Posted on 08/16/2008 5:45:46 PM PDT by Snickering Hound
A Turkish energy ministry official confirmed that the BTC pipeline blast was a terrorist act. But whats more, Russias international politics advisor to the Russian Duma declared the pipeline dead and that it would never operate again.
An adviser to the Russian parliament also claimed the closed pipeline would not be opened again and declared the line is dead. The world and countries in the region have seen that not NATO, but Russia is the only one who could secure the energy routes, Alexander Dugin, international politics advisor to the Russias Duma, told Turkish Cumhuriyet daily.
In this context, regarding Turkeys energy politics, it should be said that the BTC is not running at the moment and it will not run again. How can they know it will not run again? Because they have the communist PKK at the ready to ensure it stays dead with more bombings if necessary.
Earlier this week, we asked Did Russia Employ Communist PKK Ahead of Georgia Invasion? The PKK took responsibility for the BTC pipeline bombing. But it remains likely that the communist terrorists got marching orders from Vladimir Putin, one of the opening kinetic salvos into the drive on Georgia.
The comment above from Alexander Dugin is a clear indicator for those not already aware that Russias intent in Georgia extends far beyond the dirt and people in the former Soviet republic. The larger target is western Europe and the United States.
But the conflict is too hot to term it Cold War II. At least in Georgia - and Turkey, if one believes as I do that the PKK acted on Russian request or direction.
Ping.
Ping.
Now this man is a good candidate for the anti-Christ.
I honestly do not know much about him. What is his background? Does he make Putin seem cuddly by comparison?
Every time Russia declares one of their westbound pipelines “dead”, one of their eastbound pipelines should “die”.
Here ya’ go !!!...:0/
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Among the latter are Nataliya Vitrenko, the well-known head of the so-called Progessive Socialist Party of Ukraine, and Dmitro Korchinsky, formerly leader of the Ukrainian fascist party UNA-UNSO and now chairman of the Bratstvo (Brotherhood) Party. Dugins name was recently mentioned in Ukrainian mass media in connection with the scandal that arose when Ukrainian Presidential Advisor Mykola Zhulinsky was barred from entering Russia during a private trip to St. Petersburg this summer. This was interpreted as a retaliation for Ukraines refusal to permit Dugin entering Ukraine shortly before. In June 2006, Dugin had been declared persona non grata in Ukraine until 2011 for violating Ukrainian law, and was thus deported back to Russia after he had arrived by plane at Simferopol airport in early June 2007 in order to attend the festival The Great Russian Word organized by the Russian Community of the Crimea. In spite of this conflict with the Ukrainian authorities, the youth organization of Dugins Movement, the Eurasian Union of Youth, has an active branch in Ukraine, and is particularly visible in Sumy, Kyiv and the Crimea.
Dugins increasing celebrity in the CIS is remarkable considering that the chief neo-Eurasian is not only among the most influential, but also one of the most brazen of Russias ultra-nationalist publicists. While authors such as Kurginyan or Shafarevich are satisfied to promote a renaissance of classical Russian anti-Western sentiments in their pamphlets and subtly draw on Western sources, Dugin admits openly that his main ideas are based on non-Russian anti-democratic concepts such as European integral Traditionalism (e.g. René Guénon, Julius Evola, Claudio Mutti, etc.), Western geopolitics (e.g. Alfred Mahan, Halford Mackinder, Karl Haushofer), the German conservative revolution (e.g. Carl Schmitt, Ernst Jünger, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck), and the francophone New Right (e.g. Alain de Benoist, Robert Steuckers, Jean Thiriart).
Furthermore, during the 1990s, Dugin repeatedly hinted at his sympathy for selected aspects of Italian Fascism and National Socialism, such as the SS and its Ahnenerbe (Ancestral Heritage) Institute, and has described the Third Reich as the most consistent incarnation of the Third Way that he explicitly advocates. In the chapter Fascism Boundless and Red of the online version of his 1997 book Tampliery Proletariata (The Templar Knights of the Proletariat), he expressed the hope that the inconsistent application of originally correct ideas by Hitler, Mussolini, etc. would, eventually, be followed in post-Soviet Russia by the emergence of a fascist fascism. In Dugins apocalyptic worldview, global history consists of a centuries-old confrontation between hierarchically organized Eurasian continental powers and liberal Atlantic naval powers. Today, this confrontation is carried out between Russia and the US as the main representatives of the two antagonistic types of civilization, and its final battle is approaching (Dugin uses the German word Endkampf, which has Nazi connotations, without a Russian translation).
One might expect Dugin, and other extremely right-wing pundits offering similar pro-fascist statements, to be subjected to the same public stigmatization as neo-Nazi parties and skinhead groups are currently experiencing in Russia. However, this has not been the case so far. On the contrary, Dugin and others of his ilk, such as the well-known editor-in-chief of Russias leading ultranationalist weekly Zavtra (Tomorrow), Aleksandr Prochanov, are popular guests in prime-time political television shows such as Vremena (Times, hosted by Vladimir Pozner), Tem vremenem (In the Meantime, hosted by Aleksandr Archangelsky), Voskresnyi vecher (Sunday Evening), or K Bareru (To the Barricade, hosted by Vladimir Solovyov), and are even invited to popular talk shows like Pust govoryat (Let Them Speak, hosted by Andrei Malakhov).
"setting the stage for Dugin's dream of a Russian strategic alliance with European and Middle Eastern states, primarily Iran. Dugin's ideas, particularly those on "a Turkic-Slavic alliance in the Eurasian sphere" have recently become popular among certain nationalistic circles in Turkey. One of the basic ideas that underpin his theories is that Moscow, Berlin, and Paris form a "natural" geopolitical axis, because a line or axis from Moscow to Berlin will pass through the vicinity of Paris if extended). Dugin's theories foresee an eternal world conflict between land and sea, and hence, Dugin believes, the U.S. and Russia. He says, "In principle, Eurasia and our space, the heartland Russia, remain the staging area of a new anti-bourgeois, anti-American revolution."
So Nazi Pelosi’s going to go to Russia to get this straightened out so we don’t start drilling off our own coasts?
OK. Russia. The Roki Tunnel is NOW closed.
The appropriate "equipment" has now been given to the Georgians to "properly" handle the "New" situation and defend their country.
Your move.
Oh....and have a nice day!
Sounds like something from a cheap novel!
Let us hope the world wakes up soon.
Between the incessant winters and empty store shelves, there isn't much to do but amuse yourselves by moving little pieces of wood.
Say what you want about the Russians, they know how to play Chess.
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Roger Dat!!!
Did Pooty cut 10% of the oil to the EU ?...mmmmmmmm...
Its another financial squeeze courteous of Iran and Russia. Bush is an oil man, I wish he would not play so dumb.
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