Hillary
Clinton CIA hit order on Naw Kham, a missed opportunity for peace
Clinton removed office from by the
White House for authorizing Chinese drone use against Naw Kham cartel and the Burmese
population
In Washington, the Naw Kham affair was viewed with deep concern and
contributed to Hillary Clinton being removed from office and dropped from the
White House inner policy circle. Hillary Clinton was credit with the Naw Kham
capture and the purported destruction the cartel. Washington insiders
questioned the disappearance of the billions of dollars of cartel money and the
mark increase in drug flow. The CIA black operation against Naw Kham operation
protected the CIA position insider Burma military leadership, but opens the
door to massive Beijing arming pro Chinese insurgency armies. Part of the
refurbishment of ties with Myanmar was the removal by the strategic change in
the use of drones. Clinton approval of the use of Chinese Special Forces, US
satellites and
first time deployment
of Chinese attack drones inside Burma against the Burmese populations change
the political economy of the whole region. Clinton and the CIA poor micro
management and Beijing exposure of the CIA Thai Special Forces murder was a
major political cost to the United State.
The MH370 hijacking is the political blow back of Clinton failure to develop
as strategic connection with the Naw Kham cartel when the cartel was seeking a
western counter balance to China.
While
most of the world follows the daily drama of the collapsing search for any
remains of Malaysia Flight MH 370 a massive worldwide man hunt is well under
for the hijacker’s network. Nubian Observer ask have a motive been developed
yet.
Three days after the Hijacking, The Daily Beast has offer the Naw Kham
cartel as the number target of the man hunt? The Daily Beast refused to post the shocking 2013 New York Times
article that detailed the US State Department, CIA and Thai intelligence lead roles
in the Naw Kham black operation. The New York Times hide the fact the cartel
had reached out to Clinton in order to be a serious deterrent to the Chinese, the US
department of State would have had to agree to provide a multibillion dollar
modern agro development plan for the Kachin region to export rice and other
foods and build an educational and health system. The US State Department could
have developed a Kachin energy plan using gas powered plants rather than the Chinese
Myitsome Dam as a power grid. Such a detailed plan back by Clinton would remove the need for
the Myitsome Dam.
On March 1 2013, Mr. Naw Kham purported leader of
the cartel was escorted from his cell on national TV in front of over a billion
Chinese and Asian viewers was driven away at approximately 3:00 p.m.; Mr. Naw
Kham received a lethal injection.
Before MH370 hijacking, the scale of measurement of Clinton failure in Burma
was measured by increase in drug production and export.
That is, according The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (
UNODC) in its newly released annual
Southeast Asia Opium Survey (
PDF)
finds that opium production in Burma continued to increase in 2013 even after
the execution of Mr. Naw Kham—up 26% to an estimated
870 metric tons. This is the highest amount since the UN began
keeping track in 2002!
The
Nubian Observer suggest the MH370 hijacking is the political blow back of Clinton
failure to develop as strategic connection with the Naw Kham cartel when the
cartel was seeking a western counter balance and “serious deterrent” to
the rising power of China.
Rather than Clinton order the CIA to
develop a strategic relationship with Mr. Naw Kham, like others the CIA
maintained with Myanmar military connected drug lords, Clinton elected to sign
off on his death, Beijing changed her order to kill him to captured him,
debriefed him and then executed him and other leaders of the cartel.
In order to be a serious deterrent to
the Chinese, the US department of State would have had to agree to provide a
multibillion dollar modern agro development plan for the Kachin region to
export rice and other foods and build an educational and health system. The US
State Department could have developed a Kachin energy plan using gas powered
plants rather than the Chinese Myitsome Dam as a power grid.
