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Announcing
TBR Ebooks!
Starting
with a new publication concerning the background behind the 9/11
attacks, TBR News will be presenting a series of interesting,
informative and definitive works for our readers. Future titles will
include the complete Voice of the White House with much more added
material that was considered too controversial to post, the
heavily-censored Armenian Holocaust of 1916, the Bush-Lay private
correspondence, the Assassination of JFK,Pearl Harbor intrigues and
rare documents, Malaparte’s inside study of the making of
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historical revision files, unpublished before Rudolf’s arrest and
forced deportation to Germany, World War II studies of holocaust
history, taken from secret German files and much more. Please see
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The
Editors
Descending
Into Darkness: The Harring Report
A
well-researched study into the background of the 9/11 attack: Who
knew what and when did they know it. Russian and German intelligence
material, not published before show that the U.S. had ample
warning...and did nothing about it.
THE
VOICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE
The
full collection of the twice-weekly commentary of what is really
going on inside the corrupt Bush White House. The spectrum includes
the Gannon scandal, the planned invasion of Iran, many stories of
stupidity and corruption coupled with biting sarcasm. Interesting to
note that many, if not most, of the predictions have come true.
REGICIDE
The Official Assassination of John F. Kennedy
A
landmark book that sold very well in hardback, this work contains
actual intelligence documents concerning the inside U.S. plans to
kill Kennedy; the reasons, the methods and the results.
The
Final Reckoning: An Analysis of Demographics in Holocaust Literature
By
Harold Kreig, Lt.Col, AUS ret.
This
is the first rational, heavily documented work on the subject of the
Holocaust. Colonel Krieg has taken thousands of documents, including
the official SS concentration camp records from 1935 through 1945
and official U.S. government postwar analysis of the system and the
casualties and causes of death and produced a book that is highly
informative and readable. Heavily footnoted and annotated,
‘The Final Reckoning’ is logical and compelling and is an
historical work that should be read through by any student of the
period and subject.
Coup
D’Etat: The Technique Of Revolution
By
Curzio Malaparte
First
published in Italy by Curzio Malaparte in 1928, this is a seminal
work on historical seizures of power from Napoleon through Hitler.
Gestapo-Chief:
The CIA & Heinrich Müller by Gregory Douglas
In 1948, the former head of Hitelr’s Gestapo was
interviewed by senior officials of the CIA in Switzerland where Müller
had been in hiding since the end of the Second World War. His
interview, for Colonel James Critchfield of the CIA’s Gehlen
Organization, runs to nearly a thousand pages and for years was
hidden in the CIA’s files.
This is a translation of a part of the interview, which was
initially conducted in German and then translated into English for
CIA use.
It is a fascinating series of historical episodes covering
both the Axis and Allied sides with comments on Hitler, Stalin,
Roosevelt, Henry Wallace, Winston Churchill, the 20th of
July bomb plot against Hitler, Bishop von Galen’s heroic, and
successful, attacks on the Nazis and their euthanasia program, the
concentration camps, the Duke of Windsor, the Roger Casement diaries
and many more fascinating and insightful views of a man who ran the
most effective counter-intelligence agency in modern times.
There is also extensive information on the attempts on the
part of the CIA to silence or discredit the fact that the Gestapo
Chief worked for the United States and eventually came to live in
Washington, D.C. as part of the notorious “Operation Paperclip.”
Fascinating inside views of many top
Nazis and CIA officials.
The
CIA COvenant: Nazis in Washington
by Gregory Douglas
* From the end of
World War II, the American CIA imported thousands of Nazis into the
United States to work for them, many on the list of wanted war
criminals
*One of the most
important of these was Heinrich Mueller, once head of Hitler's
Gestapo. Mueller was recruited by Colonel James Critchfield who ran
the CIA's "Gehnel Organization' in Munich.
