First, I have to explain the title: “A scorecard for US war on Russia”: what we are witnessing today is beyond any doubt a US war on Russia, except that it that is is neither quite “cold” nor “hot”: it’s tepid, lukewarm. Not for the people dying of course, but by it’s choice of methods. It is not a Cold War because people are dying, because tanks, artillery and airpower is being used on a daily basis now, but it is not a Hot War either, because while people in the Ukraine are being killed, the real target of this war is, of course, Russia. In other words, this is not a Russian-Ukrainian war, nor is it a US-Ukrainian war, it is a US-Russian war, fought in the Ukraine with “Hot War” methods, but whose real target are not the murdered people in the Ukraine but Russia as a country and a civilizational project. I think that it is crucial to state that to make a correct analysis of what is going on.
STRATEGIC LEVEL ANALYSIS
The USA has no special interests in the Ukraine at all. The only reason why Uncle Sam got so heavily involved is the (totally mistaken) belief – expressed by Zbigniew Brzezinski and Hillary Clinton – that “without the Ukraine Russia cannot be a superpower” and that “Putin is trying to recreate the Soviet Union”. Since a reborn USSR would be the single major threat to the US domination of the planet, the US shall spare no effort into making sure that the Ukraine not only breaks away from Russia, but turns into a US colonial protectorate like Poland or Lithuania: rabidly anti-Russian, administered by the EU and controlled by NATO. Of course, the “prize of prizes” would have been Crimea with Sevastopol as a base for the USN and a fantastic “unsinkable carrier” to project US subversive efforts throughout southern Russia, the Caucasus and even the Middle- East. Alas, Putin’s lightening fast action in Crimea completely foiled this part of the plan: instead of getting the entire Ukraine including its crown jewel, Crimea, the AngloZionists were left in full control of West-Central Ukraine (aka “Banderastan”) and an uprising in East-Central Ukraine (aka “Novorossia). However, Uncle Sam also walked away with some real successes: not only was the democratically elected President Yanukovich “regime-changed”, the secession of Crimea and the uprising in the Donbass made the “more or less election” of a pro-US puppet like Poroshenko finally possible. So far so good, but remember, this is not about the Ukraine at all, this is about Russia and only Russia. So the relevant question is not whether the US succeeded in putting a puppet regime in power, but what good it does to the AngloZionist Empire to have Poroshenko in power in Kiev. The answer to that is, of course, very little, if any.
Again, to understand the US position you have to stop thinking like a rational and mentally sane person, and try to think like an imperialistic maniac hell-bent on world domination who sincerely sees Russia at the #1 obstacle to the realization of this goal. Such a maniac will ask himself a basic question: how much, if at all, is Russia weakened by the current situation in the Ukraine? And, again, the obvious answer is only marginally. Here is how a hypothetical US “1% deep-stater” will think about Russia’s current position:
They got Crimea, so all our hopes about the Black Sea region, the Caucasus and the Middle-East are gone. In fact, now that Crimea is fully Russia, it is the Russian position in the Black Sea region, the Caucasus and even the Middle-East which has become stronger, much stronger in fact. Worse, by chopping off the Crimea from the rest of the Ukraine, the Russikies have not only created a very dangerous precedent, they have deeply destabilized the richest and best educated part of the Ukraine – the Donbass – leaving us with the a poor, phenomenally corrupt basically broke “Banderastan” to run. Worse, if we did not have our various CIA run death-squads (“Maindanites”, “Right Sector”, “National Guard”, “soccer hooligans”, etc.) then Poroshenko would probably last less than 1 month in power anyway, especially with the accursed Russikes about to turn off the gas spigot if the Ukies don’t come up with a payment plan they cannot afford anyway. The only thing our symbolic pseudo-sanctions against Russia have achieved so far was to push the Russkies to do what they should have done a decade ago: to lower their dependence on the US-controlled banking system, to sever their ties with the Ukie military-industrial complex and to push the Russian business community towards seeking stronger ties with Asia.
The bottom line is that at least so far the AngloZionist Empire has failed to secure any strategic objective. Russia is as powerful as ever, arguably even more powerful than before the crisis began.
