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By | Nauman Sadiq in Islamabad

Is this not the international politics most significant coincidence that the Balfour declaration for the creation of Israel was passed in the same fateful year: November 1917, in which the February and October communist revolutions were taking place in Russia? Coincidences do happen, but sometimes they are orchestrated to look like mere coincidences.

No informed person can deny the importance of oil for industrial economies, but it is generally assumed in the foreign policy circles that oil took the center stage in international politics after the collective Arab oil embargo of 1973 against the West, when the price of oil quadrupled in a short span of time. It is a fact that the US became so paranoid after the ’73 oil embargo that it put in place a ban on the export of crude oil outside the US borders (which is still in place) and started keeping 60 days stock of reserve fuel for strategic and military needs.

More to the point, the view that oil took the center stage in global politics after the ’73 embargo is a mistaken assumption. Direct and indirect control of energy resources played a critical role in international politics since the early 20th century. The great powers of yore first realized the importance of oil during the First World War when Germany’s military capabilities were severely handicapped due to the shortage of fuel for its aircrafts, ships and mechanized ground forces, such as heavy artillery and armored corps.

Notwithstanding, here is a list of a few sources which will serve as irrefutable evidence to bring home the point that the critical importance of the Middle Eastern oil predates the 1917 Balfour declaration for the creation of Israel:

1) The Anglo-Persian Oil Company was founded in 1908: Volume production of Persian oil products eventually started in 1913 from a refinery built at Abadan, Iran, for its first 50 years it was the largest oil refinery in the world.

2) The Standard Oil of United States was established in 1870: the Standard Oil Company and Socony-Vacuum Oil Company became partners in providing markets for the oil reserves in the Middle East. In 1906, SOCONY (later Mobil) opened its first fuel terminals in Alexandria, Egypt.

3) The Burmah Oil was incorporated in 1886: It played a major role in the oil industry in South Asia for about a century through its subsidiaries and in the discovery of oil in the Middle East through its significant influence over British Petroleum (BP).

4) The Iraq Petroleum Company: The forerunner of the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) was the Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC), which grew out of the growing belief, in the late 19th century, that Iraq contained substantial reservoirs of oil.

5) The San Remo Conference: The San Remo Resolution adopted on 25 April 1920 incorporated the Balfour Declaration of 1917. Under the Balfour Declaration, the British government undertook to favor the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine. Britain received the mandate for Palestine and Iraq; France gained control of Syria, including present-day Lebanon.

After taking a cursory look at this incontrovertible proof, it becomes clear that the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine on religious and historical grounds was merely a pretext for creating a Western outpost in the energy-rich and Arab-majority Middle East. The location for the creation of Israel was carefully chosen right next to the geostrategically critical Suez Canal through which all the maritime traffic between the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean passes every day.

In the fateful year of 1917, the First World War was nearing its end and the communist revolutions were taking place in Russia. The rise of communism in Russia was a unique phenomenon which threatened the industrialized nations and their control over their colonies and the global political and economic order.

Geographically, the former Soviet Union was adjacent to the Persian Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, the Gulf emirates, Iraq and Iran, which together hold more than half of world’s proven oil reserves (800 billion barrels out of world’s total proven crude oil reserves of 1500 billion barrels). In the event of an outbreak of a war between the Western powers and the Soviet Union, the latter clearly had an advantage over the Western powers to seize the Middle Eastern oil resources due to its geographical proximity.

Apart from such a contingency, another factor which must have played a role in the thinking of Western military strategists is the appeal of the egalitarian socialist economic system to the masses of the Third World and especially the Arabs. The fact that some rudimentary socialism emerged during the Pan-Arab nationalist movements of ‘60s lends further credence to this hypothesis. In fact, the Western capitalist bloc became so paranoid about the communist influence in Asia, Africa and Latin America that the US actually nuked Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the Second World War due to the fear that Japan might fall into the hands of the Soviet Union because of the latter’s geographical proximity to Japan.

Moreover, is it not once again a bizarre “coincidence” that the Soviet Union was dissolved in December 1991 and the Maastricht Treaty that laid the foundations of European Union was signed in February 1992? The basic purpose of the EU, it appears, has been nothing more than to lure the formerly communist states of Eastern and Central Europe into the folds of Western capitalist bloc by offering incentives and inducements, particularly in the form of Schengen Agreement that allowed free movement of labor from the impoverished Eastern Europe to the prosperous countries of Western Europe.

