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Trans-Siberian Rail Poised For Pivotal Role In Russia-US Projects


(MENAFN- Asia Times) The United States' management of Turkish-Russian tensions in the South Caucasus and Central Asia, which I proposed here as part of a larger NATO-Russian Non-Aggression Pact, could lead to the merger of its planned rare earth mineral investments in Central Asia and related post-Ukraine joint projects in Russia.

Regarding the first, Trump clinched such deals with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan during the latest C5+1 Summit in DC, while the second were described by the Wall Street Journal in a recent report.

If Turkish-Russian tensions worsen in Central Asia and the Ukrainian Conflict continues raging, thus delaying the United States' joint minerals projects in Russia, then the US will be fully dependent on Turkiye for importing its rare earths from Central Asia.

That's because the Afghan and Iranian routes are unviable for security and political reasons, so the only realistic one is from Turkiye, the western anchor of the“Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity” (TRIPP) across Armenia to Azerbaijan and Central Asia.

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