What about the association agreement with the EU then? It means nothing to the Americans. All that agreement would really achieve would be to further impoverish the rump-Ukraine and create a bloody mess for the EU. Yes, for Russia this would mean maybe two to three years of minor headaches (dealing with illegal immigrants, finding new suppliers, etc.) but nothing truly meaningful. And since it was the EU the broke the Ukraine, they now own it, but then since it is the US which own the EU to begin with, you might as well say that the US now owns what is left of the Ukraine. Hardly a coveted prize…
There is only one way for the AngloZionists to turn defeat into victory and that way is most obviously to pull Russia into an overt military intervention in the Donbass. An overt Russian military intervention in the Donbass would achieve all the following goals:
- Create a fantastic justification for the continued existence of NATO.
- Create a fantastic justification for a new Cold War in Europe which would strengthen the US grip on the Old Continent.
- Create a fantastic justification for an increase in military spending for all NATO states.
- Create a fantastic scapegoat upon which to blame upcoming economic collapse of Banderastan.
- Create a fantastic opportunity to demonize Russia and Putin personally.
- Create a perfect justification for the CIA to initiate another Operation Cyclone, this time in Novorossia.
- Create a great way to show the US public opinion that Obama is a tough, “war President”, with “hair on his chest” and who can show the Russkies who is boss thereby overturning the image of a flaccid and incompetent loser which Obama presently “enjoys”.
- Make the Russians pay for the failed war in Syria.
- Show all the BRICS countries that nobody can defy Uncle Sam
- Re-vitalize the currently comatose and desperate (CIA-controlled) “liberal” opposition in Russia.
Needless to say, seen this time from the point of view of Russia, all of the above are crucial reasons to avoid being sucked into an overt military intervention in the Ukraine. However, non-intervention by itself is hardly a “policy” and it cannot constitute a strategic goal. So let us now look at the strategic goals of Russia.
Initially, Russia wanted something rather basic: an independent, more or less neutral, but prosperous Ukraine. Not because Russians are inherently just so nice and compassionate, but because the best thing for Russia is to have a prosperous neighbor for which she hold no responsibility but with which she can built mutually beneficial economic ties. Yes, sure, Kiev is the mother of all Russian cities, and the so-called Ukraine is an invention – no such state of nation ever existed before – and it is true that the “Small Russia” (in the meaning of “Core” or “Central” Russia) is the cradle of the Russian civilization, but these are all things of the past. Nowadays, if the Ukies want to call themselves something other than “Russians”, and if they want to try to re-invent themselves a culture ex nihilo – let them. Who cares really? It’s their loss: instead being a part of one of the (relatively) ancient nations and cultures in history they chose to become, well, who knows what? But who cares, it’s their right after all. Their “arguments” might not get much traction with most Russians, especially the educated ones, but this is hardly a reason for conflict. Over the past two decades there never has been a movement of any relevance in Russia to oppose the Ukrainian independence. Basically, most Russians did not give a damn and, frankly, they were right.
But, again, we need to remember that this is not a Russian-Ukrainian problem. It is a US-Russian problem. And for the USA, the kind of independent and more or less prosperous Ukraine which Russia would have been happy to have as a neighbor was absolutely unacceptable. If Russia wanted a “Ukrainian Finland”, the USA wanted a “Ukrainian Poland”. That is something which Russia cannot allow to happen. So, in strategic terms, the three key strategic goals for Russia are, by order of importance:
- To prevent the creation of a “Banderastan” on Russia’s borders
- To avoid being sucked into an overt military intervention
- To protect the people of Novorossia
Two comments about these goals:
First, you will notice that if the choice comes down to an overt military intervention and the creation of a Banderastan on the western border of Russia a military intervention is preferable, at least in my opinion. I have no way of knowing whether the folks in the Kremlin would agree with me or not, but my sense is that that would if only because of the long-term consequences of having a Banderastsan along over 2’000km of its western border and less than 500km from downtown Moscow. So make no mistake – Russia will intervene militarily in Novorossia if there is absolutely no other choice. Even if that means a risk of war with NATO. Even if that means a war with NATO. For Russia, this is not an elective conflict, but an existential threat and there is a national consensus on that.
Second, there is the issue of human rights and the plight of the people of Novorossia.
