“If Gazprom were to control this massive resource, combined with the fact that Russia is beginning to court Israel for its natural gas, Gazprom would become the preeminent player in the Middle East for natural gas… and further increase its stranglehold on European energy. The government of Cyprus has initially rejected the offer, opting instead to work with the European Union and keep the natural gas to themselves, the Cypriot government could soon find themselves running away from more EU-mandated madness…and straight into Russian arms. In the next few months, we will definitely see Cyprus become the battleground of the energy cold war.”
http://www.caseyresearch.com/node/41680
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