By Pepe Escobar
May 12, 2021 "Information
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Strategic Culture Foundation"
- Henry Kissinger, 97, Henry the
K. for those he keeps close, is either a Delphic
oracle-style strategic thinker or a certified war
criminal for those kept not so close.
He now seems to have been taking time off his
usual Divide and Rule stock in trade – advising the
combo behind POTUS, a.k.a. Crash Test Dummy – to
emit some realpolitik pearls of wisdom.
At a recent
forum in Arizona, referring to the festering,
larger than life Sino-American clash, Henry the K.
said, “It’s the biggest problem for America; it’s
the biggest problem for the world. Because if we
can’t solve that, then the risk is that all over the
world a kind of cold war will develop between China
and the United States.”
In realpolitik terms, this “kind of Cold War” is
already on; across the Beltway, China is unanimously
regarded as the premier U.S. national security
threat.
Kissinger added U.S. policy toward China must be
a mix of stressing U.S. “principles” to demand
China’s respect and dialogue to find areas of
cooperation: “I’m not saying that diplomacy will
always lead to beneficial results…This is the
complex task we have… Nobody has succeeded in doing
it completely.”
Henry the K. actually must have lost the –
diplomatic – plot. What Chinese Foreign Minister
Wang Yi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
are now involved in, full time, is to demonstrate –
mostly to the Global South – how the
American-enforced “rules-based international order”
has absolutely nothing to do with international law
and the respect of national sovereignty.
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At first I had archived these Henry the K.
platitudes out of sight. But then someone who used
to hold a stellar position at the top of the U.S.
Deep State showed he had been paying close
attention.
This personality – let’s call him Mr. S. – has
been one of my invaluable, trustworthy sources since
the early 2000s. Mutual confidence was always key. I
asked him if I could publish selected passages of
his analysis, not naming names. Consent was given –
ruefully. So fasten your seat belts.
Dancin’ with
Mr. S.
Mr. S., in a quite intriguing fashion, seems to
be expressing the collective views of a number of
extremely qualified people. Right from the start, he
points out how Henry the K.’s observations explain
today’s Russia-China-Iran triangle.
The first point that we make is that it was not
Kissinger who created policy for Nixon, but the Deep
State. Kissinger was just a messenger boy. In the
1972 situation the Deep State wanted to get out of
Vietnam, which policy was put in place as
containment of communist China and Russia. We were
there based on the domino theory.
He goes on:
The Deep State wanted to achieve a number of
objectives in approaching Chairman Mao, who was
antagonized by Russia. It wanted to ally in 1972
with China against Russia. That made Vietnam
meaningless, for China would become the containing
party of Russia and Vietnam no longer meant
anything. We wanted to balance China against
Russia. Now, China was not a major power in 1972
but it could drain Russia, forcing it to place
400,000 troops on their border. And our Deep State
policy worked. We in the Deep State had thought it
through, and not Kissinger. 400,000 troops on the
Chinese border was a drain on their budget, as later
Afghanistan became with over 100,000 troops, and the
Warsaw Pact had another 600,000 troops.
And that brings us into Afghanistan:
The Deep State wanted to start a Vietnam for
Russia in Afghanistan in 1979. I was among those
against it, as this would needlessly use the Afghani
people as cannon fodder and that was unfair. I was
overruled. Here Brzezinski was playing Kissinger;
another overrated nothing who just carried messages.
The Deep State also decided to crash the oil
price, as that would economically weaken Russia. And
that worked in 1985, driving the price to eight
dollars a barrel, which ate up half the Russian
budget. Then, we basically gave permission for
Saddam Hussein to invade Kuwait as a ploy to send in
our advanced army to knock him out and demonstrate
our superiority to the world in weaponry, which very
much demoralized the Russians and put the fear of
God into Islamic oil. Then we created the Star Wars
fiction. Russia to our surprise lost their nerve
and collapsed.
Mr. S. defines all of the above as “wonderful” in
his opinion, as “communism went out and Christianity
came in”:
We then wanted to welcome Russia into the
community of Christian nations, but the Deep State
wanted to dismember them. That was stupid, as they
would balance against China at least from their
Mackinder point of view. It was naive on my part to
hope to a return of Christianity, as the West was
moving rapidly toward total moral disintegration.
In the meantime, our ally China continues to grow
as we were not finished with the dismemberment of
Russia and the advisors we sent to Russia destroyed
the whole economy in the 1990s against my
objections. The 78-day Belgrade bombing finally woke
Russia up and they started a massive
re-militarization as it was obvious that the
intention was in the end to bomb Moscow into the
ground. So defensive missiles became essential.
Thus, the S-300, S-400, S-500 and soon S-600s.
The Deep State had been warned by me at our
meetings on how bombing Belgrade in 1999 would cause
Russia to remilitarize and I lost the argument.
Belgrade was bombed for 78 days versus the vengeance
bombing of Hitler for two days. And China continues
to grow.
Why balance of
power doesn’t work
And that bring us to a new era – that started in
practice with the Chinese announcement of the New
Silk Roads in 2013 and Maidan in Kiev in 2014:
China wakes up to all of this in that they begin
to realize that they have been just used, and that
the U.S. fleet controls their trade routes, and
decides to approach Russia in 2014 just about the
time of their witnessing the Maidan overthrow of
Ukraine. This overthrow was organized by the Deep
State when they started to understand that they had
lost the arms race, and did not even know what was
happening.
The Deep State wanted to draw Russia into a
Vietnam again in the Ukraine to drain them and crash
the oil price again, which they did. Beijing
studied this and saw the light. If Russia is
overthrown, the West will control all their natural
resources, which they see themselves needing as they
grew into a giant economy larger than the U.S. And
Beijing starts to open up a warm relationship with
Moscow seeking to obtain land based natural
resources as oil and natural gas from Russia to
avoid the seas for natural resources as much as they
can. In the meantime, Beijing massively accelerates
its building of submarines carrying missiles capable
of destroying the U.S. fleets.
So where does Kissinger in Arizona fit in?
Now, Kissinger reflects the Deep State angst on
the Russia-Chinese relationship and wants this split
up for dear life. This is interestingly covered here
by Kissinger. He does not want to tell the truth
about balance of power realities. He describes them
as “our values”, when the U.S. has no values left
but anarchy, looting, and burning down hundreds of
cities. Biden hopes to buy all these disenfranchised
masses as money printing goes wild.
So we are back to Kissinger shocked at the new
Russian-Chinese alliance. They must be separated.
Now, I do not agree with the balance of power
intriguers in that morality or noble values should
govern international relations, and not power. The
U.S. has been following balance of power dreams
since 1900 and now it faces economic ruin. These
ideas do not work. There is no reason the U.S.
cannot be a friend of Russia and China and the
differences can be worked out. But you cannot get to
first base as balance of power considerations
dominate everything. That is the tragedy of our
time.
Pepe Escobar is
correspondent-at-large at
Asia Times.
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