to rumours in Amman where the author was then posted)

Already criminal use of Depleted Uranium (DU) weapons by USA and its allies has played havoc in countries like Iraq, Afghanistan and even beyond in India by a diabetes epidemic as explained by a expert on DU,  through air currents transfer of DUs particles from Afghanistan and China. Use of DU weapons , with air currents blowing back the particles, by Israel in south Lebanon has seriously affected the impregnating capacity of male sperm in Israel with serious demographic consequences

A few days before Ahmedinjed's tirade .  secretary of state Hillary Clinton condemned him.

"Iran, with its anti-Semitic president and hostile nuclear ambitions, also continues to threaten Israel, destabilize the region, and sponsor terror," Clinton said, addressing the annual meeting of the American Jewish Committee.

( Pray what threat Iran poses to Israel . Tel Aviv and  Tehran's expenditure on defense , no of aircrafts and land based weapons are at least twice and more ;Israel has over hundreds nukes and threatened to use them many times)

While insisting that Iran maintain transparency, various reports by  IAEA's have validated earlier conclusions that it had not found evidence that Iran was engaged in the banned nuclear weapons program.

Countries belonging to the non-aligned movement (NAM) have stated that all countries have "a basic and inalienable right" to develop atomic energy for peaceful purposes. NAM members note that while Western nations repeatedly ask why Iran is so insistent on building nuclear power plants when the country has vast reserves of oil and natural gas, they never pose the same question to the Russians, who have built a large number of nuclear power plants despite having the largest natural gas reserves in the world. In any event, hydrocarbon energy resources are finite with many reports suggesting a peak oil production soon .

Historical background

Israel , the Nuclear elephant in the room.

Israel's nuke project began soon after its establishment in 1948 .After the 1956 UK-France led fiasco over Suez canal , in which US sided with Egypt ,Paris and London extended all possible help to Israel in its nuke program based at Dimona .It reportedly 'stole' Uranium from US naval stores ."Before the 1967 Six-Day War, they (
Israel) felt their nuclear facility threatened and reportedly assembled several nuclear devices. By the 1973 Yom Kippur War Israel had a number of sophisticated nuclear bombs, deployed them, and considered launching them. The Arabs may have limited their war aims because of their knowledge of the Israeli nuclear weapons. Israel has most probably conducted several nuclear bomb tests."  

After the exit of US gendarme Shah of Iran in the Middle East ,Tehran has been replaced by Tel Aviv making it more obdurate and irresponsible . During the 1991 US led war on Iraq to liberate Kuwait , US had to station its acting secretary of state Eagleburgher in Tel Aviv to restrain Israel .  

In 1991 Seymour Hersh wrote a book 'The Samson Option ; Israel's nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy" (The Biblical Samson, of course, brought down a temple that killed himself and his enemies.) , which derives from Israeli view that once they had the bomb they are in a position to bring it all down on everyone if they felt cornered .Israel used nuclear blackmail to force USA to airlift unlimited military supplies during the 1973 Yom Kippur war and putting Western forces on alert. The threat of blackmail continues to distort the US –Israeli relationship. It also encourages Israel to ignore and defy the rest of the world and even USA.

Iran's nuclear program;

Iran's nuclear program was started in the 1970s under the Shah ,  with Washington's encouragement and co-operation. But after the Shah's overthrow following the 1979 Islamic revolution, the Nuclear Suppliers' Group, a 45-nation cartel, ceased any relationship with Iran , although Imam Khomeini had declared that making of atomic bombs was haram, ( illegal) and issued a Fatwa .This position has been reiterated by his successor Ayatollah Ali Khamenei .

During the Iran-Iraq war of 1980-88,
Iran was reportedly in touch with intermediaries of the nuclear parts black market run by Dr AQ Khan .At a meeting with a Khan representative , Iran received a written offer for the delivery of the makings of a nuclear weapons program. Iran bought P-1 gas centrifuge designs to enrich uranium and a starter kit for uranium enrichment.

But
Iran told the IAEA in 2003 that it decided not to pursue the offer of parts for the core of a bomb. ( Documents concerning the 1987 offer were made available to the UN inspectors later). In 1992-94 Iran bought a duplicate set of P-1 centrifuge designs, components for 500 used P-1 centrifuges and took delivery of a design for the advanced P-2

At the same time in 1992 , Iran and Russia signed a nuclear co-operation agreement followed by a 1995 deal for the Russians to construct a light-water civil reactor at Bushehr which is yet to come on stream. There is trust deficit between
Tehran and Moscow because of historical rivalries .

How ever , when Iran's deals with Dr AQ Khan became public ,Tehran put its enrichment of uranium program under international inspection in 2003, and started negotiations with EU team ; Britain, Germany and France ,in an attempt to end the U.S.-led Western freeze on technological transfers, including spare parts for civilian planes to Iran.

But the
US nuclear Ayatollahs had little intention of an agreed solution, except total surrender by Iran. So Tehran removed the seals on nuclear material in 2006 to resume low-level enrichment in the presence of the IAEA inspectors , which it continues.

There might be some area of darkness about progress in its enrichment program prior to 2003 but
US approach appears like that on Iraq , asking for more intrusive inspections , then for stricter monitoring and even intelligence collection for an eventual attack.

The possession of half a dozen nuclear bombs by North Korea have proved that only nuclear weapons can protect a poor and small nation and guard its sovereignty. Pakistan , one seventh India' size because of its nuclear threat continues to blackmail and bully India , in which it  has been encouraged and aided by Anglo-Saxons. It is natural that Iran after mastering the legal Uranium fuel cycle would embark on the Pakistani path and could arrive there sooner or later.

Emerging Problems in Far East;

US continues to blow hot and cold on
north Korea, which has declared that it has nuclear weapons . Pyongyang has mastered the missile technology and trades in it .North Korea has escaped 'regime change' because Washington is afraid of retaliatory attacks on its 35,000 plus troops stationed in South Korea and on Japan. When asked why Saddam Hussein was chosen for regime change from among dictatorial regimes , Dick Cheney told Prince Hassan of Jordan that it was "doable" ( as if it was USA's divine right).It sums up the US nuclear policy towards non-allies and sent a chilling message around.

Pyongyang has at the back of its mind half a century of US nuclear intimidation , beginning with the Korean War, when ' military commanders Douglas MacArthur and Matthew Ridgeway, presidents Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, all at one time or other favored a nuclear attack on north Korea and were restrained only by the fear of possible Soviet retaliation.'

It has often been suggested that
China could bring Pyongyang around to an agreement by simply withholding aid and trade. This is undoubtedly true, but Beijing has said more than once, openly and up front, that it will not do so. Nothing two-faced about it! "The Chinese are not particularly worried if north Korea has an atomic bomb. They don't believe Pyongyang would be stupid enough to drop one on them. Historically, China has not been concerned about nuclear non-proliferation. " As with Pakistan too.

Japan;

The solitary Atomic bombs victim Japan proclaims "three non-nuclear principles" ie non-production, non-possession and non-introduction into Japan and has a "peace constitution". But the core of its defense are nuclear weapons, never mind they are American, assuring "that any enemy attacking or threatening it with nuclear weapons would be devastated by American nuclear counter-attack." But it is also in the process of becoming a nuclear superpower, as it has both enrichment and reprocessing facilities, and is developing a fast-breeder reactor." Its stocks of plutonium amount to more than 40 tons, the equivalent of 5,000 Nagasaki-type weapons. Its determined pursuit of a nuclear cycle, giving it the wherewithal to be able quickly to go nuclear should that Rubicon ever be reached,-- is in defiance of the February 2005 appeal from the IAEA director general for a five-year freeze on all enrichment and reprocessing works."

How will
Japan react , a country totally opposed to nuclear weapons but with technical capability to produce nuclear weapons with delivery vehicles within a short time ! Without any satisfactory agreed law and regime on the nuclear question, the situation might get out of hand . Who knows , with their expertise on miniaturization from trees to music systems what the Japanese might come up with !.

