Topic: Libya Oil

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Pod Roll
Episode 1719

1719: Pod Roll

Syria, Libya, and the West Clark 7 List

The rapid collapse of the Syrian government is compared to the "West Clark 7" list, a reference to General Wesley Clark's claim about planned regime changes in the Middle East. Speculation arises regarding whether the sudden instability in Syria and Libya is tied to strategic oil interests or pipeline control.

Cash on a Pallet
Episode 848 1:04:01 - 1:09:56

848: Cash on a Pallet

U.S. Bombing Campaign in Sirte, Libya Oil Interests

President Obama authorized a new air campaign against ISIL in Sirte, Libya, citing national security interests. The discussion posits that the true objective is protecting oil refineries and shipping ports vital to French, British, and American interests. The intervention is being conducted under the Government of National Accord (GNA), a body established with Western support.

Sarcasm
Episode 1108 1:47:57 - 1:52:38

1108: Sarcasm

Trump on Libya, John Bolton Oil Strategy

A 2011 video of Donald Trump discussing Libya is used to illustrate his "victor belongs the spoils" foreign policy philosophy, where he argued the U.S. should have taken 50% of Libya's oil in exchange for intervention. This is linked to current National Security Advisor John Bolton's comments about securing Venezuelan oil assets for American companies. Bolton identifies Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua as the "Troika of Tyranny."

Personfriend
Episode 916 2:37:19 - 2:39:56

916: Personfriend

Russian Influence in Libya and Afghanistan

U.S. military commanders express concern that Russia is expanding its influence into Libya and Afghanistan. Reports indicate Russian drones and personnel have arrived at an airbase in western Egypt near the Libyan border. The hosts argue that the U.S. "rubbilized" Libya and left a power vacuum that Russia is now naturally filling to secure Mediterranean interests.

Extractive
Episode 641 1:15:03 - 1:21:37

641: Extractive

Chinese Exit from Africa, Oil Interests in Guinea

The hosts discuss the displacement of Chinese infrastructure projects in Africa by U.S.-backed interests. They cite the precedent in Libya where Chinese workers were evacuated during the revolution. Current Ebola-affected regions like Guinea, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone are identified as areas with significant oil and mineral wealth.

28 Pages
Episode 635 2:48:20 - 2:51:45

635: 28 Pages

Libya Airport Attacks and Global Oil Prices

Rival militias in Libya have attacked the Tripoli airport, destroying 90% of the commercial aircraft on the tarmac. Despite the ongoing violence, Secretary of State John Kerry maintains that the situation is not broadly threatening, as oil continues to flow to international markets.

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 32:53 - 39:34

564: Summer of Snowden

George Clooney, Sudan Satellite Sentinel Project, Oil Interests

George Clooney and John Prendergast are identified as key figures pushing the narrative of conflict in Sudan through the Satellite Sentinel Project. The hosts discuss the indictment of Ahmet Harun by the International Criminal Court and the strategic importance of oil in South Sudan. They speculate that Clooney's humanitarian focus is a cover for Western interests competing with Chinese infrastructure development in Africa.

Punk Media
Episode 354 1:21:34 - 1:25:58

354: Punk Media

Libya Oil Interests, Chinese Refinery Attacks

The hosts theorize that the intervention in Libya was triggered by Muammar Gaddafi's dealings with China and his attempt to change oil revenue splits with Western companies like BP. They note that the first people evacuated from Libya were 30,000 Chinese workers and that a Chinese refinery was targeted early in the conflict.

Bean Bag Drone
Episode 352 2:05:07 - 2:08:17

352: Bean Bag Drone

UN Resolution 2016, Libya Security Blanket

Despite media reports that the war in Libya is over, the hosts examine UN Resolution 2016 and find that most security measures remain in place. They argue the resolution primarily serves to unfreeze assets for specific oil companies while keeping the country under a "security blanket." Reports of 2,300 British personnel on the ground further contradict the "war is over" narrative.

The Indignati
Episode 346 1:25:32 - 1:28:06

346: The Indignati

Libyan Civil War, TNC Instability

Reports indicate that Qaddafi's forces are effectively resisting the Transitional National Council (TNC) on the ground. The hosts predict that Western powers will soon deploy "boots on the ground" to secure oil interests. Meanwhile, the Obama administration continues to demand that Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad step down.

