Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Oil in Somalia?

This is not really a blog. I don't really have the time or patience for that. NomadNet has -- since it went online in 1994 -- been a repository of information about Somalia, foreign aid, and Western misadventures in Africa. I often posted articles that I didn't agree with because I thought they were interesting or should be read. One of the first pieces I posted in those early days was one called The Oil Factor in Somalia. It sat in the archive for years, getting hit on occasionally, but largely forgotten. Suddenly, however, there are thousands of hits on the piece. It's been cited in blogs and web sites across the internet as if it's some leaked piece of damning confidential intelligence. (See The Final Call, among others.) It's not. The fact is that oil company interest in Somalia remains minimal and perfunctory. Oil companies, like the CIA, keep their greasy fingers in as many foreign pies as possible. Turn over any rock in an African desert and you'll find an oil man.

This isn't to say that nefarious forces are not at work in Somalia, Darfur, and other places. And, as the Final Call article asks, where is the outrage over the recent bombing in Somalia? Are Americans willing to tolerate any atrocity so long as our government does it in the name of fighting terror?

These are the important questions and they should not be obscured by flimsy oil-industry conspiracy theories that ultimately serve only to undermine those very arguments. You've got to do better than a 14-year-old article from the LA Times.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous sophie763 said...

wow,I did not realize the extent of whats going on in somalia,whos involved etc...But what does not surprise me is the name President Bush.I was angry about all the somalians coming into america but I understand,all they want is to live there life in peace ,and everyone should be able too! When will these money giants have enough money?I am totally understanding more now and sick over it,Bush needs to be impeached,he has proven through and through that his father and he are just oil people LOUD and CLEAR.greed only harbors anguish,and the ones who pay for this greed....are the innocent, what a shame,and shame on all people who care more about money than a human life,geez

January 24, 2008 9:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good for you. What impassioned work. You have seen this a long time coming. So now, the time has come it appears. The Somali pirates being the excuse.
I am so saddened by this. But you must be even more saddened. Thank you for your work. For speaking the truth. (And thanks to the internet at least SOME truth can get out there)

April 15, 2009 2:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You can now read about the U.S. encouraging the North Koreans to sell arms to the Ethiopia so that the Ethiopian Army can act as a proxy army for U.S. oil interests. Here is one such article but there are many more, http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003657131_ethiopia08.html

I miss Mark Fineman.

September 1, 2009 10:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's truly sad storry, an specially tearful one for me as a Somali; at the sametime I'm verry grateful to the people that report an risk their courier on writing this kind of articles.
I hope my people will finally see the light and understand this is more than tribalism.This will atleast make u understand why our country (SOMALIA) is in deep shit for so long. This is more than (QABIIL). WAKE UP PEOPLE TO THIS NEW WORLD ORDER. ADOPT AND SURVIVE.

September 13, 2009 7:45 AM  

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