The Syrian war is all about a natural gas pipeline
David M. Adam Jr.
The Syrian war is all about a natural gas pipeline. It has nothing to do
with chemical weapons.
Qatar, a neighbor, needs to get it's natural gas resource to the European
marketplace. Why has the little nation of Qatar spent 3 billion
dollars to support the rebels in Syria? Could it be because Qatar
is the largest exporter of liquid natural gas in the world and Assad
won't let them build a natural gas pipeline through Syria? Of
course. Qatar wants to install a puppet regime in Syria that will allow
them to build a pipeline which will enable
them to sell lots and lots of natural gas to Europe.
Why is Saudi Arabia spending huge amounts of money to help the rebels and
why has Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan been "jetting from covert
command centers near the Syrian front lines to the Élysée Palace in Paris
and the Kremlin in Moscow, seeking to undermine the Assad regime?
Well, it turns out that Saudi Arabia intends to install their own puppet
government in Syria which will allow the Saudis to control the flow of
energy through the region.
On the other side, Russia very much prefers the Assad regime for a whole
bunch of reasons. One of those reasons is that Assad is helping to block
the flow of natural gas out of the Persian Gulf into Europe, thus
ensuring higher profits for Gazprom (Russia's resource).
Now the United States is getting directly involved in the conflict.
Why? If the U.S. is successful in getting rid of the Assad regime,
it will be good for either the Saudis or Qatar(and possibly for both),
and it will be really bad for Russia. This is a strategic geopolitical
conflict about natural resources, religion, power, and money; and it
really has nothing to do with chemical weapons at all.
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/24456.html
David M. Adam, Jr.
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