西非输气管道具有内在的地缘政治属性
The West African Pipeline Is Inherently Geopolitical

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/west-african-pipeline-inherently-geopolitical

安德鲁·科里布科(Andrew Korybko)认为,耗资 250 亿美元的尼日利亚-摩洛哥天然气管道是西方为确保能源独立并巩固其在西非影响力而精心策划的地缘政治举措。虽然该项目承诺为西非国家经济共同体(ECOWAS)带来经济增长和更廉价的能源,但科里布科认为,这些利益实际上是“特洛伊木马”,旨在将尼日利亚打造为西方支持的区域军事代理人。 他指出,该项目的长期目标是将西非纳入“全球西方”阵营,并可能利用增强后的西共体来抗衡萨赫勒国家联盟。通过将身为金砖国家正式伙伴的尼日利亚与欧盟和美国的利益紧密捆绑,西方旨在使其能源供应免受俄罗斯影响,同时实现该地区的军事化。科里布科总结道,中俄联盟若想阻止该管道建设,在现实中难以做到,否则会被视为阻碍发展。他建议,中俄应转而致力于加强萨赫勒国家联盟,并试图将尼日利亚重新拉回其地缘政治轨道,尽管他承认这依然是一项艰巨的外交挑战。

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原文

Authored by Andrew Korybko,

The West never does anything without some benefit to itself in mind.

The Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS) formally endorsed the offshore Nigerian-Moroccan Pipeline in late July. Construction on this $25 billion megaproject is expected to begin in 2028 and stretch over 4,000 kilometers along the West African coast for supplying the EU with 30 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas a year. Nigeria’s enhanced importance for the EU will place this official BRICS partner more firmly under Western influence and the same goes for the ECOWAS bloc that it leads.

While the 30 bcm is only around one-fifth of what Russia used to supply to the EU during the heyday of their energy trade, it nevertheless helps fuel the bloc’s economy, and it’ll also presumably be cheaper than the LNG that it began to import at scale from the US since sanctioning Russia back in 2022. Closer EU-Nigerian ties will complement the increasingly close US-Nigerian ones under Trump 2.0, which could ultimately lead to them empowering Nigeria to become their regional enforcer by proxy.

Although it has yet to go through with the putative anti-terrorist invasion of Mali that its Defense Minister intimated in early May, which would likely be pursued for regime change purposes if it ever comes to pass, Nigeria can still play this role in the future with Western backing. If the Sahelian Alliance of which Mali is a part survives the present Syrian-like Hybrid War onslaught, then a Western-backed Nigerian war with the bloc can’t be ruled out, one in which other ECOWAS states might also participate.

BBC cited energy expert and former Nigerian government advisor Charles Majomi as assessing that “[the Nigerian-Moroccan Pipeline] signals a change from current models where gas is typically extracted from African nations, refined and processed abroad then shipped back to African nations at three or four times the price”. It would of course be a positive development for the other ECOWAS states to receive gas at a much cheaper price, but the West never does anything without some benefit to itself in mind.

In this case, bolstering their economies is intended to lead to them purchasing more military wares from the West, with the overall effect strengthening their armed forces with the goal of turning ECOWAS into a more powerful Nigerian-led military bloc. While Guinea and Togo might decline to participate in any campaign against the Sahelian Alliance due to their pragmatic ties with them and growing ones with Russia, the rest are expected to take part in this if it happens. They’re also already pro-Western too.

Putting it all together, the Nigerian-Moroccan Pipeline does indeed advance all of the involved countries’ economic interests, but it’s also inherently geopolitical too since the long-term objective is to solidify Western influence among the ECOWAS states that also happen to be strategically coastal ones too. The “Global West” concept is therefore expanding from its North Atlantic core to encompass not only the US’ Asia-Pacific allies, the Gulf, Israel, and Latin America, but also West Africa now too.

Candidly speaking, there isn’t anything that the Sino-Russo Entente can do to stop the Nigerian-Moroccan Pipeline, and any attempt to do so anyhow would be presented as trying to impede the West African states’ development to the detriment of those two’s soft power.

What they can do, however, is ramp up support for the Sahelian Alliance and do their best to woo Nigeria back towards their side in the New Cold War. That’s much easier said than done but isn’t impossible so they might soon give it a shot.

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