This agreement would empower the Naw
Kham cartel as the leading political force in Kachin, while limiting the power
of Myanmar leadership. India and China would have to be part of the development
project. This was beyond the political matrix framework of the oil centric
Clinton State Department. A serious discussion would require addressing the
Chinese Myitsome Dam and the industrialization of the region exporting 90 per
cent of the power generated by the dam. China has a master regional
colonization, would Clinton risk her presidential run going head to head with
the Chinese on a place body cares about, that’s strategic to China energy
crisis. The dam will generate 30 per cent of the Great Gorge Dam. The cost
effective answer was to have the CIA take the cartel leadership out of the
political equation.
The scale of
Clinton failure in Burma measured in metric tons
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in its newly
released annual Southeast Asia Opium Survey (PDF) finds that opium production in
Burma continued to increase in 2013 even after the execution of Mr. Naw Kham—up
26% to an estimated 870 metric tons.
This is the highest amount since the UN began keeping track in 2002. In 1999,
the Burmese regime promised to eradicate opium production by 2014, but
production has increased every year since 2006. The UNODC report acknowledges
that eradication efforts have failed to address the political and economic
factors that drive farmers to grow opium in the first place.
In Washington, the Naw Kham
affair was viewed with deep concern and contributed to Hillary Clinton being
quietly removed as US Secretary of State and drop from the White House inner policy circle. Hillary Clinton was
credit with the Naw Kham capture and the purported destruction the cartel.
Washington insiders questioned the disappearance of the billion dollars of
cartel money and the mark increase in drug flow in Kachin during Clinton stay
in office. Part of the Clinton refurbishment of ties with Myanmar was the
strategic change in US drone policy. Clinton approval of the use of Chinese
Special Forces, US satellites and first
time deployment of Chinese attack drones inside Burma against the Burmese
populations change the political economy of the whole region. Clinton and the
CIA poor micro management and Beijing exposure of the CIA Thai Special Forces
murder was a major political cost to the United State
The Golden Triangle region of
Burma, Thailand, and Laos accounts for 65% of all opium produced illicitly and
sustains a heroin industry conservatively estimated to be worth at least US$160
billion annually. To put this figure in context, US$160 billion is roughly four
times the value of the international arms trade. The area encompassing the
Golden Triangle has been subsumed within a wider economic development
quadrangle that links Burma, Thailand, and Laos with southern China, creating
new market opportunities and distribution routes for the opium warlords of
Burma and their Triad associates operating out of such regional hubs as Hong
Kong and Bangkok. These two cities have effectively become the corporate
headquarters and key distribution centers for the traffickers who control East
Asia's drug trade…
Laos, which traditionally has
been a major producer of opium (the third largest after Burma and Afghanistan),
is rapidly becoming a major distribution route with a significant proportion of
the drugs making their way across the border to the Vietnamese coastal city of
Da Nang for shipment to the U.S. and Au s t r a l i a .H~o~ Chi Minh City has
become an important new hub for heroin distribution, some of which is finding
its way down the Malay Peninsula into Malaysia and Singapore. While Singapore's
tough anti-drug laws have circumscribed drug use in the city state, traffickers
are exploiting Singapore's well-developed financial and shipping infrastructure
for the transit of narcotics and the laundering of drug profits. From Singapore
and Malaysia, drugs are moved by boat or air to Brunei, the Philippines,
Indonesia, and eventually Australia and New Zealand
As demand for the new class of
drugs grew, heroin producers in the Golden Triangle began to switch some of
their production to ATS. The first ATS laboratories were established only in
the early 1990s but they have since proliferated at an alarming rate,
particularly along Burma's border with China. Hundreds of chemists have been
recruited from Europe to staff these new laboratories and others have sprung up
in Vietnam and the Philippine. The cartel was ahead of the switch redeveloping
and refining the old Mr. Frank Lucas express
New York City direct
distribution networks using Thai intelligence operatives to handle shipping. NYPD
intercepted thousands of shipments only to have the CIA protect the Thai drug
dealers who walked away free returning home to later come back. Thailand
military was covering the cartel operations. NYPD chemists developed a data
base to tell where the ATS were manufactured in Burma. They knew where the
drugs were being transshipped from in Thai directly to New York City, i.e. the
Lucas method and who the cartel was by name.