Considering how many of us have become disillusioned with our fellow human being and cynics about any and all politicians, I won’t even go into the “brother nations” argument, nor will I claim that Putin, Lavrov or anybody else in the Kremlin sincerely cares about the atrocities committed against what are, of course, really fellow Russians who happened to live in what is called “the Ukraine” because of Soviet internal administrative borders. I personally am convinced that Putin and Lavrov really do care – but I will not use that personal belief of mine as an argument. I will use only a fully pragmatic argument which is fully compatible with the hypothesis that the folks in the Kremlin care only about their own narrow self-interest. And the argument is this:
There is a lot of pent-up rage and outrage in Russia. Unlike the western MSM, the Russian media is full of daily reports about the atrocities committed by the Ukie death squads. Day after day after day the Russians see neo-Nazi thugs marching around Kiev, Odessa and other cities with neo-Nazi symbols, they see the bombed out houses of Slaviansk and Kramatorsk, they see the endless interviews with maimed civilians and terrified refugees. Day after day after day the most famous Russian journalists and reporters openly pour out their scorn and disgust for the lying bastards of the junta in Kiev, the the West’s endless double-standards, on the fact that there is apparently no such crime or action which the West would not approve of as long as it is committed by neo-Nazis and against Russians. So whether Putin, Lavrov & Co. are bleeding hearts or cynical politicians makes no difference at all: they cannot, repeat, cannot, ignore the atrocities committed by the Ukie death-squads in Novorossia. So far, Putin’s ratings are sky high (in the 80% range), but this can change, rapidly if events get out of hands. Furthermore, while the current three official “opposition” parties are more or less a joke (LDPR and Just Russia will fall in line if/when needed, the Communists are really a lame joke), there are other parties being formed right now who have a huge political potential, such as Starikov’s “Great Fatherland Party”. And Putin is acutely aware that the only real danger to his rule comes not from the completely tiny discredited “liberal” “non-system” opposition parties (no more than 1%-3% of popular support) or from the hopelessly antiquated and clueless “official” or “system” opposition parties, but from the “next generation” young, dynamic and visionary parties lead not by clowns, but by very sharp young men like Starikov (don’t judge all Russian Communists by the likes of Zyuganov!). And, remember, Putin did promise to intervene and protect the people of Novorossia if a real bloodbath begins there. So this is why I do believe that protecting the people of Novorossia (point #3 above) is crucial even if we assume that Putin would be willing to betray and sacrifice the Russian population of the Donbass (which, again, I personally do not believe!).
At this point the Russian policy becomes, I think, clear: to covertly support the resistance movement of Novorossia without yielding any proof of intervention which could be used by the AngloZionists to demonize Russia (they already do that, but with very little credibility in the public opinion).
Now that we have identified the strategic goals of both sides, we can look at the methods (tactics) they are using to achieve them.
TACTICAL LEVEL ANALYSIS
On the US side the plan is simple: to provoke Russia in every possible way. So far these have include (in no special order):
- Recognition of an illegal regime which came to power with violence.
- Support for a neo-Nazi regime.
- Massive anti-Russian propaganda.
- Limitless amount of double-standards.
- Repeated kidnapping of fully accredited journalists.
- Whitewashing of massacres (Odessa, Mariupol).
- Support for armed assaults on opposition politicians (Tsarev).
- Murder of political opponents (murdered Communists Party members).
- Attacks on political parties (torched Communist Party offices).
- Illegal use of cluster bombs on civilians.
- Illegal use of White Phosphorus on civilians.
- Use of heavy weapons against entire towns.
- Assault and murder of opposition journalists
- Attacks on the Russian Embassy in Kiev
- Overt glorification of Stepan Bandera by Ukie officials
- Blocking by the AngloZionists of Russian UNSC Resolution condemning the attack on its embassy
- Denial of anti-Jewish hatred amongst the Ukie nationalists
- Invention of anti-Jewish feelings in Novorossia
- Car-bombing of Novorossian officials
- Probable use of gas in the Odessa massacre
- Creation of a hysterically russophobic campaign in the MSM
- Attempts at imposing sanctions on Russia
- Covert sending by NATO countries of fixed and rotary wing aircraft
- Covert use of several hundred western mercenaries (Academi)
- Massacres of wounded soldiers in a hospital
- Sniper killing of random civilians
- Systematic rejection of any negotiations with the people of Novorossia
- Almost systematic rejection of any negotiation with Russia
- Systematic violation of any agreement reached with Russia
- Bombing of churches and hospitals (just happened in the last 24 hours)
- Refusal to provide real escape corridors for trapped civilians
- Illegal cutting-off of water supplies to Crimea (now provided from Russia courtesy of the corps of Russian military engineers)
This is not a full list, of course, just those events which first came to my mind. Connecting the dots here is easy: to provoke Russia at all costs. Well, provoke it does. Does that achieve anything else? Specifically, if we take a more “macro” point of view and ask ourselves this: if we accept that the Ukie goal of war in Novorossia is to get the Russians to intervene and if we accept that the Russian goal is to stay out, and if we finally accept that the crucial factor which will eventually decide of the outcome is the ability of the Novorossians to defend themselves without overt Russian intervention – then who does the tactical scorecard look?
