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13, 2005
Russia and China Activate Ten Combat Divisions to Counter United States as Caspian Oil War Appears Set to Begin
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Russian Subscribers
Russian Intelligence Analysts are reporting today that both President Putin
(Russia) and
President Hu (China)
have ordered the immediate activation of 10 Combat Ready Divisions to counter
the increasingly aggressive moves being made by the United
States in the Caspian Oil Regions of Central
Asia. Special Forces Army Units of both
Russian Spetsnaz and Chinese Immediate Action Units were also ordered to be
immediately deployed to both Uzbekistan
and Kyrgyzstan
to surround the large American Military bases in those regions, and that the
governments of both of these countries have ordered the Americans to leave.
The government of Uzbekistan had called first for these actions, and as we
can read as reported by the Indian National Newspaper Hindu News Service in
their article titled "Uzbekistan
steps up pressure on U.S. to close base" and which says, "Uzbekistan
is stepping up pressure on the United States to withdraw its air base set up in
the Central Asian country for operations in neighbouring
Afghanistan. Uzbekistan also said that the United States had not paid takeoff
and landing fees, as well as compensation for security services, new
infrastructure, ecological damage and inconvenience to the local population.
The
statement was issued two days after the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
called for the United States and its coalition allies in Afghanistan to set a
date for withdrawing their military bases from Central Asia. Last month
Uzbekistan introduced severe restrictions on American flights from the Khanabad base forcing the U.S. command to redeploy some
aircraft to Afghanistan. Kyrgyzstan has joined Uzbekistan in calling on
Washington to shut down its air base near the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek."
The government of Kyrgyzstan
has also called for the Americans to leave their country, and as we can read as
reported by the RIA Novosti News Service in their article titled "Kyrgyz ambassador: U.S.
base must go, Russia's should stay" and which says, "The United States'
military base near the Manas Airport, in the Central
Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan, must go and Russia's, at Kant, should stay, the
Kyrgyz Ambassador to Russia said Monday at a press conference here. Apas Jumagulov recalled the
recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit explaining the need for
the Manas base's withdrawal by the fact that the
situation in the neighboring Afghanistan was returning to normal."
The actions of the United States Military Leaders though to these demands to
leave have been met instead with their increasing their combat capabilities in
both Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, and in total disregard to both Russian and
Chinese warnings issued to them, and of which can read as reported by the USA
Today News Service in their article titled "China,
Russia-led alliance wants date for U.S pullout" and which says;
"A
regional alliance led by China and Russia called Tuesday for the U.S. and its
coalition allies in Afghanistan to set a date for withdrawing from several
states in Central Asia, reflecting growing unease at America's military
presence in the region. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which groups
Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, urged a
deadline be set for withdrawal of the foreign forces from its member states in
light of what it said was a decline in active fighting in Afghanistan. The
alliance's move appeared to be an attempt to push the United States out of a
region that Moscow regards as historically part of its sphere of influence and
in which China seeks a dominant role because of its extensive energy
resources."
Angering President Putin also has been the United States pressuring the
European Union to attempt to take away Russia’s vast oil resources, and as we
can read as reported by the Moscow Times News Service in their article titled
"Putin’s
Aide Warns of Finno-Ugric Conspiracy to Seize Russia’s Oil Assets" and
which says, "The
deputy head of Russia’s presidential administration, Vladislav
Surkov, has said that foreigners are accusing Russia
of oppressing provinces that are home to Finno-Ugric nations and “strategic
resources” of oil..Speaking at a meeting with Russian
businessmen, Vladislav Surkov
said, “Today, Finland, Estonia and the European Union have become markedly more
intense on the topic of Finno-Ugric nations. It turns out that we oppress them
somehow. They allegedly have no rights in our country. Regions where those
nations are dominant have strategic resources of our oil. I am not a follower of
a conspiracy theory. But this is evidently a planned action.”
Moscow Officials further report that upon hearing of these latest moves by
the United States
against Russia
President Putin remarked, “Then let’s see how well they are prepared when the
UN orders them (the Americans) to return California
to Mexico.”
