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Is there a relationship between the bombing
of Lebanon and the inauguration of the World's largest strategic
pipeline, which will channel more than a million barrels of oil
a day to Western markets?
Virtually unnoticed, the inauguration of the
Ceyhan-Tblisi-Baku (BTC) oil pipeline, which links the Caspian
sea to the Eastern Mediterranean, took place on the 13th of July,
at the very outset of the Israeli sponsored bombings of Lebanon.
One day before the Israeli air strikes, the
main partners and shareholders of the BTC pipeline project, including
several heads of State and oil company executives were in attendance
at the port of Ceyhan. They were then rushed off for an inauguration
reception in Istanbul, hosted by Turkey's President Ahmet Necdet
Sezer in the plush surroundings of the Çýraðan
Palace.
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.
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Israel has a stake in the Azeri oil fields,
from which it imports some twenty percent of its oil. The opening
of the pipeline will substantially enhance Israeli oil imports
from the Caspian sea basin.
But there is another dimension which directly
relates to the war on Lebanon. Whereas Russia has been weakened,
Israel is slated to play a major strategic role in "protecting"
the Eastern Mediterranean transport and pipeline corridors out
of Ceyhan.
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Militarization of the Eastern Mediterranean
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The bombing of Lebanon is part of a carefully
planned and coordinated military road map. The extension of the
war into Syria and Iran has already been contemplated by US and
Israeli military planners. This broader military agenda is intimately
related to strategic oil and oil pipelines. It is supported by
the Western oil giants which control the pipeline corridors. In
the context of the war on Lebanon, it seeks Israeli territorial
control over the East Mediterranean coastline.
In this context, the BTC pipeline dominated
by British Petroleum, has dramatically changed the geopolitics
of the Eastern Mediterranean, which is now linked , through an
energy corridor, to the Caspian sea basin:
"[The BTC pipeline] considerably changes
the status of the region's countries and cements a new pro-West
alliance. Having taken the pipeline to the Mediterranean, Washington
has practically set up a new bloc with Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey
and Israel, " (Komerzant, Moscow, 14 July 2006).
Israel is now part of the Anglo-American military
axis, which serves the interests of the Western oil giants in
the Middle East and Central Asia.
While the official reports state that the BTC
pipeline will "channel oil to Western markets", what
is rarely acknowledged is that part of the oil from the Caspian
sea would be directly channeled towards Israel. In this regard,
an underwater Israeli-Turkish pipeline project has been envisaged
which would link Ceyhan to the Israeli port of Ashkelon and from
there through Israel's main pipeline system, to the Red Sea.
The objective of Israel is not only to acquire
Caspian sea oil for its own consumption needs but also to play
a key role in re-exporting Caspian sea oil back to the Asian markets
through the Red Sea port of Eilat. The strategic implications
of this re-routing of Caspian sea oil are farreaching.
What is envisaged is to link the BTC pipeline
to the Trans-Israel Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline, also known as Israel's
Tipline, from Ceyhan to the Israeli port of Ashkelon. In April
2006, Israel and Turkey announced plans for four underwater pipelines,
which would bypass Syrian and Lebanese territory.
"Turkey and Israel are negotiating the
construction of a multi-million-dollar energy and water project
that will transport water, electricity, natural gas and oil by
pipelines to Israel, with the oil to be sent onward from Israel
to the Far East.
The new Turkish-Israeli proposal under discussion
would see the transfer of water, electricity, natural gas and
oil to Israel via four underwater pipelines.
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"Baku oil can be transported to Ashkelon
via this new pipeline and to India and the Far East.[via the Red
sea]"
"Ceyhan and the Mediterranean port of Ashkelon
are situated only 400 km apart. Oil can be transported to the
city in tankers or via specially constructed under-water pipeline.