Bush
financial containment policy
There was a very strong oil and
Chinese lobby in the Bush White House, but the NYPD led a push to attack the
cartel banking by targeting cartel networks in the military, while NYPD
attacked New York banking networks. Once again the CIA blocked the NYPD
campaign and destroyed it secret intelligence operations in Thailand.
Bush tried to attack the Naw Kham
cartel international banking network, but failed. The Asian banking network was
already to strong and connected to New York banking to be stopped. The Singapore's
well-developed financial and shipping infrastructure for the transit of
narcotics and the laundering of drug profits was connected to the New York
banking network, allowing the cartel to launder it North American profits. Of
the billions of dollars the cartel made, less than 2 per cent has ever
officially been recovered!
The
Burma Freedom
and Democracy Act (BFDA), passed by both the
U.S. Senate
and their House of Representatives and signed by then President
George W.
Bush in 2003, imposed a ban on all imports from Burma, a ban on the
export of financial services to Burma, a freeze on the assets of certain
Burmese financial institutions, alongside further
visa
restrictions against Burmese officials. American legislators then renewed the
BFDA on an almost annual basis, most recently in July 2010.
The Naw
Kham cartel remained on the CIA hit list.
Similarly, the
European Union has placed embargoes on Burma, including
an arms embargo, cessation of trade preferences, and suspension of all aid with
the exception of
humanitarian aid. The Naw Kham cartel remained
on the CIA hit list.
US and European government sanctions against the military government,
alongside boycotts and other types direct pressure on corporations by western
supporters of the Burmese democracy movement, have resulted in the withdrawal
from Burma of most U.S. and many European companies. However, several Western
companies remain due to loopholes in the sanctions. Asian corporations have
generally remained willing to
continue
investing in Burma and to initiate new investments, particularly in
natural
resource extraction. Since 27 September 2007, the U.S. Department of
Treasury froze assets of 25 high-ranking officials Burmese government officials
as it was authorized to do so by Executive Order 13310. On 19 October 2007,
President George W. Bush imposed a new Executive Order (E.O. 13448) authorizing
the freezing of assets against individuals who stand accused by the
Government of the United States
of being party to human rights violations and acts of public corruption, as
well as against those who provide material and financial support to the
military junta. The Naw Kham cartel remained on the CIA hit list.
Cartel two steps ahead of the US
Department of State
The cartel American operations were bring serious heat from the NYPD,DEA,FBI,CIA
and mafia organized crime cabals, the cartel needed Chinese help to make the
CIA black opts hit teams back off and contain the proCIA element in the Myanmar
leadership they knew from insiders was trying to destroy them. Beijing made it
happen. The CIA discovered the cartel had developed a secret relationship with
Beijing to protect the Burmese/Chinese pipeline. This discovery was a
game changer.
The Naw Kham cartel used the new multibillion dollar Burmese/Chinese pipe
line as an opportunity to build a
strategic
relationship with Beijing and the oil multinationals, counterbalancing
their dependency on the Myanmar military. Their protection of the pipe line
would provide a secondary income stream and a strategic opportunity to build
major amphetamine production and distribution centers in northern Kachin to
feed the emerging India market. The pipe construction required the Myanmar
military to configure itself around guarding the pipe line corridor and workers
camps, this freed the rest for the mountain region to ATS drug trade. The Naw
Kham remained focused on distribution and not production as they consolidated
their Kachin operations. Control of the Kachin transportation networks was
critical to their development of Indian drug trade. The cartel learned about
the pipe line in early 2000 and started building its northern Kachin amphetamine
infrastructure and distribution network to leverage its creation. By allowing
the pipe line to be constructed without attack the Naw Kham cartel
de facto replaced the functional need
for the increase arming of Myanmar military and demonstrated they were trust worthy
business partners. This strategic partnership would allow the cartel to replace
the market share being lusted in North America to Mexican drug lords, with the
emerging market in India. The partnership would also China better control of
the political events on the ground in Kachin. The
Chinese knew the Myitsome Dam and exporting 90
per cent of the power generated by the dam to China was going to be a hard sale,
even to the Myanmar military leadership. Chinese arming the cartel with modern
Chinese weapon systems would provide a counter weight to both the
Myanmar military and poorly armed local
insurgent armies.
