Redrawing the new Middle East Map

dragonfly212
By dragonfly212

I found this articles by online. Give me your thought on this.... Appreciated it

 

The US led war in the broader Middle East Central Asian region has the purpose of gaining control over more than sixty percent of the world's supplies of oil and natural gas. The Anglo-American oil giants also seek to gain control over oil and gas pipeline routes out of the region. (American Armed Forces Journal)

 

By anonymous• 27 Feb 2008 08:49
anonymous

 

Plans are made to be changed but this is a hairbrained idea - you see I have heard of a plan too, that it will not be America against the rest of the world  - but the rest of the world against America - now that is a big plan lol

By dragonfly212• 27 Feb 2008 08:46
dragonfly212

yeah thats what me and hubby thought too CB but still interesting file to know.

 

Everybody is right and Everybody is wrong, its depend where you stand

By anonymous• 27 Feb 2008 08:44
anonymous

 

I am sure he is senile and he is playing with toy soldiers, making imaginary battles at home and has battleships in his bath - no one would  dare wager this at any time. We are all to dependant on oil and gas from this part of the world.

The only person who I think is such a crackpot to try this si the present president, lucky for us he has no sons following in his footsteps.

By andrew11121• 27 Feb 2008 08:44
andrew11121

Saudi gets its own way on a lot of issues because there is a pact between the US and the Kingdom.  Saudi guarentees a free flowing oil supply to the US, and in return the US continues to turn a blind eye to Saudi's domestic issues (funding of terrorist activities, the status of women, human right violations, etc).

 

Iraq is sitting on more oil than Saudi Arabia, and the US is now effectively in control of Iraq's oil (google Iraq Oil Law if you're curious). 

 

Soon, the US will have no need for Saudi oil, and when that happens the Kingdom will have to do whatever the US tells it to, just like every other country in the world where the US has a political/economic interest.

By KellysHeroes• 27 Feb 2008 08:43
KellysHeroes

Have no idea behind this map and I think it was highlighted during the Lebanese / Israeli war of July 2006.

This map is aimed at scaring everybody in the area and having ethnic/sectarian groups fear each other. To achieve 10% of this map it would require World War IV then V then VI (III is on now) and some 10 million casualties

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By dragonfly212• 27 Feb 2008 08:40
dragonfly212

I am sure this is only a plan from some high power firm/person that hasn't been implemented and pretty sure the Middle East will fight back about their territory. But very interesting file don't you think, see how the high power planing their work???

 

Everybody is right and Everybody is wrong, its depend where you stand

By anonymous• 27 Feb 2008 08:35
anonymous

 

 

Well it did say he was retired - actually retirement is not good for men they get such silly ideas and he forgot or lost Bahrain altogether or perhaps he didn't know it existed lol.

I don't think Saudi would appreciate his master minded drawings at all lol.

By diamond• 27 Feb 2008 08:18
diamond

senile...lol Canarybird...thanks for my first laugh of the day.

 

Seriously though, Saudi will never agree to Mecca and Medina being a separate state.  No siree.

 

 

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By anonymous• 27 Feb 2008 07:10
anonymous

 

 

Interesting what retired people do when they are gtting senile he probably redrew America too taking in the whole of South America and Cuba lol.

 

It is only a drawing and I am sure no one in their right mind would attempt this but he forgot Bahrain altogether - does this mean it ceases to exist??

By anonymous• 27 Feb 2008 06:59
anonymous

Scary I would say; I wish super powers, like people, mind their own businesses.

By syamsat• 26 Feb 2008 20:36
syamsat

who will accept loosing their land?

By anonymous• 26 Feb 2008 18:43
anonymous

I've seen it before,it was published in 2006 and as far as i can remember it was a Retired Army General that came up with it.  It is not official Strategy by the US- but that doesn't say that it's not true..

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