News Focus
News Focus
icon url

otraque

09/20/04 3:25 PM

#1759 RE: CoalTrain #1758

<<Things sure are heating up on many if not all fronts going into this election.>>. Ct, imho, we are building dangerously to a critical mass, i don't mean tomorrow; but this heating trend is pointing to a critical mass point somewhere down the line unless large amounts of cold water fall on many.
The days of bows and arrows are looong ago way behind us.
And we are getting quite crowded and essential resources are feeling the pinch and a lot of people are getting weird--yikes:)
BP just announced they calculate demand for oil will be 2x the supply in 5 years.
icon url

Amaunet

09/20/04 3:33 PM

#1760 RE: CoalTrain #1758

The school seige was timed to postpone Putin’s trip to Turkey and discussion of the Trans-Thracian pipeline which it did much to the delight of the United States. One should note the preceding airliner explosions coincided with Putin’s Sochi meeting with President Jacques Chirac of France and Chancellor Gerhard Schröder of Germany, another event the United States did not want to take place.
#msg- 4014279

edit: The Chechen elections were also taking place at the same time and they were considered the reason for the terrorist attacks. Behind the scenes what I have logged was also taking place. Two birds one stone.

After the Sochi meeting Putin was scheduled to visit Turkey. Turkey is considered a "reliable ally" of the U.S. and Germany--it is firmly dominated by U.S. and German imperialism and overseen by a fascist military that operates within NATO. Putin was now not only forging an alliance with both Germany and Turkey there is a pipeline involved.
#msg-3953878

Another timely attack from the past.
Because of events in Chechnya the Grozny pipeline apparently was closed in favor of the U.S. backed Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline. One of the primary reasons it seems that we are backing the Chechen rebels and thus responsible for the deaths of the Russian school children.
#msg-3953878
#msg-4005982
#msg- 4076003



The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline is considered the “Contract of the Century.”

Georgian PM Visits Azerbaijan other » News «

Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 2004-09-20 11:57:17


Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania left for the Azerbaijani capital Baku on September 20 in order to participate in official ceremonies commemorating the 10th anniversary of the signing of the so called “Contract of the Century,” which envisaged the export of Azeri oil to the western markets via Georgia and Turkey.

The Georgian Prime Minister is expected to hold talks with Azeri officials over the construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, which is scheduled to begin delivering Azeri oil to western markets in 2005.
http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=7872