CIA threat analysis
The Naw Kham cartel tactical control of
the multibillion dollar pipe line posed a direct threat to the proCIA Myanmar
leadership and the CIA regional strategy, why. If left intact to function and
grow, the cash rich and heavy armed Naw Kham cartel would have to be paid out
of the multinationals and Chinese payments to the Myanmar military share of the
pipe and other Chinese land development projects moving into the Kachin region,
like the Myitsome Dam. A serious discussion was already under way addressing
the Chinese Myitsome Dam and the industrialization of the region using most of
the power generated by the dam. The cost effective answer was Chinese arming
the cartel in exchange for its political support of the Myitsome Dam project or
would the cartel lead the resistance to the dam and risk being taken the cartel
out of the political equation.
The
cartel goal was to be officially be allowed a free hand to develop the emerging Indian drug market. With modern
weapon systems from the black market, the cartel would reach a military
critical mass beyond the reach of the garrisoned Myanmar military. Short range
Iranian missiles would limit the Myanmar Air cover and force a protected
mountain ground war the Myanmar army could not win without drones. The CIA
elements within the Myanmar military leadership was directly threatened by Naw
Kham cartel emergence as an effective fighting force de facto protecting the
critical Trans pipeline.
Next to the naval base at Kyaukphyu a deep-water harbor is being built. It
will be a terminal for oil from the Middle East and Africa, which will be piped
to China along the same route. The terminal will be a ideal major free port for
outgoing drugs.
The Naw Kham cartel and the
"Malacca dilemma"
According to The Daily Telegraph, 2008 analysis “It is a crucial strategic
development for China, easing what president
Hu Jintao has called the "Malacca dilemma" — his country's
dependence on shipping through the narrow Malacca Straights.”
Meanwhile, the Shwe Gas Movement, a campaign group, estimates the Burmese
regime could make USD17bn over 20 years from one of the three offshore 'blocks'
alone.
"People are afraid they will lose their land," said a local man.
Residents of Baday (aka Myaday) Island have reportedly already been told they
must leave their homes - without compensation. The whole island, now containing
five villages, will be dedicated to the energy industry.
But in
repressive
Burma there is no public information about these projects, and very
little public discussion.”
The Naw Kham cartel used the pipe line as an opportunity to build a
strategic relationship with Beijing and
the oil multinationals, replacing their dependency on the Myanmar military and
forcing economic industrialization of the Kachin economy.
"When the people discuss it, they are scared," said a local
activist. "They think that talking about the pipeline is just like talking
about politics and they dare not say anything about it.
"The gas belongs to all the people of the region. It shouldn't be taken
unless they benefit," he continued. "Only the army will get money.
They will use it to but weapons to kill the people."
Naw Kham cartel was really the multinational oil companies and Beijing
answer to Burma/China pipe line, i.e.
"Malacca dilemma. According to The Daily Telegraph, 2008 analysis “It is a
crucial strategic development for China, easing what President Hu Jintao has
called the "Malacca dilemma" — his country's dependence on
While Hillary Clinton was meeting
with Myanmar's democracy icon, Aung San Suu Kyi, speaks at the National League
for Democracy's party headquarters in the capital of Naypyidaw on November 20,
2011, the CIA was trying to kill Mr. Naw Klam and destroy his cartel defending
the construction of the new pipe line across Myanmar.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
signed the Naw Kham CIA hit order
As stated above, rather than Clinton order the CIA to
develop a strategic relationship with Mr. Naw Kham, like others the CIA
maintained with Myanmar military connected drug lords, Clinton elected to sign
off on his death, Beijing changed her order to kill him to captured him,
debriefed him and then executed him and other leaders of the cartel.
