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James48

(4,428 posts)
Tue Oct 8, 2019, 01:37 AM Oct 2019

What REALLY happened today-

This makes so much sense!
From Heather Cox Richardson -

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Impeachment news today was overshadowed by Trump's surprise announcement that he is pulling U.S. troops out of Syria, leaving our Kurdish allies there to the mercy of advancing troops from Turkey. But my guess is that this and impeachment are actually the same story. This is really complicated, and some of it is outside my wheelhouse, so bear with me as I try to untangle it.

Pundits are spinning Trump's surprise withdrawal of troops as an attempt to fulfill a 2016 campaign promise to end foreign wars, and he certainly mentioned that promise in his declaration about the removal. But I'm shocked that no major American news outlets appear to be talking about oil.

Kurdistan is a region of people who share cultural, historical, and linguistic ties. It overlies the intersection of four countries: Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey. The Kurds have their own leaders and have different political relationships with each of the governments of the nations in which they live, but they have tended to work with the US, especially in our war against ISIS, for which they have done much of the fighting. The base of Kurdish wealth is oil. Their land has a lot of it.

The Russian oil and gas giant, Rosneft, has been trying to gain access to develop Kurdish oil for years. Rosneft is one of the largest companies in the world, worth around $70 billion. It is the tool of Putin and Russian oligarchs, and after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, President Obama put sanctions on Rosneft to freeze its assets in the United States. These are the sanctions Putin wants lifted. Russia bought the Kurdish oil pipelines that run through Turkey almost two years ago, and if it can control the Kurdish oil fields, it will become the dominant foreign power in the Middle East, replacing the United States.

So what does this have to do with impeachment? Ukraine is another developing region with petroleum resources. We recently learned that while Rudy Giuliani and Trump's other people were attacking Hunter Biden's dealings in Ukraine, they were themselves trying to take control of Ukraine's huge natural gas company. They were working with the corrupt president, but the election of Volodymyr Zelensky, a reformer, brought them up short. They successfully torpedoed America's Ukraine Ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch, who stood against them, and pushed for the investigation of Hunter Biden as well as the conspiracy theory that it was Ukraine, not Russia, that attacked the 2016 elections. Key to this scheme were two Soviet-born Florida real estate men, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, who had poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into Republican campaigns.

I know, you need a scorecard. But here's the full circle: The House impeachment investigating committees asked Parnas and Furman to produce documents and to testify about the Ukraine scandal. Today their lawyer wrote an astounding letter denying Congress had the authority to make such demands and that it was simply trying to "harass, intimidate and embarrass" his clients. He wrote the letter in comic sans font, which seems to suggest he is laughing at the idea he and his clients have to answer to Congress.

And now full circle back to Trump....

It sure looks like Russia wanted Trump to be president so he could loosen US support for Ukraine and lift the US sanctions on Rosneft (this is actually pretty well established, so I won't argue it here). The Steele Dossier of information about Trump, compiled by a former British intelligence agent, suggested that Putin had offered Trump and his associate Carter Page brokerage fees on the sale of up to 19% of Rosneft stock. That has never been proven, but Rosneft's interests were almost certainly in the air in 2016. Once president, Trump did hold back US military aid to Ukraine, but while he has been able to delay some of the sanctions, and to lift a few selectively, he hasn't been terribly successful at removing them altogether.

So why is there suddenly this Syrian announcement, an announcement that goes against not only established US policy but against most Republican Senators, whom Trump needs very badly right now to protect him from conviction if he is impeached? A few days ago, Rosneft announced that it was switching its operations to euros rather than dollars, because it wanted to lessen its exposure to future US sanctions. That suggests to me Russian leaders have lost faith that Trump can end sanctions, and that they are going to figure on doing business without him.

