I believe that this explains everything. Including why BHO & HRC bought mansions in Dubai. They're planning on becoming oil tycoons.
https://www.rt.com/news/324045-putin-erdogan-su-downing/
http://dailycaller.com/2016/05/11/exclusive-persian-gulf-sheikhs-gave-bill-hillary-100-million/
http://dohanews.co/in-leaked-emails-clinton-says-qatar-was-providing-support-to-isis/
>>81261
If you believe this the I've got a 4chan pass to sell you.
>>81261
It explains nothing
I am so fed up with US astroturfing bull shit
Go fuck yourself, Cause no one else will
If this was true, it would literally be the stupidest plan ever conceived, you think that pipleine would ever be completed? or remain un-exploded for more then a day?
the Bengazi thing was just an arms deal that Stevens set up, then got cold feet
>>81261
Well, if Kremlin propaganda says it, it must be true!
Tinfoil tier
>>81261
The number of countries it would need to pass through costs more then ti's worth. If this was even a bit true you'd see the Suez canal prioritized or the pipe line going through Israel. Building on land is building on easily sabotaged territory. I miss when conspiracy theories were well conceived.
How gullible do you have to be to believe this shit is real?
ITT shills
>>81261
cia is not stupid to write down confidential information on paper its all verbal.
>>81261
To add to this, Syria was already in talks with Iraq and Iran to form a gas pipeline through those countries to under the Mediterranean Sea to Europe. The other countries flipped out on this since it they wanted the Qatar-Turkey pipeline to exist and Syria said no.
http://ftmdaily.com/what-jerry-thinks/whysyria/
> Syrian President Assad’s mistake was to reject the Arab Gas Pipeline in preference the Iran-Iraq-Syria gas pipeline, also dubbed ‘The Islamic Pipeline.’ This proposed pipeline would obviously compete directly with the Arab Gas Pipeline’s goal of delivering Mideast natural gas to Europe.
> Most Arabs view the Islamic Pipeline as a Shi’ite pipeline serving Shi’ite interests. After all, it originates in Shi’ite Iran, passes through Shi’ite Iraq, and flows into Shi’ite controlled Syria. Therefore, the Sunni-dominated Gulf nations have both an economic and religious reason for preventing the Islamic Pipeline from becoming a reality. So far, the Gulf nations have violently opposed Syria’s adoption of the Islamic Pipeline by arming opposition fighters within Syria in order to destabilize the nation. While the ultimate goal is to topple the Assad regime, these hopes appear to be diminishing as Assad remains strong and defiant in the face of recent opposition.
> Despite his firm grip on power, Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad is opposed by many powerful actors within the Middle East, including Israel, Jordan, Turkey, Qatar, and perhaps most importantly, Saudi Arabia. Al Qaeda also strongly opposes the Assad government and has joined other rebel factions in an effort to overthrow Assad and to install a more “Saudi-friendly” (and therefore “Western-friendly”) government.
>dude, they instantly formed ISIS from ex-baathists who America had been trying to kill for years and convinced them to risk their lives just so they can build a pipe through Syria instead of going through Kurdish and Shia Iraq to get to Turkey! lmao!
rt is the only tolerably reliable source and it is just about ISIS selling oil to Turkey, nothing about a pipeline.
http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/is-the-fight-over-a-gas-pipeline-fuelling-the-worlds-bloodiest-conflict/news-story/74efcba9554c10bd35e280b63a9afb74