Diese geplante Pipeline würde Öl von Katar/VAE direkt durch Saudi-Arabien, Irak, Jordanien und Israel ins Mittelmeer transportieren – und dabei die größten Engpässe der Welt vollständig umgehen.

Von Jordanien aus können sie einen anderen durch Syrien führen, wenn Israel ein Problem darstellt.

Kein Hormus. Kein Suez.

Klingt kraftvoll … aber auch politisch brisant.

Würde das jemals tatsächlich passieren?

Von Last-Shelter2868

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  1. It could happen with some political will. But I think Saudi Arabia already has a pipeline they built during the Iran Iraq war in the 80s.

  2. Still it’s located within missile range. The only way to solve this is proper diplomacy

  3. The irony of routing it through Israel, where they presumably take a hefty cut, is quite palpable.

    Create a problem, then offer a solution…for a fee of course.

  4. Euclid_Interloper on

    I think I’d rather Europe just double down on renewables and nuclear. 

    Granted we need oil for plastics and other petroleum products, so we can’t get rid of all oil yet. But, we should make as big an effort as possible to not rely on the Middle East or Russia.

  5. Dear_Company_547 on

    There used to be such a pipeline called the Trans-Arabian Pipeline. It went from Qaisumah to Sidon through Jordan and Syria. It was finally shut down in 1990.

  6. GCC can solve their own problems by standing on their own two feet and negotiating with Iran instead of hosting US bases like spineless cowards. The only thing this pipeline is make them Israel’s bitch.

  7. So……… send all that oil through Israel? I’m not sure if that plan has the best optics at the moment.

  8. Armisael2245 on

    By the time this would be completed It would no longer be important enough to be justified.

    Maybe if It was completed 30 years ago It could be worth it.

  9. CrustaceanNationYT on

    Looks like an Israeli-US proposal, if this goes through AIPAC will change it’s name to OILPAC lol

  10. Yeah that’s absurd, 80% of gulf oil is going to Asia, how would they profit from this

  11. Spirited-Pause on

    Proposed by who?

    How convenient that the gatekeeper of the pipeline terminal would be Israel…

  12. NotSoStallionItalian on

    The Gulf States would no doubt gladly trade leverage that Iran has over them to *…checks notes…* give that same leverage directly to Israel instead….?

    I just find that hard to believe. I know, how bigoted and terrorist-supporting of me.

  13. BThasTBinFiji on

    Pipelines don’t carry as much oil and are susceptible to attack.

    I know Israel wants this (for obvious reasons) but it’s not happening any time soon 

  14. Did the muricans and Zionists need to start an illegal war to come up with this plan? Why haven’t they already done it?

  15. >No Hormuz. No Suez

    A pipeline is an even easier target than an oil tanker in a choke point. A shorter route isn’t the issue. Its being bombed by drones and missiles that’s the issue.

  16. BrownEyesWhiteScarf on

    If you’re naive enough to believe Jordan is going to work with Israel on this after what is going on in Gaza, then I don’t know what to tell you.

  17. A pipeline is the easiest thing to hit with a few missiles. A kamikaze goat could take it out for weeks. 

  18. Intrepid_Isopod_1524 on

    Sounds like something Israel made up and they need the US to pay for it

  19. Lol even if this does happen a ship has to go around the horne of africa, so literally theres no point

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