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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

C HECKMATE:PUTIN'S RUTHLESS GAMBIT-the Bush Administration Falters in a Geopolitical Chess Match


Putin's Ruthless Gambit

The Bush Administration Falters in a Geopolitical Chess Match
By Michael T. Klare

Many Western analysts have chosen to interpret the recent fighting in the Caucasus as the onset of a new Cold War, with a small pro-Western democracy bravely resisting a brutal reincarnation of Stalin's jack-booted Soviet Union. Others have viewed it a throwback to the age-old ethnic politics of southeastern Europe, with assorted minorities using contemporary border disputes to settle ancient scores.

Neither of these explanations is accurate. To fully grasp the recent upheavals in the Caucasus, it is necessary to view the conflict as but a minor skirmish in a far more significant geopolitical struggle between Moscow and Washington over the energy riches of the Caspian Sea basin -- with former Russian President (now Prime Minister) Vladimir Putin emerging as the reigning Grand Master of geostrategic chess and the Bush team turning out to be middling amateurs, at best.

The ultimate prize in this contest is control over the flow of oil and natural gas from the energy-rich Caspian basin to eager markets in Europe and Asia. According to the most recent tally by oil giant BP, the Caspian's leading energy producers, all former "socialist republics" of the Soviet Union -- notably Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan -- together possess approximately 48 billion barrels in proven oil reserves (roughly equivalent to those left in the U.S. and Canada) and 268 trillion cubic feet of natural gas (essentially equivalent to what Saudi Arabia possesses).

During the Soviet era, the oil and gas output of these nations was, of course, controlled by officials in Moscow and largely allocated to Russia and other Soviet republics. After the breakup of the USSR in 1991, however, Western oil companies began to participate in the hydrocarbon equivalent of a gold rush to exploit Caspian energy reservoirs, while plans were being made to channel the region's oil and gas to markets across the world.

Rush to the Caspian

In the 1990s, the Caspian Sea basin was viewed as the world's most promising new source of oil and gas, and so the major Western energy firms -- Chevron, BP, Shell, and Exxon Mobil, among others -- rushed into the region to take advantage of what seemed a golden opportunity. For these firms, persuading the governments of the newly independent Caspian states to sign deals proved to be no great hassle. They were eager to attract Western investment -- and the bribes that often came with it -- and to free themselves from Moscow's economic domination.

But there turned out to be a major catch: It was neither obvious nor easy to figure out how to move all the new oil and gas to markets in the West. After all, the Caspian is landlocked, so tankers cannot get near it, while all existing pipelines passed through Russia and were hooked into Soviet-era supply systems. While many in Washington were eager to assist U.S. firms in their drive to gain access to Caspian energy, they did not want to see the resulting oil and gas flow through Russia -- until recently, the country's leading adversary -- before reaching Western markets.

What, then, to do? Looking at the Caspian chessboard in the mid-1990s, President Bill Clinton conceived the striking notion of converting the newly independent, energy-poor Republic of Georgia into an "energy corridor" for the export of Caspian basin oil and gas to the West, thereby bypassing Russia altogether. An initial, "early-oil" pipeline was built to carry petroleum from newly-developed fields in Azerbaijan's sector of the Caspian Sea to Supsa on Georgia's Black Sea coast, where it was loaded onto tankers for delivery to international markets. This would be followed by a far more audacious scheme: the construction of the 1,000-mile BTC pipeline from Baku in Azerbaijan to Tbilisi in Georgia and then on to Ceyhan on Turkey's Mediterranean coast. Again, the idea was to exclude Russia -- which had, in the intervening years, been transformed into a struggling, increasingly impoverished former superpower -- from the Caspian Sea energy rush.

Clinton presided over every stage of the BTC line's initial development, from its early conception to the formal arrangements imposed by Washington on the three nations involved in its corporate structuring. (Final work on the pipeline was not completed until 2006, two years into George W. Bush's second term.) For Clinton and his advisors, this was geopolitics, pure and simple -- a calculated effort to enhance Western energy security while diminishing Moscow's control over the global flow of oil and gas. The administration's efforts to promote the construction of new pipelines through Azerbaijan and Georgia were intended "to break Russia's monopoly of control over the transportation of oil from the region," Sheila Heslin of the National Security Council bluntly told a Senate investigating committee in 1997.

