Ex-Spy's New Book: Iran, Russia Cornering Oil

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Depressed by the market news? Try this for a quick pick-me-up:
 
"An emerging alliance between Iran and Russia will lead to a stranglehold over Gulf and Caspian oil exports, potentially threatening half the world's traded oil (equal to 24-25 million barrels per day) and Europe's gas supply," ex-CIA operative Robert Baer  says in a new book,  The Devil You Know: Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower.

Of course, with oil tumbling below $90 a barrel today on the prospect of a global depression, Iran and Russia could also end up turning on each other in an old fashioned, gas station-style price war.  

Baer, a CIA counterterrorism agent in Beirut, Tajikistan and Paris, among other assignments, also predicts "Pakistan will break apart, as will Iraq, all the more increasing America's need for new allies and a realignment of power."

And those allies would be ... ?  Who's left? 

Baer's first book, See No Evil,  a memoir of his CIA service in the Middle East and elsewhere, formed the basis for the movie Syriana

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