Russia courts Muslim countries as strategic Eurasian partners
by Pepe Escobar, posted with the author’s
permission and widely cross-posted
Everything that matters in the complex process of
Eurasia integration was once again at play in Astana, as the – renamed – Kazakh
capital hosted the 6th Conference on Interaction and
Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA).
October 14,
2022
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The roll call was a Eurasian thing of beauty –
featuring the leaders of Russia and Belarus (EAEU), West Asia (Azerbaijan,
Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Qatar, Palestine), and Central Asia (Tajikistan, Uzbekistan,
Kyrgyzstan).
China and Vietnam (East and Southeast Asia) attended
at the level of vice presidents.
CICA is a multinational forum focused on cooperation
toward peace, security, and stability across Asia., Kazakh President Tokayev
revealed that CICA has just adopted a declaration to turn the discussion into an
international organization.
CICA has already established a partnership with the
Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU). So in practice, it will soon be working together
side-by-side with the SCO, the EAEU, and certainly BRICS+.
The Russia-Iran strategic partnership was prominently
featured at CICA, especially after Iran was welcomed to the SCO as a full
member.
President Raeisi, addressing the forum, stressed the
crucial notion of an emerging “new Asia”, where “convergence and
security” are “not compatible with the interests of hegemonic countries and any
attempt to destabilize independent nations has goals and consequences beyond
national geographies, and in fact, aims to target the stability and prosperity
of regional countries.”
For Tehran, being a partner in the integration of
CICA, within a maze of pan-Asia institutions, is essential after all these
decades of” maximum pressure” unleashed by the Hegemon.
Moreover, it opens an opportunity, as Raeisi noted,
for Iran to profit from “Asia’s economic infrastructure.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin, predictably, was the
star of the show in Astana. It’s essential to note that Putin is supported by
“all” nations represented at CICA.
High-level bilaterals with Putin included the Emir of
Qatar: every one that matters in West Asia wants to talk to “isolated” Russia.
Putin called for “compensation for the damage caused
to the Afghans during the years of occupation” (we all know the Empire of
Chaos, Lies, and Plunder will refuse it), and emphasized the key role of the SCO
to develop Afghanistan.
He stated that Asia, “where new centers of power are
growing stronger, plays a big role in the transition to a multipolar world
order”.
He warned, “there is a real threat of famine and
large-scale shocks against the backdrop of volatility in energy and food prices
in the world.”
Further called for the end of a financial system
that benefits the “Golden billion” – who “live at the expense of others”
(there’s nothing “golden” about this “billion”: at best such definition of
wealth applies to 10 million.)
And he stressed that Russia is doing everything to
“form a system of equal and indivisible security”. Exactly what drives the
hegemonic imperial elites completely berserk.
“Offer you can’t refuse” bites the dust
The imminent juxtaposition between CICA and the SCO
and EAEU is yet another instance of how the pieces of the complex Eurasia
jigsaw puzzle are coming together.
Turkey and Saudi Arabia – in theory, staunch imperial
military allies – are itching to join the SCO, which has recently welcomed Iran
as a full member.
That spells out Ankara and Riyadh’s geopolitical
choice of forcefully eschewing the imperial Russophobia cum Sinophobia
offensive.
Erdogan, as an observer at the recent SCO summit in
Samarkand, sent out exactly this message. The SCO is fast reaching the point
where we may have, sitting at the same table, and taking important consensual
decisions, not only the “RICs” (Russia, India, China) in BRICS (soon to be
expanded to BRICS+) but arguably the top players in Muslim countries: Iran,
Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Qatar.
This evolving process, not without its serious
challenges, testifies to the concerted Russia-China drive to incorporate the
lands of Islam as essential strategic partners in forging the post-Western
multipolar world. Call it a soft Islamization of multipolarity.
No wonder the Anglo-American axis is absolutely
petrified.
Now cut to a graphic illustration of all of the above
– the way it’s being played in the energy markets: the already legendary Opec+
meeting in Vienna a week ago.
A tectonic geopolitical shift was inbuilt into the –
collective – decision to slash oil production by 2 million barrels a day.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry issued a very diplomatic
note with a stunning piece of information for those equipped to read between
the lines.
For all practical purposes, the combo behind the
teleprompter reader in Washington had issued a trademark Mafia threat to stop
“protection” to Riyadh if the decision on the oil cuts was taken before the US
mid-term elections.
Only this time the “offer you can’t refuse” didn’t
bite. OPEC+ made a collective decision, led by Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the
UAE.
Following Putin and MBS famously getting along, it was
up to Putin to host UAE President Sheikh Zayed – or MBZ, MBS’s mentor – at the
stunning Konstantinovsky Palace in St. Petersburg, which dates back to Peter the
Great.
That was a sort of informal celebration of how OPEC+
had provoked, with a single move, a superpower strategic debacle regarding the geopolitics of oil, which the Empire had controlled for a century.
Everyone remembers, after the bombing, invasion, and
occupation of Iraq in 2003, how US neo-cons bragged, “we are the new OPEC”.
Well, not anymore. And the move had to come from the
Russians and US Persian Gulf “allies” when everyone expected that would happen
the day a Chinese delegation lands in Riyadh and asks for payment of all the
energy they need in yuan.
OPEC+ called the American bluff and left the
superpower high’n dry. So what are they going to do to “punish” Riyadh and Abu
Dhabi? Call CENTCOM in Qatar and Bahrain to mobilize their aircraft carriers
and unleash regime change?
What’s certain is that the Straussian/neocon psychos
in charge in Washington will double down on hybrid war.
The art of “spreading instability”
In St. Petersburg, as he addressed MBZ, Putin made it
clear that it’s OPEC+ – led by Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE – that is now
setting the pace to “stabilize global energy markets” so consumers and suppliers
would “feel calm, stable and confident” and supply and demand “would be
balanced”.
On the gas front, at Russian Energy Week, Gazprom CEO
Alexey Miller made it clear that Russia may still “save” Europe from an energy
black hole.
Nord Stream (NS) and Nord Stream 2 (NS2) may become
operational: but all political roadblocks must be removed before any repairing
work starts on the pipelines.
And on West Asia, Miller said additions to Turk Stream
have already been planned, much to the delight of Ankara, keen to become a key
energy hub.
In a parallel track, it’s absolutely clear that the
G7’s desperate gambit of imposing an oil price cap – which translates as the
weaponization of sanctions extended to the global energy market – is a losing
proposition.
Slightly over a month before hosting the G20 in Bali,
Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati could not make it clearer:
“When the United States is imposing sanctions using economic instruments, that
creates a precedent for everything”, spreading instability “not only for
Indonesia but for all other countries.”
Meanwhile, all Muslim-majority countries are paying
very close attention to Russia. The Russia-Iran strategic partnership is now
advancing in parallel to the Russia-Saudi-UAE entente as the crucial vector of
multipolarity.
In the near future, all these vectors are bound to
unite in what ideally should be a supra-organization capable of managing the
top story of the 21st century: Eurasia integration.
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