Clinton understood that this strategy entailed significant risks, particularly because Washington's favored "energy corridor" passed through or near several major conflict zones -- including the Russian-backed breakaway enclaves of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. With this in mind, Clinton made a secondary decision -- to convert the new Georgian army into a military proxy of the United States,equipped and trained by the Department of Defense. From 1998 to 2000 alone, Georgia was awarded $302 million in U.S. military and economic aid -- more than any other Caspian country -- and top U.S. military officials started making regular trips to its capital, Tbilisi, to demonstrate support for then-president Eduard Shevardnadze.

In those years, Clinton was the top chess player in the Caspian region, while his Russian presidential counterpart, Boris Yeltsin, was far too preoccupied with domestic troubles and a bitter, costly, ongoing guerrilla war in Chechnya to match his moves. It was clear, however, that senior Russian officials were deeply concerned by the growing U.S. presence in their southern backyard -- what they called their "near abroad" -- and had already had begun planning for an eventual comeback. "It hasn't been left unnoticed in Russia that certain outside interests are trying to weaken our position in the Caspian basin," Andrei Y. Urnov of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared in May 2000. "No one should be perplexed that Russia is determined to resist the attempts to encroach on her interests."

Russia Resurgent

At this critical moment, a far more capable player took over on Russia's side of the geopolitical chessboard. On December 31, 1999, Vladimir V. Putin was appointed president by Yeltsin and then, on March 26, 2000, elected to a full four-year term in office. Politics in the Caucasus and the Caspian region have never been the same.

Even before assuming the presidency, Putin indicated that he believed state control over energy resources should be the basis for Russia's return to great-power status. In his doctoral dissertation, a summary of which was published in 1999, he had written that "[t]he state has the right to regulate the process of the acquisition and the use of natural resources, and particularly mineral resources [including oil and natural gas], independent of on whose property they are located." On this basis, Putin presided over the re-nationalization of many of the energy companies that had been privatized by Yeltsin and the virtual confiscation of Yukos -- once Russia's richest private energy firm -- by Russian state authorities. He also broughtGazprom, the world's largest natural gas supplier, back under state control and placed a protégé, Dmitri Medvedev -- now president of Russia -- at its helm.

Once he had restored state control over the lion's share of Russia's oil and gas resources, Putin turned his attention to the next obvious place -- the Caspian Sea basin. Here, his intent was not so much to gain ownership of its energy resources -- although Russian firms have in recent years acquired an equity share in some Caspian oil and gas fields -- but rather to dominate the export conduits used to transport its energy to Europe and Asia.

Russia already enjoyed a considerable advantage since much of Kazakhstan's oilalready flowed to the West via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), which passes through Russia before terminating on the Black Sea; moreover, much ofCentral Asia's natural gas continued to flow to Russia through pipelines built during the Soviet era. But Putin's gambit in the Caspian region evidently was meant to capture a far more ambitious prize. He wanted to ensure that most oil and gas from newly developed fields in the Caspian basin would travel west via Russia.

The first part of this drive entailed frenzied diplomacy by Putin and Medvedev (still in his role as board chairman of Gazprom) to persuade the presidents of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan to ship their future output of gas through Russia. Success was achieved when, in December 2007, Putin signed an agreement with the leaders of these countries to supply 20 billion cubic meters of gas per year through a new conduit along the Caspian's eastern shore to southern Russia -- for ultimate delivery to Europe via Gazprom's existing pipeline network.

Meanwhile, Putin moved to undermine international confidence in Georgia as a reliable future corridor for energy delivery. This became a strategic priority for Moscow because the European Union announced plans to build a $10 billion natural-gas pipeline from the Caspian, dubbed "Nabucco" after the opera by Verdi. It would run from Turkey to Austria, while linking up to an expanded South Caucasus gas pipeline that now extends from Azerbaijan through Georgia to Erzurum in Turkey. The Nabucco pipeline was intended as a dramatic move to reduce Europe's reliance on Russian natural gas -- and so has enjoyed strong support from the Bush administration.

It is against this backdrop that the recent events in Georgia unfolded.

