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    SCRAMBLE FOR RESOURCES IS DESTABILISING THE WORLD

    Socialistworker.co.uk
    12 August 2008
    UK

    Caucasus conflict

    This article should be read after: Â" Bloody cost of the new world
    order

    The global system of competition between rival power blocs has
    transformed the Caucasus - with its myriad of ethnic and historic
    rivalries - into a surrogate test of will between the US and Russia.

    But the region also has strategic value, which has placed it at the
    centre of conflicts between superpowers in the past.

    On Georgia's southern borders lie Turkey and Armenia, a close ally
    of Iran. To the east is oil-rich Azerbaijan.

    Georgia also lies on a key route between Russia and Central Asia.

    If it became a full Nato member, with the increase in Western backing
    that would bring, it would pose a direct threat to Russia.

    Western control of the region is important for reasons of both strategy
    and valuable resources.

    The country is crucial for a variety of oil and gas pipeline
    projects. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline started operations
    in May 2005.

    It runs from the Caspian Sea through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey,
    ending up on Turkey's Mediterranean port of Ceyhan.

    Another oil pipeline runs from Azerbaijan to Supsa on Georgia's Black
    Sea coastline. A third project - the Nabucco pipeline - is planned
    to run through Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey and on to Central Europe
    and Austria.

    Russia dominates supply of oil and gas to many countries in Central
    Asia and Eastern Europe. But none of these new pipelines runs through
    Russia or countries in Russia's sphere of influence.

    Consequently they act to tip the balance of forces in the region away
    from Russia and towards rival powers in the West.

    In a world dominated by competition between imperial blocs, such shifts
    can destabilise whole regions - and ultimately plunge them into war.

    The following should be read alongside this article: Â" Bloody cost
    of the new world order Â" War is result of imperial game Â" Deepening
    unease with US strategy Â" Ossetia - a history of division and war

    --Boundary_(ID_stSOdf7OnAWn/AopME75xw)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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