Monday, February 21, 2005

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Friday, February 18, 2005

BRIC TO BRICS: LEADING GOLD PRODUCER TO JOIN ALLIANCE

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Russia and China become part of strategic alliance – Putin now looks at BRICS alliance (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa)
The Europeans will act initially as a keeper of the middle ground. The cold war will not be similar to one between America and old Soviet Union. While Putin is putting together the BRICS alliance, he does shy away from meeting US President George Bush. There will be cordial relations between China and America, India and America as well as Russia and America. The covert war will be in the area of trade, commerce and finance. That is where India and China stand out. Russian oil is a great factor. Russia-Venesuela-Iran forms CRICS mail oil and Gas resource.

Hugo Chavez: Another BRICS in the Wall?
Most Americans have yet to hear of the BRICS alliance – BRIC standing for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. That is unfortunate, as the position of this alliance is devoted to muscling the U.S. out of global markets where possible.

Brazil and Venezuela sign 27 joint cooperation agreements

India, Pakistan, China potential threats: US House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Russia India energy collaboration – Putin invites India's Union Petroleum Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar

As predicted France and EU keep distance from Putin’s support to Syria and Iran - Syria, North Korea and Iran form defense alliance as Geopolitical chessboard heats up

Russian And Brazilian Arms Sales To Venezuela Could Prove Explosive

India wants gas pipeline extended to China

UNMANNED DRONES: UFOs continue to hover around nuclear installations as Iranian Air Force fail to track them even with Russian technologies

Venezuelan arms deal angers U.S.

China and India Aim To Extend Cooperation

VENEZUELA TO GET RUSSIAN-MADE WEAPONS

Our forgotten war not going well
As President Bush seeks to spread democracy to every corner of the globe, U.S. interests are seriously imperiled in the Western Hemisphere. Across the Colombian border in Venezuela, leftist President Hugo Chavez is solidifying dictatorial power and threatening to cut off oil to the United States. To say that this close-to-home crisis has been a low priority at the White House and in Congress is an understatement.

Sunday, February 13, 2005

UPDATED BRIC MATERIAL (archived here)

Lula after contracts from oil rich Venezuela.
Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arrives Sunday for a state visit to Venezuela when he will be signing with his counterpart Hugo Chavez a strategic cooperation agreement encompassing several fields.

Condi Desperate to Stop EU-China-Iran Chain Reaction
Her most publicized objective was to sabotage the ongoing European-Iranian negotiations, which, if successful, could lead to Iran being provided firm guarantees of European "nuclear, technological and economic cooperation" as well as firm European "commitments on security issues."

G7 Meets with BRIC and S. Africa for First Time
Finance ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) industrialized nations met Saturday with their counterparts from Brazil, China, India and South Africa to discuss the world economy and ways to boost economic cooperation between the G7 and the four countries.

G7-Brazil says to join G7 by right, not invitation
In the past Brazil lacked the economic and industrial power to make such claims, but it now ranks among the so-called BRIC emerging powers -- Brazil, Russia, China and India.

Russia and China announce strategic partnership in a bid to counter expanding Western military and fiscal influences
Tang Jiaxuan, a member of China's State Council, said Russia and China have similar positions on regional and global issues. Tang said Moscow is Beijing's key ally in its effort to maintain a strategic partnership.

Iran-India Energy Agreement
I often touch upon "energy politics" in my articles because I believe that it will be one of the most significant global dynamics of the upcoming years. Of most significance are the agreements signed and developing relations between the big global powers on this issue.

'Time ripe for India-Russia-China cooperation'
External Affairs Minister K. Natwar Singh Monday renewed his
suggestion for "trilateral economic cooperation" between India, Russia and China, saying the industry could give a direction to the concept.

"The time has come to consider economic cooperation at a trilateral level, instead of the traditional bilateral level between these countries," he said, inaugurating a seminar here.

India And China: Oil-Patch Partners?
It's one of Asia's most intense rivalries. With their fast-growing economies and soaring demand for energy, both India and China have been desperate to lock in long-term oil supplies in recent years. The oil majors of the two nations have spent billions bidding to invest in oil fields in places as far-flung as Angola, Burma, and Russia. "India and China are competing in the same sandbox. It creates a lot of tension," says Gal Luft, executive director of the Institute for the Analysis of
Global Security in Washington.

Putin raises stakes in Asia
When Putin broke the agreement that the Russian oil company Yukos had made with the Chinese to build an oil pipeline from Siberia to Daqing in China's Heilongjiang province, it seemed like a slap in the face of the Chinese. The sense of outrage grew when Russia announced a deal with Japan to route the pipeline to Nakkhoda, a port north of Vladivostok on the Sea of Japan.

This was, however, a masterstroke for Putin. He gained favor with the Japanese, and billions of dollars to help build the pipeline -- dollars that the Chinese had not offered. After the deal with the Japanese was signed, he then pointed out that it would be easy to build a short spur pipeline into China from the new long-distance line. He also promised to triple the delivery of oil by rail to China from 10 million tons a year to 30 million tons.

Putin has also offered to talk about selling the Chinese 20 percent of Yuganskneftgas, which had been the main production unit of Gazprom. Another Russian proposal on the table is to help build a pipeline from Kazakstan's oil fields into China and to share with China access to the Kazaks' Kurmangazy oil field. The Chinese could finish up better off for oil than they had been with the Yukos deal -- and the Japanese are happy too.

