Elena
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1. Bad analogy in this case. The man was beating and torturing his wife, killed a couple of their kids, was mixing explosives in the bathtub, and had invited some nasty characters over to share dinner.
2. We aren't.
1. So you burst in, killed his remaining kids, blew his wife's legs off and robbed him in a process? Nice.
2. Take a map. No, not this one
Take a real map, and find there Caspian Sea. Now, find on a map countries:
1) Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan. Remember how close Pakistan came to becoming the next US target? Well, that's because of this
and the fact that while the US was busy spreading democracy along the pipeline in Afghanistan, China made itself comfortable on the othe end of that pipeline, in Pakistan. Your country doesn't like it...
2) Another US pipeline NABUCCO
red on a map, but do you see what countries suppose to feed it? Azerbaijan (US owes it already) and Iran, with Georgia (remember war in Ossetia?) providing a supporting line. Russia already offered to buy ALL Azerbaijani gas at $350. The chances are it will get it. The US simply can't let Iran slip, and since it can't pay, it must have it by force. Unless of course the US would not be able to take on yet another war...
3) Yet another US pipeline AMBO that was the reason behind a coloured revolution in Yugoslavia, and the US involvement in a war against Serbia and the US current attempts to set up a shop in Ukrainian Crimea.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOY6_ytgTlg"]YouTube - Bondsteel Camp: Kosovo Independence. American Game Behind It[/ame]
But what is the most interesting is that all those pipelines were EU desperate attempts to free itself not only from Russia, but from the US when it comes to EU energy sources and routes. The US simply can't allow it to happen! Your power elites don't want their vassals to break free! :lol: