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Volume 2: Turbulent Years Chapter 759: What happened at Gwadar Port?

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    Only one of the three pipelines was mentioned, so there are two more. So which one will Wu Xiang say?  "You know the Gwadar Port in Pakistan, right? It's the port that often appeared in the news a while ago?" Unexpectedly, Wu Xiang didn't mention a pipeline, but a port.  "I've heard of it, but I don't know much about this kind of thing. Xiao Wu, please tell me quickly" Very good, Old Wu became Xiao Wu again. This sound made Wu Xiang feel relieved.  half.  "Okay! I'll keep the story short!" Wu Xiang stopped writing.  "Open the map." Hai Qingna quickly used his small tablet and clicked Gwadar Port, if we search the encyclopedia for this place, it will tell us that her geographical location is particularly important. This port is far away from the whole world.  The gateway to energy, the Strait of Holmes is only 400 kilometers long!  The Strait of Holmes is actually the Persian Gulf. To put it bluntly, it is an important sea route for oil and gas exports in the Middle East. If anyone can control the Strait of Holmes, then whoever can control the world's energy will have the right to speak.  This is not an exaggeration at all. Just imagine, if we enter a war period, if we seize this place, the outcome of the war will basically be determined.  The geographical location of Gwadar Port is extremely important. It can be said that if this place can be developed, it will be an important port in the world, but!  Before the 21st century, how many people knew about this place?  The answer is obvious, no one knows this place.  The reason is also very simple, because this place is basically a small fishing village, and it is not just a small fishing village.  The political environment in this place is also not good.  This port is located in the Baluzistan Province of Pakistan. This place is very interesting. First of all, this place is vast and sparsely populated. The place is huge but there are not many people. What does this mean?  That means the natural environment here is definitely not very good, it can be said to be very harsh.  Otherwise, how could it be so sparsely populated? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? out??  Baluzistan is a famously troubled province in Pakistan, where various religious extremists are present.  So, this place.  That simply cannot be developed.  It can be said that although this place has a good geographical location, it does not seem to have much room for development.  But, we Chinese have taken a fancy to this place!  How did you like it?  This is actually because of natural gas. Pakistan lacks energy. It is a poor relative in the Arab world. Without energy, it cannot develop. India is still eyeing it.  Therefore, Pakistan must find a way to obtain energy. ?????????????????????????????? If we look at the map, we will immediately find that this is too simple, right?  Really, because Pakistan is bordered by Iran, which is a major energy exporter, right?  But, you know, Iran is a Shia country, and Pakistan is a Sunni country. With this energy it¡¯s good if I don¡¯t hit you!  Therefore, this matter is particularly interesting. Pakistan is just looking at energy, but it still can¡¯t get it. Minibuses are so close to the Strait of Holmes, but those oil tankers are all going to Europe, the United States or China. Just follow them.  It has nothing to do with children.  What to do?  This matter has something to do with the United States.  This turning point is that the United States and Iran are no longer dealing with each other. Iran wants to pursue nuclear weapons, and the United States will not agree to it!  "India did it secretly, so let's do it, but Iran wants to do it again. How can this be done? Don't you think the earth is in chaos?"  What happened after that was that the United States and Iran continued to cause trouble and imposed various sanctions.  Once the sanctions are lifted, Iran will not be happy. So Pakistan, which has been very concerned about its own energy in the past, can everyone cooperate?  "The two countries have signed an agreement to build a pipeline, and oil and natural gas can be delivered. It's good, it's really good.  If the whole incident proceeds normally, minibuses will also develop. As for their lack of pipeline capabilities, it doesn't matter. We in China can help. This is not mentioned, and we in China can also get a share of the pie. Moreover, Iran and Pakistan are in close proximity.  Neighbors, there are no problems with the project. Also, the pipeline from Syria to the north is the one that goes directly to Europe. The United States is constantly obstructing it. In fact, it is Saudi Arabia that wants to do this Look at it this way  Come on, this pipeline is done, everyone is fine, but!  Don¡¯t forget, the United States is imposing sanctions on Iran. As a result, my sideSanctions, you, Pakistan, want to open a blood transfusion channel for Iran next to it. Is this possible?  The United States upgraded its sanctions at that time. There was no such pipeline sanctions project before, but the Americans immediately added this one.  That is, whoever wants to build a pipeline with Iran, regardless of oil and gas, I will sanction him too!  Do you think he is overbearing or not?  "The minibus really needs energy and is really thirsty, but the U.S-based powerhouse has no choice but to send out news saying that its pipeline has been postponed indefinitely.  But now, Iran can¡¯t stand it anymore, because isn¡¯t this just a trick on him?  You know, Iran is eager to sell oil and gas. They have already repaired all the pipelines in their own country.  It was useless for Iran to go to the United States, so it had to go to the minibus. Because of the contract between the two of them, you have to act according to the contract. Let¡¯s put it this way, if your minibus stops working, well, according to the contract, you have to compensate me for one day.  $3 million.  "Hahaha" Hai Qing felt that this international event seemed quite joyful.  After that, how could Minibus afford to pay US$3 million a day? He had no choice but to quibble, saying that the U.S. sanctions did not exist before, but now they do. This is force majeure, and we should be all right Everyone started to argue, so to speak.  , just because of the United States.  Things in Iran cannot be sold, and minibuses cannot develop there.  "Then what happened next?" Hai Qing was already fascinated.  "Later, there was a breaking point. This point was Gwadar Port!" Yes, it is this port. Gwadar Port is only 400 kilometers away from the Strait of Holmes, and it is also far away from the pipeline built by Iran.  It¡¯s only 90 kilometers! ??????????????????????? Then, just take the oil and gas out of the pipes and sell them to this port?  This won¡¯t work either.  If you do this, the United States will still sanction you, however.  There's a trick!  ??Looking at the map, south of Gwadar Port is Oman, and Oman is okay, Oman is a Sunni country.  They are not on the U.S. sanctions list.  They are on the same side as Saudi Arabia, so there is a solution here.  Iran first sells oil and natural gas to Oman, and then Oman sells these things to Pakistan, which is the Gwadar port.  ??This change of hands, in terms of cost, mainly means that the funds have traveled around. The transportation costs are very low, and the funds have traveled around.  Isn't that because Oman has profited by doing nothing? Moreover, the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan is also quite good.  So, we hit it off right away!  "Who do you think came up with this idea?" Wu Xiang asked with a smile.  "Thatcan't be our China, right?" Comrade Hai Qing knew her husband well.  "Smart!" Wu Xiang's flattery is really amazing!  It is indeed China¡¯s idea, and it is a very good idea. Also, once this idea comes out, who will build this port?  Needless to say, China will build it, and we started breaking ground in 2002. So it seems wait a minute, China's infrastructure capabilities are not so bad, right?  Why is the project started in 2002 only reported on such a large scale now?  There¡¯s something going on here!  ¡°Don¡¯t take it anymore, this matter has something to do with the United States.  The United States looked at it and realized that Gwadar Port is too damn important. Will China build it?  If you build a military port, wouldn't you be able to directly threaten the entire Persian Gulf?  This is equivalent to China extending its hand directly into the Persian Gulf. This is a situation that the United States does not want to see, so they use coercion and inducement.  We now talk about Pakistan Railways and Pakistan Railways, but minibuses are not always so strong. Under pressure from the United States, this port was built, but it was eventually operated by a Singaporean company!  Did you see it?  It¡¯s clear who is in league with whom.  As soon as this result comes out, it goes without saying that we in China will be surprised if we don¡¯t vomit blood. To be honest, as a wealthy person at our level in China, how can we care about these boards?  What we care about is the following series of big moves. From Gwadar Port, we can build it and build it all the way through Pakistan. High-speed rail, oil pipelines, natural gas pipelines, highways, optical cables all going hand in hand, we will open up the west.  , let the west have an outlet to the sea!  ¡°Then why did the management rights be given to us later?¡± Hai Qing¡¯s question is a good one.  "It's very simple, because the company in Singapore can no longer operate." Wu XiangThe answer couldn't be simpler.  Yes, it¡¯s that simple. This company in Singapore just can¡¯t continue to operate. They found that although the Gwadar Port has been built, who is stopping here?  Originally, we in China built this port, and we will also build high-speed rail and pipelines in the future, but now there is no later investment. The Singapore company is just a private company. How can it do these things? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????:??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????.  After several years of operation, Gwadar Port was like an abandoned port, with almost no throughput. So in the end, there was no way out. The Singaporean company ran away, and Minibus withstood the pressure this time and gave the port to us.  .  "Singaporeans are not stupid, but on the one hand, they have no intention of building later-stage infrastructure. On the other hand, they cannot build the later-stage project. It is a project of more than 3,000 kilometers, spanning the entire Pakistan and leading to our west.  , the average altitude is nearly 4,000 meters, and no company in the world can complete such a project except us. "Hai, do you understand now?" "Oh, if you don't understand now,  That's too stupid, but, "What about the last pipeline?" "That's from Myanmar. The situation in Myanmar is changing now, and the Yankees have intervened again" (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, novels are better  Updates are faster! ps: Thank you for the moment of Fengshen, thank you very much! Well, it seems that there is news that the US Treasury Secretary is discussing the AIIB with China. It is probably already clear, hehehe.  ¡­
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