Turkey - Libya

Paybacks -- The Turkish government posted a map on its public broadcasting channel showing to refugees and migrants exactly how to travel through Europe, and arrive to France and Germany.


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The updated Mediterranean Natty Gas War Map
Turkey is making some pretty wild territorial claims

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Here is the real deal > the European energy consumption market is massive, supposedly THE largest market. Who gets to supply this market is going to make a lot of money. You may recall all the Nordstream stuff I posted earlier (if not, go look at it). We, of course, are pushing LNG from the US too. It is all related -- it is all energy politics. The troops movements are secondary. And this is why Turkey have picked a side in Libya.
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What a llying, self-serving witch

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Assume we only get a small % of the Euro market due to the high costs of transporting LNG and the limited capacity of LNG transport. A reasonable assumption.

So if the bulk of the Euro nat gas market goes to Russia, Turkey, or Libya, then, of the three, I think I’d prefer Russia get it.
 
Assume we only get a small % of the Euro market due to the high costs of transporting LNG and the limited capacity of LNG transport. A reasonable assumption.

So if the bulk of the Euro nat gas market goes to Russia, Turkey, or Libya, then, of the three, I think I’d prefer Russia get it.

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So if they build the Turkish pipeline, watch for Russia to find some pretext for war with Turkey (those two have fought multiple wars and really can't stand each other). A pretext should be easy to find with all the stuff going on in Syria involving Russia and Turkey. That probably won't end any time soon.

In that war, Russia just might so happen to destroy the Turkish pipeline. It would be extremely difficult to protect.
 

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