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European Tribune - Are we on the eve of a turn in the Great Game?
I can see that the development of an alternate settlement system could virtually destroy the ability of the USA to conduct economic warfare against other countries. This would be a blow to US hegemony and to the elites who benefit from that status.

I think we can all see that. The question has been discussed here before, amongst others in connection with Chris Cook's assertions regarding Iran's potential petro-currency change. As in that instance, there is no evidence of anything actually happening.

No evidence in Dobbin's article either. A facile lumping together of the BRICS, as if they agreed and pursued the same agenda. An unlinked reference to "journalist Peter Koenig" (?) who states platitudes that don't back Dobbin's case up one iota. Russia is looking east, Dobbin tells us, but (further on) is ideally placed to detach Germany from Europe and the US. Er, East or West?

If we were reading these airy speculations in the NYT under the Moustache of Understanding byline, we'd be poking fun at them.

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Sun Apr 27th, 2014 at 02:08:38 AM EST
afew: 'Russia is looking east, Dobbin tells us, but (further on) is ideally placed to detach Germany from Europe and the US. Er, East or West?'
Well, the assertion is that Russia is shifting its focus for energy sales to China and other Asian countries and that this will make it less dependent on sales to Europe. And it is China that is described as looking west and signing a 'New Silk Road' type agreement with Germany. But Russia's increased trade with China would undermine a potential dollar squeeze by the USA on Russia while an alternate settlement system would make economic sanctions largely irrelevant.

Meanwhile Germans have significant foreign direct investments in Russia and German businessmen have been at pains to reassure Russia about Germany's commitment to making good on what are, effectively, large sunk investments - according to a recent PBS Newshour report. Also, Russia, China and India have ongoing planning for an oil pipeline to India.

"It is not necessary to have hope in order to persevere."

by ARGeezer (ARGeezer a in a circle eurotrib daught com) on Sun Apr 27th, 2014 at 11:42:19 AM EST
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