To the Western peoples it still appears that they believe this American War
upon the World is based on ‘terrorism’, but to the rest of the World it has
long been known what the Military Leaders of the United States were planning,
and even to as far back as 1998 were the warnings of these wars being reported,
and as exampled by one such warning issued by the World Socialist Web Site News
Service in their article titled "New Caspian oil
interests fuel US war drive against Iraq" and which had said;
"Powerful
geo-political interests are fueling the American war drive. In many respects US
policy in the Persian Gulf is driven today by the same considerations that led
it to invade Iraq nearly eight years ago. As a "senior American
official"--most likely Secretary of State James Baker--told the New York
Times within days of the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait in August of 1990: "We
are talking about oil. Got it? Oil, vital American
interests."
This struggle
recalls the protracted conflict between Britain and Russia at the end of the
nineteenth century for hegemony in the Middle East and Central Asia that became
known as the Great Game. Germany made its own thrust into the region with its
decision to build the Berlin to Baghdad railroad. The resulting tensions played
a major role in the growth of European militarism that erupted in World War I.
This time American imperialism is the major protagonist. Over the past several
years, the battle for dominance in the region has come to center on one
question: where to build a pipeline to move oil from the Azeri capital of Baku
to the West.
"The Caspian
region has emerged as the world's newest stage for big power politics. It not only
offers oil companies the prospect of great wealth, but provides a stage for
high-stakes competition among world powers.... Much depends on the outcome,
because these pipelines will not simply carry oil but will also define new
corridors of trade and power. The nation or alliance that controls pipeline
routes could hold sway over the Caspian region for decades to come."
What is perhaps most insane about these Western peoples reactions to these
true things is their not caring to know that both Russia and China are not
going to lose Central Asia, or the Middle East, by anything other than Military
defeat. The suddenness of this Wars
escalation will surprise these Westerners, even as their Military Forces had
been the ones who started it, and as we can read as reported by the Washington
Post News Service in their article titled "The
Undeclared Oil War" and which says;
"Asia's
undeclared oil war is but the latest reminder that in a global economy
dependent largely on a single fuel -- oil -- "energy security" means
far more than hardening refineries and pipelines against terrorist attack. At
its most basic level, energy security is the ability to keep the global machine
humming -- that is, to produce enough fuels and electricity at affordable
prices that every nation can keep its economy running, its people fed and its
borders defended. A failure of energy security means that the momentum of
industrialization and modernity grinds to a halt. And by that measure, we are
failing.
In
the United States and Europe, new demand for electricity is outpacing the new
supply of power and natural gas and raising the specter of more rolling
blackouts. In the "emerging" economies, such as Brazil, India and
especially China, energy demand is rising so fast it may double by 2020. And
this only hints at the energy crisis facing the developing world, where nearly
2 billion people -- a third of the world's population -- have almost no access
to electricity or liquid fuels and are thus condemned to a medieval existence
that breeds despair, resentment and, ultimately, conflict.
In
other words, we are on the cusp of a new kind of war -- between those who have
enough energy and those who do not but are increasingly willing to go out and
get it. While nations have always competed for oil, it seems more and more
likely that the race for a piece of the last big reserves of oil and natural
gas will be the dominant geopolitical theme of the 21st century."
To this ‘New Kind Of War” the Washington Post speaks of we can already see
by the actions of these Western Nations how it is to be waged, by the
deliberate terrorizing of their own citizens through continued mass attacks
designed to keep them in constant fear against enemies that do not exist for
the purpose of creating a War Society built upon the model established by the
Nazi Germany Regime of the 1930’s, and which led to the last Global War.
For their continued refusal to see the whole truths of the very World they
live in, and instead believing only in the repeated lies of propaganda told to
them, these Western peoples have now been labeled as the most insane in the
world, and as we can read as reported by the Australian News Service in their
article titled "People
in West suffer more from mental illness" and which says, "People
in the West suffer more from mental illness than those in poorer countries,
with chances of recovery being higher in places like India than in say New York
or London, says an Australian study. Their findings are expected to rewrite
international textbooks on the devastating mental illness characterized by
symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, disorganized communication, poor
planning and reduced motivation, it reported."
To the shocking devastation of Total Global War these Westerners know only
through their movies, soon they will know it by looking out their doorways.
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