"Yesterday we
presented why when it comes to Syria, the UN Security Council can forget any
attempt at "overhauling" a regime that is a cornerstone for Russian naval
presence in the Mediterranean and the middle east. Today, in the aftermath of
the UN reminder that it is the world's biggest collection of post-facto
hypocrites, not to mention, the world's most irrelevant and ineffectual
organization, anger at the Russian and Chinese veto has already manifested
itself, as protesters have attacked the Russian embassy in Tripoli and tore down
the Russian flag, Al Jazeera reported on Sunday. As Itar-Tass
reports, "According to Al Jazeera, the riots staged by the Syria opposition
involved Libyans as well. No further details are available so far. None of the
Russian diplomats has been hurt in an rally stage by the Syrian opposition in
front of the Russian embassy in Tripoli on Sunday, an officer from the Russian
embassy told Itar-Tass over the phone. “No one has managed to break into the
territory of the Russian diplomatic mission, no one of the personnel has been
hurt. All are safe and sound. Although the protesters have managed to tear down
the Russian flag,” the diplomat said." Still, the wily occupiers of the Kremlin
preempted what they perceived as potential 'displeasure' with Russian tactics to
protect its own national interests. Because as Zero Hedge has been reminding
readers on occasion, Russia has something that is far more valuable to Europe
than the Goldman-alum controlled printing press: it has the world's largest
natural gas reserves. Which for a continent gripped in one the coldest winters
on record, whose heating infrastructure is based primarily on natgas, and where
Russian imports account for 25% of total nat gas, Russia has the upper hand in,
well, everything. Which it gladly reminded the world of yesterday. According
to the AP: Russia's state-controlled Gazprom natural gas giant acknowledged
for the first time Saturday that it "had briefly reduced gas supplies to
Europe amid a spell of extreme cold." Oops... Just a fat finger there,
nothing to worry about. Oh, and if anyone forgets that in the Eurasian continent
it is Russia who increasingly holds all the cards, Gazprom may "briefly" cut all
supplies to Europe, -40 C degree temperatures be damned. Briefly..."
at http://www.zerohedge.com/news/anger-over-russian-syria-veto-mounts-putin-briefly-leaves-europe-cold
at http://www.zerohedge.com/news/anger-over-russian-syria-veto-mounts-putin-briefly-leaves-europe-cold