Afganistan worth trillions...

dickdasterdly666

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U.S. discovers $1 trillion Afghan mineral deposits: report

SINGAPORE
Mon Jun 14, 2010 12:13am EDT










SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Afghanistan could be holding $1 trillion of untapped mineral deposits including critical industrial metals such as lithium, the New York Times reported, quoting U.S. government officials.
The previously unknown deposits of iron, copper, cobalt and gold are so huge that it could transform the impoverished nation into one of the world's important mining centers, the report on the newspaper's website said. (www.nytimes.com/)
The mineral wealth, discovered by a team of Pentagon officials and U.S. geologists, is scattered throughout the country including in the south and east along the border with Pakistan, where the Taliban-led insurgency is the most intense.
"There is stunning potential here," the newspaper quoted General David Petraeus, commander of the U.S. Central Command, as saying in an interview at the weekend. "There are lots of ifs, of course, but I think potentially it is hugely significant."
An internal Pentagon memo said Afghanistan could become the "Saudi Arabia of lithium," the New York Times said. Lithium is a key raw material in the manufacture of batteries for laptops and other electronics such as mobile telephones.
Afghanistan does not have any mining industry or infrastructure, so it will take decades for the country to exploit its mineral wealth fully, the paper quoted U.S. officials as saying.
The report about the country's untapped wealth is likely to intensify competition among regional players such as China, India and even Russia for a greater role in exploiting those resources.
Two Chinese firms have committed themselves to a $4 billion investment in the vast Aynak copper mine, south of Kabul, the biggest non-military foreign investment so far in the country.
Another big contract to mine an estimated 1.8 billion tons of high-quality iron ore in the remote mountainous region of Hajigak is expected to open for international bidding this year.
Firms from India and China are eyeing the contract, which the Afghan mines ministry says is the largest unmined iron deposit in Asia.
According to the U.S. study, the biggest deposits discovered so far are of iron and copper and the quantities are large enough to make Afghanistan a major world producer.
Other finds include large deposits of niobium, a soft metal used in producing superconducting steel, rare earth elements and large gold deposits in Pashtun areas of southern Afghanistan.
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LOL previously unknown? why do i have a feeling that they knew all along.

funny how Iraq and Afghanistan just happened to have amazing natural resources, im sure the US and friends will help the poor afghans extract and sell it, for only like 80% commission.
 

NLXSK1

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The mineral wealth, discovered by a team of Pentagon officials and U.S. geologists,
What the fuck are pentagon officials doing nosing around in the resources of another country?

Yeah, this smells really bad...
 

dickdasterdly666

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What the fuck are pentagon officials doing nosing around in the resources of another country?

Yeah, this smells really bad...
lol i think its called stealing.
but im sure that they can overcome that word by political means or under the slogans of "Helping Afghanistan Recover".
 
They might be looking for a reason to prolong their stay in Afghanistan as well. The mineral wealth gives a good financial bottom line reason to stay over there and provides a boat load of financial potential for many industries.
 

redivider

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the US will now do it's parasitic thing and completely deplete afganistan of it's resources at unsustainable rates, like the american machine has done around the world for decades....

i'm guessing the trillion dollars worth of minerals will be mined within 20 years, there's no EPA over there... so i can already see half of afganistan STRIP MINED, leaving the landscape resembling a nuclear holocaust, with the limited water supply in afganistan contaminated in the way only strip mining knows how to do.

that's when the resources will be used up, afgani locals will find themselves with few natural resources, and a few elite members of society who got in early in the mining biz with all the money....
 

MediMary

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everything makes perfect sense now, I was wondering why obama was sendin troops to afghanistan
 

NLXSK1

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the US will now do it's parasitic thing and completely deplete afganistan of it's resources at unsustainable rates, like the american machine has done around the world for decades....

i'm guessing the trillion dollars worth of minerals will be mined within 20 years, there's no EPA over there... so i can already see half of afganistan STRIP MINED, leaving the landscape resembling a nuclear holocaust, with the limited water supply in afganistan contaminated in the way only strip mining knows how to do.

that's when the resources will be used up, afgani locals will find themselves with few natural resources, and a few elite members of society who got in early in the mining biz with all the money....
Could you please demonstrate this by showing me the list of other countries we have totally depleted? Cause I didnt get my share if that is the case...
 

dickdasterdly666

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Could you please demonstrate this by showing me the list of other countries we have totally depleted? Cause I didnt get my share if that is the case...
lol you didnt get your share because you weren't invited to the party.
we are of the lower class when it comes to those party's.
 

