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    PROFESSOR OF MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY PROPOSES TO "FRUSTRATE THE NABUCCO PIPELINE BY ALL MEANS"

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/pol itics/50431.html
    Feb 2 2009
    Azerbaijan

    As is known, the gas conflict between Russia and Ukraine has attached
    a special importance to the Nabucco pipeline, which is aimed to reduce
    the energy dependance of Europe from Gazprom's monopoly and raise the
    EU energy security. The United States promised to provide a political
    support to the project, while the European Investment Bank and EBRD
    to provide financial assistance. The success of the recent summit in
    Budapest on Nabucco demonstrate the urgency of the alternative ways
    of supplies of gas to Europe. But along with the project support,
    the voices of its opponents are becoming louder in the world.

    Russian Kommersant Vlast magazine offers to Putin's government to
    attempt to frustrate Nabucco's construction. The magazine refers to the
    words of French Foreign Minister Bernard KuÑ~Ahner: "We are interested
    in both projects (South Stream and Nord Stream - AzerTac) and there is
    no taboos here. Russia should realize that it can also become a part
    of Nabucco project. Why not?". At the same time the author of the
    article Vladimir Solovyov adds: "But for the working authorities of
    Russia such a proposal is inadmissible. Vladimir Putin will hardly
    reject the idea of turning Russia into an energy superpower. An
    armed conflict for example between Armenia, friendly to Russia, and
    Azerbaijan, supporting Nabucco, over disputable Nagorno Karabakh hinder
    the appearance of a strong rival for Gazprom on the European market".

    In the interview to Eurazia internet portal, Alexander Dugin, head
    of the center of conservative studies of the sociological faculty
    of the Moscow State University of Lomonosov, philology proessor,
    said that the construction of an alternative gas project must be
    frustrated by all means.

    "I think the Nabucco project should be frustrated by all means as
    the gas geopolitics is implied. If an armed conflict is needed,
    we should do it, as all methods are good in the geopolitics", said he.

    At the same time, he opposed the accusation of a number of foreign
    politicians and mass media that the five day war in the Caucasus in
    August of 2008 was initiated by the Russian government."Putin did not
    initiate anything in South Ossetia. Saakashvili and Americans attacked
    this area by the model of sanitary cordon", considers the professor.

    He said Russia should recognize that it is being in a state of war
    with the United States: "We should realize that Russia is at war with
    the United States, not in the geopolitical and gas sector but also in
    the sphere of direct confrontation. We should recognize that we are
    fighting with the United States. We were self-defending brilliantly in
    South Ossetia, but now we should attack. We should attack the United
    States. Primarily, we must eliminate the "fifth column" here and
    then build a model of consistent geopolitical steps, including steps
    for outstripping", said the professor, did not specifying however,
    which republics he considers to be the "fifth column" which should be
    "eliminated".

    "We need to frustrate Nabucco, split Ukraine, establish protectorate
    over the eastern and southern parts and then introduce a different
    political leadership there. On the whole, we should attack, otherwise,
    we will have to give up, both in gas and other spheres. We need a
    Russian order in the post Soviet area, primarily in the gas sector",
    concluded Dugin.

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