US-Created "Syrian Opposition" Led by Big Oil Rep
As in Libya, Syrian "opposition" is led by long-time servants of Western corporate-financiers.
November 26, 2012 (LD) - A year ago, it was reported
that Libya's new NATO-installed prime minister, Abdurrahim el-Keib, was
in fact a long-time US resident, having taught at the University of
Alabama and was formally employed by the Petroleum Institute, based in
Abu Dhabi, UAE and sponsored by
British Petroleum (BP), Shell, France's Total, the Japan Oil
Development Company, and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. El-Keib is
listed as a "Professor and Chairman"
in his Petroleum Institute profile which also describes extensive
research conducted by him sponsored by various US government agencies
and departments over the years.
His long history of serving and working in coordination with Western
governments and corporations made him and his collaborators the ideal
candidates to prepare Libya for its place within the Wall Street-London international order.
Now it is revealed that the US-handpicked opposition, announced in Doha,
Qatar earlier this month, is led by a similarly compromised figure,
Moaz al-Khatib. The corporate-financier-funded Carnegie Endowment for International Peace reported of al-Khatib that:
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