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A team of U.S. geologists and Pentagon officials has discovered vast mineral wealth in Afghanistan, conceivably enough to turn the scarred and impoverished country into one of the world's most lucrative mining centers, a senior military official told Fox News on Monday.

"There is stunning potential here," Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the United States Central Command, told the New York Times in a report published Monday. "There are a lot of ifs, of course, but I think potentially it is hugely significant."

Americans discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, including iron, copper, cobalt, gold and critical industrial metals like lithium, according to the report. The Times quoted a Pentagon memo as saying Afghanistan could become the "Saudi Arabia of lithium," a key raw material in the manufacture of batteries for laptops and cell phones.

During a visit last month to Washington, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said his nation's untapped mineral deposits could be even higher -- perhaps as much as $3 trillion.

The mineral resources are a "massive opportunity," Karzai said at a May 13 event with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton held at the U.S. Institute of Peace.

The report in the Times said the U.S. Geological Survey began aerial surveys of Afghanistan's mineral resources in 2006, using data that had been collected by Soviet mining experts during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s. Promising results led to a more sophisticated study the next year.

Then last year, a Pentagon task force that had created business development programs in Iraq arrived in Afghanistan and closely analyzed the geologists' findings. U.S. mining experts were brought in to validate the survey's conclusions, and top U.S. and Afghan officials were briefed.

So far, the biggest mineral deposits discovered are of iron and copper, but finds include large deposits of niobium, a soft metal used in producing superconducting steel, as well as rare earth elements and large gold deposits in Pashtun areas of southern Afghanistan, the report said.

In an op-ed published last month in a London newspaper, former Afghan finance minister Ashraf Ghani, wrote: "Afghanistan is rich in minerals including copper, iron, marble, chromite, manganese and emeralds. With good governance in place, these assets can generate funds."

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  • TwoSides2aCoinTwoSides2aCoin Posts: 44,286 ✭✭✭✭✭
    There is so much I want to say.
  • CaptHenwayCaptHenway Posts: 32,127 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Would you invest billions in a mineral processing plant in a country where the Taliban are trying to RETAKE the country they once held?????
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  • MeltdownMeltdown Posts: 8,789 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Would you invest billions in a mineral processing plant in a country where the Taliban are trying to RETAKE the country they once held????? >>



    I wouldn't, but there will be no shortage of investors at some point. China has already put up a bunch of money.
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭
    Gee what a shock
  • renman95renman95 Posts: 7,037 ✭✭✭✭✭
    In war, watch the money flow. Sad but true.
  • mhammermanmhammerman Posts: 3,769 ✭✭✭
    Started studying in 78, report completed in 07...but it's news today!

    Hummmm, what metal, me got no metal.
  • Wolf359Wolf359 Posts: 7,656 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Started studying in 78, report completed in 07...but it's news today!

    Hummmm, what metal, me got no metal. >>



    Yeah, anything to keep the price of Gold down.
  • BearBear Posts: 18,953 ✭✭✭
    I can see it now. 100 miners, 100,000 troops and 500,000 Afghan Indians.

    Every million dollars taken out from mining will cost the USA 10 billion dollars.

    One hell of a deal. Also that does not include our honored dead and wounded.


    Let the Afghans keep their minerals, it just is not worth the price. It might be a heck of

    a deal for China to send in 500 million screaming peasants and annex the country like they did Tibet.
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  • roadrunnerroadrunner Posts: 28,303 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I would consider Venezuela a politically "friendly" and proactive mining jurisdiction compared to Afghanistan.

    roadrunner
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  • johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 28,313 ✭✭✭✭✭
    wow. thats big news and i wonder, if any and how much is alreay been taken out of there. then again that might be a whole new war with everyone fighting over that now
  • derrybderryb Posts: 36,795 ✭✭✭✭✭
    $25 billion estimated in gold and $5.3 billion estimated in silver:

    Estimates

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  • pf70collectorpf70collector Posts: 6,648 ✭✭✭
    1 Trillion is not much these days. The U.S will consume through that in 6 months.
  • BigEBigE Posts: 6,949 ✭✭✭
    I wonder what the "rare earth elements" are in derryb's postimage-------------------------BigE
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  • softparadesoftparade Posts: 9,276 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I wonder what the "rare earth elements" are in derryb's postimage-------------------------BigE >>



    Lithium, one of the touted, not even on the radar image

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  • BigEBigE Posts: 6,949 ✭✭✭
    Ironic that they still use ox and cart, the key to travel of the past and they have lithium, the key to travel of the future-------------------BigE
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  • CaptHenwayCaptHenway Posts: 32,127 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Di-Lithium Crystals, maybe???

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  • itsnotjustmeitsnotjustme Posts: 8,777 ✭✭✭
    They also had some famous priceless statues, and the Taliban blew them up.... maybe they were searching for some rare Earth minerals buried behind them.image
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  • KonaheadKonahead Posts: 1,476 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Would you invest billions in a mineral processing plant in a country where the Taliban are trying to RETAKE the country they once held????? >>



    hell to the no! You would have to be out of your mind or mine
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