* Mueller kept
journals and this book is a translation of three years (1948-1951)
of notes and observations made of top CIA officials, President
Truman, top U.S. government officials, plans for murder, thefts,
kidnappings, wholesale thefts of public money and a terrifying
pattern of uncontrolled ambition, unchecked by any person or agency.
* Also included are
CIA and other agency's activities that have never been revealed.
*Mueller's deals in
stolen Nazi art for the CIA are covered in detail.
*Also to be found are
the steps the frightened CIA have taken to prevent the publication,
sales or distribution of this work.
An
Essay on the Principle of Population
by
Thomas Malthus
The
1798 classic study of how supplies of food do not keep up with an
expanding population
Malthus'
theory is that population growth is geometric while the food supply
increase is arithmetic.
A
very literate and current study that clearly highlights present and
current population problems
With
the world's population higher than ever before, this is a work of
great and current interest
CONSPIRACIES
for Fun and Profit
Contents
The Evil Catholics Murdered Abraham Lincoln
TWA Flight 800: The Gathering of the Nuts
The Real Truth About the Kennedy Assassination!
The Great 9-11 Plot
Who is Sorcha Faal?
The Bush Indictments
Faked Conspiracy photos
The Sinking of the MV Estonia
The German Guy and the Destruction of Houston
The Great Contrail Conspiracy
Planet X
Remote Viewing unveiled
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“As
democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and
more closely, the inner soul of the people, On some great and
glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s
desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright
moron.”
-
H.L. Mencken
“That
we are to stand by the president, right or wrong is not only
unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American
public.”
-Theodore
Roosevelt
“Mass
movements do not usually rise until the prevailing order has been
discredited. The discrediting is not an automatic result of the
blunders and abuses of those in power, but the deliberate work of
men of words with a grievance.”
-Eric
Hoffer The True Believer
In
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distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior
interest in receiving the included information for research and
educational purposes.
The Voice of the White House
Washington,
D.C., September 29, 2006: “Some very unhappy people here but not
about the mid term elections. It seems that after the Second World
War, the Soviets captures all of the records of the Nazi
concentration camps…from 1935 to 1945….and put them in their
archives in Moscow. Because
they pretty much knock a hole in the legend of six millions gassed,
Jewish groups pressured Russia not to ever allow any researcher to
see or copy any of these and for certain, never to release the
contents of these files to anyone, ever. Russians are easy to bribe
and apparently someone in the States got the whole file (on
microfilm) and there is fury and panic over this. Jewish groups have
asked the DoJ to declare these “improperly released” classified
documents and grab them. Unfortunately, there is no legal basis for
doing this. The original documents were German and the microfilms
are Russian, not American. Some of these groups have built up a
thriving business on the subject and anything concrete that could
sink their boat is something not to put up with. This is a subject
that most people don’t care about but to those who do, it is a
real bell-ringer. All of this hinges on whether or not the present
owner got these legally. If our people can’t prove he didn’t, it
looks like fun and games in the History department!”
Green Zone Follies
Baghdad,
28 Sept 06: “I have been out of this area for a month,
along with a number of others, on a PR project. Coming back here is
like going back to Hell for breakfast. The insurgents occasionally
drop mortar rounds inside the sacred Green Zone, killing
people including diplomatic personnel and once, two colonels
out for a squash game. No one can do anything about it so we keep it
quiet. This whole project, bringing democracy and joy to poor rag
head heathens has fallen completely apart. Morale in Iraq does not
exist and self-mutilations, suicides and serious mental problems are
so commonplace that no one even notices any more. The field
equipment, trucks, howitzers, spotter aircraft, tanks and armored
vehicles are all either in the shops or waiting in line. The sand
here destroys everything eventually and Rumsfeld never bothers to
replace anything. The food and medical services are very good but
that’s about all. We spy on the GIs to be sure they aren’t
sending out ‘negative’ messages to home and the various
religious Iraqi people are slaughtering themselves, and us, at an
accelerated rate. The Iraqi death tolls are enormous and our own are
very bad and kept very quiet. Now, they tell me, Cheney wants the entire
National Guard activated and shipped over here along with every
reservist or discharged GI with former combat service. They have the
orders drawn up there and we have copies. Engineers have been
putting up miles of new barracks and the supply services are tipped
to expect ‘significant very large shipments’ of food, clothes,
shoes, helmets and so on. A quarter of a million men are
supposed to be reactivated and sent over here before Christmas.
