[Stratcom] Fwd: hilaryleaks... nos sympathiques moeurs 'politicodemocratiques'

renc rencontres3 at gmail.com
Lun 14 Nov 08:08:55 CET 2016


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From: renc
Date: 2016-11-14 7:56 GMT+01:00
Subject: hilaryleaks... nos sympathiques moeurs 'politicodemocratiques'
To: Yohan Aglae , ML <discussions at lists.partipirate.org>


ds l'esprit du trop realistotriste petit film propulsé par (coucou heureux
de te voir par ici)yohan

https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/12900#efmALTAqG

bien sur on sait, on est habitué etc...
mais a lire en concret (si pas biaisé/bidonné?) ca donne toujours tristesse
et rage!


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FRANCE, UK, ET AL, JOCKEYING IN LIBYA/OIL From: Sidney Blumenthal
To: Hillary Clinton Date: 2011-09-16 02:00
Subject: FRANCE, UK, ET AL, JOCKEYING IN LIBYA/OIL

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No.
C05782501 Date: 01/07/2016 RELEASE IN FULL CONFIDENTIAL
September 16, 2011
For: Hillary
From: Sid
Re: France, UK, et al, jockeying in Libya/oil

During mid-September 2011 French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British
Prime Minister David Cameron traveled to Tripoli to meet with and express
support for the leaders of the new government of Libya under the National
Transitional Council (NTC). According to knowledgeable individuals, as part
of this effort, the two leaders, in private conversations, also intend to
press the leaders of the NTC to reward their early support for the
rebellion against Muammar al Qaddafi. Sarkozy and Cameron expect this
recognition to be tangible, in the form of favorable contracts for French
and British energy companies looking to play a major role in the Libyan oil
industry. According to this source, Sarkozy feels, quite strongly, that
without French support there would have been no revolution and that the NTC
government must demonstrate that it realizes this fact. For his part,
Cameron appears most concerned that despite British support for the rebels
during the fighting, certain members of the NTC remain focused on the fact
that the British government and oil industry had good relations with the
Qaddafi regime, particularly the firm British Petroleum (BP). At the same
time, this source indicates that the government of France is carrying out a
concerted program of private and public diplomacy to press the
new/transitional government of Libya to reserve as much as 35% of Libya's
oil related industry for French firms, particularly the major French energy
company TOTAL. Sources with access to the highest levels of Libya's ruling
NTC, as well as senior advisors to Sarkozy, stated in strict confidence
that while much of this pressure is being exerted at very senior diplomatic
and political levels, the French external intelligence service (Direction
Generale de la Securite Exterieure/General Directorate for External
Security --DGSE) is using sources with influence over the NTC to press the
French position. At present, as NTC leaders are consolidating their
positions in Tripoli, they are attempting to balance the interests of the
new government and the Libyan people against the need to recognize the
support provided to them by France and other major powers in their struggle
with Muammar al Qaddafi. These same sources indicate that NTC President
Mustafa Abdul Jalil and the NTC leadership continue to be highly suspicious
of the activities and goals of the governments of China and
     UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No.
C05782501 Date: 01/07/2016
Russia in Libya. According to these sources, representatives of the Emir of
Qatar have privately warned that while both countries pursue foreign
economic policies that work to the disadvantage of the host government, it
is somewhat easier to deal with firms associated with Russia. With this in
mind the NTC has entered into an agreement with the Amsterdam base energy
firm of GUNVOR International BV, which has close ties to the Russian
government and the Russian oil industry. The NTC has also entered into an
initial agreement, allowing TOTAL, to purchase and ship Libyan oil. This
individual believes that this agreement does not set aside any specific
portion of the Libyan oil industry for TOTAL, as Sarkozy would like.
(Source Comment: NTC President Jalil continues to favor awarding foreign
business agreements on a case by case basis, and has stated privately that
he is reluctant to support entering into a comprehensive agreement of any
kind with France, or any other country or entity. He is, however, prepared
to favor firms from France, the United Kingdom, and the United States in
specific cases, based on the support they provided for the NTC during the
rebellion. He and his advisors are somewhat hostile toward the position of
the Italian government and the Italian energy firm ENI, based on their past
support for Qaddafi and their caution in coming to terms with the NTC
before the fall of the previous government. Jalil harbors similar
sentiments toward the UK government and British Petroleum (BP) but does
recognize that they moved away from Qaddafi to support the NTC after France
began active involvement in the Libyan uprising. Interestingly, although
Jalil and Prime Minister Mahmoud Jebril have begun a low key power struggle
within the NTC, they agree on these points regarding foreign business
contracts. A separate source added that the French government in general
and the DGSE in particular privately harbor a degree of mistrust toward
Jalil based on intelligence indicating that he was responsible for the
assassination of NTC military commander General Abdul Fatah Younes in July
2011. Younes was extremely well connected to the DGSE and the French
military.) In the opinion of these sources the NTC leadership is more
comfortable dealing with large private firms that are, in turn, well
connected to friendly governments. To this end, and in addition to the
GUNVOR and TOTAL contracts, the NTC has signed agreements with the Swiss
energy firm GLENCORE, as well as VITOL of Qatar to service and ship oil as
the fighting dies down across the country. These sources add that both
firms provided active support to the NTC during the rebellion and are held
in high regard by Jalil, Jabril and the rest of the leadership. During
early September 2011 sources with excellent access to the highest levels of
major Western European governments stated in confidence that, despite the
stepped up fighting in recent weeks, there has been an unusually low level
of damage to the infrastructure of the Libyan oil industry. This is true
even in the western portion of the country and around town of Sirte, which
remained under the control of forces loyal to Qaddafi. The NTC is already
shipping approximately 300mm barrels of oil per day, primarily via GLENCORE
and VITOL. The level of production is expected to increase when the
fighting begins to die down in those areas still loyal to Qaddafi. (Source
Comment: According to an individual with excellent access to the
governments of Western Europe, the NTC must continue to make the final
defeat and capture of Qaddafi their principal preoccupation, and avoid
falling into political infighting and attempts by individuals to profit
from the revolution. Failure to do so will lead to an extended period of
violence and
          UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc
No. C05782501 Date: 01/07/2016
political chaos. Among the most important points the NTC leadership must
address are its ability to field an organized and disciplined military
force, while providing battlefield medical support for its troops, and
humanitarian aid to the civilian population. In the opinion of this
knowledgeable individual, until these goals are met the NTC will struggle
to maintain credibility as an established government in Libya and among its
foreign supporters.)

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