The previous US administration, under president George W. Bush, was unenthusiastic about arms control talks .Bush even decided that UN was irrelevant and invaded Iraq against the UN Charter .A sobered up Washington under president Obama , after being caught in quagmires in Iraq and Afghanistan left behind by his predecessors and strategic retreats from Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine , Moscow bashing of Georgian ally  , has steered the US back onto a negotiating track, and a new US-Russian agreement to reduce their thousands of long-range nuclear arms .was signed just last month .

China which has been a major proliferator in providing Pakistan nuclear material , know how and blueprints is now planning to sell nuclear reactors to Pakistan, disregarding the views of the Nuclear Suppliers Group , of which the US puppets in India filling newspapers like Indian Express and others while trumpeting the US kindness had made such a great hooha of  US vardan -reward .

 "In most communities it is illegal to cry "fire" in a crowded assembly. Should it not be considered serious international misconduct to manufacture a general war scare in an effort to achieve local political aims?" Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Extending Eisenhower's statement it should be declared that the threat and use of nuclear weapons be declared a crime against humanity. US, Israel and Pakistan keep threatening their neighbours and beyond .Western media rarely condemns such nuclear weapons use policies , postures and actual preparation to load bombs to blackmail non-nuclear weapons states .

Last review in 2005 was an unmitigated disaster .

The 2005 review proved that on the point of disarmament and reduction of arsenals of nuclear weapons , the gang of five stick together aggressively led by USA– No concessions .Period .

While the 5 NWP s could be jointly held responsible for the ignominious end of the review , USA, specially under the Bush administration was staunchly opposed to arms control and nuclear-arms reduction .Indeed it went back from the commitments made in 2000, where by they had agreed to 13 "Practical Steps" which would put some flesh on their "unequivocal undertaking" to fulfill their obligation towards complete nuclear disarmament under Article VI of the NPT.

Instead "USA argued in 2005 that the problem with the NPT regime lies not in the nuclear weapons-states' inaction over disarmament, but in the lack of compliance with it by states such as north Korea and Iran. The other four NWS s too colluded with the US in trying to shift attention away from their failure to begin negotiations on nuclear weapons reduction and ultimate abolition".

The US has been developing "usable low yield" mini-nukes and would redesign earlier bombs for bunker-busting of targets buried deep underground. Both US and UK are into further research on Hydrogen bombs and to place nukes and other new lethal weapons in space. In 1998 a Commission under Donald Rumsfeld had produced the pro-"Star Wars" (Missile Defence) Report of the Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States.

After Bush's election in 2000," Washington walked out of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and 'unsigned' the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. The 2001 "Nuclear Posture Review" recommended the revitalisation of US nuclear forces, and all the elements that support them, within a new triad of conventional and nuclear capabilities.

In 2006 USA adopted a production schedule of 250 nuclear warheads per year and promised to extend its nuclear hegemony over the earth and into space. Under the cover of USA's never ending so called war on terror all kinds of lethal weapons are being developed and tested .

UK has modernised its nuclear forces and assigned tactical missions to its Trident. Paris said that its security "is now and will be guaranteed above all by our nuclear deterrent."

So Russia and China responded .President Putin said Russia was "carrying out research and missile tests of state-of-the-art nuclear missile systems" and that Moscow would "continue to build up firmly and insistently our armed forces, including the nuclear components". Moscow is also reportedly developing unique new-generation nuclear weapons "not possessed by any country in the world ," while China has diluted its no-first-use policy and is "upgrading" and modernising its missiles.

And after September 11, 2001, all of the 5 NWP have become even more addicted to nuclear weapons for 'security'." It is but an excuse. US uses the excuse of its 'war on terror' to arm Pakistan with F-16s and other heavy arms and naval hardware which can be used only against India

El Baradei had warned ,"In recent years, three phenomena—the emergence of a nuclear black market, the determined efforts by additional countries to acquire the technology to produce the fissile material useable to nuclear weapons, and the clearly expressed desired of terrorists to acquire weapons of mass destruction—have radically altered the security landscape."

Obligations and responsibilities of Nuclear Weapons States;

Article VI of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons" which came into force on March 5, 1970 says ;

"Each of the Parties to the Treaty undertakes to pursue negotiations in good faith on effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race at an early date and to nuclear disarmament, and on a treaty on general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international control."

The NPT signed in 1968 , based on a covenant between NPW s and non-NPW s is now subscribed to by 187 states , the four very notable exceptions being Israel ,India and Pakistan (north Korea left NPT in 2003), which possess nuclear weapons and Cuba, which does not. India has always criticized NPT as discriminatory and unequal. In 1995 , NPT 's initial validity of 25 years was extended indefinitely, with a review conference to be held after every five years.

"It is nonetheless the case that states not endowed with nuclear weapons and signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) have always had a basis for considering that the international cooperation provided for in that treaty to develop civilian applications for the atom has stayed a dead letter, as has the compensation promised in exchange for their renunciation of nuclear weapons."

International legal position; NWP s Remain Defiant

The non NWP s have tried all forums to make NWP s implement their obligations under NPT .

International Court of Justice; Its Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons,
July 8, 1996:

"There exists an obligation to pursue in good faith and bring to a conclusion negotiations leading to nuclear disarmament in all its aspects under strict and effective international control."
Para. 105(2)(F).

"The legal import of [the NPT Article VI] obligation goes beyond that of a mere obligation of conduct; the obligation involved here is an obligation to achieve a precise result — nuclear disarmament in all its aspects — by adopting a particular course of conduct, namely, the pursuit of negotiations on the matter in good faith."
Para. 99.

"States must never make civilians the object of attack and must consequently never use weapons that are incapable of distinguishing between civilian and military targets".
Para. 78 (emphasis added). This "cardinal" rule of humanitarian law is "fundamental" and "intransgressible". Paras. 78, 79.

"[T]he threat or use of nuclear weapons would generally be contrary to the rules of international law applicable in armed conflict, and in particular the principles and rules of humanitarian law. However, in view of the current state of international law, and of the elements of fact at its disposal, the Court cannot conclude definitely whether the threat or use of nuclear weapons would be lawful or unlawful in an extreme circumstance of self-defence , in which the very survival of a State would be at stake."
Para. 105(2)(E).

After the ICJ 1996 opinion the obligation to negotiate elimination of nuclear arsenals applies to all states , specially those with massive arsenals .

The "Principles and Objectives" after the 1995 review , reaffirmed the NPT disarmament obligations and showed a road map. It called for negotiation of a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty by 1996, "immediate commencement and early conclusion of negotiation" of a ban on production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons use, and "the determined pursuit by the nuclear-weapon States of systematic and progressive efforts to reduce nuclear weapons globally, with the ultimate goals of eliminating those weapons, and by all States of general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international control."

" Since 1995, support for compliance with the NPT disarmament obligation has been expressed in forums of every kind and at every level, from organizations to professional associations to towns to cities to national parliaments to the European Parliament to the United Nations."

UN General Assembly resolutions:

Follow-up to the advisory opinion of the International Court Justice,
UN GA's res. 54/54 Q (1 December 1999, yes 114, no 28, abstain 22): "2. Calls once again upon all States to immediately fulfill [the nuclear disarmament obligation affirmed by the ICJ] by commencing multilateral negotiations in 2000 leading to an early conclusion of a nuclear weapons convention prohibiting the development, production, testing, deployment, stockpiling, transfer, threat or use of nuclear weapons and providing for their elimination."

"Towards a nuclear-weapon-free world: the need for a new agenda, res. 54/54 G (
1 December 1999, yes 111, no 13, abstain 39): "1. Calls upon the Nuclear-Weapon States to make an unequivocal undertaking to accomplish the speedy and total elimination of their nuclear arsenals and to engage without delay in an accelerated process of negotiations, thus achieving nuclear disarmament, to which they are committed under article VI of the NPT."

"Declaration on the Prohibition of the Use of Nuclear and Thermonuclear Weapons, res. 1653 (1961, yes 55, no 20, abstain 26): Use of nuclear weapons is "contrary to the spirit, letter and aims of the United Nations and, as such, a direct violation of the Charter of the United Nations," "contrary to the rules of international law and to the laws of humanity," and "a crime against mankind and civilization".


Pakistan's Dr. Khan's nuke material and know how 'Wallmart'

 

When it comes to nuclear proliferation ,Pakistan is a favourite of both China and USA, with Beijing flouting the NPT and US acquiescing in Islamabad selling nuclear know how and material openly .