A general officer said, in my office, that they were just waiting
until after the elections in November. Bush and Cheney want a
general draft but that won’t wash so instead, everyone and anyone
that can move; comes over. Basically, the resistance has beaten us
but of course no one can ever talk about that. They call it
‘defeatism’ and one can get into trouble for it. Soldiers
who bitch get transferred to the west where the lifespan of a GI is
somewhat limited.”
'Not enough cash for war'
by
Suzanne
Goldenberg and Richard Norton-Taylor
Guardian
Weekly
George
Bush received a serious rebuke about his wartime leadership this
week when his army chief said he did not have enough money to fight
the war in Iraq.
Six weeks before midterm
elections in which the war is a crucial issue, the protest from the
army head, General Peter Schoomaker, exposes concerns within the US
military about the strain of the war on Iraq, and growing tensions
between uniformed personnel and the secretary of defence, Donald
Rumsfeld.
Three
retired senior military officers on Monday accused Mr Rumsfeld of
bungling the war on Iraq, and said the Pentagon was
"incompetent strategically, operationally and tactically".
Major General Paul Eaton, a
retired officer who was in charge of training Iraq troops, said:
"Mr Rumsfeld and his immediate team must be replaced or we will
see two more years of extraordinarily bad decision-making."
The rare criticism from the
three officers, all veterans of the Iraq war, will be unwelcome to
Mr Bush at a time when the Republican party had hoped to campaign on
its strong leadership in the "war on terror".
The officers echoed the
findings of the National Intelligence Estimate last weekend, which
said the Iraq war had fuelled Islamist extremism around the world.
They also accused the Pentagon of putting soldiers' lives at risk by
failing to provide the best equipment available. "Why are we
asking our soldiers and marines to use the same armour we found was
insufficient in 2003?" asked Thomas Hammes, a retired Marine
Corps colonel.
The criticism comes amid an
unprecedented show of defiance from the army chief, Gen Schoomaker.
The general refused to submit a budget plan for 2008 to Mr Rumsfeld,
arguing that the military could not continue operations in Iraq and
its other missions without additional funds, the Los Angeles Times
reported. The seriousness of the protest was underlined by Gen
Schoomaker's reputation as an ally of the Pentagon chief. The
general came out of retirement at Mr Rumsfeld's request to take up
the post.
"It's quite a
debacle," said Loren Thompson, a military analyst at the
Lexington Institute thinktank. "Virtually everyone in the army
feels as though their needs have been shortchanged."
Gen Schoomaker's defiance
gives a voice to growing concern within the military about the costs
of America's wars, and the long-term strain of operations around the
world. For the past three years the $400bn cost of the wars in Iraq
and Afghanistan have been funded by emergency spending bills passed
by Congress.
Gen Schoomaker and others
say that the Iraq war has also put a severe strain on regular
military budgets. That puts the generals at odds with Mr Rumsfeld's
strategic vision of a more nimble, hi-tech military. In addition
Congress and the White House have cut a number of army spending
requests over the past months.
As the war in Iraq
continues with no sign of a reduction in US forces, military
officials have repeatedly complained about the strain on personnel,
and say they fear they may be forced to rely more heavily on the
National Guard and reservists to meet the demands of overseas
deployments. General John Abizaid, America's senior commander in the
Middle East, said last week there was little chance of any drawing
down of the 140,000 forces in Iraq before next spring.
The burden of that
commitment was underlined on Monday when the army extended the
combat tours of about 4,000 soldiers serving in the Ramadi area.