From my point of view – one of an ex-military analyst – I would say that I am extremely unimpressed by the junta’s performance so far.
The junta’s death squads have used all the means at their disposal to try to terrorize the people of Novorossia: they began with baseball bats, then knives, then guns, they assault-rifles, then machine guns, then heavy machine guns, then mortars, then heavy mortars, then regular artillery, then multiple rocket launchers, then attack helicopters, then attack aircraft, then cluster munitions, now even white phosphorus. And what did they achieve in military terms:
1) they are more or less holding an airport and one hill near Slaviansk/Kramatorsk
2) they have taken Krasnyi Liman (and committed a massacre in its hospital)
3) they apparently have 1000 or so men surrounded in the Lugansk airport
That’s it. They could not even take Slaviansk! This is with force ratios anywhere between 5:1 to 100:1, with heavy firepower, armor and total air supremacy. Sub-pathetic, really…
And, in the process, they have lost hundreds of soldiers who defected to the other side – often with weapons – they have gotten a huge number of their own conscripts killed, one group of senior “Alpha” officers was caught and several paratrooper recon units were made prisoner (the latest one yesterday). In Lugansk Ukie forces appear surrounded and the latest shooting down of an Il-76 by the NDF air defense forces was part of a desperate attempt of the junta to free these forces or, at least, to resupply them. In fact, there are all the signs of a desperate movement by land of Ukrainian armor and infantry to break through these units some of which, according to unconfirmed reports, have already switched sides.
As for the Novorossian Defense Forces (NDF), they now clearly have a solid air-defense network up and running, they seem to have plenty of weapons (even though they still lack some specific types) and most, but not all, of these weapons are truly trophy weapons taken from the Ukies (such as the 3 T-64 tanks recently shown in the news). The initial trickle of volunteers has slowly but steadily become larger (including volunteers from Russia proper) and the NDF is now clearly enjoying some fancy systems which could have only have been provided by Russia (electronic warfare, advanced anti-air systems, etc.). Yes, there are lots of Ukie tanks around Luganks, but as late as this morning a senior NDF officer in the area has said that “we can hold them for at least several months”. Finally, and for the very first time, there are signs that the NDF are mounting offensive operations.
I am basing all of the above on admittedly partial information, but to me all the signs are clear and point to one and only one reality: the Ukie offensive is going absolutely nowhere and unless Uncle Sam comes up with a dramatic way of changing the face of the battle, Novorossia will probably withstand the Ukie assault without over Russian intervention.
(TEMPORARY) CONCLUSION:
So far, I see the strategic-level scorecard for the AnlgoZionist as a complete failure. As for the tactical-level scorecard, it is probably too early to call, but I would say that it looks like the Empire is headed for a complete defeat. Of course, these are temporary conclusions and I don’t want to sound like Dubya with his notorious “Mission accomplished”. But I think that for all of us who get sick in their stomachs each time we hear of the latest Ukie atrocity it is important to keep in mind that so far the neo-Nazis and their AngloZionist masters are losing and that there is no reason to suspect that this trend will somehow reverse itself in the foreseeable future.
We have to also always keep in mind that “lukewarm” as it may be, this is a major war of planetary importance because as Dugin correctly points it is the future of Russia, and therefore of all of Eurasia, which is being decided. Russian parity (I would even argue superiority) in strategic nuclear weapons have made a hot war impossible (at least for a rational actor), but that does not mean that both sides are not engaged in this apparently “lukewarm” war with every bit of energy and power they got! What we are witnessing today is nothing short of a major struggle for survival between the AngloZionist Empire and the “Eurasian project” (for lack of a better word) centered around Russia and China and their attempt to replace the old order by new, multi-polar, dollar-independent, militarily balanced one. Hegemony vs collective security for the entire planet is what is at stake. This is why every time we listen to the latest reports out of Novorossia we have to constantly keep in mind that in reality this is a US-Russian war over the future international order of the planet and not an “ethnic civil war”.
