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To: Amark$p who wrote (39104)8/20/2008 7:35:42 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217847
 
Here are TAPI and IPI pipelines.



To: Amark$p who wrote (39104)8/20/2008 7:43:22 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217847
 
Pakistan sans-Musharraf can now get ready of CIA-backed Ahwazi and Jundallah terror groups based in Baluchistan. They are there paid to terrorize Iran, of course no one tells US supprots terror groups.

Overall, Musharraf gone future looks much better
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The IPI project is a cornerstone in the much larger plans for the pan-Asia energy grid, and both the Clinton and Bush administrations have been trying to scuttle the IPI pipeline for years now, first by proposing the competing Turkemenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline, a project made far more tenable by US-led regime change in Afghanistan. But as anyone can glean from news out of Afghanistan, the TAPI pipeline is still-borne. But once that became apparent, the US-India nuclear deal came with a proviso that India withdraw from the IPI project, something that India steadfastly refused to do. Therefore, the biggest extant problem for the "peace pipeline" project will be CIA-backed Ahwazi and Jundallah terror groups based in Baluchistan, the southwest region of Pakistan through which the route of the IPI pipeline is planned. Unless the sans-Musharraf government can expunge CIA operatives there, no peace should be expected for the peace pipeline.
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