US war costs
since September 11 exceed $500bn
September
28, 2006
Peter Walker
Guardian
The Iraq war is currently costing US
taxpayers around $2bn (£1.07bn) a week, as the military replaces
damaged equipment and tries to establish more permanent bases,
reports in US newspapers said today.
A report by the non-partisan
Congressional Research Service projected that the war would cost
$110bn for the fiscal year 2007, the Houston Chronicle said.
This would be a 20% rise on last year
and almost double the monetary cost of the first year of the war, a
report in the Boston Globe said.
According
to the Globe, the report estimated that once Congress approved two
pending bills on military spending, total war costs since the
September 11 2001 attacks would have exceeded $500bn, of which
$379bn had been spent on Iraq, $97bn in Afghanistan and $26bn on
improving the security of US military bases elsewhere.
The costs had increased despite a
levelling off of US troop numbers in Iraq and Afghanistan. According
to the report, the extra money was being used in part because of a
greater intensity of attacks on American forces, the Boston Globe
said.
Another significant factor was
"the building of more extensive infrastructure to support
troops and equipment in and around Iraq and Afghanistan", the
report said.
Although the US military has said it
does not want to maintain a long-term presence in either country, it
is building semi-permanent bases to support troops, suggesting a
recognition that the deployments might be long ones.
The spending was bumped up further by
the need to buy extra equipment for troops - ranging from radios to
tanks - and to replace equipment damaged in attacks or by wear and
tear, officially known as "reset" costs. These costs had
jumped from $7.2bn in 2004 to $22.9bn this year, while
infrastructure costs - for example bases and airfields - were up
from $40bn to $60bn.
However, the report noted that these
factors alone were "not enough to explain" the total
increase in operating costs.
"You would expect (operating
costs) to level off if you have the same level of people," the
report's principal author, Amy Belasco, was quoted as saying by the
Boston Globe.
"You shouldn't have as much cost
to fix buildings that were presumably repaired when you got there.
It's a bit mysterious."
According to the Houston Chronicle, war
costs were expected to be a significant drain on the US budget in
the next decade - the Congressional Research Service estimated that
even with fewer troops deployed, total war funding could reach
$808bn by 2016.
Another Contract for Company That Planted News in Iraq
September 28, 2006
AP
BAGHDAD, Sept. 27 (AP) —
A public relations company that participated in a United States
military program that paid Iraqi newspapers for articles favorable
to allied forces has been awarded another multimillion-dollar media
contract with American forces in Iraq.
The public relations firm,
the Lincoln Group, won a two-year contract to monitor a number of
English and Arabic news outlets and to produce public-relations
products like talking points or speeches for American forces in
Iraq, officials said Tuesday.
“Lincoln Group is proud
to be trusted to assist the multinational forces in Iraq with
communicating news about their vital work,” a company spokesman,
Bill Dixon, said in a statement.
Details about the contract
were confirmed by the United States military spokesman in Iraq, Lt.
Col. Barry Johnson, and were described in documents posted on a
federal government Web site outlining contracts awarded.
The contract is worth
roughly $6.2 million per year over a two-year period, Colonel
Johnson said.
The idea, according to
contract documents, is to use the information to “build support”
in Iraqi, Arab, international and American audiences for what the
military describes as its goals in Iraq, such as destroying the
insurgency and helping Iraqis build a democracy.
The list of news outlets to
be watched includes The New York Times, Fox Television and the
satellite channel Al Arabiya.
There was considerable
debate last year when it became known that the Lincoln Group had
been part of a United States military operation to pay Iraqi
newspapers to run positive articles about coalition activities.
Colonel Johnson would not
comment on how the Lincoln Group was chosen, saying it was a
“standard contracting process.” He said the contract did not
include any provisions to purchase favorable coverage or pay for
favorable articles. The Lincoln Group, based in Washington, would
not comment on the contract beyond the statement issued.
Comment: Isn’t it nice to
know the right people? Anyone who has seen the output of this
group of well-greased slackers would marvel. They have the literary
skills of ‘Weekly Reader’ writers and the intellect of chickens.
