It’s called the Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline.
The latest barrage of so called news is about chemical weapons in the country of Syria. The media have repeatedly showed pitiful images of women and children dying and Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria, is supposedly the monster in this case. But is the hype about chemical weapons or is it really about gas pipeline politics?
If a Google search is done using the phrase “Syria chemical weapons”, then we see the mainstream media trying to create a humanitarian cause using sympathy as a ploy. Is this the full scenario or just another agenda to use military force to gain momentum? Is there another side to this story?
Well, of course there is. There always is. One just never hears the other side. If we look into the geopolitics of the region and open our eyes up to the situation we see other factors into play here.
Geopolitics usually includes oil, gas, or other vital interests that the United States never wants to discuss. It is about energy resources once again, although you would never know it by turning on the evening news.
The project is called the Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline. Assad and team in Syria are not playing the right cards that the western nations would like them to play. It should be realized that Syria is a very strategic place for the development of energy flowing through the pipelines. These pipelines are pointed to Europe.
The players in this political struggle are Qatar, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the U.S. China and India are affected as well. Natural gas is the future and lines in the sand are being drawn to protect this future.
The play for Syrian territory is critical and the stakes are very high. The Syrian Conflict is really about countries like Saudi Arabia willing to pay the United States full price to invade and dominate the region. This is not another humanitarian effort. It is clearly about full invasion and controlling the vital interests that are important to allies, and preventing access to the opposition.
While Congress is trying to sell this idea to the American people, they should understand the complete story and not just part of it. Wherever you find oil or energy, you’ll find the military industrial complex (MIC) marching in sync with the tune of the pipers. And those pipers are the American mainstream media. Follow the money.