Also in attendance was British Petroleum's (BP) CEO, Lord Browne, together with senior government officials from Britain, the US and Israel. BP leads the BTC pipeline consortium. Other major Western shareholders include Chevron, Conoco-Phillips, France's Total and Italy's ENI. (see Annex)
Israel's Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Binyamin Ben-Eliezer was present at the venue together with a delegation of top Israeli oil officials.
The BTC pipeline totally bypasses the territory of the Russian Federation. It transits through the former Soviet republics of Azerbaijan and Georgia, both of which have become US "protectorates", firmly integrated into a military alliance with the US and NATO. Moreover, both Azerbaijan and Georgia have longstanding military cooperation agreements with Israel. In 2005, Georgian companies received some $24 million in military contracts funded out of U.S. military assistance to Israel under the so-called "Foreign Military Financing (FMF) program".
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For me this is a major piece of the puzzle that answers the question: Why now?
Mike
Winnipeg
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— The Divine Symphony, by Inayat Khan<br />
Or remember the USS Cole?<br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Cole_bombing">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Cole_bombing</a><br />
Will the constant stream of tankers end up being escorted by the US Navy to avoid suicide bombers......? And if just one gets through, what will happen to the eastern Mediteranean environmentally? Is this why Israel wants to "neutralize" Hezbollah?<p>---<br>"We can have a democracy or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of the few. We cannot have both."<br />
- Justice Louis Brandeis
Israel's aim is regime collapse in Lebanon, followed by pressure on Syria and regime collapse there. This would help the US get oil out of northern Iraq, through the oil pipeline that Hafiz Assad closed when Iraq invaded Iran in 1980.
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— The Divine Symphony, by Inayat Khan<br />
Yes RPW I think that's the case.
Mike
Winnipeg
Further to the article: I don't think that there is any question about the link between this meeting and the timing of the bombardment of Lebanon. It also explains why Britain isn't calling for a ceasefire. The cheerleading from the US is appalling but unfortunately expected. The backdrop for everything that is happening in the Middle East is of course energy politics.
Mike
Winnipeg