No wonder then, the US is as freaked out about the outcome of Brexit as it was during the Ukrainian Crisis in November 2013, when Viktor Yanukovych suspended preparations for the implementation of an association agreement with the European Union and tried to take Ukraine back into the folds of the Russian sphere of influence.

Coming back to the topic, if we look at the case for the establishment of Israel, it was predicated on religious and historical arguments. But both these arguments don’t hold any water because the Zionists Jews are more political than religious, as such, and thousands of years old biblical history is more akin to fairy tales than proper history.

Here, we must keep in mind the demographics of Palestine in the 1920s: there were approximately 50,000 Jews; 50,000 Christians; and more than 700,000 Arab Muslims in the areas comprising Israel and Palestine of today. Over the course of next few decades, however, the demographics were changed by shipping hundreds of thousands of East European Jews to Palestine.

Let me clarify here that I am not a Holocaust denier, I do feel sympathy for the European Jews who genuinely were the victims of the Nazi atrocities. But by what logic or norm of justice, Roosevelt and Churchill pledged to compensate the victims of the Europeans at the cost of a third party, which had no business in that whole sordid saga? If A commits a crime against B, B is entitled to get compensation from A, but not from C which is an unrelated party.

As I have contended earlier, that the case for Israel was predicated on two arguments: historical and religious, but neither of those arguments are plausible. International politics is always about inter-state rivalries and the conflict of national interests. The colonial powers wanted to create a Western outpost in the middle of energy-rich and Arab-majority Middle East: a settler colony which shares the values and culture of the Western civilization and which is consequently immune from populist impulses, particularly from the specter of global communism.

With the benefit of hindsight, it appears that the Western powers didn’t need such a settler colony when they have already acquired numerous leased military bases all over the Middle East in which 35,000 US troops are currently stationed to protect America’s ‘strategic interests’ which is a euphemism for ‘energy interests.’

The value of a land-based colony has been further diminished with the advent of modern navies and naval-airpower, especially aircraft-carriers which are like mobile and floating military bases protecting the trade and energy interests of the corporate empire in the international waters, the Persian Gulf and all over the world.

But the nuclear-powered Nimitz-class aircraft-carriers were only a subsequent development (developed in 1975); back in 1917, when the colonial powers conceived the idea of the market-powered, Zion-class aircraft-carrier: the USS Israel, they had little idea that it will become more of a liability than an asset.

About the author: Nauman Sadiq is an Islamabad-based attorney, columnist and geopolitical analyst focused on the politics of Af-Pak and Middle East regions, neocolonialism and petroimperialism.
 
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Couldn't have agreed on more,Israel just serves as a pawn to check mate Arabs.
But Israel will not forever citing the fact that time has seen many powerful nations rise and then diminish of them in dust of time.
 
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Soon Isreal will be part of Middle East Islamic alliance.
 
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the demografic changed after all the mizrahi jews came to israel.
850K jews from arab countries come to israel and without us the country wouldnt survive.
i cant wait to be agian in the islamic alliance :D
 
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The plundering is still going on:
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Well the current oil crisis is 100% work of minipulation

Every one is using oil more then before , however the markets are not reflectiving reality and the value is artifiically being kept low to prevent Russian economy to flourish.

Fracking (sea based oil) is a danger to Marine life as any disaster can destroy Oceans and kills sea just like Fukashima accident.

It would be Russian National Interest to take over Israel and then also control Oil prices in global markets by taking out illegal Oil rigs for Humanitarian reasons as they are danger to marine life
 
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Can't Arabs and Israelis... Muslims, Christians and Jews just try to learn how to live together in PEACE? I know it sounds hard to achieve but can you guys even imagine what the future will bring us if we continue to live on this land the same way we are doing it now? We should try to leave our kids a better world instead of making it worse. Unfortunately when money, greed and power are involved on so many levels... when so many people are obsessed with them, my words sound just as a wishful thinking.

Some people really need to leave the matrix that makes them to only feel fear and hate, to see the world in either white or black. Some people can't even understand that they are the same as those they hate that they have so much in common with them in a good or bad, or maybe even both ways.
 
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Talking about ME oil!!! It all started during the time of Sultan Abdul Hamid Han (RA). Suddenly, the European folks became very interested in "archeology". So they sent excavation teams to all parts of ME. In fact they were petroleum exploration folks!!!! But, the Sultan played a "cruel joke" on them. He put his intelligence officers as the day laborers!!!! So, the entire maps of the oil deposits ended up in the Sultan's desk in "real time" - free of cost off course. On the top of it Zionsists wanted Palestine and in return they would pay off all the debts, which was gigantic!!! Sultan's reply, "These lands don't belong to me, it belongs to the Ummet. What we established with blood can only be taken away with blood". Now the most interesting part - "you'll get this land one day without paying a penny". Needless to say, the entire European propaganda machine was put in service to dislodge him. On top of everything, proxy traitors did their fantastic jobs. Yes, it's oil and Zionists that were the reasons for the collapse of the Hilafet and the never ending miseries in the Muslim heartlands!!!!!
 