It was the Bhopal ( India) born Pakistan national and German trained metallurgist and nuclear scientist and a globaliser in nuclear weapons technology ,Dr. Abdul Qadir Khan, who brought into world focus in 2004, Timbuktu, now known for its remoteness and but a great commercial and Islamic cultural centre in medieval times. Khan invested in a Timbuktu Hotel ,La Colombe ( named afetr his Dutch wife ) so that he could travel from Pakistan to Timbuktu and the region and back and even supervise transfer of yellow cake to Pakistan and elsewhere . One can easily fly east from Timbuktu , a town in Mali on river Niger at the southern edge of the Sahara desert to Niger , east of Mali ,with its Uranium mines or go by road or river. He went around openly , flying around to Morocco , Mali, Chad ,Sudan and every where the maker of the Islamic bomb was a welcome hero.

In 2004 the media accused Khan about his proliferation activities accusing him of even using Pakistan military aircrafts to transport furniture for his Timbuktu hotel project from Pakistan .  Whatever came in on return journeys ,Yellow cake !, from neighbouring Niger ( George Bush had falsely accused of getting yellow cake from Niger ) Not even the gullible would believe that such top secret transfers were not known to the all powerful ISI, the Intelligence Services of Pakistan or the western intelligence services.

 

A former Dutch Prime Minister revealed that he was stopped from moving against Khan by USA's Central Intelligence Agency.

AQ Khan's contribution to Globalisation of nuclear weapons technology
Khan ,while employed in early 1970s by Physics Dynamic Research Laboratory ,based in Amsterdam ,a subcontractor to the URENCO consortium specializing in the manufacture of nuclear equipment , was persuaded in 1975 to take over Pakistan's Uranium enrichment plant by Pakistan Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, who after India's 1974 nuclear implosion had vowed that Pakistan would have its Islamic bomb even if " we eat grass"  Khan took over in 1976 bringing with him stolen secret URENCO blueprints for uranium centrifuge and the suppliers list .

Convicted in 1983 in abstentia by a court in the Netherlands for stealing the designs, his conviction would be later overturned on a technicality. Then US supported and financed along with Saudi Arabia and others, Pakistan based Jihad against USSR in Afghanistan was in full swing. The purloined material used for enrichment of Uranium was used in Pakistan's first nuclear device on 28 May 1998. There are credible allegations that the Pakistan's nuclear weapons closely mirror Chinese designs from the late 1960's.

In March 2001, when Al Qaeda showed its hand and bombed US embassies in Africa , the close collaboration with Pakistan's ISI and military with the Taleban and Osama bin Laden was well known .So Khan , by now a Pakistan national hero ,was quietly retired but remained an adviser to the new President General Pervez Musharraf . Khan's proliferation activities could become mushroom clouds over the western horizon. Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage  in an article in Financial Times of 1 June 2001, expressed concern that, "people who were employed by the nuclear agency and have retired" may be assisting North Korea with its nuclear program. Unsaid were fears about Taleban , Al Qaeda and nuclear secrets passed on to Muslim countries like Libya and Iran among others .
In October 2003, Richard Armitage reportedly briefed president Gen. Musharraf and so did Gen. Abizaid, then head of US Central Command. But the nuclear genii was already out of the bottle. With the international inspections of Iran's nuclear operations and the October 2003 interception of a ship headed for Libya and carrying centrifuge parts, Pakistan's game was out in the open , when United Nation's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), weighed in November 2003. In late January 2004 Pakistani officials 'concluded' that Khan and Mohammed Farooq were doing black market deals , but acting on their won ,in sale of sensitive technology to Iran and Libya ,perhaps for their own personal gain .But Musharraf , a smooth liar than former British PM Tony Blair .first denied any government involvement .Khan's so called harsh punishment amounted to house arrest, which only meant no one could meet or interview him.
Like Pakistan's popular TV family melodramas , Khan admitted selling nuclear technology to Iran, Libya, and North Korea between 1989 and 2000  (to North Korea even beyond) and asked for clemency, which was promptly granted by Gen Musharraf. Any international investigation , not including US and Chinese experts would have also shown the truth of western acquiescence.
The network used to supply these activities was global in scope, stretching from Germany to Dubai and from China to South and South East Asia, and involved numerous middlemen and suppliers. Khan Research Laboratories' sales brochure had promoted the sale of components derived from Pakistan's nuclear weapons program and critical to the making of centrifuges.
Khan traveled openly during late 1990s to many countries around Niger, with Pakistani missions in Morocco, Nigeria, Sudan , Kenya ,Malaysia etc providing him all help .This information is available in media and books. In Cleric Turaibi's Sudan , where Osama was guest for some time before  returning to Afghanistan, Khan was welcomed by the Sudanese President and the minister of education. Many times Khan was accompanied by senior serving scientists of Pakistan's nuclear establishment, responsible for Pakistan's military nuclear development. These included Dr. Fakhrul Hasan Hashmi, Chief Scientific Adviser to Khan , Brig.Tajwar, Director-General Security Khan's Research Laboratory , Dr.Nazir Ahmed, Director-General S&TC Division KRL among others . Khan and his aids visited at least 10 African countries in February, 2000 alone.

An investigation into Khans' activities revealed transfer of nuclear weapons-related technology, centrifuge parts, and blueprints to Iran and Libya through a Malaysian middleman, Buhary Syed Abu Tahir. The network comprised of European middlemen from Germany, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland which helped Khan in illicit trafficking and proliferation of nuclear technology through countries ranging from the United Arab Emirates, to South Korea, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. Times of India, in early 2004, reported that Khan sold Nuke know how to Syria and Turkey. Damascus later denied the report.

North Korea & Pakistan in a Missile for Nukes Tango;
In Pakistan's wide ranging nuclear proliferation ,specially with North Korea , almost all Pakistan Prime Ministers and Military Chiefs were reportedly involved . Khan's network reportedly played a key role in North Korea's nuclear program, including both centrifuge designs and a small number of actual complete centrifuges, in addition to a list of components needed to manufacture additional ones, after it had agreed under the 1994 Agreed Framework to freeze its reactors and reprocessing facilities. In return, in 1994 Pakistani Gen. Abudl Waheed sent Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to Pyongyang for North Korean assistance in nuclear-capable long range missiles and to bring back computer disks containing specifications for missiles. It was claimed that lack of money on Pakistan's part made trading easier! Soon Khan made the first of his about 13 trips to North Korea, as part of a Pakistani delegation to Pyongyang, composed of both scientists and military officers. At that time Gen. Musharraf was Gen Waheed's director general for military operations.
Khan confessed to helping North Korea with the knowledge and approval of senior military commanders, among which were two army chiefs Gen Musharraff and  Gen. Karamat. Khan claimed that Karamat was also aware of the terms of the barter deal between North Korea and Pakistan, as Pakistan test-fired a Ghauri missile in April 1998. Implicitly Musharraf knew too as after becoming army chief of staff in October 1998, he also took over the Ghauri program. In exchange, North Korea got centrifuge components between 1997-1999 , with Khan's network providing direct technical assistance between the years 1998-2000.
In 2000, Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence conducted a charade raid on an aircraft chartered by the Khan Lab and bound for North Korea because it was claimed that senior military commanders were unaware of Khan's dealings with North Korea. The raid obviously yielded no evidence. As late as July 2002, Pakistani cargo planes were spotted by US Spy satellites in Pyongyang being loaded with missile parts. Later President Gen Musharraf claimed that these were picking up surface-to-air missiles Pakistan had purchased. In April 2003, a cargo-ship containing a aluminum tubing, intended for use as outer casings for G-2(P-2) centrifuges, was intercepted in the Suez Canal following German conclusion that it was headed for North Korea. It was also reported that Khan admitted that during a 1999 visit to an undisclosed location, an hour out of Pyongyang, he witnessed first hand what were described to be three plutonium nuclear devices produced by North Korea.
How ever ,only in August 2005, President Musharraf for the first time confirmed, during an interview with the Japanese news agency Kyodo, that Khan had transferred both centrifuges and centrifuge parts as well as their designs on to North Korea.
US and North Korea
After three years of confrontation between US and North Korea , choice insults hurled at each other and off and on negotiations - a statement of principles intended to form a framework for an eventual agreement was signed on 19 September 2005 ,after four rounds of six-party talks in Beijing. Under intense pressure from its neighbours and the United States, North Korea signed up to the document that commits it - in theory - to scrapping its nuclear weapons and weapons programs and readmitting inspectors from IAEA. The North Korea's neighbours and the US, in return, have agreed to supply energy assistance and move towards diplomatic normalisation. The US also promised it had no nuclear weapons on the Korean peninsula and had no intention to attack the North Korea. If North Korea has lied so has USA broken international laws and treaties ,invaded Iraq against UN opposition , so there is little trust in each other.

