Reblogged from www.newswithviews.com/McGuire
September 2, 2013
The
whole world is reacting to President Obama’s decision for America
to attack Syria over an alleged chemical attack because Assad’s
forces had been accused of using chemical weapons several times in the
last year, including the August 21st attack in the suburbs of Damascus.
However, a number of news analysts such as Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul
have called this a “False Flag” attack.
The
Pentagon is moving a sixth warship armed with cruise missiles to the
eastern Mediterranean Sea, giving the U.S. more firepower for a possible
attack on Syria in response to alleged use of chemical weapons, a U.S.
defense official said. According to reports, the guided-missile destroyer
Stout will soon join four other missile-carrying U.S. destroyers within
range of Syria. Each destroyer can carry up to 90 cruise missiles which
have a range of nearly 1,000 miles. Whether they will acknowledge it
in public or not, the international community and the United Nations
look to the American Empire to supply its massive military force to
solve international conflicts.
What
is happening in Syria will not only affect America, Russia, Great Britain,
China, Syria, Iran, and Israel. It will affect the entire world because
Syria, controlling major oil assets off its coast, occupies a critical
position in the global oil economy. It is possible for oil prices to
go through the roof, and that would send a tsunami across the global
economy. There have been reports put out by big banks like SocGen and
Goldman Sachs that oil could soar to $150 a barrel if the Syrian conflict
goes hot and draws in Russia and China.
According
to an article by Steve Quayle in his, “V
- The Guerrilla Economist Updates,” “The trouble for
Syria began with two things. First the discovery of natural gas in the
Mediterranean right off the coast of Syria, Lebanon and Israel. Read
that list again, especially Lebanon and Syria. Is the picture becoming
clearer? This discovery took place about a decade ago but the thing
is that there already exists in the Middle East a Liquid Natural Gas
Producing power house. This is the tiny nation of Qatar.”
Quayle
continues, “Now here is where you need to put your thinking caps
on. Qatar is floating in LNG (Liquid Natural Gas) it has over 77 Billion
Tonnes in Reserve and that is with a moratorium in place. The problem
is that Qatar would love to sell its LNG to the EU and the hot Mediterranean
markets. The problem for Qatar in achieving this is their regional big
brother Saudi Arabia. The Saudis have already said "NO" to
an overland pipe cutting across the Land of Saud.” The Qatar /
Syria region has vast reserves of natural gas. Russia has a deal with
Syria that allows it to sell this Natural Gas and Oil to Europe.”
Russia
now controls the oil coming out of Syria and being sold throughout Europe
and China. However, there appears to be a battle for the control of
that oil.
The
Nabucco Agreement was signed by a handful of European nations and Turkey
back in 2009. It was an agreement to run a natural gas pipeline across
Turkey into Austria, bypassing Russia again with Qatar in the mix as
a supplier to a feeder pipeline via the proposed Arab pipeline from
Libya to Egypt to Nabucco (is the picture getting clearer?). The problem
with all of this is that a Russian backed Syria stands in the way.
Qatar
would love to sell its LNG to the EU and the hot Mediterranean markets.
The problem for Qatar in achieving this is Saudi Arabia. The Saudis
have already said "NO" to an overland pipe cutting across
the Land of Saud. The only solution for Qatar if it wants to sell its
oil is to cut a deal with the U.S.
Recently
Exxon Mobile and Qatar Petroleum International have made a $10 Billion
deal that allows Exxon Mobile to sell natural gas through a port in
Texas to the UK and Mediterranean markets. Qatar stands to make a lot
of money and the only thing standing in the way of their aspirations
is Syria.
The
US plays into this in that it has vast wells of natural gas, in fact
the largest known supply in the world. There is a reason why natural
gas prices have been suppressed for so long in the US. This is to set
the stage for US involvement in the Natural Gas market in Europe while
smashing the monopoly that the Russians have enjoyed for so long. What
appears to be a conflict with Syria is really a conflict between the
U.S. and Russia!
The
main cities of turmoil and conflict in Syria right now are Damascus,
Homs, and Aleppo. These are the same cities that the proposed gas pipelines
happen to run through. Qatar is the biggest financier of the Syrian
uprising, having spent over $3 billion so far on the conflict. The other
side of the story is Saudi Arabia, which finances anti-Assad groups
in Syria. The Saudis do not want to be marginalized by Qatar; thus they
too want to topple Assad and implant their own puppet government, one
that would sign off on a pipeline deal and charge Qatar for running
their pipes through to Nabucco.
With
the strong possibility of the strike from America happening, there is
massive fear in the market and oil prices are surging. Now the end game
is to cut Russia's lock on natural gas and oil that it supplies to Europe.
If this connection is cut in any way, it will bring severe consequences
to the Russian economy as well as Russia's natural gas company Gazprom.
There
are two opposing factions in Syria. On one side you have the Qatari
backed Muslim Brotherhood and its subsidiaries that have very close
ties with the Emir of Qatar. On the other side you have the Saudi backed
Wahhabi AL-Qaeda and its subsidiaries. These groups commit atrocities,
like the cannibalism of the Wahabis and the "Brotherhood"
slaughtering Christians.
What
the international bankers are not telling the American people is that
the U.S. economy is in reality crumbling and being propped up by the
Federal Reserve printing money from nothing which they call Quantitive
Easing. Using the pretense of spreading love and democracy throughout
the Middle East, the U.S. has already seized control of six Arab nations.
For
Russia, Syria is more than just the location of a strategic port in
the gas rich Middle East; it is an essential strategic area. Russia
is now forced to draw a very hard line in the sand lest they lose the
entire European market to Middle Eastern and Caspian Energy interests.
Syria is in the heart of Eurasia and historically, the empire that controls
Eurasia controls the world. Russia cannot allow that; this is why they
are putting their military assets in place. China, one of the world’s
super powers, cannot have its natural gas flow interrupted as well,
and China has sided with the Russians when it comes to Syria.
If
Obama attacks Syria, some analysts believe Vladimir Putin is prepared
to strike Saudi Arabia. This could stop the flow of oil from the Middle
East. The United States government could go into a state of emergency
and immediately restrict private access to fuel in this country in order
to conserve the reserves inside of the United States! This would paralyze
our economy. Grocery stores, major retail outlets, and pharmacies which
operate on real time delivery principles would be virtually empty in
matter of days. It is not inconceivable that banks would be closed and
martial law established. Obviously, this is a worst case scenario.
Given
the present sociological climate in the U.S. and the stirring up of
potential race wars, it would not take much for chaos to take over.
There are a lot of people who stand to benefit from this chaos or “manufactured
crisis.”
Retiring
DHS head Janet Napolitano made an ominous statement about a coming “cyber
event.” A “cyber event” would shut down all commerce
and communication on the internet. The point of all this is that this
is not just about the U.S. invading Syria unilaterally. There is potential
blowback from this that could be catastrophic! If you believe in prayer,
now is the time to pray, as our Founding Fathers did. That means round
the clock intercessory prayer, churches open all night for prayer, fasting,
and a sense of intense spiritual urgency.
We
are in grave danger!
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