Ongelmana on tiettyjen arabimaiden hallitusten ambivalentti suhtautuminen USA:n harjoittamaan terrorismin vastaiseen taisteluun ja Al Quaidaan. Toisaalta ollaan niin liittolaisia (esim. Pakistan), mutta sisimmissään hallitus tietää kuitenkin kansan syvien rivien fundamentaaliset tunnot ja joutuu ottamaan nekin huomioon.
“Not being understood by the Western peoples about Yemen is that its location on the tip of the Arabian Peninsula gives it critical access to the Red Sea, Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden and provides to the West, should they succeed in capturing this land, a ‘safe and major’ outlet for oil and gas from Saudi Arabia and Iraq and eliminating their need for transport of their ‘economic lifeblood’ through the strategically important waterway called the Straight of Hormuz which the Persian Nation of Iran, in the event of war, could close within minutes.
Equally important to note that about Yemen is that it remains the ‘last piece’ in this new Great Game needed by the West to secure their access to the last remaining giant oil and gas deposits left on Earth located in Central Asia as they have (somewhat that is) already secured through war outlets to the West (former Yugoslavia and former Soviet Republic Georgia) and the East (Afghanistan) for their planned massive pipeline projects.”
To Y:
I totally agree with your comment related to great energy game. US has nominated Bab el-Mandab as one of the six World Oil Transit Chokepoints. US strategy is maybe going now southwards as Russia had success by blocking US Silk Road Strategy and GUUAM cooperation and while China has fast developed its interests in Caspian Sea region.
Ongelmana on tiettyjen arabimaiden hallitusten ambivalentti suhtautuminen USA:n harjoittamaan terrorismin vastaiseen taisteluun ja Al Quaidaan. Toisaalta ollaan niin liittolaisia (esim. Pakistan), mutta sisimmissään hallitus tietää kuitenkin kansan syvien rivien fundamentaaliset tunnot ja joutuu ottamaan nekin huomioon.
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Miksi Jemen?
“Not being understood by the Western peoples about Yemen is that its location on the tip of the Arabian Peninsula gives it critical access to the Red Sea, Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden and provides to the West, should they succeed in capturing this land, a ‘safe and major’ outlet for oil and gas from Saudi Arabia and Iraq and eliminating their need for transport of their ‘economic lifeblood’ through the strategically important waterway called the Straight of Hormuz which the Persian Nation of Iran, in the event of war, could close within minutes.
Equally important to note that about Yemen is that it remains the ‘last piece’ in this new Great Game needed by the West to secure their access to the last remaining giant oil and gas deposits left on Earth located in Central Asia as they have (somewhat that is) already secured through war outlets to the West (former Yugoslavia and former Soviet Republic Georgia) and the East (Afghanistan) for their planned massive pipeline projects.”
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To Y:
I totally agree with your comment related to great energy game. US has nominated Bab el-Mandab as one of the six World Oil Transit Chokepoints. US strategy is maybe going now southwards as Russia had success by blocking US Silk Road Strategy and GUUAM cooperation and while China has fast developed its interests in Caspian Sea region.
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Most likely.
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