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Published: 08/10/08, 11:25 PM


'Oil, Israel and Iran' Among Factors that Led to Georgia War


 
by Gl Ronen

 

(IsraelNN.com) Analysis of the war in Georgia points to a fight over a major
oil route as the main reason for hostilities, but also to an Israeli
connection.

Channel 2's expert on the Muslim world, Ehud Ya'ari, told viewers of the
central evening newscast that Russia and neighboring countries were vying
for control of a strategic oil pipeline from the Caspian Sea to the
Mediterranean. This relatively new pipeline passes through Azerbaijan and
Georgia to Turkey and is the only pipeline between Asia and Europe that does
not pass through Russia or Iran. Israel is expecting to receive oil and gas
through the pipeline.

By using the ethnic Russian population in South Ossetia to destabilize
Georgia, Russia was making a play for the pipeline, he said. 

The Israeli Connection
The Georgian move against South Ossetia was motivated by political
considerations having to do with Israel and Iran, according to Nfc. Georgian
President Mikheil Saakashvili decided to assert control over the breakaway
region in order to force Israel to reconsider its decision to cut back its
support for Georgia's military.

Russian and Georgian media reported several days ago that Israel decided to
stop its support f
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Russia bombed a Georgian military plant in which Israeli experts are
upgrading jet fighters for the Georgian military.
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after Moscow made it clear to Jerusalem and Washington that Russia would
respond to continued aid for Georgia by selling advanced anti-aircraft
systems to Syria and Iran.

Hundreds of Israeli defense experts are reportedly in Georgia and Israel's
military industries have been upgrading Georgia's air force, training its
infantry and selling the country unmanned aerial vehicles and advanced
artillery systems.

Former minister Ronny Milo was reportedly among the leading Israeli
middlemen in the arms deals with Georgia and Brig.-Gen. Gal Hirsch has been
training army units through a company he owns.

Russia nixes ceasefire
Georgia has ordered its forces to cease fire, and offered to start talks
with Russia over an end to hostilities in South Ossetia, Georgian officials
said Sunday. However, Russia has reportedly rejected the offer. Earlier in
the day, Georgia said its troops had pulled out of the breakaway region and
that Russian forces were in control of its capital, Tskhinvali. Georgian
President Saakashvili said Sunday that his country's sovereignty is in
danger.

After conducting consultations regarding events in Georgia, Foreign Minister
Tzipi Livni said Sunday that Israel "recognizes Georgia's territorial
integrity." Israel also called for a peaceful resolution of the conflict
between Russia and Georgia.

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Former minister Ronny Milo was reportedly among the leading Israeli
middlemen in the arms deals with Georgia.
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Russia bombs Israeli-run plant 
Also on Sunday, Russia bombed a Georgian military plant in which Israeli
experts are upgrading jet fighters for the Georgian military. According to
Nfc, the bombing was a "sharp message" to Israel.

A Russian fighter jet bombed runways inside the plant, located near Tbilisi,
where Israeli security firm Elbit is in charge of upgrading Georgian SU-25
jets.

Dozens Waiting to Make Aliyah from Georgia
Eight Jews were scheduled to arrive from Georgia to Israel Sunday evening
and dozens more intend to make Aliyah to the Jewish state, once they finish
the required paperwork. Representatives of Russian Aliyah agency Nativ will
provide the Olim with Aliyah permits. The Georgian government claims
Tbilisi's international airport was damaged Sunday after being bombed by
Russian jets, and it is not clear if flights will be able to take off in the
coming days.

Russia's foreign minister denied the Georgian claim, Russian news agency
Interfax reported.
Russia is not denying reports that it bombed a military airport in a suburb
of Tbilisi twice. 

Russia: Western Media is Pro-Georgian
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gregory Karasin said Sunday that
international and western press coverage of events in Georgia were biased in
favor of the Georgians.

"The West behaved strangely in the first hours of the attack on South
Ossetia," Karasin said, and added that "the U.S.A.'s negative attitude"
would be "taken into consideration in the future in contacts about other
global questions." The US says it will ask the United Nations to condemn
Russia's actions in Georgia. 

 

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