Cyber Master
Episode 344 1:57:09 - 2:00:32

344: Cyber Master

John McCain and Lindsey Graham Visit Libya

Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham visit Libya to meet with the Transitional National Committee (TNC). The hosts argue the visit is primarily about business interests, including oil and companies like PepsiCo. Lindsey Graham is heard comparing the Libyan conflict to the American Revolution of 1776 while advocating for similar action in Syria.

Cut, Cap, Duck & Cover
Episode 324 36:11 - 39:44

324: Cut, Cap, Duck & Cover

Geopolitical Implications of Norway Attacks on EU Security

The hosts speculate that the Norway attacks serve as a distraction from the Murdoch phone-hacking scandal and provide a pretext for increasing police state measures within the EU, despite Norway not being a member state.

Boob Bombs!
Episode 319 2:06:53 - 2:11:14

319: Boob Bombs!

Libya Conflict, South Sudan Independence Delegation

France announces it will stop dropping weapons to Libyan rebels, which the hosts interpret as a sign of a failing regime-change operation. Simultaneously, the U.S. sends a high-level military and diplomatic delegation, including Colin Powell, to the independence ceremony of South Sudan. The hosts suggest the interest in South Sudan is primarily driven by its significant oil reserves.

Reckless & Provocative
Episode 318 1:11:56 - 1:15:25

318: Reckless & Provocative

Global Petroleum Economy and Geopolitics

The global economy's total dependence on oil is discussed, noting that petroleum is essential for everything from fertilizer to computer parts. The hosts argue that US military interventions in seven countries, as predicted by General Wesley Clark, are driven by the desire to control oil resources rather than spreading democracy. Specific mentions are made of horizontal drilling in Yemen and oil refineries in Libya and Sudan.

Hide Your Forks
Episode 313 20:23 - 26:31

313: Hide Your Forks

Financial Costs of Libyan Intervention and Oil Sales

U.S. military operations in Libya have cost approximately $1.1 billion, including $27.5 million for the evacuation and repatriation of third-country nationals. The Department of Defense report details the first purchase of Libyan crude oil from rebel-controlled areas by U.S. refiner Tesoro, facilitated by Swiss trader Vitol. This financial support for the Transitional National Council marks a significant shift in the economic landscape of the conflict.

Poledancing for College
Episode 295 2:16:17 - 2:25:59

295: Poledancing for College

Donald Trump Interview on Libya and Obama Doctrine

The show concludes with an extended clip of Donald Trump criticizing the Obama administration's foreign policy. Trump argues that the U.S. should only be involved in Libya if it "keeps the oil" and continues to question the validity of President Obama's birth certificate, claiming his investigators in Hawaii are finding shocking information.

Obama Needs Water
Episode 292 39:11 - 42:34

292: Obama Needs Water

CIA Operations in Libya and Chinese Oil Interests

The hosts deconstruct the theory that the Lockerbie bombing was a CIA operation involving drugs that was covered up by blaming Libya. They suggest the current war is a continuation of this conflict, exacerbated by Gaddafi's oil deals with Russia and China. They note the recent destruction of a Chinese-built oil refinery in Libya as evidence of a broader geopolitical setup.

Obama Needs Water
Episode 292 44:16 - 47:33

292: Obama Needs Water

Michael Scheuer CNN Interview and "Militainment"

Former CIA official Michael Scheuer appears on CNN and criticizes the Libya intervention as a "piece of theater" orchestrated by Hillary Clinton and John McCain. Scheuer argues that attacking a Muslim country for oil serves as a primary recruitment tool for extremists. The CNN anchors are seen attempting to shut down his commentary when he labels the U.S. as nearly bankrupt.

Mission Accomplished!
Episode 290 1:02:02 - 1:03:59

290: Mission Accomplished!

Libya Oil Interests, Balkanization and Pipelines

The intervention in Libya is compared to the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, suggesting both were driven by the need to secure energy pipelines. The hosts argue that the "humanitarian crisis" narrative is a cover for preventing Chinese or Russian control over Libyan oil. They assert that the seizure of Libyan assets is one of the largest thefts of national wealth in history.

George W. Obama
Episode 288 16:21 - 18:47

288: George W. Obama

Tomahawk Missile Costs, Libyan No-Fly Zone Logistics

The initial military action in Libya involved the launch of 110 Tomahawk missiles, each costing approximately $600,000. The hosts question the strategic necessity of these strikes, noting that the UN resolution specified a no-fly zone rather than a bombardment of ground targets. They argue the intervention is driven by oil interests and the "Arab Spring" narrative rather than humanitarian concerns.