December 29, 2019 "Information
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Washington must think the rest of
the world is as stupid as many of its
own politicians are. Its passing into
law – signed by President Trump this
week – of sanctions to halt the Nord
Stream-2 and Turk Stream gas supply
projects is a naked imperialist move to
bludgeon the European energy market for
its own economic advantage.
US sanctions are planned to hit
European companies involved with
Russia’s Gazprom in the construction of
the 1,225-kilometer pipeline under the
Baltic Sea which will deliver natural
gas from Russia to Germany and elsewhere
across the European Union. The €9.5
billion ($11bn) project is 80 per cent
complete and is due to be finished early
next year.
It is quite clear – because US
politicians have openly acknowledged it
– that Washington’s aim is to oust
Russia as the main natural gas exporter
to the giant EU market, and to replace
with more expensive American-produced
gas.
What’s hilarious is the way American
politicians, diplomats and news media
are portraying this US assault on market
principles and the sovereignty of
nations as an act of chivalry.
Washington claims that the sanctions
are “pro-European” because they are
“saving Europe from dependency on Russia
for its energy”. The American hypocrisy
crescendoes with the further claim that
by stopping Russia earning lucrative
export revenues, then Moscow will be
constrained from “interfering” in
European nations. As if Washington’s own
actions are not interference on a
massive scale.
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European politicians and businesses
are not buying this American claptrap.
The vast overstepping by Washington into
European affairs has prompted EU
governments to question the nature of
the trans-Atlantic relation. About time
too. Thus, Washington’s hubris and
bullying are undermining its objective
of dominating Europe for its own selfish
interests.
Russia, Germany and others have
defiantly
told Washington its weaponizing of
economic sanctions will not halt the
Nord Stream nor the Turk Stream
projects.
As German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas
said earlier this month, “it is
unacceptable” for the US to brazenly
interfere in European and Russian energy
trade. The American pretext of
supposedly “protecting” the national
security of its purported European
allies is frankly laughable.
The American agenda is a blatantly
imperialistic reordering of the energy
market to benefit US economic interests.
To pull off this audacious scam,
Washington, by necessity, has to
demonize and isolate Russia, while also
trampling roughshod over its European
allies. Europe has partly aided this
American stitch-up of its own interests
because it has foolishly indulged in the
US antagonism towards Russia with
sanctions due to the Ukraine conflict,
Crimea and other anti-Russia smears.
The legislation being whistled
through the American Congress by both
Republicans and Democrats (collectively
dubbed the War Party) is recklessly
fueling tensions between the US and
Russia. In trying to gain economic
advantages over Europe’s energy,
Washington is wantonly ramping up animus
towards Moscow.
Apart from the sanctions against
Russian and European companies
partnering on Nord Stream, the US
Congress passed separate legislation
which seeks to boost American oil and
gas production in the East
Mediterranean.
A Radio Free Europe
report this week was headlined:
‘Congress Passes More Legislation Aimed
At Curbing Russia’s Energy Grip On
Europe’.
The headline should more accurately
have been worded: ‘Congress Passes More
Legislation Aimed At Bolstering
America’s Energy Grip On Europe’.
The RFE report states: “The
bipartisan Eastern Mediterranean
Security and Energy Partnership Act,
which was approved on December 19, is
the latest piece of US legislation
passed this year that aims to diversify
[sic] Europe’s energy sources away from
Kremlin-controlled companies.”
Again, the American double-think is
jaw-dropping. Such is the arrogance of a
flailing, delusional empire when it can
publicly justify with a straight face an
energy-market-grab with a veneer of
virtue.
US oil and gas giants are moving into
the East Mediterranean. Exxon Mobil
announced the discovery of a major
natural gas field off Cyprus in February
this year. American firms are also
partnering with Israeli companies to
begin gas production in the Leviathan
Field located off the coast at Haifa.
There is no doubt that the US
sanctions targeting Nord Stream and Turk
Stream are part of a bigger concerted
pincer movement by Washington to corner
the EU energy market of 500 million
consumers (more than double the US
population).
Colin Cavell, a US professor of
political science, commented to
Strategic Culture Foundation: “What
should be hammered down in this
continuing debate over which country
will be able to deliver oil and natural
gas to Europe is the fact that neither
the United States nor, and especially,
the Republican Party, stand for
so-called free trade.”
Free-trade capitalism is supposed to
be an ideological pillar of the US. In
this ideology, governments should not
interfere with market supply and demand.
But paradoxically as far as US-imposed
sanctions on Russian-European energy
companies are concerned the American
Congress is “quintessentially anti-free
market”, notes Cavell.
In its shameless profiteering,
Washington is acting aggressively
towards Russia and Europe while flouting
its own supposed economic principles and
relying on brute force to win its
arguments. America’s imperialist agenda
towards Europe and Russia is how world
wars are instigated.