By Cédric Bernelas

translation by Brahim

source: http://diktacratie.com/vladimir-poutine-un-homme-providentiel/

Vetche and Mir have long been able to combine their egalitarian agrarian tropism with autocrats’ designs of kingdoms and Russian Tsars. But this unusual chemistry between princely regimes and democratic systems inevitably engendered some revolutions which then gave birth to a transvestite communism. That Bolshevism was the dictatorial tendencies and do not fall of Marxian sky. History is more complex than some catechisms claim. Difficult to penetrate the Slavic dialectic.

The Russian people have always shown a particular virility of soul. Only our ignorance spoon fed by the Far West to disavow what is has endured for a century. A “red blood century ” consumed between wars, famines and outrageous purges – starting with their Great Patriotic War causing more victims than in all other nations, twenty-five million. A deadly cycle deteriorating a country and power and recently causing them to be vulnerable to the worst of capitalism. Or how the forfeiture of an adulterated communism failed in the swamps of liberalism. In the 90s, the state was therefore sold to the highest bidder, in other words to a few businessmen who couldn’t care less about heritage, culture and identity, to the point that almost five-million square kilometers of territory and fifty million citizens are scattered in western independence. This Russia as pasture, collapsed to the point of producing more coffins than cradles. Who would then worry about such agony?

Our West exalted by its liberal philanthropies, and drunken by its capitalist arrogance smirked in an insolent indifference. It can be said that our Europe, yet contiguous to the Russian land, has always preferred to westernize than to Sovietize. The absolute antithesis of Cuba.

Who is to believe then that the largest country in the world can fall into such carnage? Soiled sovereignty, decomposed hegemony, unbridled economy, dilapidated church and ruined army; a whole civilization appearing to be completed at the end of the millennium.

A man, however, refused to hear the death knell of his country. Vladimir Putin. This man even considered a daring project to place his country at the center of the world stage…

Fifteen years in subordinate positions

However, nothing seemed to presage the Promethean ambition. Indeed, he first evolved in the 80s in the KGB as little lieutenant colonel assigned to work on reports that are almost of no interest to anyone; then the following decade, after being the assistant of the new mayor of Leningrad, Anatoly Sobchak, and that of the economist Anatoly Chubais in the Kremlin, before being promoted Prime Minister by Boris Yeltsin – of a crumbling government – he became the ephemeral director of the idle FSB (Federal Security Bureau). In 1999, Putin has little experience in politics and only three years of experience in senior management. He has no party behind him.

Still, he writes a particularly sound policy synthesis, entitled “Russia at the turn of the millennium”, in which he resolutely seeks to do away with this mafia State that has been destroying his country for over ten years. He firstly notes the abundant resurgence of black markets, organized crime, alcoholism, drug addiction and prostitution; He then highlights the bankruptcy of its economy obsessed with the development of raw materials and defense, and of no interest to foreign investors, and relegating the production of consumer goods and services to the superfluous.

The problems are the result of our own mistakes, “he insists.”Communism vividly demonstrated its inability to generate an autonomous and healthy development, condemning our country to always be lagging behind economically developed countries. […] Is there a need for a new revolution in this country that has already known so much of it? Only fanatics or political forces indifferent to Russia and its people can call for a new revolution. […] Our future depends on our ability to combine the universal principles of the market economy and democracy with Russian realities. ”

Putin advocates a national route to boost economic growth. Without recourse to force and relying on social cohesion of a people asking nothing but to recover stability, confidence and pride, he considers that a strong but not totalitarian state would be the adequate tool to coordinate the recovery of Russia. He speaks of “voluntary social consensus.” In addition, he wants to unify the Russian traditional values ​​with universal humanistic values ​​and create a suitable climate for foreign investors.

But, he may well have masterminded a lifesaving program for his country, yet, he is just another prime minister of  Boris Yeltsin (the fifth in seventeen months), and the Russian population has no use for him: in August 1999 only 1% of citizens give credibility to this unknown austere man.

 “We will go after the terrorists even in the toilets.”