As you know, I have been living with a knot in my stomach for weeks now, and with each additional report about the neo-Nazi atrocities committed against the people of Novorossia I get more desperate, more angry and more frustrated. And I have to admit that if the Russians finally openly intervene and beat the crap out of the Ukie death squads (which won’t last 24 hours against a real military force) I won’t be able to contain myself – I will open a bottle of champagne and dance with my wife across the house. But I also know that the right thing to do is keep our “eyes on the prize” and let this abomination I called “Banderstan” self-destruct without any over Russian help. The latest attack on the Russian embassy in Kiev is not only an outrageous violation of the Vienna Convention, it is also a fantastic admission of impotence, of powerlessness, of irrelevance really. Think of it, a crowd of neo-Nazi thugs overturns a few cars and tosses eggs and stones at an embassy building in downtown Kiev and all the Ukie authorities can do is to order the cops to move out of the way and to send the deputy Foreign Minister to express his support for the crowd. “Слава Україні — Героям Слава” (glory to the Ukraine – to the Heroes Glory!) indeed – some heroic Ukie nationalism at work, there is an “operation” the Ukies can be proud of, something to add to the pantheon of Ukrainian national pride.
[They are as pathetic as they are disgusting, of course. I really wonder how any putative “sane Ukrainian” can live without dying of a combination of shame and self-disgust. But then, that ain’t my problem, thank God.]
There is probably more of that sickening Ukie mix of atrocities and buffoonery on the way. Normal civilized people cannot imagine the kind of stuff that these hate-filled psychopaths can come up with. Frankly, I would not put it past them to try an air or missile strike on, say, a kindergarten in Crimea or even in Belgorod. They could also kidnap a delivery man for a Russian company still operating in Kiev or heroically massacre of minibus with an Aeroflot crew on the way to the airport. Whatever! We have to accept the inevitability of such actions because this is all this junta can do – they simply have no civilized diplomatic, commercial, military or other means to prevail against Russia and their own people. But always always keep this in mind: with each such action the Ukies are confessing to their own impotence while digging their own grave.
So even if “ще не вмерла україна” (“the Ukraine is not dead yet” – from the Ukie “national anthem” with words copied from the Polish one and a melody composed by [what else?] a Uniat priest), it’s days are counted and, as doctors like to say, the prognosis is poor.
The Saker
Dear Saker,
We should not underestimate the empire’s propensity to create serious evil.
I fear that there could very well be a planned massacre in Novorussia that may prompt Putin to intervene.
This intervention would help Uncle Sam to propagate to the Europeans that they should line up against Russia under Uncle Sam’s leadership aka a re-run of the cold war.
The best possible outcome would be an independent/Russian province Novorussia (till the Nieper river) and then a Ukrainian Kiev-based rump state acting as buffer between the Nato-backed Banderites in Lvov and the Novorussia.
It would also be great if the Putin-Lavrov duo manages to create a wedge between Europe and the Uncle Sam.
Take care
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Saker,
As usual, an excellent commentary and analysis. You mention the time constraints on Putin and Russia to act forcibly against the Ukies. What you did not mention was the time constraints on the Nazi government. The reality of the austerity programme forced upon the Ukrainian people by the IMF has yet to materialise. The government must succeed before that takes effect, I think. Once it does, the government will not only have the Donbass fighting against it, but also the rest of Ukraine, and possibly the Ukrainian army will actually rebel openly. And there is also the prospect of Europe losing patience with them as well. I would be interested in your analysis from this perspective.
Also, there are rumours in the media of a new ‘filtration’ process devised by the Nazis which will move the civilian population of Donbass into ‘filtration camps’ (read: concentration camps) to be assessed individually as to their history – for/against the Nazis, whether they have a history of dissent against the Nazis. Those who are for the regime would be permitted to stay. Those who are judged against (or questionable) the regime would undergo forced relocation to other parts of Ukraine to prevent further dissent. Those who have a history of action against the regime would be executed or imprisoned.
I would be interested in your take on this. Could this programme be the last straw for Putin and be the ultimate provocation to bring Russian armed intervention?
