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    Pipeline Politics

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    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTp9M9JLkbc

    Pipeline Politics and the Syrian War - Pepe Escobar on GRTV
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    Published on Sep 3, 2013
    Roving correspondent and frequent guest Pepe Escobar of Asia Times Online joins us once again to discuss the geopolitical machinations behind the latest developments in Syria. We discuss the possibility of an Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline and how the regional players react to such a proposal, and Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia's role in the current conflict.
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    Pepe nails it around 6 minutes. Take the names out of the picture "AlQuada, Muslim Brotherhood". Call them paid mercenary gangs.

    Quater is the worlds largest No. 1 Exporter of CNG and have paid their gang over 300 Billion so far and picked their puppet for Syria. Pepe says they are out of the picture now???

    Saudi Arabia has a different "puppet pick" for Syria and paying a different gang to do their war mongering. Bandar Bush jetting around trying to get a deal with Russia.

    Don't trust that EX KGB thug ... ever. There is so much money involved with the discovery of the Levathian Basin late 2010, it's game changing for Israel who has always been an energy importer.

    If they can get the pipeline thru Syria, they will be No. 2 CNG exporter gaining access to the European market. S. Korea already building them a CNG tanker and shopping for more.

    Do you really think Russia will give up top dog gas supplier for the European Market?

    I won't mention Cyprus, Greece, Jordon, Turkey, Lebanon, Iran etc. etc. There are so many players and money to be harvested, I don't think anyone will walk to the table for diplomacy...or away from it without cash.

    Then you've got "cry baby". Get your tissues out before you listen to him. He, and all the war mongers care nothing for more than 2 million Syrians living in tents in the Jordanian desert who have left their country, or more than 1.5 million Syrian homeless still in Syria.


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