From Middle East Times:
Up until recently the United States and its European allies have sought to obtain Caspian Basin oil and gas from pipelines running from Azerbaijan through Georgia to Turkey that bypass both Russia to the north and Iran to the south. Russia's quick, successful military intervention in Georgia during August 2008, though, has raised the prospect that pipelines through Georgia can easily be shut down or even taken over by Russia any time Moscow wants. This poses difficult foreign policy choices for the United States and Europe.
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