Shrewd Japanese financial diplomacy: sidestep Americans and the G7 and focus on emerging BRIC Alliance (Brazil, Russia, India, China)
"Japan cannot ignore the growing influence of the BRICs to the world economy," said Vice Finance Minister for International Affairs Hiroshi Watanabe, Tanigaki's deputy at G-7 meetings, calling for closer tie-ups with the emerging economies as a way of diversifying Japan's economic diplomacy.

Sobering forecast of change in balance of world power
"The likely emergence of China and India, as well as others, as new major global players -- similar to the advent of a united Germany in the 19th century and a powerful US in the early 20th century -- will transform the geopolitical landscape," the CIA report concludes.

Taking lesson from Iraq, Venezuela prepares for military confrontation with America after solving differences with Colombia
According to Venezuelan army Gen. Melvin Lopez Hidalgo, secretary of the National Defense Council, the armed forces (FAN) military doctrine is changing rapidly to prepare for asymmetrical war with America.

VENEZUELA: FROM CURRENT PROXY WARS TO SUPERPOWER CONFRONTATION
Although as a result of globalization, as the social realization of the French and Industrial Revolutions, as Marx (and Engels) already predicted in the Communist Manifesto and in Capital, late economics ... mainly as production by "intellectual labor forces", accompanied by machines and computers, by social labor ... has moved into the realm of the current global, social superstructure, into politics, and vice versa, yet very few of our analyses, our commentaries, have a sound politico-economic or economico-political approach to the current precarious situation of Venezuela in particular, and of the whole globe in general.

India shifts regional geopolitical cards
India's tsunami assistance rendered to its immediate neighbors can
also be viewed as going beyond the humanitarian dimension. "India's
willingness to help Sri Lanka and the Maldives clearly indicates that
New Delhi takes an active interest in the region," Betram
Bastiampillai, former professor of history and political science at
Colombo University, said in an interview. From the geopolitical
front, New Delhi's helping hand also virtually put a stop to possible
challenges from other contenders for power and influence in the
region, such as China and the United States, at a time of crisis.

Venezuela finding its place in the sun ... in the big league playing ball with China
There soon will be a clash between the US and China over oil reserves and Venezuela could be right in the middle of that confrontation.

While all eyes are on Iran and Syria, US action may be in Venezuela with a start of Venezuela-Colombia war from war of words
While all eyes are on possible American actions in Iran and Syria, the real ball game this time is happening in Venezuela-Colombia area.

Good news for Cuba – the Chinese are coming!
Two socialist nations intent upon expanding their productive capacities recently reached agreements for expanding trade relationships and cooperation over a range of mutually beneficial endeavors. Cuba is seeking alternatives to dependency on the capitalist global economy and ways to lessen the impact of the U.S. economic blockade. China fills the bill.

America rethinks Iran and Syria adventure as Putin makes Russia and BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) alliance ready for military confrontation
Neo-conservatives in America are eager to move into Syria and Iran to complete their “mission”. Every day that theme is reiterated in conservative American talk radio. The plan was to complete “Iraq” fast and then ask Iraqis to complain about insurgency support from Iran and Syria and then use that logic to enter those two nations.

India president highly assesses results of Putin visit
Indian President Abdul Kalam highly assesses the results of the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to India in December last. He said this again at the ceremony of the presentation of credentials by Russia’s new ambassador to India, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, on Tuesday.

Research and Markets: Real Growth Potential in Market for Medical Devices & Equipment in Brazil, Russia, India & China
For years the huge markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China (the BRIC economies) have promised much and delivered little. Ongoing political and economic issues have held them back from realising their true potential in the global market. But is all that set to change. These markets have endless potential, considering that in less than 40 years time, the BRIC economies together could be larger than the G6 in US dollar terms, China could overtake Germany in the next four years, Japan by 2015 and the US by 2039!

RUSSIA-SYRIA ARMS DEAL

Russia and Syria sign major weapons deal

Syria, Russia to restore Soviet-era ties and intends to deliver air defense systems
A source in the Russian defense industry noted that an agreement on the delivery of Thor-M1 or Pantsir-S1 short-range surface-to-air missile complexes worth up to $400 million would be signed during Mr. Asad's visit. These complexes are principally designed to down cruise missiles, a spokesperson for the International Institute of Strategic Research explained.

While all eyes are on Iran and Syria, US action may be in Venezuela with a start of Venezuela-Colombia war from war of words

Putin, Sharon discuss security in the Middle East

America rethinks Iran and Syria adventure as Putin makes Russia and BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) alliance ready for military confrontation

Russia denies Syrian arms deal

Israel Seeks to Stop Syria Missile Deal

Russia decides to sell Iskander missile to Syria, Israel furious

Israel is extremely concerned that if the Iskanders are deployed, for example, near the demarcation line in the Golan Heights area, virtually all of Israel will be within the missiles' range. They would be able to hit targets in Israel with the accuracy range of 20 meters, Kommersant writes.

Through Arms to Syria, Putin Challenges US Middle East Game Rules

Disturbing reports were coming out of the Russian capital Wednesday, January 12, about Russian president Vladimir Putin’s plan to accede to Syria’s request for advanced weaponry during president Bashar Assad’s visit to Moscow on January 24. DEBKAfile’s US and Israeli security sources quickly contradicted reports that 18 Iskander-M or SS-X-26 surface-to-surface missiles were on the table. The items for sale, they revealed, are advanced SA-10 air defense systems of the type that protects Moscow and shoulder-held SA-18 anti-air missiles, whose transfer to the Hizballah and/or Iraqi guerrillas would move at least two sets of goal posts in the Middle East balance of strength.