
unilateral military intervention by western power
#21
Posted 2013-January-27, 04:57

#22
Posted 2013-January-27, 07:58
From what I've heard, France has more interest than just getting rid of some islamist in the desert. Most of the uranium mines in the region (own by the company I work for, hence owned by France) are in Niger close to the occupied region. And there's oil around too.
So just like the USA in Iraq, it's about energy. Since when do western powers care about locals? Like never...
So just like the USA in Iraq, it's about energy. Since when do western powers care about locals? Like never...
#23
Posted 2013-January-28, 00:28
Gerben42, on 2013-January-27, 07:58, said:
From what I've heard, France has more interest than just getting rid of some islamist in the desert. Most of the uranium mines in the region (own by the company I work for, hence owned by France) are in Niger close to the occupied region. And there's oil around too.
So just like the USA in Iraq, it's about energy. Since when do western powers care about locals? Like never...
So just like the USA in Iraq, it's about energy. Since when do western powers care about locals? Like never...

There is a uranium mine in northern Niger complete with a railroad connected to the coast. Reportedly it uses too much water in a VERY dry part of the world, so I believe I heard it had been shut down. That said, in many parts of the Sahara deep tube wells can tap a large(although probably not infinite) reservoir of underground water. There ought to be a way to satisfy everybody involved when it comes to water or money for that matter. Remember that with the end of the Cold War and the dismantling of many nuclear weapons, the market for uranium oxide has been terrible. That may be why the mine shut down.