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New Great Game: Iran / Russia – a deadly embrace

August 10, 2009
New Great Game: Iran / Russia – a deadly embrace

The Bush administration has tried everything to drive a wedge between Iran and Russia – to no avail. The Obama administration now has to deal with some pretty established facts on the ground. In the first part of this report, Pepe Escobar analyzes the implications of the complex relationship between close allies Iran and...
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Arctic: Canada Leads NATO Confrontation With Russia

August 9, 2009
Arctic: Canada Leads NATO Confrontation With Russia

Continuing the pattern by top Canadian federal officials over the past year of issuing blunt and bravado statements aimed at Russia over the Arctic, on August 1 Defence Minister Peter MacKay was paraphrased as “warn Russia that Canuck fighter jets will scramble to meet any unauthorized aircraft” as a mainstream Canadian news agency less...
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A Tale of Two Diverging Economic Worlds

June 19, 2009
A Tale of Two Diverging Economic Worlds

Increasingly a deep divide within the world of globalization is emerging which will have the most profound significance for the future of G7 nations’ economic and political stability. The divide is between those nations which are still embedded within the dollar system, including countries in the Eurozone, versus those emerging economies—especially the BRIC—Brazil, Russia,...
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The Eurasian Pipeline Calculus

June 19, 2009
The Eurasian Pipeline Calculus

Calculus has two main variants—derivative and integral. The Eurasian energy pipeline geopolitics between Turkey Washington and Moscow today has elements of both. It is highly derivative in that the major actors across Central Asia from China, Russia to Turkey are very much engaged in a derived power game which has less to do with...
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NATO’s War For The World’s Heartland: Azerbaijan And The Caspian

June 19, 2009
NATO’s War For The World’s Heartland: Azerbaijan And The Caspian

Welcoming Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov to Foggy Bottom in early May of this year, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could think of nothing more original to say than “Azerbaijan has a very strategic location that is one important not only to their country, but really, regionally and globally….” But what Clinton’s...
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Russia Dumps US Dollar as Basic Reserve Currency

May 21, 2009
Russia Dumps US Dollar as Basic Reserve Currency

The US dollar is not Russia’s basic reserve currency anymore. The euro-based share of reserve assets of Russia’s Central Bank increased to the level of 47.5 percent as of January 1, 2009 and exceeded the investments in dollar assets, which made up 41.5 percent, The Vedomosti newspaper wrote. The dollar has thus lost the...
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NATO War Games and Russia-Japan Bilateral Relations

May 20, 2009
NATO War Games and Russia-Japan Bilateral Relations

Interview with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin In an interview with the Japanese media, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin commented on NATO’s war games in Georgia, situation in troubled Afghanistan, North Korean nuclear ambitions and other international thorny issues. Interview of Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister of Russia, with the Japanese information agency Kiodo Cusin, TV...
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Where Russia’s Neoliberal Model Went Wrong

May 20, 2009
Where Russia’s Neoliberal Model Went Wrong

Taming the Speculators: What Should Countries Do With Their Central Bank Reserves? Last week Izvestiya published an interview with former Premier Yevgeny Primakov, now president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (Johnson’s Russia List published a translation on May 8). The discussion centered on a universal problem – what China and other Asian...
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Russia Warns of Oil Wars in the Arctic

May 17, 2009
Russia Warns of Oil Wars in the Arctic

A true addict does not know that it is addicted. It does not know when to seek help. It cannot tell when its actions move from the sublime to the ridiculous. It cannot tell it is time to wean itself off a lethal product before it self-destructs. Russia threatening war in the Arctic over...
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NATO exercises provoke Russia

May 14, 2009
NATO exercises provoke Russia

NATO exercises in Georgia are a provocative move against Russia by the Pentagon The Real News Network spoke to William F. Engdahl, economist and author of Full Spectrum Dominance. Engdahl says that the NATO exercises in Georgia are provocative to Russia because of the uncovered fact that Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili was behind the...
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Russia Ukraine gas dispute

May 2, 2009
Russia Ukraine gas dispute

William Engdahl: The geo-politics of provocations between Russia and Ukraine Russia cut off the natural gas it sends to Europe through Ukraine on Wednesday when a payment dispute escalated. Russia claims Ukraine siphoned off gas for its own use. Ukraine denies this. Russia stopped all natural gas supplies to Ukraine on 1 January, but...
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Welcome to the New Cold War

May 2, 2009
Welcome to the New Cold War

These last few days, the Persian Gulf became a sideshow. Exit evil Iran and a phantom al-Qaeda; enter the remixed Evil Empire—Russia, a real-life superpower complete with nuclear weapons. The US establishment for years gloated about the end of the Cold War and treated Russia like Wiemar Germany. In February 1990, Bush Sr. and...
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The geopolitics of Georgia: F. William Engdahl

May 2, 2009
The geopolitics of Georgia: F. William Engdahl

US attempts to get Georgia into NATO, coupled with its desire to erect an anti-missile defense shield in Poland and the Czech republic would give it first strike capability towards Russia. Moscow sees this as a national security threat against the sovereignty of Russia. Political economist F William Engdahl believes this is the geopolitical...
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Ukraine and Georgia: Entry into Nato Put Off Indefinitely

May 2, 2009
Ukraine and Georgia: Entry into Nato Put Off Indefinitely

NATO ministers in Brussels have decided to ignore US wishes and to delay the admission of Ukraine and of Georgia in effect indefinitely in what the Washington Administration is sheepishly trying to claim is a positive ‘compromise.’ The decision, following EU member state alarm last August over the prospect of European states having to...
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