Oman

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Group.png Oman  
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Oman (orthographic projection).svg
Flag of Oman.svg
LocationMiddle East, Asia
TypeUnited Nations Members.svg nation state
Interest ofCENTCOM
Member ofArab League, UN
SubpageOman/1970 coup d'état

Oman, according to a 1988 EIR story about John Deuss, "is a shared asset of British and U.S. business and foreign policy networks. The British have the upper hand, with the United States competing to strengthen its leverage".[1]

 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
James Critchfield“Besides the Deuss connection to Oman, Shackley's other link is James Critchfield, the former head of the CIA's Middle East desk, and later chief of intelligence for energy. Critchfield is president of Tetra Tech International, a subsidiary of Honeywell, Inc. Tetra Tech has a contract with Oman to develop the economic infrastructure of the Masandam Peninsula, which is at the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz.”Executive Intelligence Review
James Critchfield
24 June 1988
George Curzon“[We need an] Arab facade ruled and administered under British guidance and controlled by a native Mohammedan and, as far as possible, by an Arab staff…. There should be no actual incorporation of the conquered territory in the dominions of the conqueror, but the absorption may be veiled by such constitutional fictions as a protectorate, a sphere of influence, a buffer state and so on.””George Curzon
Keenie Meenie Services“The new company first struck gold in Oman where Walker landed a lucrative contract to train and supervise the special forces of the new sultan. He had just deposed his despotic father in a bloodless coup which was led by two British SAS veterans who had personally confronted the old sultan in his palace and told him he must go. The KMS contract was a million-dollar thank-you from the new sultan, and it effectively established KMS as a permanent military presence in the Middle East, giving British intelligence a foot in the door of a country which has become strategically vital during the Gulf War.”Nick Davies1988
Timothy Landon“The key British power broker with influence in Oman is Timothy Landon. In 1970, the sultan ran a bloodless coup against his father with the help of Landon, a British military and intelligence figure. Known as the "Lawrence of Arabia" of Oman, Landon, who now lives in England, was the sultan's college buddy at Sandhurst. According to British intelligence sources, Shackley has a working relationship with Landon's associates and operatives.”Timothy Landon24 June 1988

 

Events

EventDescription
2024 Persian Gulf floodsSevere flash floods in a arid desert kill dozens in countries known for documented geoengineering. CCM quick to copy spokespersons denying any link to geoengineering, after one admitted this to be the caused by geoengineering.
Le Cercle/1990 (Oman)Start/End dates uncertain
Oman/1970 coup d'état

 

A citizen of Oman on Wikispooks

TitleBornDiedDescription
Qaboos bin Said al Said18 November 194010 January 2020Assumed power after overthrowing his father, Said bin Taimur, in a palace coup in 1970, with the help of the SAS.

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndDescription
July 2021 Gulf of Oman incident29 July 202129 July 2021Incident in July 2021

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:War in Oman 1957-59book extract12 February 2007Mark Curtis
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