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Octafish

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16. Thanks! The guy's a Fellow of the 'George W Bush Institute'
Mon Mar 16, 2015, 05:09 PM
Mar 2015

Which says ''BFEE'' to me. So, I can see how he's qualified to advance the "Money Trumps Mission" of modern American foreign policy.

Here are a few of Muravchik's connections, courtesy Right Watch:

http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Muravchik_Joshua

A modern warmonger, obviously an associate of Victoria Nuland and the neocons who pine for World War III:

Victoria Nuland's spouse: Robert Kagan

Robert Kangan's brother: Frederick Kagan

Frederick Kagan's spouse: Kimberly Kagan

Smart people who get behind war know it's money:

Remember Richard (PNAC/Another Pearl Harbor) Perle? Just after September 11 and the Washington-Wall Street axis of war profiteering was heating up, Perle hit up Adnan (Iran-Contra/BCCI) Khashoggi for $100 million to make his new "Trireme Partnerships" take off.



Khashoggi's money would help launch the Carlyle Group-like investment group Perle founded. The petromoney was not for arms, directly. It was for investing in companies that were going to be making a killing off of homeland security related areas.

Interesting selling point: Perle already had secured financing from in from Boeing and some other bigwigs like Henry Kissinger.

One of the most important articles The New Yorker ever published:



Lunch with the Chairman

by Seymour M. Hersh
17 March 2003

At the peak of his deal-making activities, in the nineteen-seventies, the Saudi-born businessman Adnan Khashoggi brokered billions of dollars in arms and aircraft sales for the Saudi royal family, earning hundreds of millions in commissions and fees. Though never convicted of wrongdoing, he was repeatedly involved in disputes with federal prosecutors and with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and in recent years he has been in litigation in Thailand and Los Angeles, among other places, concerning allegations of stock manipulation and fraud. During the Reagan Administration, Khashoggi was one of the middlemen between Oliver North, in the White House, and the mullahs in Iran in what became known as the Iran-Contra scandal. Khashoggi subsequently claimed that he lost ten million dollars that he had put up to obtain embargoed weapons for Iran which were to be bartered (with Presidential approval) for American hostages. The scandals of those times seemed to feed off each other: a congressional investigation revealed that Khashoggi had borrowed much of the money for the weapons from the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (B.C.C.I.), whose collapse, in 1991, defrauded thousands of depositors and led to years of inquiry and litigation.

Khashoggi is still brokering. In January of this year, he arranged a private lunch, in France, to bring together Harb Saleh al-Zuhair, a Saudi industrialist whose family fortune includes extensive holdings in construction, electronics, and engineering companies throughout the Middle East, and Richard N. Perle, the chairman of the Defense Policy Board, who is one of the most outspoken and influential American advocates of war with Iraq.

The Defense Policy Board is a Defense Department advisory group composed primarily of highly respected former government officials, retired military officers, and academics. Its members, who serve without pay, include former national-security advisers, Secretaries of Defense, and heads of the C.I.A. The board meets several times a year at the Pentagon to review and assess the country’s strategic defense policies.

Perle is also a managing partner in a venture-capital company called Trireme Partners L.P., which was registered in November, 2001, in Delaware. Trireme’s main business, according to a two-page letter that one of its representatives sent to Khashoggi last November, is to invest in companies dealing in technology, goods, and services that are of value to homeland security and defense. The letter argued that the fear of terrorism would increase the demand for such products in Europe and in countries like Saudi Arabia and Singapore.

CONTINUED...

http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2003/03/17/030317fa_fact



A bit on the new TRIREME business...



At Hollinger, Big Perks in A Small World

By Steven Pearlstein
Wednesday, November 19, 2003; Page E01

It's amazing the coincidences you find digging into Hollinger International, the publishing empire that includes Chicago's Sun-Times and London's Daily Telegraph and is quickly slipping from Conrad Black's control.

Let's start with the board of directors, which includes Barbara Amiel, Conrad's wife, whose right-wing rants have managed to find an outlet in Hollinger publications.

And there's Washington superhawk Richard Perle, who heads Hollinger Digital, the company's venture capital arm. Seems that Hollinger Digital put $2.5 million in a company called Trireme Partners, which aims to cash in on the big military and homeland security buildup. As luck would have it, Trireme's managing partner is none other than . . . Richard Perle.

