Washington’s Sanctions Machine
By Philip Giraldi
September 29, 2018 "Information
Clearing House"
- Perhaps it is Donald
Trump’s business background that leads him
to believe that if you inflict enough
economic pain on someone they will
ultimately surrender and agree to do
whatever you want. Though that approach
might well work in New York real estate, it
is not a certain path to success in
international relations since countries are
not as vulnerable to pressure as are
individual investors or developers.
Washington’s latest
foray into the world of sanctions,
directed against China, is astonishing even
when considering the low bar that has been
set by previous presidents going back to
Bill Clinton. Beijing has already been
pushing back over US sanctions imposed last
week on its government-run Equipment
Development Department of the Chinese
Central Military Commission and its director
Li Shangfu for “engaging in significant
transactions” with a Russian weapons
manufacturer that is on a list of US
sanctioned companies. The transactions
included purchases of Russian Su-35 combat
aircraft as well as equipment related to the
advanced S-400 surface-to-air missile
system. The sanctions include a ban on the
director entering the United States and
blocks all of his property or bank accounts
within the US as well as freezing all local
assets of the Equipment Development
Department.
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More
important, the sanctions also forbid
conducting any transactions that go through
the US financial system. It is the most
powerful weapon Washington has at its
disposal, but it is being challenged as
numerous countries are working to find ways
around it. Currently however, as most
international transactions are conducted in
dollars and pass through American banks that
means that it will be impossible for the
Chinese government to make weapons purchases
from many foreign sources. If foreign banks
attempt to collaborate with China to evade
the restrictions, they too will be
sanctioned.
So in summary, Beijing bought weapons from
Moscow and is being sanctioned by the United
States for doing so because Washington does
not approve of the Russian government. The
sanctions on China are referred to as
secondary sanctions in that they are
derivative from the primary sanction on the
foreign company or individual that is
actually being punished. Secondary sanctions
can be extended ad infinitum as
transgressors linked sequentially to the
initial transaction multiply the number of
potential targets.
Not surprisingly, the US Ambassador has been
summoned and Beijing has canceled several
bilateral meetings with American defense
department officials. The Chinese government
has expressed “outrage” and has demanded the
US cancel the measure.
According to media reports, the Chinese
Department purchased the weapons from
Rosoboronexport, Russia’s principal arms
exporter. This violated a 2017 law passed by
Congress named, characteristically, the
Countering America’s Adversaries Through
Sanctions Act, which sought to punish the
Russian government and its various agencies
for interfering in in the 2016 US election
as well as its alleged involvement in
Ukraine, Syria and its development of
cyberwar capabilities. Iran and North Korea
were also targeted in the legislation.
Explaining the new sanctions, US State
Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert issued
a statement elaborating that the initial
sanctions on Russia were enacted “to further
impose costs on the Russian government in
response to its malign activities.” She
added that the US will “urge all countries
to curtail relationships with Russia’s
defense and intelligence sectors, both of
which are linked to malign activities
worldwide.”
As engaging in “malign activities” is a
charge that should quite plausibly be
leveled against Washington and its allies in
the Middle East, it is not clear if anyone
but the French and British poodles actually
believes the rationalizations coming out of
Washington to defend the indefensible. An
act to “Counter America’s Adversaries
Through Sanctions” is, even as the title
implies, ridiculous. Washington is on a
sanctions spree. Russia has been sanctioned
repeatedly since the passage of the
fraudulent Magnitsky Act, with no regard for
Moscow’s legitimate protests that
interfering in other countries’ internal
politics is unacceptable. China is currently
arguing reasonably enough that arms sales
between countries is perfect legal and in
line with international law.
Iran has been sanctioned even through it
complied with an international agreement on
its nuclear program and new sanctions were
even piled on top of the old sanctions. And
in about five weeks the US will be
sanctioning ANYONE who buys oil from Iran,
reportedly with no exceptions allowed.
Venezuela is under US sanctions to punish
its government, NATO member Turkey because
it bought weapons from Russia and the
Western Hemisphere perennial bad boy Cuba
has had various embargoes in place since
1960.
It should be noted that sanctions earn a lot
of ill-will and generally accomplish
nothing. Cuba would likely be a fairly
normal country but for the US restrictions
and other pressure that gave its government
the excuse to maintain a firm grip on power.
The same might even apply to North Korea.
And sanctions are even bad for the United
States. Someday, when the US begins to lose
its grip on the world economy all of those
places being sanctioned will line up to get
their revenge and it won’t be pretty.
Philip
Giraldi is a former counter-terrorism
specialist and military intelligence officer
of the United States Central Intelligence
Agency.
Reprinted from
Strategic Culture Foundation.
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