Pakistan's help to Iran;

Following Iran's disclosure of uranium enrichment research and subsequent inspections in 2004 , the central role of Pakistan in Iran's nuclear program became clear. According to media reports, Khan reportedly told Inter Services Intelligence officials that he transferred nuclear weapons technology so that other Muslim countries could use it to enhance their security.

Global Security.Org website said that ,"according to confessions by A.Q. Khan and his aides to Pakistani investigators, he reportedly implicated among others, Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg, who is a Shia  Pakistan's army chef from 1988-1991, and that any nuclear technology shared with Iran had been approved by him. These charges were denied by Beg. But there was evidence that Beg had been informed by Khan of the transfer to Iran in early 1991 of outdated hardware, though it has been claimed that A.Q. Khan had led him to believe that the material would not allow Iran to produce enriched uranium.
"A.Q. Khan has claimed that equipment and drawing shipped to Iran were supplied as a result of pressure from the late Gen. Imtiaz during his tenure as defense advisor to Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto from December 1988 to August 1990. Khan also admitted to meeting Iranian scientists in Karachi at the request of Dr. Niazi, a close Bhutto aide. In return for the help, Iran transferred millions of dollars to foreign bank accounts, with some money funneled through the Bank of Credit and Commerce International , which collapsed in 1991.
"Some of the centrifuges examined also appeared to have been used outside Iran to enrich uranium, while components of some centrifuges appeared to have come directly from Pakistan. Though some of the machines Iran had bought did not work properly, Iran reportedly still managed to effect significant improvements on Pakistani equipment designs. Despite the design similarities, Iran has nonetheless denied having received them from Pakistan.
"Faced with disclosure, Khan reportedly contacted Iranian officials to not only urge them to destroy some of their facilities but also to pretend that the Pakistanis who had assisted them had died. In early March 2005, Pakistan acknowledged A. Q. Khan had provided centrifuges to Iran, though it denied having had any knowledge of the transactions. "

Iran counters Western bullying;

In his statements President Ahmadinejad has accused the West of "nuclear apartheid" and lambasted them as sponsors of state terrorism around the world. "Those hegemonic powers, who consider scientific and technological progress of independent and free nations as a challenge to their monopoly on these instruments of power ... have misrepresented Iran's healthy and fully safeguarded technological endeavours in the nuclear field as pursuit of nuclear weapons," he said. "This is nothing but a propaganda ploy."
Ahmadinejad said Iran would not accept "nuclear apartheid" that permitted some countries to enrich fuel, but not others. "We're not going to cave in to the excessive demands of certain powers," He correctly insisted the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, or NPT, gave every signatory the right to produce nuclear fuel, an interpretation wrongly disputed by the West. He insisted that Iran's program was purely for peaceful civilian energy purposes and said Tehran would cooperate with the IAEA, although he hinted that it would consider withdrawing from the NPT if the matter was sent to the Security Council. he charged, with a doctrine that includes preemptive strikes and developing a new generation of tactical nuclear weapons.
"For Iran, nuclear technology is a source of national pride and a demonstration of its political and technological independence from its former colonial masters," says Daryl Kimball, executive director of Arms Control Association, a non-partisan organization that researches nuclear issues. Kimball adds, "This is much more complicated than a simple economic and energy calculation."
Commented a more independent Christian Science Monitor; " Iran bids to redefine nuclear limits- Iran's president challenges the sway of Western powers" perhaps sums up best the battle between Nuclear haves and have-nots. It commented the US was failing to abide by the NPT itself,
"It is, of course, an issue of proliferation, but really it is about the nature of the [Iranian] regime, its politics, and its ambitions," says Shahram Chubin, head of research at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy. The dispute masks a power play "on both sides," between Iran and the US, "It's a question of who is going to dominate the regional order." Chubin should honestly admit that the developing world supported by Russia, China , India and others is confronting inequitable Western hegemony, since 1945 and now clearly outdated .
Libya and other Muslim countries
Once Libya decided to 'come clean' on its weapons of mass destruction programs the implications on A.Q. Khan and, possibly, Pakistan were clear. Started in the early 1990s, Libya's disclosed uranium enrichment program appears based on both Pakistan's centrifuge designs, with some of the centrifuges having been flown there from Pakistan. Khan confessed to meeting with Libyans in Istanbul, Turkey, in 1990. Libya was also told by the Pakistanis how and where to acquire additional components for this program. Components manufactured at a facility in Malaysia were intercepted by the United States aboard a German-registered ship on their way to Libya in October 2003 after having been spotted whilst going through the Suez Canal.

According to the minutes of a meeting of Select Committee on Foreign Affairs of the British Parliament , its chairmen described Dr. AQ Khan "history's greatest nuclear proliferator" . Dr. Gary Samore from the International Institute for Strategic Studies said , " I think we know from documentary evidence that representatives of AQ Khan approached Iraq in the months leading up to the 1991 war, and that Iraq never followed up on that offer. That is one case. According to public reports, supposedly AQ Khan approached both Syria and Saudi Arabia , both of whom, for whatever reason, decided not to purchase his services. I think we have to assume that AQ Khan knocked on every door. We may very well learn that he had contacts with other governments in the Middle East but whether anybody actually bought anything, at this point in time, I am not aware."

While there are no known reports of any nuclear program in Saudi Arabia but in such a secretive but wealthy closed society it cannot be ruled out.  Its political and military relations with Pakistan have been close and abiding.  It is well-known that Saudi Arabia contributed heavily towards for Pakistan nuclear program.  Saudi Arabia which considered himself as the leader of the Sunnis was happy that Pakistan succeeded in acquiring the Islamic bomb, never mind from the Communist Chinese. A home of Wahabbis , an ideology which it exports , even to Muslim countries ,it even deniesAl Qaeda groups in the Kingdom .No one know what is boiling inside the cauldron.

But there have been reports in German media about possession of nuclear technology if not nukes transferred by Pakistan. If Islamabad could do much for Iran ,then what it will not do for its financial patron Saudi Arabia.

Conclusion;

As with many geniuses , who hover between craziness and acute lucidity , after Hiroshima and Nagasaki , mercurial physicist J Robert Oppenheimer, who led the technical side of the Manhattan project for the Atomic bomb , refused to head the hydrogen bomb project. The atomic bomb Oppenheimer had built represented destruction of 10,000 tons of TNT, the hydrogen bomb represented 10 million tons of TNT.

 Oppenheimer knew that there was no defense against nuclear terrorism . At a Senate hearing he was asked "whether three or four men couldn't smuggle units of an [atomic] bomb into New York and blow up the whole city". Oppenheimer responded, "Of course it could be done, and people could destroy New York." When a startled senator then asked, "What instrument would you use to detect an atomic bomb hidden somewhere in a city?" Oppenheimer quipped, "A screwdriver" [to open each and every crate or suitcase].

In fact , Oppenheimer along with his mentor and friend Danish physicist Niels Bohr suggested to politicians in USA and UK that an international agency be created to handle nuclear technology and weapons. Political and military leaders in US and England thought the two physicists were crazy . Prime Minister Winston Churchill quipped that Bohr be locked up, while President Harry S Truman vowed never to see that expletives Oppenheimer again.

The world has arrived at a very grave if not one of the gravest of the cross roads in its history .But the politicians , believing in the survival of the fittest or one who can counter destroy the opponent many times over ,still rule the world..
K Gajendra Singh, Indian ambassador (retired), served as ambassador to Turkey and Azerbaijan from August 1992 to April 1996. Prior to that, he served terms as ambassador to Jordan, Romania and Senegal. He is currently chairman of the Foundation for Indo-Turkic Studies. Copy right with the author. E-mail: kgsingh@yahoo.com

 



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Sunday, April 25, 2010

From Agrichemicals to Crops , US Corporate Control !