I think they see the writing on the wall that Trump's presidency is crumbling. I think Trump does, too, so he's trying to help out his friends in the Russian oil industry as much as he can, while he still can, come hell or high water. In addition to pulling troops out of Syria, we learned this afternoon that Trump is considering pulling out of the Open Skies Treaty, which would likely bring the whole treaty crashing down. It enables countries to conduct unarmed reconnaissance flights over each others' territories. Without it, Ukraine will not be able to monitor the Russian troops on its border. America will have ceded its influence in the Middle East and Asia to Putin.

Ever since July 23, 2016, when I read the first story about Russian interference in the American election, it has seemed to me that it has always been about Russia. No matter how the story twists and turns, always Russia seems somewhere around. This Syria story floored me because... why are we abandoning our allies?!? and why now, when it looks like an end is in sight?!?... and then I read that after Trump began the troop drawdown, the Russian foreign minister met with the Kurdish Prime Minister first thing this morning.

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What REALLY happened today- (Original Post) James48 Oct 2019 OP
It makes sense to me, for what it's worth. CaliforniaPeggy Oct 2019 #1
Interesting stuff! K&R!!! secondwind Oct 2019 #2
Also, if I'm not mistaken, the lawyer for the Russo-Floridians... dchill Oct 2019 #3
KR NT ProudProgressiveNow Oct 2019 #4
I have always thought KT2000 Oct 2019 #5
I agree with your assessment. LastDemocratInSC Oct 2019 #7
K&R 2naSalit Oct 2019 #6
This is where the interwebs are so powerful: The media may not feel they have the proof lindysalsagal Oct 2019 #8
Kick dalton99a Oct 2019 #9
Real reason.... James48 Oct 2019 #10
The only thing that slowed the process was his failure to remove the sanctions pecosbob Oct 2019 #11

dchill

(38,449 posts)
3. Also, if I'm not mistaken, the lawyer for the Russo-Floridians...
Tue Oct 8, 2019, 03:28 AM
Oct 2019

...is none other than former comic sans White House counsel John Dowd. The whole oil grabbing cons-piracy is really inbred.

KT2000

(20,568 posts)
5. I have always thought
Tue Oct 8, 2019, 03:49 AM
Oct 2019

that rump was promised by Putin that he could become one of the richest men in the world if he did their bidding - for clearing the way for control of as much gas and oil for Russia as possible. Rump is probably trying to preserve his stake in Rosneft so that no matter what happens, he will get his cut.
There is nothing other than money and winning that is in the makeup of him.

LastDemocratInSC

(3,646 posts)
7. I agree with your assessment.
Tue Oct 8, 2019, 04:28 AM
Oct 2019

The fact that Trump and Putin have had several meetings face to face and nobody knows what they discussed indicates to me they were probably scheming about personal money and power.

lindysalsagal

(20,592 posts)
8. This is where the interwebs are so powerful: The media may not feel they have the proof
Tue Oct 8, 2019, 05:56 AM
Oct 2019

needed to run such a story tying it all together. But none of this mess makes sense unless you do tie it all together.

James48

(4,428 posts)
10. Real reason....
Tue Oct 8, 2019, 09:23 AM
Oct 2019

This morning everything I'm hearing also confirms this-
I heard Trump wanted to do it earlier, and that's why the Defense Secretary was fired/resigned December 20th last year.

If true, it casts a whole new light on everything. Trump is doing it FOR THE MONEY FOR HIS OWN POCKET.

pecosbob

(7,533 posts)
11. The only thing that slowed the process was his failure to remove the sanctions
Tue Oct 8, 2019, 10:10 AM
Oct 2019

Last edited Tue Oct 8, 2019, 10:57 AM - Edit history (1)

Probably the only reason Iran hasn't already been bombed.

In retrospect, I believe the U.S. would have eventually sold the Kurds down the river anyway. The Kurds were there helping us from the start of the first Iraq war, hoping to achieve independence or at least autonomy, but I think no one but them really wanted Kurdish independence. I picture a room full of generals and politicians chuckling like in Lawrence of Arabia over Sykes-Picot.

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