Checkmate in Georgia

Obviously, the more oil and gas passing through Georgia on its way to the West, the greater that country's geostrategic significance in the U.S.-Russian struggle over the distribution of Caspian energy. Certainly, the Bush administration recognized this and responded by providing hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid to the Georgian military and helping to train specialized forces for protection of the new pipelines. But the administration's partner in Tbilisi, PresidentMikheil Saakashvili, was not content to play the relatively modest role of pipeline protector. Instead, he sought to pursue a megalomaniacal fantasy of recapturing the breakaway regions of Abhkazia and South Ossetia with American help. As it happened, the Bush team -- blindsided by their own neoconservative fantasies -- saw in Saakashvili a useful pawn in their pursuit of a long smoldering anti-Russian agenda. Together, they walked into a trap cleverly set by Putin.

It is hard not to conclude that Russian prime minister goaded the rash Saakashvili into invading South Ossetia by encouraging Abkhazian and South Ossetian irregulars to attack Georgian outposts and villages on the peripheries of the two enclaves. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reportedly told Saakashvili not to respond to such provocations when she met with him in July. Apparently her advice fell on deaf ears. Far more enticing, it seems, was her promise of strong U.S. backing for Georgia's rapid entry into NATO. Other American leaders, including Senator John McCain, assured Saakashvili of unwavering U.S. support. Whatever was said in these private conversations, the Georgian president seems to have interpreted them as a green light for his adventuristic impulses. On August 7th, by all accounts, his forces invaded South Ossetia and attacked its capital city of Tskhinvali, giving Putin what he long craved -- a seemingly legitimate excuse to invade Georgia and demonstrate the complete vulnerability of Clinton's (and now Bush's) vaunted energy corridor.

Today, the Georgian army is in shambles, the BTC and South Caucasus gas pipelines are within range of Russian firepower, and Abkhazia and South Ossetia have declared their independence, quickly receiving Russian recognition. In response to these developments, the Bush administration has, along with some friendly leaders in Europe, mounted a media and diplomatic counterattack, accusing Moscow of barbaric behavior and assorted violations of international law. Threats have also been made to exclude Russia from various international forums and institutions, such as the G-8 club of governments and the World Trade Organization. It is possible, then, that Moscow will suffer some isolation and inconvenience as a result of its incursion into Georgia.

None of this, so far as can be determined, will alter the picture in the Caucasus: Putin has moved his most powerful pieces onto this corner of the chessboard, America's pawn has been decisively defeated, and there's not much of a practical nature that Washington (or London or Paris or Berlin) can do to alter the outcome.

There will, of course, be more rounds to come, and it is impossible to predict how they will play out. Putin prevailed this time around because he focused on geopolitical objectives, while his opponents were blindly driven by fantasy and ideology; so long as this pattern persists, he or his successors are likely to come out on top. Only if American leaders assume a more realistic approach to Russia's resurgent power or, alternatively, choose to collaborate with Moscow in the exploitation of Caspian energy, will the risk of further strategic setbacks in the region disappear.

Michael T. Klare is professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College and the author, most recently, of Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet: The New Geopolitics of Energy (Metropolitan Books).

Thursday, August 14, 2008

STUPID STRIKES AGAIN!!







By Karl Schwarz
8-14-8

Pompous Lord Bush says "Russia must respect Georgia sovereignty" in a photo op with Poodle Rice and Bob Gates at his side. Then our Zionist puppet president dispatches Rice shuttling to a Paris tête-à- tête with Little Sarko and then back over to Georgia for yet another useless Rice photo op from within the Zionist puppet nation of Georgia.

You are about to learn that Bush is a liar and does not respect Russian sovereignty. Time and time again, the US has violated Russian sovereignty throughout the Clinton and Bush Administrations to get to the oil and gas in the Caspian Basin and Caucasus regions.

Bush is trying to use the mainstream media to deflect attention away from his evil misdeeds. Georgia, with the assistance of the US and Israel, attacked South Ossetia, a Russian province. Information has just come out that BushCo is trying to start another civil war in yet another Russian province. Read on.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words.

Now that I have disclosed to you the Spy Games and terrorism the US has conducted in the Caucasus region of Dagestan, Chechnya, South Ossetia and the entire Caspian Basin region, read this article and then look again at the picture provided below.



MOSCOW (RIA Novosti) -- Russian security forces have arrested a top Georgian intelligence officer on charges of collecting data on Russian troops in the North Caucasus and breakaway South Ossetia's president, the FSB said on Tuesday.

The Federal Security Service gave the intelligence officer's surname as Kherksladze, and said the suspect had described himself as the deputy head of Georgia's Foreign Intelligence Service.

The FSB said Kherksladze has been running a network of agents in Russia collecting information, "including on military and strategic facilities in the Southern Federal District."