Dear Saker,
The strategic position of Russia improved dramatically during the past week, now that the empire needs to worry about a rising Caliphate. See the interview former US amb Chis Hill had with RT:
http://deepresource.wordpress.com/2014/06/15/former-us-ambassador-to-iraq-hill-about-the-development/
Hill even says that the US should cooperate with Russia to solve the crisis and Assad no longer needs to go.lol
Kind regards,
Dutch
I have to post anonymously this time. Putin has more choices than you know.
Remember those “Russian spies” which were caught and traded in a couple of days? They existed to provide the FBI and another ‘alphabet’ agency with something to make them look like they were great spycatchers. They were merely a distraction.
Do you understand why Obama is so nuts about secrecy? Why he tried to kidnap Snowden, even from Evo Morales’ Presidential aircraft – which has unquestioned diplomatic immunity with Morales onboard?
Do you know why the Bill of Rights no longer applies in the US?
There is at least one VERY high level Russian agent at the highest level of the US government. Everyone knows it.
The US is pushing Russia to near-war. Far enough so the asset will do the wrong thing and be caught. But the asset is ‘too big to fail’. She (or he) does not have to call home with secrets. She (or he) has the President’s ear.
She (or he) can get the US to do completely stupid things at the executive level and cover them up.
The US is in more danger than Russia – deservedly so, I agree. But Putin has a longer term plan than the US and Russia is a patient country and can finesse this without a nuclear winter.
The US is already overreaching and the entire world, minus the UK, Canada and Australia, is waiting for the fall.
Don’t publish this.
Few weeks ago my friend from Belgrade told me that he was interviewed on the street by the journalist from Serbian TV (government channel) about Crimean situation. When he said that he is fully on the Russian side, journalist complained that for the last two hours he is desperately trying to find a streetwalker who is against Russia on this matter. His editor ordered “balanced view” for TV news, meaning equal number of pro et contra opinions!
Excellent analysis, which I basically agree with.
But the US and NATO are not going to back down, they will keep escalating all the time.
July is going to be a crunch time, with NATO troops on Ukrainian soil… what mischief can they get up to then.
This is our Saker back as we like him/you. I can subscribe to every single word. I add that the shame and self-disgust of being German, these most recent years is hardly less for me.
I feel this self-disgust, even though there is no way of living permanently under such conditions without making some adaptation, which might look from the outside as acquiescing myself.
The Western self-deification (let alone the Zionist variety of sheer anti-Christian perversity) is the single most potent force of evil operative on the earth at this juncture. May God Himself step down and quash it.
Martin
The LaRouche site has drawn attention to the May 23 Third Moscow Conference on International Security, which focused on “colour revolutions” as a new form of aggressive war.
Is this a veiled threat to the Empire? That if war broke out, neutral nations and Russian allies would have to restrain the activities of combatant NGOs operating within their territories? ie the BRICs would kick them out, so they could only operate on NATO territory, thus defeating their purpose.
Not politically correct, but I always enjoyed David Niven’s performance in 55 Days at Peking. He played the British Ambassador (in love with a Russian countess played by Ava Gardner), who suavely held the foreign legations together as the Boxer rebellion besieged them. So it’s disheartening to see the British ambassador to the UN on the other side, an uncivilised fanatic supporting violent attacks on embassies. Talk about Britain’s moral collapse. It’s even worse than the New Year’s knighthood for the Balkan propagandist Noel “Invent-a-quote” Malcolm. Earlier in the year, TomDispatch called us “seaborne Mongols”. He had a point.
One of the pre-requisites of life forms is to create the conditions for life.
However the joke is that by attempting to do so in certain ways they undermine the conditions for life.
Like many words “logic” carries subliminal prejudices.
In this sense the strategy of the opposition is logical, although self defeating – the variables being when and how – both the when and the how being moments in an interactive process.
At every moment in the interactive process the key questions for opponents are:
1. How does a drowning man serve our purpose?
2. How to drown a drowning man with the minimum of blowback?
People apparently like analogies from games, so lets use the game of pool, although this of course is linear.
The purpose in pool is not restricted to potting a ball, but to pot a ball, position the cue ball for potting the next ball until all balls – excluding the cue ball – are removed from the table.
Brzezinsky is not a very original or even contemporary thinker.
Others from the Polish diaspora such as Sikorsky and Tusk suffer from similar hubris and myopia.
This infection was/is also prevalent in the OUN and its subsequent infestations/manifestations, such as Yarosh and associates.