Perle, of course, has been pushing hard for just such a military buildup from his other perch at the Pentagon's secretive and influential Defense Policy Board, where there are a number of other Friends of Hollinger.

CONTINUED (archived nowadays)...

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-309818.html



Thanks for the heads-up, Electric Monk. These are gangster times, as well as the wealthiest era in human history.

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What are Jeff Bezo's politics, anyway? leveymg Mar 2015 #1
The guy once sounded liberal in the Princeton sense of ''Service''... Octafish Mar 2015 #2
So Bezo sets up a "right to happiness" strawman and knocks it down to justify his love of money? Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #6
How did he get dragged into this? KamaAina Mar 2015 #3
He's a Libertarian. Socially liberal, but Right on issues like war and economics. sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #9
I'd say, there's no real line between D and R on foreign policy, now, but where is Bezos on this? leveymg Mar 2015 #10
He also put big bucks into buying the WaPo... JHB Mar 2015 #18
Oh, right. I must have blocked that out. KamaAina Mar 2015 #23
Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran KamaAina Mar 2015 #4
Marching to AIPAC's Tune Octafish Mar 2015 #7
We should ask Colon Powell if he has any evidence that Iran has pipes that look like irregation rhett o rick Mar 2015 #12
Hey don't forget the radio control airplane Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2015 #28
Thanks, I did forget. nm rhett o rick Mar 2015 #32
Stop quoting Panama Johnnie! n/t RoccoR5955 Mar 2015 #13
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that these neocons have had Iran as their sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #5
War with Iran sounds crazy. War with Russia sounds like it would be suicidal. Octafish Mar 2015 #11
Muravchik has been blowing that horn for years now Electric Monk Mar 2015 #8
Thanks! The guy's a Fellow of the 'George W Bush Institute' Octafish Mar 2015 #16
So many painful memories - thanks, I think... erronis Mar 2015 #17
I wrote the comment in the last sentence. Archae Mar 2015 #29
Neocons = Fascist Nazis Enthusiast Mar 2015 #14
What the Reichsmarschall said also can apply to DU. Octafish Mar 2015 #20
I'm convinced. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #42
People like Leo Strauss and Paul Wolfowitz, who believe they are so clever and intelligent, are Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #43
Now, why exactly are we suppose to bomb Iran? KansDem Mar 2015 #15
Because it't the only Islamic country in the ME not under the boot of the US military n/t eridani Mar 2015 #19
Money. Logistics. Netanyahu. Octafish Mar 2015 #24
I am sick of this war nonsense. I am sick of these war makers. Their minds are poisoned with Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #21
They stand to make a killing off death and suffering. Octafish Mar 2015 #27
Awwww. Did daddy take your toys away? LiberalLovinLug Mar 2015 #22
The Pitfalls of Peace Octafish Mar 2015 #33
Huge K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Mar 2015 #25
War has been the rights objective for years liberal N proud Mar 2015 #26
Essential knowledge: look up "Project for a New American Century" aka PNAC Man from Pickens Mar 2015 #30
where is Richard Perle these days, I wonder? nt grasswire Mar 2015 #31
Do you trust Iran's Leadership??? nt greytdemocrat Mar 2015 #34
Not if it is as corrupt as ours. Octafish Mar 2015 #41
And when the last drug cocktails for lethal injections are dispensed, these are the same fucks that lonestarnot Mar 2015 #35
''War with Iran is probably our best option'' is what the Washington Post said. Octafish Mar 2015 #46
Draft dodging neo cons, nilesobek Mar 2015 #36
+1 an entire shit load. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #44
K&R for the original post and subsequent informative posts and links. JEB Mar 2015 #37
Jeb is a PNAC-signing Neocon. nt wiggs Mar 2015 #38
The instant we get off oil, we will stop hearing about what a threat Iran is. Marr Mar 2015 #39
It ain't bullshit. Iran could attack Israel any time now. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #45
well, bush & cheney got away with an 'aggressive war' spanone Mar 2015 #40
Thank goodness it's in print in a paper known nationally.. fadedrose Mar 2015 #47
We should listen to the neocons because they were so right about Iraq Martin Eden Mar 2015 #48
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