The FSB also said Georgian secret services had tried to organize underground militant groups in the North Caucasus.

The Russian secret service said that it had arrested a Russian national, one Ramzan Turkoshvili, who "confessed to being recruited by Georgian secret services with the direct involvement of one of the leaders of terrorists hiding in the Pankisi Gorge."

The FSB said that the intelligence officer had been given the task of "organizing militant resistance to federal authorities" in Ingushetia and other regions of Russia's Southern Federal District, adding that he was also believed to have been a link between militant groups in Russia and Georgian secret services.

The Russian Republic of Ingushetia borders on Chechnya and has been the scene of increasing militant attacks on police and federal forces of late.

FSB head Alexander Bortnikov said on Monday that the security service had detained 10 Georgian intelligence service officers who were spying on military facilities and preparing terrorist attacks, including in Russia.

Security was tightened on the Russian border following a major ground and air offensive by Georgia against its breakaway republic of South Ossetia on Friday. The attack prompted Russia to send in tanks and hundreds of troops and eventually expel Georgian troops from the province. Russia has said at least 1,600 civilians were killed by Georgian forces during the attack. A total of 34,000 people are also reported to have fled across the Russian border.

Russia has also beefed up its presence in Abkhazia, another secessionist Georgian republic.

http://en.rian.ru/russia/20080812/115981425.html



Ok, the US has spent considerable time, money and effort flipping, even buying, extorting, and bribing Georgia so the US can have a pipeline across it. Those are all known FACTS, and Israel has aided and abetted BushCo every step of the way.

Evidently, the Mossad and the CIA have embedded operatives there, too, to help foment this continuing nonsense.

According to one source I read, the oil port at Poti (that the Russians just bombed into oblivion) is owned by the 'good ports folks' down in the UAE, United Arab Emirates. Remember how Dubai Ports World tried to take over a string of major US ports?

The US CIA tried to flip Chechnya, with the help of mega-killer and ex-Russian Oligarch now London resident, Boris Berezovsky...and failed. Many Russians died and the Russian Bear remembers every bit of that horror story. It was an incredibly dumb move, never tread on the turf of a Bear. Many now wish the Zionists had never messed with Chechnya...and many of the perps had no ass left by the time the Bear was done with them.

The US CIA tried to flip Dagestan and failed. Evidently 'the agency' had the dumbest SOBs on this planet working for them at the time because they did not even come close.

The US has tried to promote pipelines across the Caspian Sea from Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan and failed. No one in that area wants 'Fish with Quaker State slime" on the menu.

They have tried to force the pipeline issue across Afghanistan and are no closer today than they were as of September 11, 2001. Jeff and I debate behind the scenes about colorful language such as 'brain f**t', so we'll call it a 'neuron belch'...in any case, it was stupid then and it is still stupid now. BushCo is permanently mired in a deadly geopolitical melodrama called 'a pipeline too far' because of the way it continues to try to do it. Go ahead, knock yourself out, Barky. You and Zbig will be no more successful than Junior and his Big Oil Zionist thugs.

The US, Israel, mercenaries and Georgia just tried to push Russia out of South Ossetia, and the word failed doesn't come close to describing the ass-kicking they got. That was a really stupid move...never, ever, intentionally piss off a Bear.

The US and UK and Tel Aviv have tried for THREE DAMNED DECADES to take over the Caspian Basin and have failed to achieve anything substantial. They have no pipelines out of the area, and, meanwhile, both Russia and Iran and Bridas Corporation just keep rocking right along.

So, what's the target of their next game of Spy Shits & Giggles?

You just read it, Ingushetia.

Where is that? Right there - between NORTH OSSETIA and CHECHNYA!
Russia just stomped the dog shit out of Georgia, the US and Israel in SOUTH OSSETIA and across much of Georgia.

GET IT?






Has the US reached the bottom of the barrel on stupid? Hell, NO.
Bush and his bungling neocon killer-plotters have much more stupid left to show the world.

It is all over the world news, and soon Americans will be learning about the number of US and Israeli, and mercenary troops killed in the incredibly stupid Georgia caper.

GETTING THE PICTURE?

They could not get their way in Chechnya from 1994-2000 in order to gain right of way for a pipeline.

They could not get their way in Dagestan, for a pipeline right of way...and large amounts of oil and gas that Russia is pumping, and pumping and pumping through its own pipelines.

They could not get their way in South Ossetia, so.

