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.

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