Israel’s DoubleGame
in Southeast Asia
Wayne Madsen – WMR March 2,
2007
WMR's report yesterday on the U.S. naval buildup in Southeast Asia, particularly
in Cambodia, coincides with a major Israeli intelligence and weapons smuggling
operation in the region.
Israel has been a major, albeit covert, player in Southeast Asia since Israeli
multi-billionaire tycoon Shaul Eisenberg began supplying weapons to Cambodia's
genocidal Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s. Eisenberg, a close business partner
of China's military, was also an early arms supplier to Khmer Rouge leader Pol
Pot. Eisenberg was active with Asia's Jewish community during World War II, not
as an compatriot of the Allies but as a close intelligence and business partner
of Japan's Imperial government, which was allied with Nazi Germany and Fascist
Italy in the Axis Alliance. Escaping Nazi-controlled Europe, Eisenberg settled
in the Far East, making his primary bases of operation Japanese-occupied
Shanghai and Japan itself. In Shanghai, Eisenberg, along with Imperial Japanese
military intelligence units, formed units of future Jewish terrorist groups --
the Irgun and the Shanghai Betar (Betar was founded in the 1930s by the Polish
Zionist Yakob Jabotinsky, a supporter of Italian Fascist leader Benito
Mussolini, to battle the British for control of Palestine and the ideological
godfather of later neoconservative oracle Leo Strauss). The Japanese taught the
Jewish paramilitary forces in Shanghai, including some who escaped from Joseph
Stalin's Jewish Autonomous Region creation in the Soviet Far East on the Chinese
border, how to disrupt colonial occupiers' logistics and command and control
elements, strategies that had been successful against the British, Dutch,
French, and American colonial authorities in Asia. The Irgun and Betar gangs
would eventually use the knowledge gained from the Japanese in their terror
campaign against British and Arab forces in Palestine following World War II.
Eventually, Irgun and Betar veterans would form the present-day Likud Party, now
headed by Binyamin Netanyahu, a noted extreme right-winger.
After the war, Eisenberg began selling war surplus material, including iron and
steel scrap. Married to a Japanese woman, Eisenberg established the Israel
Corporation, a huge holding company , which, during the 1970s, began to secretly
export Israeli military equipment and weapons to China. Under a Panama-based
company called United Development, Inc., Eisenberg also began exporting weapons
to Central America's most insidious dictatorships, including that of Anastasio
Somoza in Nicaragua. Eisenberg's vast holdings eventually included Israel
Aircraft Industries and Zim Israel Navigation Company.
As the United States faced imminent defeat in the Indochina War at the hands of
the Vietnamese, Laotian, and Cambodian communist-nationalist forces, Eisenberg
wasted no time in cashing in on America's defeat and the new power alignments in
Southeast Asia. He began selling weapons from his new business partner - China -
to the Cambodian forces of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot. After the defeat of the
U.S.-backed military government of General Lon Nol, installed after Richard
Nixon's National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, a close friend of Eisenberg,
ordered the CIA to overthrow Cambodian head of state Prince Norodom Sihanouk,
Cambodia fell victim to a bloody civil war between Vietnamese troops backing Pol
Pot's one-time ally Hun Sen and the Chinese-backed "Democratic Kampuchea"
government of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot.
It was no mistake that the Gerald Ford administration and Secretary of State
Kissinger backed the Khmer Rouge. Kissinger and Ford's long-time Michigan
financial backer, industrialist Max Fisher were both financially and
ideologically linked to Eisenberg. Ford's supposed "grand moment" -- the
repatriation in 1975 of the crew of the U.S. "merchant" (spy) ship, the SS
Mayaguez, from Khmer Rouge forces was a Kissinger- and Eisenberg-designed ruse
designed to build up Ford's support in the face of the American military defeat
in Southeast Asia. That ruse came at the cost of 41 Marines and countless
Cambodian military forces and civilians.
Kissinger authorized Eisenberg to begin a discreet program to modernize China's
armed forces with $10 billion in Israeli and U.S.-designed weapons, re-exported
through Israel. The reason -- neoconservative to its roots -- was to have China
counteract Soviet military power in Asia and beyond.
As a result of Eisenberg's Israel-China military alliance, Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge
forces were amply supplied by Israel and China. Logistics were no problem since
Eisenberg's Israel Corporation owned a 49 percent share in Zim Shipping, the
world's third largest shipping company. Although Eisenberg died from a sudden
heart attack in Beijing in 1997, the weapons smuggling activities of his friends
in Mossad and Zim Shipping continue to plague Southeast and South Asia.
