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America rethinks Iran and Syria adventure as Putin makes Russia and BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) alliance ready for military confrontation
Balaji Reddy, Special Correspondent
January 19, 2005

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Recently Putin made a world tour visiting China, India and Brazil. He tried to brief the leaderships of these BRIC alliance countries that Russia and BRIC will not put up with American aggression in Iran and Syria. 

Putin also made it clear to these countries that UN has lost its backbone and EU nations may stand pat. 

Interestingly, German chancellor Schroder had a very important meeting with Putin in recent weeks and came out with an interesting statement on Iran today. Iran is skeptical on American intensions and may not follow through the deal struck between Europeans and Iran regarding nuclear program of Iran. German chancellor Schroder told the Iranians not to delay the compliance in accordance with the agreement. Germany, France and Britain are informing Americans on what is happening though Bush Administration is not part of the accord.

It is becoming clear that Russia and BRIC will not tolerate American adventure into Syria and Iran. Iranian elements in Iraq like Chalabi will not tolerate that either. 

Neo-conservatives in America are debating on their next move given the strong opposition from the world as such on their moving into Syria and Iran. 

For now it seems nothing will happen. American Military infrastructure is tired somewhat and will recover nicely in a few months. That is the time the geopolitical game will restart again. 

It will be in September-October of 2005 when the game will restart. Right now we are in a break session.

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