BH
Russia, China 'cooking something up'
September
29, 2006
by W Joseph Stroupe
Asia Times
Russian
President Vladimir Putin was asked about Russia-China relations and
the mounting regional/global clout of the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation
Organization). He expressed great satisfaction and excitement about
the path of Russia-China relations, but quickly denied that the two
strategic partners were involved in "cooking anything up
between themselves".
In
fact, he claimed that the mounting regional and global clout of the
SCO has never been planned for or intentionally striven for by the
two partners, that it has entirely happened "by surprise".
And, of course, he claimed once again that neither the SCO nor the
deepening Russia-China strategic partnership was "aimed at the
US or NATO" (North Atlantic Treaty Organization).
But
contrary to Putin's soothing assurances to the West at the recent
Valdai Club meeting, Russia and China most certainly do have
"something in the geopolitical oven", and it has been
cooking steadily for nearly a decade. In fact, their geopolitical
main course is practically ready to be served to the table, so to
speak, and directly contrary to Putin's recent claims they both
intended from the beginning for the SCO eventually to play a
significant role.
One
only has to read the Sino-Russian Joint Statements from 1997 forward
to see that the two partners embarked on a carefully conceived and
adroitly executed geopolitical course and strategy a decade ago, and
they have made tremendous progress toward the achievement of the
specific goal they set way back then. Note these facts and precisely
what their goal has been in the excerpts and commentary that follow:
From
the Sino-Russian Joint Statement of April 23, 1997:
The
two sides shall, in the spirit of partnership, strive to
promote the multipolarization of the world and the establishment of
a new international order.
The
establishment of a just and equitable new
international political and economic order based on
peace and stability has become the pressing need of the times and
the inevitable necessity of history.
All
countries, big or small, strong or weak, rich or poor, are equal
members of the international community. No country should seek
hegemony, practice power politics or monopolize international
affairs.
Both
sides express concern over the attempt at enlarging and
strengthening military blocs, because such a tendency may pose a
threat to the security of certain countries and aggravate regional
and global tension.
Both
sides underscore that the vast member of developing countries
and the Non-Aligned Movement are important forces in promoting world
multipolarization and building a new international order.
Developing
countries have
enhanced their awareness of self-strengthening through unity,
played a greater role in world politics and increased their
share of the world economy.
Their
rise will give a strong boost to the historical process towards the
establishment of a new international order.
[Emphasis added]
From
"PRC, Russia leaders issue joint statement", December 10,
1999:
[The
two sides] propose to push forward the establishment of a
multipolar world on the basis of the principles of the
United Nations Charter and existing international laws in the 21st
century, strengthen the UN's dominant status in international
affairs, and peacefully resolve international disputes through
political means ... and establish a fair, equal, and mutually
beneficial international political and economic
order. Third, the two sides point out that negative momentum in
international relations continues to grow, and the following is
becoming more obvious: The forcing of the international
community to accept a unipolar world pattern and a single
model of culture, value concepts and ideology, and a weakening of
the role of the United Nations and its Security Council; the seeking
of excuses to give irresponsible explanations or amendment to the
purposes and principles of the UN Charter; the reinforcing and
expanding of military blocs; the replacing of international law with
power politics or even resorting to force; and the jeopardizing of
the sovereignty of independent states using the concepts of
"human rights are superior to sovereignty" and
"humanitarian intervention".
The
two sides agree to work together with the rest of the world to
oppose the momentum presently preventing the establishment of a just
multipolar structure for international relations.
Seventh,
the two countries express their satisfaction with the implementation
of the Bishkek Declaration issued by the summit of China, Russia,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, known as the "Shanghai
Five States", on
August 25, 1999.