 

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From Agrichemicals to Crops , US Corporate Control !

Early History of Plant Genetic Engineering

 

Recently there were heated debates in India on the use of Genetically Modified (GM) seeds, in regard to the vegetable brinjal ,not always well informed or unbiased , since politicians and so called experts are for sale or in for making a fast buck.

 

As the ongoing sleaze oozing out of Indian Cricket's Premier League shows ,bhagidari -a nexus between corrupt Indian politicians almost across the spectrum, corporate houses and administrators , has emerged, circumventing rules and making opacity the norm. Many millennia old Brahmin imposed hierarchic order doesn't comprehend the rule of law or equality before law , a European construct which emerged out of prolonged social evolution and bloody revolutions.

 

Discussions in media did not bother to bring out fully the long term damage of GM cotton when efforts were being made to bulldoze use of GM brinjal  , which is sometimes used even for medicinal purposes . ( Turks have created dozen of delicious dishes out of brinjal known as patli jan in Turkish). Any thing which could expose western, mostly US corporate interests is soon suppressed by their agents in India .

While the environment ministry imposed a moratorium on the release of GM brinjal until independent studies established its safety and there is scientific consensus ,the pressure from the agriculture and food ministry ,US corporate interests and their agents in India continues .

Regarding GM cotton ,Dr Keshav Kranthi acting director of the Central Institute of Cotton Research in Nagpur, warned that poor management of the technology has spawned an abundance of predictable and unexpected problems. The rapid adoption of GM cotton by farmers across the country has coincided with the rise of hitherto unknown insect pests, increased pesticide applications by farmers, and declining cotton productivity over the past three years.

Indian regulators approved GM cotton engineered with a bacterial gene to resist an insect — based on technology similar to that in GM brinjal — in 2002. GM cotton, now grown in up to 90 per cent of the crop in some areas, has virtually eliminated its target pest — bollworms. India's annual cotton output has jumped from 3 billion kg to 5.3 billion kg over the past decade.

But new insects, including one called a mealybug, not known as cotton pests, have emerged, causing significant economic losses, Kranthi said in a government report with his comments on GM brinjal. "Cotton is a tricky crop — we should have been more careful." "There are lessons to be learnt from this experience for future genetically modified crops, brinjal or anything else," he added.

Dr Shiv Chopra, a Canada-based microbiologist and well known human rights activist ,in his book, Corrupt To The Core - Memoirs Of A Health Canada Whistleblower, writes that the corruption in governments around the world endangers public food supply and health of the people . He succeeded in getting the Bovine Growth Hormone banned in Canada and the European Union in 1999. He says that hormones, antibiotics, slaughterhouse waste, genetically modified organisms and pesticides are unsafe. The European Union, led by Denmark, has banned hormones, antibiotics and slaughter house wastes entering the food supply.

Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) first of all, do not bring any benefit to either health or the economy in terms of increased production. The increased production is because pesticides are attached to them, which will kill any kind of life ,even insects which normally share some of nature's bounty. "Roundup" of Monsanto, will kill absolutely anything that is green in sight; grass, trees, plants, anything that is green and in soil. Except the crop that one wants to grow, everything else will be killed. When you kill plants, on the plant there are insects, worms and nitrogen fixing bacteria; all that gets destroyed.

The multinational companies like Monsanto and others are so powerful that one does not hear many scientists or politicians talking about the harmful effects of GMOs? In his book, Dr Chopra quoted from a 1990 speech given in Canada by a Monsanto executive , who said, "MNCs will soon rule the world through intellectual property rights . We can take over the White House, the Parliament of England, France, Japan and Germany, and once we do that, we will see that China and India would come along and then we can take Africa for granted." This is what is happening . America is not run by the American people any more; but by these multinational corporations. Sadly, everywhere neither the media nor the scientific journals report the correct facts.

 

In a calculated move GM brinjal was chosen first for Indian market : a simple vegetable that many people do not even like? Brinjal is an unimportant vegetable belonging to the Solanaceae family, of other popular vegetables like tomatoes, potatoes and chillies.

The release of GM brinjal would be the beginning of the end of Indian agriculture. US Agri-multinationals are here to make money as do others by selling arms to opposing countries and militias , which brings death and destruction and profits to the multinationals. .

If GM brinjal enters the farms in India, everything will automatically becomes GM. Once GM brinjal is widely grown, they do not have to introduce GM potato, GM chilly and GM  tomato; the GM gene will automatically get into the food supply. Soon  potato, tomato, chilli will contain the GM gene and there will be no ordinary tomato or potato crop that can be grown by the farmer. Only the GM species will thrive. Even crops like rice and maize can get contaminated.

With only GM seeds in the farms, all the seeds needed for Indian agriculture will be owned by a private company and thousands of varieties of, say, brinjal will automatically get wiped out. That is because we will be forced to buy only one kind of seed.

Following the introduction of various harmful medicines , pesticides ,GM foods the Americans are far from healthy people not as projected by Bay Watch series with silicone busts .Just look at the people at the US airports , streets , unwieldy ill-formed bodies fed on hormones and GM foods . US spends 16 per cent of their GDP on healthcare ,it will be 20 per cent after the recent bill but with millions still without any healthcare .Never mind most of it is pocketed by the medical , pharmaceuticals and insurance mafias. Americans do not live any longer than other people in the world.

A recent report in French Le Monde shows how powerful US corporate interests can even bend the Europe Union .On March 2 the first notable act of the new European Commission presided over by José Manuel Barroso was to shatter the 1998 moratorium on authorization of genetically modified organisms (GMO) that had been established in Europe. Mr. Barroso - and the "elites" - deem the citizens wrong. So the commission chose to authorize the cultivation of a transgenic potato. The decision was taken without a meeting of the commissioners and transferred from the environment commissioner , to the commissioner charged with "health and consumer protection," as though the GMO question were nothing but a health issue.

The authorization involves a GMO that contains an inserted antibiotic-resistant gene, which the discussions during the 1990's had concluded that such genes must not be used .The report concluded that it was a  ratification of Europe's weakness in the direction desired by the "godfather" it never succeeds in ridding itself of - the United States. The Godfather's hand was also manifest in Copenhagen.

But campaigning by environmental groups and the general public has weakened the Bulgarian government's resolve to allow the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops. In January 2010, the Bulgarian parliament voted, on a first reading, legislation allowing the release of GM organisms into the environment. But the Environmental Parliamentary Committee under public pressure accepted a five-year moratorium on GM cultivation and a ban on testing near organic fields and beehives.Environmentalists are now want the new legislation to be dropped completely

India is in serious danger from the use of GM seeds in agriculture , says Tom Mysiewicz ,political commentator, researcher, and creator of newsletter BioEngineering News and DJM Enzyme Report in addition to the annual Bio1000  Directory of Biotechnology Companies

 

 " By tying everything to non-reproducible seed--and in the process damaging the crops of neighboring farmers who attempt to retain traditional cultivars--they will eliminate millions of Indian farmers.  Large corporate farms will become the norm.  What will happen to the surplus rural population? " He writes that India being a largely vegetarian nation and MORE dependent on agriculture (as opposed to Brazilian-type ranching) , will feel the impact of declines in food quality, food-related diseases due to incorrect protein conformation and amino-acid structure, and increases in food costs due to hikes in GM seed prices."
 
If
India must introduce GM seeds in India, their use be limited to restricted areas--ones where the wind patterns do not spread the pollen to non-GM crops.  (Recombinant plant-virus vectors can be spread through pollen and can "infect" other crops with exogenous DNA.) Also GM food products should be clearly labeled for Indian consumers for those who wish to avoid them.

 

Here is what Tom Mysiewicz has to say on GMOs and related multinationals.
 
Early History of Plant Genetic Engineering
 
by Tom Mysiewicz
 
I was editor of the weekly biotechnology news service BioEngineering News from 1980 through 1993.  I covered plant genetic engineering from its inception and was even allowed (under secrecy agreement) to attend the first Gordon Research Conference on plant genetic engineering.  (No reporter had ever been allowed to attend one of these conferences before--since the secrecy agreement later hampered me as to what I could write about the subject, I suspect that may have been the reason.)
 