In order to be a serious deterrent to
the Chinese, the US department of State would have had to agree to provide a
multibillion dollar modern agro development plan for the Kachin region to
export rice and other foods and build an educational and health system. The US
State Department could have developed a Kachin energy plan using gas powered
plants rather than the Chinese Myitsome Dam as a power grid. Such a detailed
plan would remove the need for the Myitsome Dam.
This agreement would empower the Naw
Kham cartel as the leading political force in Kachin, while limiting the power
of Myanmar leadership. India and China would have to be part of the development
project. This was beyond the political matrix framework of the oil centric
Clinton State Department. A serious discussion would require addressing the
Chinese Myitsome Dam and the industrialization of the region exporting 90 per
cent of the power generated by the dam. China has a master regional
colonization, would Clinton risk her presidential run going head to head with
the Chinese on a place body cares about, that’s strategic to China energy
crisis. The dam will generate 30 per cent of the Great Gorge Dam. The cost
effective answer was to have the CIA take the cartel leadership out of the
political equation.
Clinton
allowed the establishment of official
CIA forward
black operations centers
inside Burma specificity to take out the Naw Kham cartel leadership. Hillary
Clinton was briefed and approved the CIA Naw Kham operation. Part of the
refurbishment of ties with Myanmar was the removal of the Naw Kham cartel
threat. Clinton approved of the use of Chinese Special Forces, US satellites
and first time deployment of Chinese attack drones inside Burma against the
Burmese populations. Clinton and the CIA were so aggressive in their micro
management, Beijing changed the Clinton hit order on Naw Kham to take
alive at all cost to be question.
Clinton orders CIA hit on Mr. Naw
Kham, years before Chinese took him alive
Pipe line security analysis reveals the
Myanmar military could not protect the project and without advanced weapons systems
and training, the Naw Kham could. Security analysis also revealed the Myanmar
military could not defeat the Naw Kham in a mountain campaign. The security
analysis reveals the threat of Naw Kham cartel was real and could only be
contained by the use of Chinese Special Forces and attack drones. The cartel
gave the pipe project no cause to employ Chinese Special Forces and attack
drones and as such stay under the political radar.
Rather than Clinton order the CIA to
develop a strategic relationship with the cartel, like others the CIA
maintained with drug lords, Clinton elected to destroy the cartel to protect
CIA networks within the Myanmar military. Chinese intelligence has been working
with the Naw Kham cartel and reached secret agreements not to attack the pipe
line. The Chinese understood the Clinton tactic and changed the Clinton hit
order on Mr. Naw Kham to take alive and question to gain insight on what the
CIA feared about the cartel.
The Myanmar military and CIA develop a
network of sleeper cells within the fast growing cartel military allowing them
act outside of the cartel control command. The CIA, Thai special forces and
Myanmar military developed a counter insurgency plan to use Chinese drones and
an elite Chinese special forces unit to surgically take out Mr. Naw Kham and
other cartel leaders, the Chinese rejected the plan. The relationship between
the cartel and Beijing was functional and posed no immediate threat to Chinese
strategic interests Kachin. In fact the cartel was viewed by Beijing as a
counter weight to CIA control drug lords operation in Kachin.
CIA fall back
plan revealed
The CIA designed a second plan that
called for shaming the Chinese military to demand that Beijing leadership take
action on the Naw Kham cartel. The plan called for the ruthless and pubic
murder of Chinese naval personal, western media coverage and blaming the Naw
Kham cartel for the murders. After a Thai paper reported the murders, the New
York Times and BBC would be the lead agents to shame Beijing leadership in to
action.
China's official Xinhua news agency
reported that Mr. Naw Kham told police at the time of his arrest that he launched the killing spree on the boats because
they had refused to pay him ''protection money''.