However the situation is going to be brutally disrupted by a series of attacks killing over three hundred dead and a thousand injured. Indeed, Islamic terrorism that summer spread a climate of fear out of proportion. It begins August 4th at Buynaksk in Dagestan, a car bomb killed 64 people and maimed more than 130; five days later in a Moscow building, 400 kg of explosives decimate 94 Russians, and left 249 injured; August 13 another building in the capital engulfed 118 residents and injured 200; September 16 this time a truck carrying explosives in Volgodonsk killed 17 pedestrians and amputated 69.

We recall that in June 1995 the terrifying hostage taking in Budennovsk hospital ended in a butchery with hundreds of victims, which traumatized a population already demoralized by the difficult economic conditions of the moment. Suffice to say that the spread of terror that affected Russia in 1999 was almost providential for a resolute and vigilant man like Putin. Some, like Helen White, will even claim that the former head of the FSB orchestrated the attacks to begin his war in the North Caucasus. The conspiracism had then a universal vocation …

Chechnya has always been an outspoken enemy worked by the Islamist ferment; and to allow it to express antagonism unquestionably revokes Russian sovereignty.

“When the power is evidence of indecision, the people would not forgive him.” Putin understood this very well and will bring the solution. It is radical. Citizens then discovered a man with manners both racy and virile, who says what he will do and did what he said. By late summer the Russian army encroached on Dagestan before entering Chechnya …

It is a merciless war all the more reassuring Russians that propels just four months Putin atop the Kremlin. It is certainly in this drastic determination that the Slavic people was echoed in its constitutive fortitude. As an anger both exacerbated and controlled …  On March 26, Putin was elected president in the first round with 52.52% of votes.

Siloviki vs Oligarchs

Although Moscow provided a billion dollars to redress Chechnya from this terrible conflict – to the point that Grozny has become a small Dubai with the largest mosque in Europe – some terrorist reprisals shook Russia (the Dubrovka Theatre, October 23, 2002: 130 victims. Beslan, September 1, 2004: 331 killed, including 186 children). Again the people were behind Putin while defending his repression in a logic of “national security”. Auspicious occasion also for the Kremlin to take control of all these complaisant regional governments: he thus build on the Siloviki to find a more homogeneous authority. The Siloviki are the holders of the Russian security forces, i.e. the heads of ministries and departments responsible for the defense and protection of public order. Note that numerous executives from the KGB and the FSB were gradually replaced by highly qualified civilians. In 2005 for example, of the forty-seven senior officials surrounding Putin, only nine have a linked past with the structures of force. Let us note that the primary role of Siloviki was to restore full power to a necrotic state in the 90s caused by the mafia of Boris Yeltsin. A clique of oligarchs who introduced a predatory capitalism. Indeed, affiliated to powerful Western companies and US companies interested in the natural resources of the USSR, the Russian oligarchs imagined parallel paths to state enterprises to sell their products. Taking advantage of this economic disintegration, they amassed huge fortunes. In 1996, for example, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, former head of Yukos (Russia’s largest oil company), formed with six other oligarchs the “Semibankirchtchina” (the seven bankers): a financial strength estimated at more than half of the Russian economy.  Among them Boris Berezovsky, nicknamed “pocket” financially supported Yeltsin and helped him become President, in exchange for which he could participate in political and administrative decisions (such as the appointment of ministers, etc.). Thus he penetrated the state enterprises that he liberalized enormously to become the king of the privatization of profits. He also teamed up with Roman Abramovich to take control of Sibneft (central pole of the Russian energy market) …

Putin soon, watched the great abuses of these new multibillionaires, but could do nothing because, politically, he was then only an embryo.

The repression to end the guardianship of financial powers over the State has therefore been gradual: he initially launched some tax and media investigations and, based on a law increasingly inflexible, he demanded these traitors repayment of their debts.

Most fled to England, where they have made themselves the champions of anti-Putinism that financed opponents and propaganda and presented the Russian president as a populist autocrat or a nationalist dictator. Others like Khodorkovsky were convicted of “theft by large-scale fraud” and imprisoned. Paradoxically, for the West, these prisoners of Putin became important symbols of… resistance!
What interest therefore do America and Europe have to demonize Putin’s policy and routinely praise his critics, proving ultimately to be only intemperate thugs, looters of fuel or arms dealers, always preferring the flourishing of market than that of their homeland?