The main push behind this technology was to move profit centers from agrichemicals into the seeds, thereby securing complete commercial control of food crops.
 
In the
U.S., seed companies traditionally were money losers and used as tax shelters by wealthy families.  Starting in the early 1980s a Rothschild-created company in Wisconsin, Agrigenetics, was formed ostensibly to develop genetically engineered cultivars.  However, BioEngineering News discovered investors' monies were mostly being plowed into the rapid purchase of U.S. seed companies rather than the fertile soil of Wisconsin
!  The story was even briefly covered in an issue of the Spotlight.
 
So angry was a (Jewish) top executive of this company that he would actually stand up at scientific meetings, red=faced, and yell at me and denounce me, to the chagrin of his colleagues.  He even sent mailings around calling my publication a "mendacious yellow rag".  However, with the exposure, investment sources dried up and the company's pyramid scheme ran into financial difficulty.  The assets and seed companies were ultimately sold to Lubrizol, a manufacturer of industrial adhesives' and specialty products and lubricants.
 
The USDA and FDA gave plant genetic engineering a big boost by recognizing the products of such research as GRAS (Generally Regarded as Safe) meaning they were not subjected to rigorous animal testing.
 
Initial genetic modification of plants was done with recombinant strains of crown-gall virus Agrobacterium tumefaciens.  Subesquently, other plant-disease vectors were developed as was non-disease "shotgun" genetic technology (which fired genes directly into plant cells whose cell walls had been enzymatically removed--so-called protoplasts.)  Surprisingly (to some) it turned out many of the genetic modifications were passed on through the seeds.  To help safeguard DNA technology, some companies developed "suicide gene" technology that would cause a seed line to self destruct after a few generations, preventing farmers from saving and planting their own seeds.
 
I have been out of the industry a long time and have not had time to review papers on cumulative health effects of GM crop ingestion.  My suspicion is that the culprit in ill-health effects could be mutant amino acids (resulting from genetic engineering) whose structure is different from those found in nature.  This could also relate to breathing of pollen and the transmission of cloned genes into humans and animals.
 
There have been cases of genetic engineering companies, like Monsanto, suing farmers for patent infringement and theft of trade secrets whose non-GM crops were contaminated by pollen from adjacent fields.  I have suggested these farmers countersue the GM-crop companies for contaminating their crops!
 
In my estimation, the spread of GM pollen around the world may be killing honeybees and bats (who ingest pollinating insects) and spreading to non-GM crops and even wild plants.  A worst-case scenario would be a large-scale die-off of useful plant species, resulting in worldwide famine.

K Gajendra Singh, Indian ambassador (retired), served as ambassador to Turkey and Azerbaijan from August 1992 to April 1996. Prior to that, he served terms as ambassador to Jordan, Romania and Senegal. He is currently chairman of the Foundation for Indo-Turkic Studies. Copy right with the author. E-mail: kgsingh@yahoo.com

 



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Monday, April 12, 2010

Geopolitical battle in Kyrgyzstan over US military Lilypond in central Asia



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Geopolitical battle in Kyrgyzstan over US military Lilypond in central Asia

 

After the Fall of the Berlin Wall, a triumphant US led capitalist West went about dismantling the Union of Socialist Republics and 'induced' Moscow's erstwhile allies in Europe to join Nato. US & Nato forces , dismembered the multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-lingual Slav and orthodox Yugoslavia , which with religious and ethnic affinities was strategically closer to Russia .

 

Using as pretext the 119 attacks on US symbols of economic and military might in New York and Washington , which more and more people are now coming round to believe was an inside job or at best allowed to happen like "Pearl Harbour " which brought US into WWII ,Washington , instead of attacking Saudi Arabia and Egypt , from where most of the hijackers originated , first bombed Afghanistan , coercing ally Pakistan into joining it or get bombed to stone age and installed a former UNOCOL consultant Hamid Karzai as the new ruler in Kabul after the Taleban leadership disappeared into Pakistan and northern Alliance marched into Kabul. Then on flimsy grounds illegally invaded Iraq in 2003 for its oil.

 

Taking advantage of the unraveling of USSR into many states now in utter disarray , under the pretext of  US led 'War on terror ' in Afghanistan ,Washington acquired bases in the heart of central Asia ; in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan , the last next door to China's turbulent Turkic speaking Uighur province of Xinjiang .

 

Washington then organized US franchised ( like Mcdonalds ,KFC outlets ) street revolutions financed by US non governmental fronts and organisations , CIA and Washington's envoys in former Russian allies in Europe and in Moscow's near abroad .It succeeded in Serbia ( from which Montenegro was detached making it landlocked) ,Georgia and Ukraine , but failed in Belarus .In Uzbekistan , where the regime change was attempted a few weeks after Kyrgyzstan regime change in March 2005, feisty Islam Karimov expelled the US forces from its base .

Throughout history ,the former Soviet Union steppes have been the scene of decisive battles and wars by chariot riding Indo-Europeans and horse riding Turkish, Mongol and other tribes who moulded the history of the then known civilized world in Asia , Middle East , Eastern Europe and Mediterranean. Once again it occupies a central strategic space , and along with the energy and other resources of the Middle East , has become an arena of rivalry and for control.

 

"Lilypad" concept of mini-bases for U.S. forces to leapfrog around the globe.

In the post Berlin Wall Fall era , fancy schemes were crafted in Pentagon under defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld , his deputy Paul Wolfowitz and others . In 2004 , still gloating over its 'Mission accomplished' in Iraq ,in ignorance of the ground realities of an Iraqi resistance on the rise, the Pentagon after acquiring new bases in former Warsaw pact powers like Bulgaria and Romania ,as part of America's new "imperial lifeline" wanted an all comprehensive link to new U.S. bases being built across Central Asia, Pakistan, Iraq, and the Gulf, designed to cement Washington's hold in Middle East and Central Asia to exploit its natural resources.

Army heavy tankers and artillery were to be replaced by light, Canadian-made wheeled armoured vehicles. Troops were trained in counter-insurgency operations and urban warfare. A "lilypad" concept of austere, rapidly created skeleton mini-bases would allow
U.S. forces to leapfrog around the globe.

 

The US armed forces were to be restructured for "expeditionary warfare" (the British used to call it "the imperial mission"). This planning process was begun a decade earlier , but accelerated under the Bush administration, which under the influence of the military-industry complex has relentlessly militarized US foreign policy. US now spends as much as the rest of world put together ,ostensibly on defense aka defending , strengthening and expanding its hegemony around the world. The bases in the central Asian republics and elsewhere were the lillipads for quick transfer of mobile lightly armed forces to occupy the bases till heavier equipment and larger forces arrived .

 

But Manas base in Kyrgyzstan just outside the capital Bishkek is more than a lilipad .Its strategic location in the heart of central Asia is a lynchpin in the US armed forces' movement of troops and supplies in and out of Afghanistan. When the Kyrgyz government threatened to cancel the lease to the base last summer, the president was wooed with a private letter and other inducements .Yes the rent on the lease were tripled . But little benefit from this "strategic relationship" trickles down to the impoverished people of Kyrgyzstan.

 

US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke in his new Avatar paid his first visit in February to Kyrgyzstan , and the three other former Soviet Central Asian republics which border it, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan , and said ,"35,000 US troops were transiting each month on their way in and out of Afghanistan." At the rate he mentioned, it adds to 420,000 troops annually. It is no small lilipad ,it is a lilypond. While US military movements have never been disrupted , movements by troops by regional countries were hampered .

Another 'Revolution' in Kyrgyzstan , now pro-Moscow !

 

After Kyrgyz President. Kurmanbek Bakiyev fled the capital Bishkek on 7 April , in the wake of wide spread violence in which 75 people were killed  and 400 wounded Ms. Otunbayeva, a former foreign minister, announced that she would lead a "people's government" until a new constitution could be written and elections held.

