Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09MUSCAT417
2009-05-10 14:13:00
SECRET//NOFORN
Embassy Muscat
Cable title:
SURVEY TEAM FOR ALTERNATIVE TO MANAS
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S E C R E T MUSCAT 000417
NOFORN
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 2019/05/10
TAGS: PREL MARR MOPS KG MU
SUBJECT: SURVEY TEAM FOR ALTERNATIVE TO MANAS
REF: MUSCAT 303
CLASSIFIED BY: Gary A. Grappo, Ambassador, Department of State,
Embassy Muscat; REASON: 1.4(B),(D)
S E C R E T MUSCAT 000417
NOFORN
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 2019/05/10
TAGS: PREL MARR MOPS KG MU
SUBJECT: SURVEY TEAM FOR ALTERNATIVE TO MANAS
REF: MUSCAT 303
CLASSIFIED BY: Gary A. Grappo, Ambassador, Department of State,
Embassy Muscat; REASON: 1.4(B),(D)
1. (U) This message contains an action request. See paragraph 5.
2. (S) The Embassy received May 10 official permission from the
Omani Government for a U.S. AIR FORCE survey team visit to the
Royal AIR FORCE of Oman (RAFO) base on Masirah Island to evaluate
its potential use as a replacement facility for transloading
operations currently performed at Manas. This response came in
response to intensive Embassy engagement with the Omani government.
We emphasize that the permission is for a survey at Masirah
only/only.
2. (S) While acceptance of the site survey is an important and
positive first step, it does not guarantee the use of Masirah
should the need for that option be confirmed. There are several
factors that may influence a final decision. The Omanis have made
clear to us that they prefer only U.S. forces be transloaded. They
also have questions about the duration of the operations. Finally,
our interlocutors have expressed concerns about runway conditions
and the adequacy of water and power for hosting forces at Masirah;
speculating that construction of a desalination plant, a power
plant, and runway repairs might be necessary. This suggests that
the price of using Masirah may be a permanent upgrade of the
facilities there beyond that which is currently contemplated.
4. (S) Thus, the Omanis may not view the visit of the survey team
in purely technical terms. Given the potential stakes, the Embassy
recommends strongly that in addition to the technical survey work,
the team should be prepared to brief senior Omani officials on U.S.
plans in more detail. In this regard, post strongly recommends
that the leader of the survey team be of sufficient seniority and
expertise to enable discussion of the larger decision influencing
factors and to speak knowledgeably to non-technical issues.
5. (S) Action request: Post understands that a survey trip is
being planned for on or about May 18 and concurs. Post requests
confirmation of visit plans and team composition soonest.
GRAPPO
NOFORN
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 2019/05/10
TAGS: PREL MARR MOPS KG MU
SUBJECT: SURVEY TEAM FOR ALTERNATIVE TO MANAS
REF: MUSCAT 303
CLASSIFIED BY: Gary A. Grappo, Ambassador, Department of State,
Embassy Muscat; REASON: 1.4(B),(D)
1. (U) This message contains an action request. See paragraph 5.
2. (S) The Embassy received May 10 official permission from the
Omani Government for a U.S. AIR FORCE survey team visit to the
Royal AIR FORCE of Oman (RAFO) base on Masirah Island to evaluate
its potential use as a replacement facility for transloading
operations currently performed at Manas. This response came in
response to intensive Embassy engagement with the Omani government.
We emphasize that the permission is for a survey at Masirah
only/only.
2. (S) While acceptance of the site survey is an important and
positive first step, it does not guarantee the use of Masirah
should the need for that option be confirmed. There are several
factors that may influence a final decision. The Omanis have made
clear to us that they prefer only U.S. forces be transloaded. They
also have questions about the duration of the operations. Finally,
our interlocutors have expressed concerns about runway conditions
and the adequacy of water and power for hosting forces at Masirah;
speculating that construction of a desalination plant, a power
plant, and runway repairs might be necessary. This suggests that
the price of using Masirah may be a permanent upgrade of the
facilities there beyond that which is currently contemplated.
4. (S) Thus, the Omanis may not view the visit of the survey team
in purely technical terms. Given the potential stakes, the Embassy
recommends strongly that in addition to the technical survey work,
the team should be prepared to brief senior Omani officials on U.S.
plans in more detail. In this regard, post strongly recommends
that the leader of the survey team be of sufficient seniority and
expertise to enable discussion of the larger decision influencing
factors and to speak knowledgeably to non-technical issues.
5. (S) Action request: Post understands that a survey trip is
being planned for on or about May 18 and concurs. Post requests
confirmation of visit plans and team composition soonest.
GRAPPO