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By | Nauman Sadiq in Islamabad

Is this not the international politics most significant coincidence that the Balfour declaration for the creation of Israel was passed in the same fateful year: November 1917, in which the February and October communist revolutions were taking place in Russia? Coincidences do happen, but sometimes they are orchestrated to look like mere coincidences.

No informed person can deny the importance of oil for industrial economies, but it is generally assumed in the foreign policy circles that oil took the center stage in international politics after the collective Arab oil embargo of 1973 against the West, when the price of oil quadrupled in a short span of time. It is a fact that the US became so paranoid after the ’73 oil embargo that it put in place a ban on the export of crude oil outside the US borders (which is still in place) and started keeping 60 days stock of reserve fuel for strategic and military needs.

More to the point, the view that oil took the center stage in global politics after the ’73 embargo is a mistaken assumption. Direct and indirect control of energy resources played a critical role in international politics since the early 20th century. The great powers of yore first realized the importance of oil during the First World War when Germany’s military capabilities were severely handicapped due to the shortage of fuel for its aircrafts, ships and mechanized ground forces, such as heavy artillery and armored corps.

Notwithstanding, here is a list of a few sources which will serve as irrefutable evidence to bring home the point that the critical importance of the Middle Eastern oil predates the 1917 Balfour declaration for the creation of Israel:

1) The Anglo-Persian Oil Company was founded in 1908: Volume production of Persian oil products eventually started in 1913 from a refinery built at Abadan, Iran, for its first 50 years it was the largest oil refinery in the world.

2) The Standard Oil of United States was established in 1870: the Standard Oil Company and Socony-Vacuum Oil Company became partners in providing markets for the oil reserves in the Middle East. In 1906, SOCONY (later Mobil) opened its first fuel terminals in Alexandria, Egypt.

3) The Burmah Oil was incorporated in 1886: It played a major role in the oil industry in South Asia for about a century through its subsidiaries and in the discovery of oil in the Middle East through its significant influence over British Petroleum (BP).

4) The Iraq Petroleum Company: The forerunner of the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) was the Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC), which grew out of the growing belief, in the late 19th century, that Iraq contained substantial reservoirs of oil.

5) The San Remo Conference: The San Remo Resolution adopted on 25 April 1920 incorporated the Balfour Declaration of 1917. Under the Balfour Declaration, the British government undertook to favor the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine. Britain received the mandate for Palestine and Iraq; France gained control of Syria, including present-day Lebanon.

After taking a cursory look at this incontrovertible proof, it becomes clear that the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine on religious and historical grounds was merely a pretext for creating a Western outpost in the energy-rich and Arab-majority Middle East. The location for the creation of Israel was carefully chosen right next to the geostrategically critical Suez Canal through which all the maritime traffic between the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean passes every day.

In the fateful year of 1917, the First World War was nearing its end and the communist revolutions were taking place in Russia. The rise of communism in Russia was a unique phenomenon which threatened the industrialized nations and their control over their colonies and the global political and economic order.

Geographically, the former Soviet Union was adjacent to the Persian Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, the Gulf emirates, Iraq and Iran, which together hold more than half of world’s proven oil reserves (800 billion barrels out of world’s total proven crude oil reserves of 1500 billion barrels). In the event of an outbreak of a war between the Western powers and the Soviet Union, the latter clearly had an advantage over the Western powers to seize the Middle Eastern oil resources due to its geographical proximity.

Apart from such a contingency, another factor which must have played a role in the thinking of Western military strategists is the appeal of the egalitarian socialist economic system to the masses of the Third World and especially the Arabs. The fact that some rudimentary socialism emerged during the Pan-Arab nationalist movements of ‘60s lends further credence to this hypothesis. In fact, the Western capitalist bloc became so paranoid about the communist influence in Asia, Africa and Latin America that the US actually nuked Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the Second World War due to the fear that Japan might fall into the hands of the Soviet Union because of the latter’s geographical proximity to Japan.

