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A role in the Middle East


The man in the Kremlin takes charge. Thanks partly to mistakes by the West, Russia is working on new deals.

This fact may explain a number of things, for example, why Russia is never a true friend of its ally Iran, nor a true enemy of Iran’s adversary, Saudi Arabia. But it does not explain everything. Important changes in the energy sector are also playing out elsewhere. For the first time in history, the world’s largest consumer of oil, the USA, is also its largest producer of oil (almost 14 million barrels per day, compared with Saudi Arabia’s 12 million). Fracking and shale oil technology have changed everything. But the argument that Russia harbours a secret ambition to challenge the American hold on the Middle East and that Moscow wants to compete with Washington on a global scale does not hold water. The Kremlin is perfectly aware that it has no realistic chance in that game. The gap between Russia and the United States in terms of political, economic, military and technological power is unbridgeable. 

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