SouthernGanja

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One of the following will happen:

1. US companies will bring in equipment and engineers to extract this cash while paying the Afgan people 50 cents a day for labor.
2. Local warlords will kill eachother for control of these minerals.
3. The Taliban will become more aggressive in their attacks against UN forces (Read: US forces) and their own people.

There might be more options, but either way the people of Afghanistan are fucked.
 

Patrick Bateman

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I don't think the US will be involved short term

I believe a state run Chinese corporation will gain control or perhaps an Indian one

4 - 5 years down the road this could be an incredibly volatile situation

The sheer value of the deposits in conjunction with so much corruption spells out immense risk for any company looking to set up operations in that area of the world
 

doc111

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the US will now do it's parasitic thing and completely deplete afganistan of it's resources at unsustainable rates, like the american machine has done around the world for decades....

i'm guessing the trillion dollars worth of minerals will be mined within 20 years, there's no EPA over there... so i can already see half of afganistan STRIP MINED, leaving the landscape resembling a nuclear holocaust, with the limited water supply in afganistan contaminated in the way only strip mining knows how to do.

that's when the resources will be used up, afgani locals will find themselves with few natural resources, and a few elite members of society who got in early in the mining biz with all the money....
That's the advantage of being the big kid on the block. To the victor belong the spoils.bongsmilie
 

NLXSK1

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That's the advantage of being the big kid on the block. To the victor belong the spoils.bongsmilie
Really? How much does Iraq owe us? The US can spend billions of dollars in a war where corporations make a few hundred million? Somehow that is an advantage?
 

doc111

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Really? How much does Iraq owe us? The US can spend billions of dollars in a war where corporations make a few hundred million? Somehow that is an advantage?
We only went to Iraq for oil right? War profiteering is part of the package. Has been ever since the beginning of armed conflict. Is it wrong? I think so but what do WE do about it? Write more letters to congress? March in more protests. It hasn't worked thus far so............:-?

Who profits from Iraqi oil? Who will profit from Afghan minerals? My guess is many people are profitting from Iraqi oil and many more will profit from Afghan minerals. It appears Eisenhower was righ about the dangers of the "Military Industrial Complex". Our economy is dependent on war. How do we transition away from this. Is it wise to lower our guard with countries like North Korea and Iran building nukes? We are living in pretty scary times if you think about it. I grew up during the cold war and I feel less safe now than I did back then and we were spoonfed propaganda about the horrors of Mutually Assured Destruction and Nuclear Winter. :evil:
 

abe23

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We only went to Iraq for oil right? War profiteering is part of the package. Has been ever since the beginning of armed conflict. Is it wrong? I think so but what do WE do about it? Write more letters to congress? March in more protests. It hasn't worked thus far so............:-?

Who profits from Iraqi oil? Who will profit from Afghan minerals? My guess is many people are profitting from Iraqi oil and many more will profit from Afghan minerals. It appears Eisenhower was righ about the dangers of the "Military Industrial Complex". Our economy is dependent on war. How do we transition away from this. Is it wise to lower our guard with countries like North Korea and Iran building nukes? We are living in pretty scary times if you think about it. I grew up during the cold war and I feel less safe now than I did back then and we were spoonfed propaganda about the horrors of Mutually Assured Destruction and Nuclear Winter. :evil:
How about we stop spending half of every federal tax dollar on things that kill people. I think half or a quarter of our current defense budget would be plenty to protect us...

It's funny how some people are all up in arms about the federal government paying for grandma's kidney dialysis, but have no problem with spending billions to send hellfire missiles up some guys ass halfway around the world...
 

doc111

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How about we stop spending half of every federal tax dollar on things that kill people. I think half or a quarter of our current defense budget would be plenty to protect us...

It's funny how some people are all up in arms about the federal government paying for grandma's kidney dialysis, but have no problem with spending billions to send hellfire missiles up some guys ass halfway around the world...
But one must ask WHY are we sending hellfire missiles up some guys ass halfway around the world. If those hellfire missiles are keeping our enemies from attacking us then I'm all for it. Why should the federal govt. pay for grandma's kidney dialysis? Why doesn't grandma have health insurance or medicare? Why didn't she plan better for her golden years? Why should the federal govt. be required to provide for all of our needs? What happened to personal responsiblity? I don't want the federal govt. paying for my medical costs and I don't want to pay for anybody elses medical costs. That's not what this thread is about but congrats on the deflection there abe.:clap:
 
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