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Jefferson23

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Sat Dec 28, 2013, 09:33 PM Dec 2013

All in play in the New Great Game

By Pepe Escobar

The big story of 2014 will be Iran. Of course, the big story of the early 21st century will never stop being US-China, but it's in 2014 that we will know whether a comprehensive accord transcending the Iranian nuclear program is attainable; and in this case the myriad ramifications will affect all that's in play in the New Great Game in Eurasia, including US-China.

As it stands, we have an interim deal of the P5+1 (the UN Security Council's five permanent members plus Germany) with Iran, and no deal between the US and Afghanistan. So, once again, we have Afghanistan configured as a battleground between Iran and the House of Saud, part of a geopolitical game played out in overdrive since the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 along the northern rim of the Middle East all the way to Khorasan and South Asia.

Then there's the element of Saudi paranoia, extrapolating from the future of Afghanistan to the prospect of a fully "rehabilitated" Iran becoming accepted by Western political/financial elites. This, by the way, has nothing to do with that fiction, the "international community"; after all, Iran was never banished by the BRICS, (ie Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), the Non-Aligned Movement and the bulk of the developing world.

Those damned jihadis
Every major player in the Barack Obama administration has warned Afghan President Hamid Karzai that either he signs a bilateral "security agreement" authorizing some ersatz of the US occupation or Washington will withdraw all of its troops by the end of 2014.

in full: http://atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/MID-03-231213.html

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All in play in the New Great Game (Original Post) Jefferson23 Dec 2013 OP
That is a pretty good wrap-up. Obama's foreign policy has changed very dramatically TwilightGardener Dec 2013 #1
It is a good thing and hopefully stays that way..I agree. n/t Jefferson23 Dec 2013 #2

TwilightGardener

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1. That is a pretty good wrap-up. Obama's foreign policy has changed very dramatically
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 03:20 AM
Dec 2013

since last spring--and Saudi Arabia and Israel are the most upset about it. Something has definitely shifted, and Obama is taking a beating in the usual neocon-affiliated outlets, but I hope he keeps on with this new direction. We're not toppling middle-eastern dictators anymore, for the time being, and that's a good thing.

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