updated
https://www.behorizon.org/the-caspian-sea-basin-and-europes-energy-security/
https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/532701/adbi-wp1011.pdf
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/prospects-for-the-trans-caspian-gas-pipeline-under-the-trump-administration
https://www.euractiv.com/section/azerbaijan/opinion/turkmenistan-should-promote-the-trans-caspian-pipeline-more-actively/
Assassinations
Are Now Part Of U.S. Official 'Deterrence'
Foreign
Policy [Secretary Of State Pompeo]
Will
The New 'Deterrence' Deter?
Assassinations
Now Officially Part Of U.S. Foreign Policy
Secretary Of State Mike Pompeo,in a recent speech to the Hoover Institution,
has said that political assassinations are now officially a part of
U.S. foreign policy.
The
speech continued that this should be a warning to (and has been
widely interpreted as signalling to) Russia and China, amongst
others, not to oppose U.S. foreign policy or side with 'terrorists.'
This
statement places all U.S. personnel, diplomats and their families
worldwide, in very real and immediate danger.
I
cannot remember a speech in my lifetime from a U.S. Secretary Of
State where assassinations are now officially a part of U.S. foreign
policy. The implications of such a statement go very far and wide.
The
danger here is that countries rivalling or in opposition to U.S.
foreign policy in conflict zones and beyond will now base an official
part of their foreign policy to include targeted assassinations.
The
statement would appear to have been made with total disregard for
Americans and their families serving all Departments of the United
States Government overseas - and all of which are highly vulnerable
and do not serve in any military nor paramilitary capacity nor have
the protection afforded to such individuals. I would go even further
and say that this speech, unintentionally and unwittingly, without a
full appreciation of the implications of what was written for the
Secretary Of State for him to deliver (or by himself on behalf of The
President) 'sets them up' as targets for terrorist attacks in parts
of the world where local conditions are, to say the least,
challenging at the best of times.
The
Secretary Of State has signalled a radical shift in U.S. official
foreign policy.
The
decision of Turkey to close the Black Sea to NATO cannot, as I
earlier mentioned, be seen in isolation to concerns about unprovoked
'accidents' in the sea or air above these waters – which could
(accidentally) start a wider-reaching regional war between Russia and
NATO.
[Speculation:I
do not think Turkey would be happy to see a civilian nor military
plane of the Russian Federation shot down over the Black Sea,
especially now that a 'rapprochement' between both countries has
taken place and serious differences are now emerging between Turkey
and the U.S. over the future of Syria, Libya, gas and oil pipeline
directions from the Caspian Sea, transiting Turkey in partnership
with Russia, then on to Europe.]
©Patrick
Emek
January
2020
https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/532701/adbi-wp1011.pdf
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/prospects-for-the-trans-caspian-gas-pipeline-under-the-trump-administration
https://www.euractiv.com/section/azerbaijan/opinion/turkmenistan-should-promote-the-trans-caspian-pipeline-more-actively/