From Ashkelon the oil can be pumped through already existing pipeline
to the port of Eilat at the Red Sea; and from there it can be
transported to India and other Asian countries in tankers. (REGNUM
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Water for Israel
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Also involved in this project is a pipeline
to bring water to Israel, pumping water from upstream resources
of the Tigris and Euphrates river system in Anatolia. This has
been a long-run strategic objective of Israel to the detriment
of Syria and Iraq. Israel's agenda with regard to water is supported
by the military cooperation agreement between Tel Aviv and Ankara.
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The Strategic Re-routing of Central Asian Oil
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Diverting Central Asian oil and gas to the Eastern
Mediterranean (under Israeli military protection), for re-export
back to Asia, serves to undermine the inter-Asian energy market,
which is based on the development of direct pipeline corridors
linking Central Asia and Russia to South Asia, China and the Far
East.
Ultimately, this design is intended to weaken
Russia's role in Central Asia and cut off China from Central Asian
oil resources. It is also intended to isolate Iran. Meanwhile,
Israel has emerged as a new powerful player in the global energy
market.
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Russia's Military Presence in the Middle East
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Meanwhile, Moscow has responded to the US-Israeli-Turkish
design to militarize the East Mediterranean coastline with plans
to establish a Russian naval base in the Syrian port of Tartus:
"Defense Ministry sources point out that
a naval base in Tartus will enable Russia to solidify its positions
in the Middle East and ensure security of Syria. Moscow intends
to deploy an air defense system around the base - to provide air
cover for the base itself and a substantial part of Syrian territory.
(S-300PMU-2 Favorit systems will not be turned over to the Syrians.
They will be manned and serviced by Russian personnel.)
(Kommerzant, 2 June 2006)
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Tartus is strategically located within 30 km.
of the Lebanese border.
Moreover, Moscow and Damascus have reached an
agreement on the modernization of Syria's air defenses as well
as a program in support to its ground forces, the modernization
of its MIG-29 fighters as well as its submarines. (Kommerzant,
2 June 2006). In the context of an escalating conflict, these
developments have farreaching implications.
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War and Oil Pipelines
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Prior to the bombing of Lebanon, Israel and
Turkey had announced the underwater pipeline routes, which bypassed
Syria and Lebanon. These underwater pipeline routes do not overtly
encroach on the territorial sovereignty of Lebanon and Syria.
On the other hand, the development of alternative
land based corridors (for oil and water) through Lebanon and Syria
would require Israeli-Turkish territorial control over the Eastern
Mediterranean coastline through Lebanon and Syria.
The implementation of a land-based corridor,
as opposed to the underwater pipeline project, would require the
militarisation of the East Mediterranean coastline, extending
from the port of Ceyhan across Syria and Lebanon to the Lebanese-Israeli
border.
Is this not one of the hidden objectives of
the war on Lebanon? Open up a space which enables Israel to control
a vast territory extending from the Lebanese border through Syria
to Turkey.
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"The Long War"
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Israeli Prime minister Ehud Olmert has stated
that the Israeli offensive against Lebanon would "last a
very long time". Meanwhile, the US has speeded up weapons
shipments to Israel.
There are strategic objectives underlying the
"Long War" which are tied to oil and oil pipelines.
The air campaign against Lebanon is inextricably
related to US-Israeli strategic objectives in the broader Middle
East including Syria and Iran. In recent developments, Secretary
of State Condoleeza Rice stated that the main purpose of her mission
to the Middle East was not to push for a ceasefire in Lebanon,
but rather to isolate Syria and Iran. (Daily Telegraph, 22 July
2006).
At this particular juncture, the replenishing
of Israeli stockpiles of US produced WMDs points to an escalation
of the war both within and beyond the borders of Lebanon.
Michel Chossudovsky is the author of the international
best seller "The Globalization of Poverty " published
in eleven languages. He is Professor of Economics at the University
of Ottawa and Director of the Center for Research on Globalization,
at www.globalresearch.ca . He is also a contributor to the Encyclopaedia
Britannica. His most recent book is entitled: America's "War
on Terrorism", Global Research, 2005. To order Chossudovsky's
book America's "War on Terrorism", click here.
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