The West has been destabilizing and overthrowing most of the governments in the ME for a long time. Why? Apparently it's always about oil and gas.
Nobody in CIA or MI6 gives a shit if the people of the region have anything to eat ... as long as they don't get in the way of oil and gas extraction for the benefit of the rich.
Note well that the proposed "Arab Shia State" contains the Rumaila oil field, possibly the largest remaining reservoir of oil on the planet, and this is what the US/UK oil companies are after. Also note well that in the proposed arrangement Turkey really gets screwed by the Kurds. Dear PM Erdogan, this is what happens when you support the US and the Israelis. All you get is f-cked (and they don't even kiss you when they're done using you).
By the way, take a look at the geographic orientation of these oil fields:
Doesn't it suggest the possibility that they were formed by two or three sets of large meteor strikes, possibly giant blobs of material from the outer regions of the solar system? I know it's a stretch, but as a former planetary physicist I have always felt that the formation and evolution of the earth is very closely related to everything else going on in the solar system. For example, if the entire solar system formed by the accretion of material in a giant disk, the rotational axes of all the planets should be more or less parallel. Earth's is not; it's inclined at 23.5 degrees from the plane of the ecliptic. How did that happen, unless there were large-scale planetary collisions? And perhaps there were smaller collisions, too.
Where did the methane hydrate under the ocean floor come from? There is lots of the stuff in the Kuiper Belt. Did it fall to Earth as comet swarms?
And to fantasize about the whole thing, if our oil and gas did come from outer space the location(s) where it landed happened purely by chance ... so doesn't such a gift from heaven belong to all humanity and not just to rich people who want to hoard it for themselves?
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