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Hysteria reigned supreme after the first round of US sanctions
were reinstated against Iran over the past week. War scenarios abound,
and yet the key aspect of the economic war unleashed by the Trump
administration has been overlooked: Iran is a major piece in a much
larger chessboard.
The US sanctions offensive, launched after Washington’s unilateral
pullout from the Iran nuclear deal, should be interpreted as an advance
gambit in the New Great Game at whose center lies China’s New Silk Road –
arguably the most important infrastructure project of the 21st century —
and overall Eurasia integration.
The Trump administration’s maneuvers are a testament to how China’s
New Silk Road, or Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), threaten the US
establishment.
Eurasian integration on the rise
Eurasian integration is on display in Astana, where Russia, Iran and
Turkey are deciding the fate of Syria, in coordination with Damascus.
Iran’s strategic depth in post-war Syria simply won’t vanish. The challenge of Syrian reconstruction will be met largely by Bashar al-Assad’s allies: China, Russia and Iran.
Echoing the Ancient Silk Road, Syria will be configured as an important BRI node, key to Eurasia integration.
In parallel, the Russia-China strategic partnership – from the
intersection between the BRI and the Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU) to
the expansion of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the
solidifying of BRICS Plus — has immense economic stakes in the stability
of Iran.
The complex interconnection of Iran with both Russia (via the EAEU
and the International North-South Transportation Corridor) and China
(via BRI and oil/gas supplies) is even tighter than in the case of Syria
in the past seven years of civil war.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/economic-war-on-iran-is-war-on-eurasia-integration/5652179
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