 

Dr Andrea Berg , a Berlin-based Central Asia researcher with Human Rights Watch commented recently. "The human rights situation has deteriorated in the last two to three years, and especially in the last six months. There have been physical attacks and murders of journalists, closures of newspapers, trials against high-ranking opposition members. I think the last straw was the socio-economic problems, increase of the prices for energy, and on cell phone fees. The US has criticised certain developments in Kyrgyzstan, but in general the main concern was about stability. Human rights came second."

Ms. Otunbayeva played down reports that Russia had helped the Opposition to win power after another senior figure, Omurbek Tekebayev, said that Moscow had "played its role" in deposing Bakiyev. Tekebayev cited to The Times a series of critical articles in Russian newspapers which had emboldened the Opposition and "acted as a signal that Russian authorities would not support Bakiyev".

Bakiyev had infuriated Moscow by reneging on a pledge to close the US base last year after receiving $2.15 billion (£1.4 billion) in Russian loans , even though in the same month, the Kyrgyz parliament voted to end the U.S. presence. The lease was ultimately renewed with higher rent.
 

Russia has been the first country to recognise the new regime amid speculation that it wants the US airbase closed .Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin has spoken to Otunbayeva twice since 7 April and offered financial aid and support. Ms. Otunbayeva had visited Moscow earlier this year in January and March.

Ms. Otunbayeva has sent a team led by Almazbek Atambayev, her deputy to Moscow to discuss  aid with Putin to rebuild the country .Officials have accused Bakiyev of ransacking the state treasury before he fled Bishkek .The frozen banking system contained only $22 million (£14 million). "The state coffers are almost empty. All the funds have been transferred," Edil Baisalov, Ms Otunbayeva's chief of staff, said.

 

Ms Otunbayeva insisted that she had no plans at present to revise the agreement on Manas base with Washington, The "the status quo would remain", she said .But who knows , this could change . The annual rent of about $60 million the US pays to use the base could be renegotiated. But comments from a Kremlin official said that "in Kygryzstan, there should be only one base — Russian".

According to New York Times ,Washington made its first high-level contact with the interim government on 10 April and reportedly got assurances that the new leadership would allow American use of the Manas airport which is so important in supplies for the war effort in Afghanistan. But a statement on the State Department Web site did not say exactly how long the US could count on using the airport.

 

The agreement was renewed last June and is due for renewal in July this year . Secretary of state Hillary Clinton telephoned Ms Otunbayeva in Bishkek and assistant secretary of state Robert O. Blake sent to Bishkek . Earlier on 10 April , the United States Embassy in Bishkek issued a statement that stopped short of endorsing the new government. "We remain a committed partner to the development of Kyrgyzstan for the benefit of the Kyrgyz people and intend to continue to support the economic and democratic development of the country," it said.

 

Bakiyev who fled from capital Bishkek in the north is now holed up in south of the country in his home town of Jalalabad , in the very heart of Ferghana valley. He was installed after the overthrow following an organized street violence in March 2005 named 'Tulip'  revolution by Western leadership and media .Then the fall guy was Askar Akayev , who was earlier promoted as poster boy of democracy by the West .Washington had even manipulated Kyrgyzstan entry into WTO . A poor country Bishkek was an unlikely candidate for WTO .

In exchange US had a free run of Kyrgyz territory adjoining China's turbulent Turkic speaking Uighur province of Xinjiang. Kyrgyzstan, a landlocked country of 5 million impoverished people without oil, is strategically located, sharing its eastern border with Xinjiang and has Kazakhstan and Russia in north, Uzbekistan in the west and in south Tajikistan.

 

US became suspicious in 2005 when  the  pliant Akayev , seeing the consolidation and rise of the Russian federation under President Vladimir Putin was taking steps to come closer to the Kremlin . Ever since 2003 when Akayev allowed Russia to establish a full-fledged military base in Kant in Kyrgyzstan "he was not with us –America ' .So Washington  organized the Tulip revolution in the wake of earlier successful Rose revolution in Georgia and Orange revolution in Ukraine and installed as President Bakiyev. Putin acquiesced , China watched in dismay but it was not a complete success for Washington either. Akayev fled to his patrons in Moscow.

 

"The base at Manas will stay as long as the situation in Afghanistan requires," Kyrgyz Defense Minister Ismail Isakov said during a news conference with Rumsfeld in July 2005 . "Once there is stabilization, there will be no need. But now I agree with [Rumsfeld], who said the situation in Afghanistan is far from stable." This was Rumsfeld's second visit to Bishkek that year. Tongue in cheek he added that independent countries made decisions without any pressure or outside intervention. 

 

President Bakiyev had thanked Rumsfeld for the US support and thanked Washington for its contribution in ensuring that the elections were pronounced democratic and legal. He said that the US administration was always with Kyrgyzstan in its democratic and economic development since its independence. The US reportedly provided $750 million in aid to Kyrgyzstan since its independence in 1991. Claims in the Russian media that the United States granted $200 million in financial assistance for continued access to the Manas air base after 2005 regime change, were denied by Kyrgyz officials

 

It is not that the Manas base pumps about $156,000 a day into the local economy and accounted for about 5% of Kyrgyzstan's GDP but the period of laissez faire under deposed President Akayev helped infiltrate US friends in to positions of power in Kyrgyzstan. The country was infested with US supporters .The training provided to police and military personnel by USA in Kyrgyzstan and elsewhere is very useful in subverting the loyalty to wards it .This was a routine Cold War game played by the two super powers .

While US leaders and captive corporate media never stop lecturing others on corruption , nepotism and cronyism , human rights violations , you name it ,Washington has allowed proxies like Bakiyev Viktor Yushchenko in Ukraine or Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili to do the same .The Bakiyev family became extremely rich following contracts awarded  by the Pentagon ostensibly for providing supplies to the US air base in Manas .Some estimates put the figure that the Pentagon awarded last year businesses to members of the Bakiyev family amounting to US$80 million.  (US proxies around the world , knowing their time is short make hay since somebody is always ready to replace them and obey US commands . )

 

Since the days of Akayev , Kyrgyzstan has also allowed US facilities to keep an eye on Xinjiang , via highly sophisticated electronic devices that could "peep" into Xinjiang where key Chinese missile sites are located. Since centuries Kyrgyz and Uighur tribes , specially when pressurized or harassed by Communists in USSR and China have moved from Kyrgyzstan to Xinjiang and vice versa . A sizeable Uighur community lives in Kyrgyzstan and almost 100,000 ethnic Kyrgyz live in Xinjiang. This facilitates flow of information and organize other activities .Because of extreme poverty hundreds of Kyrgyz nationals work in Russia and Kazakhstan.

 

Strategic moves across Eurasia

 

After the regime change in Bishkek in 2005 ,Bakiyev's Kyrgyz government allowed continued use of its Manas air base by the US forces. However a few days later following an attempt to overthrow Karimov in Tashkent  ,the Uzbek government courier delivered a  note to the US Embassy in Tashkent demanding that Washington wind up its Karshi-Khanabad (K2) base in south Uzbekistan in 180 days. It only increased Manas's importance for implementing US policy in the region.

 

But soon after there was an announcement of joint Russian Chinese military exercises sending a clear message to the United States and others. In an unprecedented move China and Russia carried out  joint military exercises from August 18 to 25 near Russia's far-east port city of Vladivostok, before moving to the Yellow Sea and then to an area off the coastal Chinese province of Shandong. Apart from 2000 Russian troops, the exercises involved Russia's Il-76 transport planes with paratroopers, Tu-95MS bombers firing cruise missiles at targets in the sea and Su-27SM fighter jets simulating coverage of ground forces.

 

On 5 July , 2005 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) sent a notice to USA to set a time table for withdrawal of its troops from bases in central Asia .These , and other strategic moves were made on the Eurasian chess board to counter US led Western intrusion into eastern and even central Eurasian lands , by Russia and former Soviet republics along with China. Moscow is also using regional multilateral organizations, including the SCO and the CSTO to undermine the American influence and presence in Central Asia.

 

Russia separated the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) into a core group to transform it into a full-fledged collective security organization. Along with India, Iran and Pakistan have been admitted as Observers to the SCO.