Moreover, is it not once again a bizarre “coincidence” that the Soviet Union was dissolved in December 1991 and the Maastricht Treaty that laid the foundations of European Union was signed in February 1992? The basic purpose of the EU, it appears, has been nothing more than to lure the formerly communist states of Eastern and Central Europe into the folds of Western capitalist bloc by offering incentives and inducements, particularly in the form of Schengen Agreement that allowed free movement of labor from the impoverished Eastern Europe to the prosperous countries of Western Europe.

No wonder then, the US is as freaked out about the outcome of Brexit as it was during the Ukrainian Crisis in November 2013, when Viktor Yanukovych suspended preparations for the implementation of an association agreement with the European Union and tried to take Ukraine back into the folds of the Russian sphere of influence.

Coming back to the topic, if we look at the case for the establishment of Israel, it was predicated on religious and historical arguments. But both these arguments don’t hold any water because the Zionists Jews are more political than religious, as such, and thousands of years old biblical history is more akin to fairy tales than proper history.

Here, we must keep in mind the demographics of Palestine in the 1920s: there were approximately 50,000 Jews; 50,000 Christians; and more than 700,000 Arab Muslims in the areas comprising Israel and Palestine of today. Over the course of next few decades, however, the demographics were changed by shipping hundreds of thousands of East European Jews to Palestine.

Let me clarify here that I am not a Holocaust denier, I do feel sympathy for the European Jews who genuinely were the victims of the Nazi atrocities. But by what logic or norm of justice, Roosevelt and Churchill pledged to compensate the victims of the Europeans at the cost of a third party, which had no business in that whole sordid saga? If A commits a crime against B, B is entitled to get compensation from A, but not from C which is an unrelated party.

As I have contended earlier, that the case for Israel was predicated on two arguments: historical and religious, but neither of those arguments are plausible. International politics is always about inter-state rivalries and the conflict of national interests. The colonial powers wanted to create a Western outpost in the middle of energy-rich and Arab-majority Middle East: a settler colony which shares the values and culture of the Western civilization and which is consequently immune from populist impulses, particularly from the specter of global communism.

With the benefit of hindsight, it appears that the Western powers didn’t need such a settler colony when they have already acquired numerous leased military bases all over the Middle East in which 35,000 US troops are currently stationed to protect America’s ‘strategic interests’ which is a euphemism for ‘energy interests.’

The value of a land-based colony has been further diminished with the advent of modern navies and naval-airpower, especially aircraft-carriers which are like mobile and floating military bases protecting the trade and energy interests of the corporate empire in the international waters, the Persian Gulf and all over the world.

But the nuclear-powered Nimitz-class aircraft-carriers were only a subsequent development (developed in 1975); back in 1917, when the colonial powers conceived the idea of the market-powered, Zion-class aircraft-carrier: the USS Israel, they had little idea that it will become more of a liability than an asset.

About the author: Nauman Sadiq is an Islamabad-based attorney, columnist and geopolitical analyst focused on the politics of Af-Pak and Middle East regions, neocolonialism and petroimperialism.

Unfortunately there are actually documents showing minutes from U.K. government meetings
which shows the argumentation which contradicts this.
Great Britains main concern was control over the Suez Canal, and trade with India
according to minutes from cabinet meetings.
Go check the sources listed for the Balfour Declaration wiki.
No reason to expect any coherent thinking from anyone believing that the US dropped
Atomic Bombs on Japan after the end of WW2..,
 
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Since even after 70 years of Israel Arabs still control all the oil in ME, apparently evil conspiracy plan did not work well.
 
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?????



We used to but superpowers started messing around in the middle east and everything went to ****.


Is it only foreign superpowers' fault? What about the religious, social and political leaders of the countries in the region? What about the people living there who are so easy to manipulate, corrupt, control and use against one another?
 
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Aren't the oil producing Arab countries some of the richest on earth? With sovereign funds that OWN huge chunks of prime UK and US real estate as well as the largest corporations?

What kind of appropriation took place where all the wealth is still in Arab hands?
 
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The proclivity of western powers to colonize, eslave or otherwise capture mineral rich countries in the past is well established. However, like in the case of colonization and enslavement, the victimized nations never seem to realize that the only way a foreign power can take over your sovereignty is when you are fighting against your own neighbors and relatives.

But it is not just western powers. It is westerns, the Hans, the Arabs - all except browns of Asia and the blacks of Africa! That is how a few hundred (and subsequently a few thousand) arabs, mongols and english were able to take over India; that is how a few dozen english could take over the Americas. A handful of hundreds took most of Africa!

Whether it is for metalic ores, precious stones, spices, slave labor or oil - history has established that somehow the browns and blacks seem incapable of holding their own.
 
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