Under a United Nations, European Union, and Cambodian government weapons
buy-back program, Cambodia is striving to eliminate the proliferation of small
arms, including AK-47s and grenade launchers and mortars, from the Cambodian
population. However, the storage program for the collected weapons has been an
ongoing problem for the Cambodians, as cited in an EU report that stated there
were four major problems with the program:
1. No formal mechanisms for registering numbers, types and condition of weapons;
2. No records of any of the above;
3. Weapons stored alongside various types of explosives including mines,
mortars, grenades and ammunition;
4. Weapons stored in buildings without adequate security.
Storage facilities with so-called "enhanced security" were constructed in Phnom
Penh (several facilities), Battambang, Pailin, Banteay Meanchey, Siem Reap,
Banteay Srei, Preah Vihear, and Kampong Thom. The suspicions about Israeli
involvement in smuggling stored Khmer Rouge and other weapons were heightened in
1999 after a mysterious fire destroyed the Cambodian military weapons storage
facility at the Ream Naval Base near Sihanoukville. According to a New Zealand
intelligence officer in Cambodia, the depot was destroyed by an Israeli squad
after it was revealed they were smuggling weapons from the facility to guerrilla
groups throughout Southeast Asia, including the small "Free Vietnam Movement"
battling Vietnam's central government and Hmong guerrillas battling Laotian
government forces. The Vietnamese became even more suspicious about the role of
the depot after weapons from the Ream warehouse were seized by Cambodian and
Vietnamese police at the Bavet border checkpoint. The weapons were destined for
guerrillas of the Free Vietnam Movement.
WMR visited Phnom Penh, Cambodia and discovered that the Mossad and Cambodian
criminal syndicate allies continue to obtain bought-back Cambodian weapons from
Cambodian government warehouses and are selling them to guerrilla groups
throughout Asia, including Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers, anti-Laotian Hmongs, the
small anti-communist Free Vietnam Movement, and Burmese tribal guerrilla groups.
WMR photographed a number of Zim shipping containers portside along the Mekong
River in Phnom Penh. From this and other port facilities, including the port of
Sihanoukville, bought-back Cambodian weapons , some originally provided to the
Khmer Rouge by Eisenberg and the Chinese, are making their way to insurgent
groups around Asia, possibly including Iraqi guerrillas battling U.S. forces in
Iraq.
Not far from Zim's Mekong port facilities in Phnom Penh sits a quiet and
unassuming Mossad surveillance station. From this vantage point, Israeli
operatives keep a close eye on Mekong river traffic and any "new players" who
arrive into town. With new oil deposits being discovered in contested waters of
the Gulf of Thailand, border skirmishes in the region are likely to increase,
driving up the demand for small arms in the region. The cached weapons in
Cambodia stand to make Israeli intelligence a handsome profit.
Recently, the U.S. ambassador to Sri Lanka, Robert Blake, was injured in a Tamil
Tiger mortar attack on a Sri Lankan military helicopter transporting him and
other Western envoys. In addition to Blake, Italian ambassador Pio Mariani was
also injured in the attack. Although Israel has been supplying weapons and
training to Sri Lanka's government to be used against the Tamil Tigers, it has
been playing a double game in also supplying Cambodian weapons to the Tamils.
On September 28, 2005, the Zim Asia collided with a Japanese fishing
vessel, killing seven Japanese sailors aboard the fishing vessel. The collision
occurred 25 miles off the Nosappu Cape in northern Japan. What followed was the
arrest in Haifa of the Zim Asia's captain, Moshe Ben David, and the
Serbian second captain and Bulgarian lookout man for negligence and failure to
save the lives of the Japanese fisherman, a violation of international maritime
law. Israeli police confiscated documents from Zim's headquarters. The presence
of a Zim ship in northern Japanese waters near North Korea once again heightened
concerns about the activities of the shipping company in weapons smuggling.
If Cambodia is any measure of Israel's true intentions, it is clear that
Israel's double game seeks to destabilize world and regional peace by selling to
adversarial sides in civil and other wars and reaping huge profits as a result.
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Zim Shipping containers in Phnom Penh (above) along the Mekong River. Zim
has been linked to weapons smuggling in region.
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