 

Tulip 'Revolution' in Kyrgyzstan

 

For Washington's regime change in Kyrgyzstan in March 2005 after successes in Serbia, Georgia and Ukraine brought the Great Game right into the heart of central Asia , see my piece  http://www.saag.org/common/uploaded_files/paper1310.html

Briefly ,a wide spread uprising in Kyrgyzstan was instigated following disputed parliamentary elections held on February 27 and March 13, 2005 ,first in Osh in south, bordering Uzbekistan, which then spread to the capital Bishkek on 24 March in north, forcing President Askar Akayev to flee to in Moscow.

 

Opposition leader Kurmanbek Bakiyev, who led the uprising, was sworn in as Prime Minister and acting President by the new Parliament on 28 March, after a compromise with the old Parliament, which gave way to the new one. The new leaders won support and help from Russian President Vladimir Putin , who bided his time .He promised to send emergency aid in food and fuel which Bishkek desperately needed. The new leadership promised no radical changes in its foreign policy.

 

"The coordinates of external policy will be the same. Russia is our close ally and the central Asians are brotherly neighbours... (We will) develop our relations with European countries and the West and first of all with the United States," acting Foreign Minister Roza Otunbayeva told reporters. She said that the new government would stick to agreements with Moscow and Washington, allowing them to keep their military bases in the country. Bakiyev said that the U.S. Ambassador Stephen Young was "one of the first people who came to congratulate me."

 

For the time being both Moscow and Washington appeared to have a common goal to preserve stability in the region, concerned about extremist Islamic groups. The Ferghana Valley, which the author visited in 1998 is shared by Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan with a crazy quilt like mix of ethnicities .It is also considered a hotbed of Islamic fundamentalism. When Afghanistan was under the Taliban, Kyrgyzstan had come under attack in the Ferghana Valley from militants led by Osama Bin Laden's associate Juma Namangani, an ethnic Uzbek. The radical Uzbek Hizb-e Tahrir Hizb ut-Tahrir (Party of Liberation -based and encouraged by the British – you guessed it , they are everywhere stoking disruption and divisions ) has cells in southern Kyrgyzstan too.

 

Then there is the old north-south divide in Kyrgyzstan .Bakiyev's  stronghold is in south ,which is predominantly ethnic Uzbek. Kyrgyzstan's ethnic divide is a problem. Its population is about 65% Kyrgyz with about 14% ethnic Uzbek. A bigger danger is that the instability may seep into the Ferghana Valley and affect Uzbekistan too . Osh in south has traditionally been at odds with Bishkek in the north. A few sparks from the inter Kyrgyz conflagration in Osh, which has a sizeable Uzbek minority, with a history of Uzbek-Kyrgyz tensions and rioting, could ignite Kyrgyz- Uzbek conflict and could even engulf the whole of the Fergana valley partitioned between Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan by Stalin in 1920s with their mixed populations and enclaves, claims and counter claims. British too left similar divisions behind to fester in Palestine, India and Cyprus.

 

Changed international situation.

 

Unlike 2005 when US was able to organize overthrow of Moscow leaning Akayev and install its proxy Bakiyev ,the international scene has change dramatically and changing further to Washington's disadvantage  .US armed forces are caught in the Iraqi quagmire , with its military broken down as proclaimed in 2006 by former decorated Marine Congressman John Murtha .The collapsing nature of US economy based on ephemeral and fancy financial instruments and services lies exposed , with its iconic institutions like Lehman Brothers and Merryl Lynch collapsing on 15 September, 2008 . Highly indebted ,US economy is accruing even more debt ,with little signs of real economic recovery .It is being sustained by artificial stimulus of 3 trillion dollars which exists only on computer screens .The second shoe of economic decline could fall any time this year .

 

US and Israeli protectorate Georgia encouraged by its masters was given a bloody bashing by Russia when to test Moscow's will two years ago , Georgia tried to recover the disputed south Ossetia , which was transferred to Tbilisi by Georgia born Marshal Stalin .Apart from south Ossetia , Abkhazia was also brought back under Moscow's control .Since then next door US ally Azerbaijan , strategically located on the Caspian, is also becoming cool towards Washington .

 

A vital blow was stuck against US led encroachment on Russian strategic space of Ukraine , when its President Viktor Yushchenko , installed  by US franchised Orange revolution in 2005 got  5% votes in the first round of presidential elections early this year .His Orange revolution partner, the ambitious ,glamorous but erratic Yulia Tymoshenko was defeated by pro Russian Viktor Yanukovich, who is undoing the damage in Russian-Ukrainian relations done by his predecessor . See my http://www.boloji.com/analysis2/0562.html

 

Recently US's special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan , Richard Holbrooke , who used Nato power to break up Yugoslavia toured the region. He spoke of Al-Qaeda threat to Central Asia, suggesting that NATO had a role to play in the region as the only viable security organization .His  tour was followed by the intensive two-day consultations in Bishkek by the US Central Command chief, David Petraeus. Any US's future strategy in Central Asia now lies in shambles.

 

What policies the Kyrgyz government would follow will have repercussions beyond Bishkek  .
It could affect U.S. and NATO plans for the largest military offensive of the Afghan war scheduled to begin in two months time in Kandahar province.

It could also determine the future of the Collective Security Treaty Organization and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the two major potential barriers to Western military running amuck across the immense Eurasian space.

After much dillydallying ,Washington finally signed the new strategic nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia in Prague. It is ironical that the regime change in Bishkek took place on the same day that US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart President Dmitry Medvedev were meeting to sign the first major US-Russia arms control pact of the post-Cold War era, which is supposed to set in motion the "reset" of relations between the two countries.

 Obama and Medvedev did discuss Kyrgyz regime change before signing the arms treaty. Michael McFaul, Obama's senior director for Russian affairs, emphasized that the U.S. did not view the conflict ( in Bishkek ) as any kind of proxy struggle between the U.S. and Russia, even though Russia previously tried to lay claim to an air base in the country that the U.S. obtained from the regime now under assault.

" The people that are allegedly running Kyrgyzstan ... these are all people we've had contact with for many years," McFaul said. "This is not some anti-American coup,  that we know for sure. And this is not some sponsored-by-the-Russians coup, there's just no evidence of that."

U.S. troops working at Manas base outside the capital of Bishkek, have been restricted to the facility . with humanitarian missions and other trips temporarily suspended, Manas air field spokesman Maj. Rickardo Bodden said on 9 April that  NATO troops and supplies flying in and out of Afghanistan and have been cut back.

 

McFaul claimed that the cooperation over Kyrgyzstan was another sign of improved U.S.-Russia relations. He added that there was no specific decision on how the two nations might respond, though he raised the prospect of a cooperative measure such a joint statement.

"We're trying to keep the peace right now. We talked in general terms of things we've got to coordinate " McFaul said.

 

Air Force General Duncan McNabb, chief of the U.S. Transportation Command, said last December that although Manas is "very essential" to U.S. operations in Afghanistan, "we obviously have other options," While most U.S. troops arrive in Afghanistan via Manas, only about 20% of their cargo does. Roughly half travels overland through Pakistan, and the rest comes in from the north via rail and truck lines, largely through Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. If the U.S. were to lose Manas, U.S. officials would likely seek a replacement base in the vicinity, exploring options in Azerbaijan, Georgia or even Uzbekistan.

As part of Obama's plan to send 30,000 more troops into Afghanistan by fall, more than 1,500 U.S. soldiers cycle through the base every day, either heading into or out of Afghanistan. Flights between Manas and Afghanistan are aboard Air Force C-17 and other military aircraft, while those from Manas to Europe use commercial airliners. But beyond that bus terminal mission, it's also key to lifting supplies into and wounded troops out of Afghanistan. Air Force KC-135 aerial refueling tankers also are based at Manas.

But when it comes to coordinating and guarding their power in UNSC and nuclear hegemony , US and Russia with China and UK and France guard an exclusive t club as can be seen regarding making the UNSC  more democratic and in tune with the realities of 2nd decade of 21st century and not a an apartheid club of WWII victors and the also ran.

 

K Gajendra Singh, Indian ambassador (retired), served as ambassador to Turkey and Azerbaijan from August 1992 to April 1996. Prior to that, he served terms as ambassador to Jordan, Romania and Senegal. He is currently chairman of the Foundation for Indo-Turkic Studies. Copy right with the author. E-mail: Gajendrak@hotmail.com  

 



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