The idea about Ukraine comes from Josef Pilsudski who roughly said “Without Ukraine Russia is a land of forests and lakes”. That was at a different moment in the process which has passed.
In essence the man is drowning and the opposition’s strategy is to try to command the waves to recede.
Molodyets.
“…this is not a Russian-Ukrainian war, nor is it a US-Ukrainian war, it is a US-Russian war, fought in the Ukraine with ‘Hot War’ methods, but whose real target are not the murdered people in the Ukraine but Russia as a country and a civilizational project.”
Exactly. This is basically a proxy-war between the US and Russia. It isn’t much different from the various wars in Central America (Nicaragua, El Salvador) that raged back in the 80’s, except that this proxy-war is taking place in Russia’s backyard rather than ours. In this war, Ukraine is the battleground, while Europe is the prize.
1. If you were in Putin and his Administration’s shoes, would you consider the pipelines crossing Ukraine a matter of national and economic interest? If so, what would you do if these are threatened?
2. Where does Brussels stand if Moscow decide Kiev is not be allowed to jeopardize Russia’s national interests by diverting the oil to Europe to themselves, and Russia intervenes to protect its interest by partitioning Ukraine in order to maintain its oil flow to Europe? Would Brussels condemn Moscow? Would they decide to accept the oil? Should Moscow accept their hypocrisy or “bugger” the EU off and let them find their own oil?
3. Does anyone think that inaction by Moscow on the Ukraine issue is to Russia’s interest? The regime change means Moscow in effect has lost control over Ukraine. Do you think Kiev will sit still?
4. Washington is not stupid. Kiev or Poroshenko has already indicated that they intend to dilute the ethnic Russian presence in East and South Ukraine, guess what will this “gerry meandering” do to the electoral vote outcome of the constituencies? Once this is done, Ukraine is as good as lost. Is time therefore still on Moscow’s side? Is Moscow happy to lose Ukraine to the West? Is she happy to wait for NATO to be on Ukraine’s soil?
5. Will it make any difference to Washington’s continued villification of Mr Putin and Russia, and attempts to subvert and humilate Russia and its President if Moscow remains passive and do nothing in Ukraine? Will it stand to lose or gain more?
5. How will Moscow’s passiveness affect the countries who are against the arrogant and hegemonic US? Can these countries plus the BRICS’ countries expect Russia and China to come to their aid militarily if these other two “Polar powers” remain passive and unwilling to send military help to these countries? Can they continue to lay claim therefore to a “multi polar order” in this state of “unplay”? How will this affect the world’s aspirations for sovereignty, freedom, democracy and human rights? Can they be blamed if they decide its best to acquiesce to Washington’s will then? Is an Axis or Alliance bloc required therefore to safeguard all these smaller countries?
6. Can we assume the UN is defunct and is under Washington’s control and unable to act as, pointless, arbiters?
I now read the blog every day Saker, good stuff. While I continue to hope for “good” being the real reason behind the motivation of Putin /
Lavrov my wife commented last night that they are ALL [most likely] speaking from one hymn sheet. Is not the fundamental question “why should a Russian Oligarch behave any differently from any other type of oligarch ?
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/17843-george-soros-s-giant-globalist-footprint-in-ukraine-s-turmoil
“Anatoliy Golitsyn, arguably the most important KGB defector to escape to the West, exposed the top-secret Soviet convergence strategy in his books New Lies for Old and The Perestroika Deception. (See here, here, and here.) Mikhail Gorbachev was making oblique reference to the ongoing reality of the convergence process when he described the EU as “the new European Soviet.” As in the transmutation described in Orwell’s Animal Farm, when it became almost impossible to tell the pigs from the men, it is now becoming all but impossible to detect any substantive differences between the ruling elites of Russia, China, the EU, and the United States. And, as the EU and the United States adopt more socialist policies and police-state measures, there is less and less distinction between our societies and the one ruled over by Putin and his Kremlin cronies. Soros, Pinchuk, Putin, Rockefeller, Rothschild, Fridman, Zhukov, Pisaerev, Akhmetov, and their ilk see themselves as the Caesars or Pharaohs in their long-schemed-for “new world order,” a term that Soros used several times in a television interview (see here) to describe his vision for the future.”
