Friday, June 27, 2014

Next chapter in the clash between Russia and the EU for Eurasia: Moldova and Georgia

It looks like we have reached a tipping point in the struggle between Russia and the EU/Washington for the control of Eurasia. Now Brussels has signed a cooperation agreement with Moldova and Georgia, which has raised anger in Moscow, just when the affair of Transdniester and Gagauz was the next fear for the EU and Washington to be taken by Moscow, now this step is taken to reinforce the geopolitical blocking of Russia, although nothing is for certain in terms of knowing what will be the counterpunch cming from Mr Vladimir Putin when feeling Russia´s sovereignty threatened. Just a few days ago, also turned out that Albania has lots of oil reserves and that Wesley Clark, former NATO general chief is now the leader of oil exploration in this country, so it is clear that the whole region of the Balkans, Eastern Europe and the eurasian heartland is the center of the global natural resources (oil, gas and the likes) struggle between Russia and Washington, as well as China, which is definitely intertwined with whats happening now in Iraq, where the Persian Gulf also seems to fall in this whole global geopolitical chaos where the phrase of divide and conquer seems to be the general rule and not the exception. Nothing looks clear now on who gets the best chance to win and endure this struggle, but one thing is for sure: the White House is bound to its downfall as the major superpower in the world.

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