China, and
not only Iran, is targeted by the USA
by Manlio Dinucci
The
assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani authorised by President
Donald Trump has set in motion a chain reaction which is spreading beyond the
Middle Eastern region. This was in the intentions of the person who made the
decision. Soleimani had long been in US cross-hairs, but Presidents Bush and
Obama never authorised his assassination. Why did President Trump make this
decision? For several reasons, among which is the personal interest of the
President to dodge his destitution by presenting himself as an ardent defender
of « America » faced with a dangerous enemy. The basic reason for the
decision to assassinate Soleimani, taken by the Deep State before being taken
by the White House, must be sought in a factor which has become critical for US
interests only over the last few years – the growing economic presence of China
in Iran.
Iran
plays an essential role in the New Silk Road launched by Beijing in 2013,
currently well under way – it consists of a road and rail network between China
and Europe across Central Asia, the Middle East and Russia, combined with a sea
route across the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea and the Mediterranean. Investments
of more than 1,000 billion dollars are planned for all the road, rail, and
maritime infrastructures in more than 60 countries. In this framework, China is
making investments of approximately 400 billion dollars - 280 in the
oil, gas and petro-chemical industries and 120 in transport infrastructures,
including oil and gas pipelines. It is planned that these investments, to be
exploited over a five-year period, will later be renewed.
In the energy sector, the China National Petroleum
Corporation, a publicly-owned company, received from the Iranian government a
contract for the development of offshore drilling of the South Pars/North Dome
field in the Persian Gulf, the largest reserve of natural gas in the world.
Besides this, with another Chinese company, Sinopec (75% State property), Iran
is engaged in the development of the production of the oil fields of West
Karoun. Defying the US embargo, China is increasing the import of Iranian oil. Even
more serious for the United States is the fact that in these commercial
agreements – and others – between China and Iran, there is to be increasing use
of Chinese renminbi (yuan) and other currencies, with increasing exclusion of
the dollar.
In
the transport sector, China has signed a contract for the electrification of
900 kilometres of Iranian railways, in the framework of a project which plans
for the electrification of the entire rail network by 2025, and will probably
also sign for a high-speed railway of more than 400 kilometres. The Iranian
railways are linked to the 2,300 kilometre line which already connects China
and Iran, reducing the merchandise transport time to 15 days instead of 45 days
by maritime transport. Via Tabriz, a large industrial town in the north-west of
Iran – the starting point of a 2,500 kilometre gas pipeline which arrives in
Ankara in Turkey – the transport infrastructures for the new Silk Road could
thus connect with Europe.
The
agreements between China and Iran do not plan for military components, but
according to an Iranian source, in order to guard the sites, they do plan for
approximately 5,000 Chinese guards, employed by the construction companies for
the security services. It is also significant that at the end of December, the
first naval exercise between Iran, China and Russia will have taken place in
the Gulf of Oman and the Indian Ocean.
Taking
these facts into account, it is not difficult to see why Soleimani's
assassination was decided in Washington – it was planned to provoke a military
riposte by Tehran in order to tighten the stranglehold on Iran and justify an
attack, and also to hit the Chinese project of the New Silk Road which the USA
does not have the means to oppose in the economic sector. The chain reaction triggered by the
assassination of Soleimani will also implicate China and Russia, creating a
situation which is becoming increasingly dangerous.
il manifesto, 09 January 2020
Translator: Pete Kimberley
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Manlio Dinucci
Geographer and geopolitical scientist. His latest books are Laboratorio di geografia, Zanichelli 2014 ; Diario di viaggio, Zanichelli 2017 ; L’arte della guerra / Annali della strategia Usa/Nato 1990-2016, Zambon 2016, Guerra Nucleare. Il Giorno Prima 2017; Diario di guerra Asterios Editores 2018, Premio internazionale per l'analisi geostrategica assegnato il 7 giugno 2019 dal Club dei giornalisti del Messico, A.C.
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