In
line with the Sino-Russian equal and trustworthy strategic
partnership of cooperation, the two sides are willing to strengthen
their cooperation, considering that the two countries share similar
or identical views on such issues as the establishment of an
international multipolar order and democracy and justice in
international affairs. [Emphasis added]
From
the China-Russia Joint Statement of July 1, 2005:
Strictly
abiding by the propositions on building a multipolar world and a new
international order as enunciated in the Joint Statement of the
People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation Regarding
Global Multipolarity and the Establishment of a New International
Order of April 23, 1997,
The
international community should thoroughly renounce the mentality of
confrontation and alignment, should not pursue the right to
monopolize or dominate world affairs, and should not divide
countries into a leading camp and a subordinate camp.
In
the sphere of regional security, the establishment of security
cooperation mechanisms that take into account the interests of all
parties, are open, and are not directed at other countries
has fundamental significance. [Emphasis added]
Look
at the declarations
The
ultimate target of deepening Russian-Chinese strategic cooperation
is clearly the pushing toward the establishment of what they call
the "multipolar world order" to end US global dominance.
The joint statements above prove that fact beyond any reasonable
doubt whatever.
Consequently,
the repeated claims by the two that no "third country" is
being targeted amount only to pure diplomatic indirection and
propaganda. The US most certainly is being targeted. You cannot push
to establish a new international order to end dominance by one power
without simultaneously targeting the one power that currently has
that domination - namely, the United States itself. However, the
targeting being done by Russia, China and their global partners
isn't that of directly hitting the US economy to sink it, or of
directly attacking the US military in a confrontation.
The
targeting of the US global position of dominance is much smarter
than that. It is indirect targeting, in which US economic, political
and even military dominance and power are undermined and weakened by
virtue of the creation of a deepening and widening global complex of
strategic resources-based economic, political and military ties, a
complex that is centered in the East rather than looking to the US
as center, and a complex that mostly disregards, and increasingly
rivals, US interests.
That
strategy of ending US global dominance by pushing for "multipolarity",
not directly confronting the US but rather building a non-US-centric
global complex, works because the US is able to dominate the globe
only because the world at large permits it to do so and either
actively or indirectly facilitates such dominance. The US is not
nearly omnipotent, politically, economically or militarily. It must
dominate by virtue of willing allies and key powers that permit the
US to exercise its influence through them, and by maintaining fear
on the part of its rivals with respect to opposing the US in the
spheres of the global economy and the military. Without the
combination of willing cooperation and fearful acquiescence on the
part of the world at large, the US will tumble from its global
position of dominance.
Russia
and China have correctly calculated, therefore, that if they can
undermine that willing cooperation and fearful acquiescence by
turning enough of the globe's key states away from a US-centric
stance toward a stance more in line with their own purpose,
inculcating them firmly into their own growing complex of economic,
political and even military ties centered in the East, then the US
will incrementally suffer ever greater political and economic
isolation and subsequent weakening of its leverage and position on
the world stage.
At
the center of the new global complex of ties is the Russia-China
axis itself. That has been the strategy of the two partners since
before they issued their Joint Statement of April 23, 1997 - to
build a new international economic and political order that isn't
US-centric, that progressively robs the US of the deep cooperation
and fearful acquiescence it needs across the globe to keep it atop
the current order, and that thereby cuts deeply into the US ability
to continue to dominate the world order. They aren't directly
confronting the US in their efforts, but make no mistake - they are
powerfully targeting the US nonetheless.
The
United States has inadvertently cooperated on a massive scale with
Russia and China in their push to create this new order, cooperated
with them in their political, ideological and economic push to
isolate the US incrementally. By its policies and actions since the
collapse of the Soviet Union, and especially since September 11,
2001, the US has profoundly isolated itself on the world stage. That
has played, and continues to play, directly into the hands of
Russia, China and their strategic partners who understand US global
isolation is the key to ending US global dominance. That is the real
meaning of the policies and actions undertaken by Russia, China and
their partners in the lead-up to the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, in
which they have worked steadily to isolate the US and to keep it
isolated, and to deepen its isolation. They have been very quick to
capitalize on growing US isolation to construct rapidly their global
complex of resources-based economic, political, ideological and
security ties not centered on the US, and as rivals to the US.
