WILL PUTIN’S LATEST SCHEME BE LIQUID GOLD OR FOOL’S GOLD?
[Prefatory note by Jack Wheeler. Four questions on lakes: What is the world’s oldest lake? The world’s deepest? The world’s clearest? The world’s largest by freshwater volume? The answer to all four is: Lake Bailkal in Russian Siberia. My friend of almost four decades, Paul Goble, here focuses on the last question. Baikal has more water than all of the Great Lakes combined – over 5,600 cubic miles of clear drinkable freshwater. Putin thinks he can sell it to the Chicoms. Paul discusses the pitfalls.]
Will Putin’s selection of water as “liquid gold,” “the new oil” that it can sell to water-short China recapitulate some of the steps the Communist leaders fatefully took in the years preceding the disintegration of the Soviet Union?














