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Putin Gobsmacks Uncle Sam ... Again

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Here's the scoop: Two days before the swaggering Sec-Def touched down in Germany, Gazprom announced that it was putting the finishing touches on a massive deal that would double the amount of Russian gas flowing to Germany via a second Nord Stream pipeline. The shocking announcement made it look like the clueless Carter had no idea what was going on and that his efforts to isolate Russia were a complete flop. And, make no mistake; the deal is huge, big enough to change the geopolitical calculus of the entire region. Robert Morley explains what's going on in a recent article at The Trumpet:

"Once this pipeline is finished, almost all of Eastern Europe can be completely cut out of the gas picture. There will be no need for any gas to transit through Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Belarus, Hungary or Slovakia." (Gazprom's Dangerous New Nord Stream Gas Pipeline to Germany, The Trumpet)

Yep, Ukraine is out and Germany's in, which means that Washington's plan to extend US hegemony by driving a wedge between Russia and Europe is down the plughole.

Judo expert Putin has done it again; he waited until the eleventh hour to pull the rug out from under the blustery Carter, and now he's sitting back enjoying the show. Is it any wonder why Carter's been running around Europe with his hair on fire? Here's more from the same article:

"Think of the huge leverage this will give Russia...Germany may not have much in the way of natural resources of its own, but with Russia's help, it is becoming an energy hub of Europe! Increasing quantities of Russian gas are flowing through Germany before being distributed to countries like the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Britain. In this way Germany leverages the power of Russia. Western Europe also is becoming dependent on Germany for gas supplies too...

"Don't let the current conflict in Ukraine cloud what is happening. Germany and Russia have a history of secret cooperation--even when headline conflict appears to indicate otherwise. That Germany and Russia would push through such a deal when the West is supposedly sanctioning Russia for its actions in Ukraine speaks volumes." ("Gazprom's Dangerous New Nord Stream Gas Pipeline to Germany," The Trumpet)

Talk about sour grapes! The author would like you believe that US motives in Europe are pure as the driven snow, but are they? Is Washington really afraid of Russian aggression or are they trying desperately to keep the unipolar model intact by separating Germany and Russia? Isn't that what the sanctions are all about? STRATFOR CEO George Friedman summed up it up perfectly in a recent speech he gave at The Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs. He said:

"The primordial interest of the United States, over which for centuries we have fought wars -- the First, the Second and Cold Wars -- has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, because united there, they're the only force that could threaten us. And to make sure that that doesn't happen."

Bingo. This is Washington's strategy in a nutshell, preventing German industry from linking up with Russia's vast natural resources. That's the lethal combo that will lead to an integrated Eurasian free trade zone that will dwarf US GDP and put an end to the empire. So don't believe the baloney about "Russian aggression." What Washington really cares about is an economic rival that could leave it in the dust. And that's exactly what's going to happen when Germany becomes Moscow's biggest gas station.

Naturally, the Gazprom news left Carter in a bit of a crabby mood, which may explain why he's been dragging himself from one Capital to the next issuing terse warnings to Putin while promising NATO more weapons, more troops, more joint-maneuvers, and more missiles. And for what? To stop the Cossacks from sweeping across the Steppe and into Baltics? Be serious. Putin's not going to invade Europe. He wants their business, that's all. Like we've been saying from the beginning; Putin just wants to make some dough. He wants to pull his economy out of recession, and, yes, beef up Gazprom's profits. Is there a problem with that?

Nope. In fact, that's the way the US used to do things, y'know, before they decided it was easier to just blow up stuff and steal whatever they could.

But all this whining about Putin is ridiculous, don't you think? So he sells gas to Europe. So what? Get over it. No one likes a whiner.

The US did everything in its power to sabotage South Stream, and they succeeded too. Score one for Team USA. But did they really think it would end there? Did they really think that that Putin would just fold his tent and go home for a good cry? Did they really think he was going to walk away from his biggest trading partner and move on to China?

Of course not. Any fool could have seen this coming, so why was the Pentagon caught flatfooted? Don't they have anyone on the payroll who can figure out stuff like this or are they too busy with their damn wargames? And why is Carter talking about tanks and missiles systems when US trade reps should be looking for ways to cut a deal? Isn't that the way capitalism is supposed to work or has the US degenerated to the point where it has to incinerate anyone it can't compete with? It's pathetic! Here's a clip from Carter in Europe:

"'One of [Putin's] stated views is a longing for the past and that's where we have a different perspective on the world and even on Russia's future,' Carter said. 'We'd like to see us all moving forward, Europe moving forward, and that does not seem to be his stated perspective.'"

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