NATO’s betrayal

Basically, we the Americanized couldn’t care less about the tribulations of a Slav. Only the maintenance of our comfort concerns us. For, what is more important today, in this world of decay, to preserve the privileges of our individualism and the prestige of our narcissism – rewarding us for our survival in this period of corruption? Which winner prefers to complain about the fate of the vanquished but to instead welcome it? Must one be hypocrite to ask for charity!

The United States and its auxiliary aspire only to conquer corridors of export allowing the evacuation of the precious hydrocarbons without going on the land of the eternal rival. Eventually, these false philanthropists but true conquistadors vying the total control of energy resources of the gigantic Eurasian territory. And one of the best tools guiding this prerogative remains NATO. Indeed, the Atlantic Alliance has continued to expand on the rubble of the Soviet empire, despite the promise of the US Secretary of State James Baker made to Gorbachev February 9 1990, stipulating Promise not to extend over the eastern flank-European if Russia would accept the full incorporation of Germany (then reunited) to the Alliance.
Thus, initially, the Czech Republic and Hungary became absorbed by NATO, and in 2004 it was the turn of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia . “Virtual membership” newer, Ukraine – the former “Rus” having lost its soul – now offers 1,500 km of borders with allies investigators. This NATO amplification is similar to a real casus belli. These promoters of peace actually consider only war between their partners and opponents. He who sows chaos harvest riches.

On the one hand the Americans need as much oil to dominate the world; on the other the Russians want to recover a measure of pride in their identity, and rebuilding this common foundation have favored this vigorous Slavic culture …

A resurrected Church

And now that Russia is demanding, we speak of arrogance! Because she found a respectable growth rate, a middle class that has finally appeared – thus ensuring better domestic market? Because Gazprom ensures a more advantageous economic health, sovereign financial reserves and a place in the WTO? Because of this new high, she now aspires to a Eurasian union capable of becoming a new civilizational pole? For once that an alternative to our dying Western society comes to our door, we should be at minimum respectful! As a reminder, our civilization is one in which every day we are falling a little in the abyss of liberal materialism and moral relativism; where the pride of a prefabricated progressivism and a transvestite secularism conceals the emptiness of our broken existences. No one can deny: the charms of the market finally seal our Faustian destinies and we vow to public obloquy any spiritual essence yet able to cement a society when it collapses.

The religious factor is crucial to link men when they are divided. This is what Putin perfectly understood on time to add his political intentions with the Orthodox Church.

Thus, the Russian Church became the organization with the largest social network in the country: in 25 years the Christian corporation has captivated more than a hundred-forty-million followers and built 25-1000 chapels; while Europe opened a McDonald’s, Russia was inaugurating a parish! All political and social reforms introduced since 2000 have therefore made in the shade of the cross. An “orthodoxisation” state promoting a revival of traditional values. This alliance with the patriarchate of Cyril I reinvigorated this way the family institution – the backbone of any stable society – and encouraged assimilation that hampered inter-ethnic and inter-religious tensions. In short, a partnership that revived the strong sense of community of the Russians and contributing to better cohesion of the country.

Despite a century of “communism” devastating sanctuaries, the Russians kept some faith, a faith in their stature and their homeland. They only needed someone to remind them…

When a people is offered to the market, his land plundered and heritage doomed to oblivion, it is too easy to let it wither away, with closed eyes. Great merit, therefore, to he who has succeeded against all odds to restore confidence and pride for these abandoned ones. It requested a Babylonian ambition – to the extent of the Russian ardor. The strong man who exasperates so much the West was indeed the man for the job. Our paradigms shaped by Disney & Co. may not easily tolerate him. The Russian president finally rekindled a strong patriotism and was able to provide a new development in his country. Reduced political divisions, he managed to bring together citizens and elites through diligent development of orthodoxy and Tsarist and Soviet symbols, placed on the same level and assembled into an official historical memory. так оно и будет