La conspiration du "Pipelineistan" : le gaz n’a jamais été la cause de la guerre en Syrie
3 juin 2017 11:12, par KinanLe fait central de l’argumentaire qui est que nous n’avons pas la preuve d’un projet du Qatar en 2009 d’un pipeline passant par la Syrie (puis par la Turquie) et que tout ça proviendrait d’une déclaration d’un diplomate anonyme en 2013 est simplement faux.
Cet article de The Nation datant de 2009 cite les déclarations de l’émir du Qatar de l’époque, en visite alors en Turquie, et rapportées par l’agence de presse turque Anadolu Agency qui prouvent le contraire :
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“"We are eager to have a gas pipeline from Qatar to Turkey," Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the ruler of Qatar, said last week, following talks with the Turkish president Abdullah Gul and the prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the western Turkish resort town of Bodrum. "We discussed this matter in the framework of co-operation in the field of energy. In this regard, a working group will be set up that will come up with concrete results in the shortest possible time," he said, according to Turkey’s Anatolia news agency.”[...]
“"For this aim, I think a gas pipeline between Turkey and Qatar would solve the issue once and for all," Mr Erdogan added, according to reports in several newspapers. The reports said two different routes for such a pipeline were possible. One would lead from Qatar through Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq to Turkey. The other would go through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and on to Turkey. It was not clear whether the second option would be connected to the Pan-Arab pipeline, carrying Egyptian gas through Jordan to Syria. That pipeline, which is due to be extended to Turkey, has also been proposed as a source of gas for Nabucco.”