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/17843-george-soros-s-giant-globalist-footprint-in-ukraine-s-turmoil
and the important continuation:
“Employing the indispensible insight and analysis provided by Golitsyn and the detailed information in his books, it is difficult to view the orchestrated chaos that has been unfolding in Ukraine without recognizing unmistakable evidence that it is being directed along a pre-planned path toward EU-U.S.-Ukraine-Russian convergence. Putin’s role is to rattle the sabers menacingly enough to frighten reluctant Ukraine to join the EU, while also convincing American and EU taxpayers to be forthcoming with the foreign aid and IMF funding that will “rescue” Ukraine and avert a war. And, after things settle down, we will look around to find Putin and his oligarchs carrying on business as usual with the new Ukraine government and its oligarchs, as well as with the Obama administration and “our” oligarchs, including, of course, George Soros.”
This strategic and tactical analysis by The Saker is now to be seen (with typos corrected) at
The US ‘Lukewarm’ War on Russia
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Saker,
many thanks to you for your passionate and professional analysis (and also many thanks to Juan for sharing his experiences). This is really the best of blogs about this crisis.
This said, I agree with some of your conclusions, less with others (eg you seem to overestimate the need of a threat to keep NATO alive, remember the nineties when there was no reason in the world for it. Everybody in Europe knows you simply not get out).
If you can find time to answer I would like to ask you a question and I would be very interested in your reply.
Let’s say everything goes in the best possible way (according to your view). Novorossijans alone evict the invaders just tomorrow and Kiev thugs retreat in disarray. You will have Banderastan anyway, only with two regions less. Poroshenko or some other puppet calls for American help, as the country is being destabilized and risks being invaded by the Russkis. Won’t the US come, and come to stay? You will have a large Kosovo, untouchable, brimming with CIA, a nightmare sharing a long border with Russia. Imo you can’t provoke a collapse in Ukraine swift enough to avoid this, short of military intervention, and goal 2 cannot be reconciled with 1 (and 3).
Many thanks for the good work again
Rockerduck
Dear Saker,
Your article inspired some ideas:
When we talk about US foreign affairs strategy, what do we really mean? I don’t believe the US has a coherent strategy. If it did, who would have created it? The White House? It hasn’t the intelligence. Congress? It has no cohesive policy at all? The CIA? It’s a fragmented bureaucracy unable to agree with itself. Since 911, the US has been like a wounded dinosaur, thrashing its tail at anything it sees. It’s just smart enough to make sure it has plenty of energy. Beyond that, it’s only strategy is to look like it believes in itself. In chess, if you have no good moves, make a bad move with a flourish, and hope your opponent takes it for a clever gambit. That’s the extent of US strategy: shock and awe.
Yet clearly Putin and the rest of the world are dealing with a tough opponent. Who exactly is that opponent? Some say the Rothschilds, the New World Order, the Bilderberg Group, or the Council of Foreign Relations, etc. Whoever the master strategists are, and it’s worth our while to figure out who they are, they control the US, EU and NATO. Poroshenko (Pork-shank) answers to them. What did they tell him his endgame is? He can’t be trying to drive out the pro-Russians. They are 6 million strong, and trapped by his own forces. Is it a broader move to weaken Ukraine-Novorossiya until NATO and the UN take over? In that case, they don’t want Russian intervention. But the puzzle remains: China is the monster in the closet. Shouldn’t these strategists be cultivating Russia’s friendship?
Great work Saker.
Very much appreciated.
Quite obvious anti China CIA shills and trolls continue to abound here taking pot shots at China and Chinese with each pretentiously reasonable “debate”. A pox on bl**dy American mercenary slanders.
Anonymous 09:26,
Huh?
Re-set your algorithm. Or something.
Uncle Sam is working almost as aggressively to destroy the US as to destroy Russia and will, in the future, terminate US national sovereignty and bring about an era of secret rule by the NWO clique no matter how things play out. It is hard for normal people to fathom the depth of their sociopathy. A US victory in its battle with Russia would without doubt be calamitous for the entire world – even for the US. Americans have nothing to gain by standing in support of these maniacs and need to oppose them on all fronts.
Uncle Sam is working almost as aggressively to destroy the US as to destroy Russia and will, in the future, terminate US national sovereignty and bring about an era of secret rule by the NWO clique no matter how things play out. It is hard for normal people to fathom the depth of their sociopathy. A US victory in its battle with Russia would without doubt be calamitous for the entire world – even for the US. Americans have nothing to gain by standing in support of these maniacs and need to oppose them on all fronts.
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