Now, let's commit more US, CIA, and ZIONIST terrorism, civil war and death in INGUSHETIA, which is INSIDE RUSSIA.

Are you getting the picture folks? Our nation is led by a Terrorist Gang. Have a damned clue yet as to why the Russians are enraged and have had more than enough of this endless crap?

It will all end in just a few ways.

1. When someone has had enough and nukes DC, London and Tel Aviv off the face of this planet. The Axis Of Evil will cease and desist, or this beast will be decapitated.

2. Or...when the rest of the world will make damned sure that the US is the next Bolivia in terms of economic strength. Do you have a backyard you can raise potatoes and beets in, maybe some corn maize for tortillas?

3. OR...it will end when Americans wake the Hell up and tear Washington DC a new ass - PUT A STOP TO ITS INSANITY. Israel and UK alone cannot pursue this stupidity. They have to have American Stupidity to pursue the agenda. GET IT?

They have to have Dumbass Americans to keep pushing this crap and footing the bills....for WHAT, they haven't a clue.

Make no mistake about it - Georgia is a vassal puppet regime of the Zionist West...the US, UK and Tel Aviv.

Folks, unless you want the US to be nuked off the face of this planet or forced into Third World status, wake up, get off your lazy ass, and rock the timbers in Washington, DC.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

It stops...or your future as an American is over much sooner than you can imagine. It definitely won't be the American Dream - unless you think thermonuclear weapons are 4th of July fireworks.

How many stupids can Stupid do, if Stupid can do stupid? You don't want to know the answer to that because would probably pack your bags and leave America in shame.

Tick...Tick...Tick....

Karl

Friday, August 8, 2008

US ACCUSED OF BACKING TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN


Pakistan has accused the US of backing militancy within the country, saying this goes against the grain of the Washington-led global war against terror.

Quoting "impeccable official sources", The News reported on Tuesday that "strong evidence and circumstantial evidence of American acquiescence to terrorism inside Pakistan" was outlined by President Pervez Musharraf, army chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt. Gen. Nadeem Taj in separate meetings with two senior US officials in Islamabad on July 12.

The visit of the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen and CIA Deputy Director Stephen R. Kappes, "carrying what were seen as India-influenced intelligence inputs had hardened the resolve of Pakistan's security establishment to keep supreme Pakistan's national security interest even if it meant straining ties with the US and NATO", the newspaper said.

It quoted a senior official with direct knowledge of the meetings as saying that Pakistan's military leadership and the president asked the American visitors "not to distinguish between a terrorist for the United States and Afghanistan and a terrorist for Pakistan".

"For reasons best known to Langley, the CIA headquarters, as well as the Pentagon, Pakistani officials say the Americans were not interested in disrupting the Kabul-based fountainhead of terrorism in Balochistan nor do they want to allocate the marvellous Predator (unmanned armed aerial combat vehicle) resource to neutralise the kingpin of suicide bombings against the Pakistani military establishment now hiding near the Pakistan-Afghan border," The News said.

During the meetings, the US officials were also asked why the CIA-run Predators and the US military did not swing into action when they were provided the exact location of tribal leader Baitullah Mehsud, "Pakistan's enemy number one and the mastermind of almost every suicide operation against the Pakistan Army and the ISI since June 2006", the newspaper added.

One such precise piece of information was made available to the CIA May 24 when Mehsud drove to a remote South Waziristan mountain post in his Toyota Land Cruiser to address the media and returned to his safe abode.

"The United States military has the capacity to direct a missile to a precise location at very short notice as it has done close to 20 times in the last few years to hit Al Qaeda targets inside Pakistan," The News noted.

Pakistani officials, according to the newspaper, "have long been intrigued by the presence of highly encrypted communications gear with Mehsud. This communication gear enables him to collect real-time information on Pakistani troop movements from an unidentified foreign source without being intercepted by Pakistani intelligence".

Mullen and the CIA official were in Pakistan on an unannounced visit July 12 to present what the US media claimed was evidence of the ISI's ties with Taliban commander Maulana Sirajuddin Haqqani and the alleged involvement of Pakistani agents in the bombing of the Indian embassy in Kabul.

"Pakistani military leaders rubbished the American information and evidence on the Kabul bombing but provided some rationale for keeping a window open with Haqqani, just as the British government had decided to open talks with some Taliban leaders in southern Afghanistan last year," The News said.
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