During the second day of his trial,
Mr. Naw Kham retracted his earlier forced
confession and while admitting he was the gang's ''boss'' told the court he did
not order the attack and blamed a renegade group of Thai soldiers, an
accusation the military has rejected.
New York Times exposed CIA black operation
Other Thai officials say that nine members of an
elite Thai military unit were also involved in the killings of the Chinese seamen.
Mr. Liu said that he agreed with that assessment, and that the nine Thai
soldiers should be prosecuted.
Security officials from Laos arrested the
trafficker, Mr. Naw Kham, but the international manhunt that led to his capture
was organized in Beijing, by top Chinese government officials intent on making
him pay for the killings of 13 Chinese seamen
on the river, which has become a major trade route into China.
The bodies of the Chinese, the crew of two cargo
boats, were found badly mutilated on the Thai side of the river in early
October 2011. The killings, the worst slaughter of Chinese citizens abroad in
recent memory, angered the Chinese public. Chinese investigators insist that
Mr. Naw Kham was the mastermind of the murders.
China’s search for Mr. Naw Kham, overseen by its
powerful Ministry of Public Security, was a hard-nosed display of the
government’s political and economic clout across Laos, Myanmar
and Thailand,
the three countries of Southeast Asia that form the Golden Triangle. The
capture shows how China’s law enforcement tentacles reach far beyond its
borders into a region now drawn by investment and trade into China’s orbit, and
where the United States’ influence is being challenged.
Other Thai officials say that nine members of an
elite Thai military unit were also involved in the killings of the Chinese
seamen. Mr. Liu said that he agreed with that assessment, and that the nine
Thai soldiers should be prosecuted.
CIA secret plan, Clinton signed off
on
Following signs of democratisation and
economic liberalisation,
Hillary
Clinton, as Secretary of State, and others called for the mending of
America's relations with Burma in 2011. Clinton was being pressured to address
the Naw Kham cartel issue. Because of thee cartel super banking connections,
the Bush policy was having little effect on their international growth. There
was little the Secretary could offer short of billions of dollars of aid which
would be viewed by Bumese leadership as enabling the cartel. As a result of the
refurbishment of ties, the
American authorities in
2012 planned for the re-establishment of ambassador-level relations with Burma
for the first time since 1990.The Naw Kham cartel remained on the CIA hit list.
Once of the first jobs of the US ambassador was creating a Naw Kham hit team.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton travels to
Burma to promote democratic reforms, she got a status briefing on the CIA Naw
Klam hit operation. She signed off on freezing the cartel assets.
Clinton removed office from
authorizing Chinese drone use against Burmese population
In Washington, the Naw Kham affair was viewed with deep concern and
contributed to Hillary Clinton being dropped from the White House inner policy
circle. Hillary Clinton was credit with the Naw Kham capture and the purported
destruction the cartel. Washington insiders questioned disappearance of the
billion dollars of cartel money and the mark increase in drug flow. CIA Naw
Kham operation protected the CIA position insider Burma military leadership,
but opens the door to massive Beijing arming pro Chinese insurgency armies.
Part of the refurbishment of ties with Myanmar was the removal by the strategic
change in the use of drones. Clinton approval of the use of Chinese Special
Forces, US satellites and
first time
deployment of Chinese attack drones inside Burma against the Burmese
populations change the political economy of the whole region. Clinton and the
CIA poor micro management and Beijing exposure of the CIA Thai Special Forces
murder was a major political cost to the United State.
The MH370 hijacking is the political blow back of Clinton failure to develop
as strategic connection with the Naw Kham cartel when the cartel was seeking a
western counter balance to China.
The
world intelligence community knew with Mr. Naw Kham execution on March 1, 2013
there would be a major ruthless counter insurgency campaign in Kachin. China
would political repositioned its Kachin interest and leverage the void created
by the destruction of the cartel leadership.
A blind man could see something
special was up in Kachin. Few saw the MH370 hijacking coming.