Hence
whenever Russian and Chinese leaders say that neither the US nor
NATO is being targeted by their activities, that is an entirely
facetious statement designed to give the two partners plausible
deniability, in that the statement is technically true - they aren't
directly hitting or confronting the US economy or military. But they
most certainly are actively working to undermine the US global
position by insidious, indirect and profoundly effective means. And
US leaders simply aren't intelligent and humble enough to understand
the effectiveness of the strategy or how they themselves are aiding
in its success.
Note
that in the joint statements quoted above, the two partners (Russia
and China) repeatedly spoke not only of a new political order, but
also of a new international economic order. Notably, in the April
23, 1997, statement the following statement was made:
Both
sides underscore that the ... developing countries and the
Non-Aligned Movement are important forces in promoting world
multipolarization and building a new international order.
Developing
countries have enhanced their awareness of self-strengthening
through unity, played a greater role in world politics, and
increased their share of the world economy.
Their
rise will give a strong boost to the historical process towards the
establishment of a new international order.
[Emphasis added]
It
so happens that the vast bulk of the world's strategic resources are
located within the very group mentioned here, the developing
countries and the Non-Aligned Movement. It is not by accident that
Russia and China have concentrated their efforts there, succeeding
in deeply integrating those nations into their global complex of
ties, and simultaneously those resource-rich nations have become
ever more characterized by adoption of deeply anti-American
economic, political and/or religious ideologies.
The
undermining and weakening of US global economic power and dominance
are key to the achievement of the goal of ending the unipolar order
that is led by the United States. It is being accomplished without
direct confrontation between the US and its rivals. The massive
ongoing transfer of wealth from the US to its rivals and the
attendant weakening of the US economy is in no small part
facilitated by energy developments and the growing cohesiveness and
anti-US political affinity among the globe's energy producers, who
by and large disdain continued US global dominance. Additionally,
entities such as the SCO are being employed to reverse US
geopolitical advances in energy-rich regions by helping to close
ranks among its members, further placing the strategic US economic
security in a precarious position. The US has requested, but has
been denied, any role whatever in the SCO, which is shaping up to be
a closed entity to the West.
On
September 15, RIA Novosti reported that prime ministers of SCO
member countries, while gathered in Dushanbe for a key meeting, gave
instructions for studies to be conducted into the establishment of a
regional energy club. In June at the SCO Summit, Putin caused a stir
when he proposed the creation of the energy club centered in the SCO
and designed to balance the interests of producers and key consumers
such as China (a key founding member of the SCO) and India (which
has observer status in the SCO) in a new arrangement that would
transcend the leverage of a mere axis of producers alone. That
proposal appears to be taking definite shape now, with officials
from Kazakhstan and Russia tasked with drafting proposals for a key
meeting next year of the grouping's fuel and energy experts. The
ongoing development of the SCO-centered energy club proposed by
Putin in June is a development of profound importance and
constitutes a major advance in the Russian effort to complete the
drawing of the circle of international energy security, a circle
that by and large excludes the West.
Russia
and China have been "cooking something up between
themselves" for at least a decade now, and the results are
already dramatic, to say the least. Don't expect Russia and its
partners to "play nice" with energy and other strategic
resources, not in view of the colossal stakes for both sides in the
Great Game and the fact that the West will stop at nothing to try to
turn the Game around in its favor before the clock soon runs out.
Putin's
promise that Russia will not behave like an energy superpower is a
promise that cannot be kept. It is a promise the West must not give
credence to or rely upon, but the West itself is partly to blame for
the increasingly contentious relations between resource-rich East
and resource-dependent West. The moment of truth for both sides in
the Great Game and for the current global order itself is impending.
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Joseph Stroupe is editor of Global Events Magazine, online at
www.GeoStrategyMap.com. He has authored a new book on the
implications of ongoing energy geopolitics, Russian Rubicon:
Impending Checkmate of the West.
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