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This article (by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya) first published by GR in November 2006 is of particular relevance to an understanding of the ongoing process of destabilization and political fragmentation of Iraq, Syria and Yemen.
John Kerry’s “Plan B” consists in breaking up Syria and Iraq.
“Hegemony is as old as Mankind…”
(Zbigniew Brzezinski, former U.S. National Security Advisor).
The term “New Middle East” was introduced to the world in June 2006 in Tel Aviv by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (who was credited by the Western media for coining the term) in replacement of the older and more imposing term, the “Greater Middle East.”
This shift in foreign policy phraseology coincided with the inauguration of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) Oil Terminal in the Eastern Mediterranean.
The term and conceptualization of the “New Middle East,” was subsequently heralded by the U.S. Secretary of State and the Israeli Prime Minister at the height of the Anglo-American sponsored Israeli siege of Lebanon.
Prime Minister Olmert and Secretary Rice had informed the international media that a project for a “New Middle East” was being launched from Lebanon.
– The Anglo-American Military Roadmap in the Middle East and Central Asia
– The Map of the “New Middle East”
– “Necessary Pain”
– The Turkish Protest at NATO’s Military College in Rome
– Is there a Connection between Zbigniew Brzezinski’s “Eurasian Balkans” and the “New Middle East” Project?
– Redrawing the Middle East