By Pepe
Escobar
The inexorable imperial rot will
go on, a tawdry affair carrying
no dramatic, aesthetic pathos
worthy of a Gotterdammerung.
July31, 2021 - "
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Assaulted by cognitive dissonance
across the spectrum, the Empire
of Chaos now behaves as a manic
depressive inmate, rotten to the core – a
fate more filled with dread than having to
face a revolt of the satrapies.
Only brain dead zombies now believe in
its self-billed universal mission as the new
Rome and the new Jerusalem. There’s no
unifying culture, economy or geography
knitting the core together across an
“arid, desiccated, political landscape
sweltering under the brassy sun of
Apollonian ratiocination, devoid of passion,
very masculine, and empty of human empathy.”
Clueless Cold Warriors still dream of the
days when the Germany-Japan axis was
threatening to rule Eurasia and the
Commonwealth was biting the dust – thus
offering Washington, fearful of being forced
into islandization, the once in a lifetime
opportunity to profit from WWII to erect
itself as Supreme World Paradigm cum savior
of the “free world”.
And then there were the unilateral 1990s,
when the once again self-billed Shining City
on the Hill basked in tawdry “end of
history” celebrations – just as toxic
neocons, gestated in the inter-war period
via the gnostic cabal of New York Trotskysm,
plotted their power takeover.
Today, it’s not Germany-Japan but the
specter of a Russia-China-Germany entente
that terrorizes the Hegemon as the Eurasian
trio capable of sending American global
domination to the dustbin of History.
Enter the American “strategy”. And
predictably, it’s a prodigy of narrow
mindedness, not even aspiring to the status
of – fruitless – exercise in irony or
desperation, yielding as it is from the
pedestrian Carnegie Endowment, with its HQ
in Think Tank Row between Dupont and Thomas
Circle along Massachusetts Avenue in D.C.
Making U.S. Foreign Policy Work Better for
the Middle Class is a sort of bipartisan
report guiding the current, bewildered Crash
Test Dummy administration. One of the 11
writers involved is none other than National
Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. The notion
that a global imperial strategy and – in
this case – a deeply impoverished and
enraged middle class share the same
interests does not even qualify as a lousy
joke.
With “thinkers” like these, the Hegemon
does not even need Eurasian “threats”.
Wanna
talk to Mr. Kinzhal?
Meanwhile, in a script worthy of Dylan’s
Desolation Row rewritten by The
Three Stooges, proverbial Atlanticist
chihuahuas are raving that the Pentagon
ordered the partition of NATO: Western
Europe will contain China, and Eastern
Europe will contain Russia.
Yet what’s actually happening in those
corridors of European power that really
matter – no, baby, that ain’t Warsaw – is
that not only Berlin and Paris refuse to
antagonize Beijing, but mull how to get
closer to Moscow without enraging the
Hegemon.
So much for microwaved, Kissingerian
Divide and Rule. One of the few things the
notorious war criminal really got it was
when he noted, after the implosion of the
USSR, that without Europe “the US would
become a distant island in the coastline of
Eurasia”: it would dwell “in solitude, a
minor status”.
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Life is a drag when the (global) free
lunch is over and on top of it you need to
face not only the emergence of a “peer
competitor” in Eurasia (copyright Zbig
“Grand Chessboard” Brzezinski) but a
comprehensive strategic partnership. You
fear that China is eating your lunch – and
dinner, and nightcap – but still you need
Moscow as the designated enemy of choice,
because that’s what legitimizes NATO.
Call The Three Stooges! Let’s send the
Europeans to patrol the South China Sea!
Let’s get those Baltic nullities plus
pathetic Poles to enforce the New Iron
Curtain! And let’s deploy Russophobic
Britannia Rules the Waves on both fronts!
Control Europe – or bust. Hence the Brave
New NATO World: white man’s burden revisited
– against Russia-China.
So far, Russia-China had been exhibiting
infinite Daoist patience in dealing with
those clowns. Not anymore.
The key players in the Heartland have
clearly seen through the imperial propaganda
fog; it will be a long and winding road, but
the horizon will eventually unveil a
Germany-Russia-China-Iran alliance
rebalancing the global chessboard.
This is the ultimate Imperial Night of
the Living Dead nightmare – hence these
lowly American emissaries frantically
scurrying around multiple latitudes trying
to keep the satrapies in line.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the pond,
China-Russia build submarines like there’s
no tomorrow equipped with state of the art
missiles – and Su-57s invite wise guys to a
close conversation with a hypersonic Mr.
Kinzhal.
Sergey Lavrov, like an aristocratic
Grand Seigneur, took the trouble of
enlightening the clowns with a
stark, erudite distinction between rule
of law and their self-defined “rules-based
international order”.
That’s too much for their collective IQ.
Perhaps what they will register is that the
Russian-Chinese Treaty of
Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and
Cooperation, initially signed on July 16,
2001, has just been extended for five years
by Presidents Putin and Xi.
As the Empire of Chaos is incrementally
and inexorably expelled from the Heartland,
Russia-China are jointly managing Central
Asian affairs.
In the Central and South Asia
connectivity conference in Tashkent, Lavrov
detailed how Russia is driving “the Greater
Eurasian Partnership, a unifying and
integrational outline between the Atlantic
and the Pacific Oceans that is as free for
the movement of goods, capital, labor and
services as possible and which is open to
every country of the common continent of
Eurasia and the integration unions created
here.”
Then there’s the updated Russian
National Security Strategy, which
clearly outlines that building a partnership
with the US and hitting win-win cooperation
with the EU is an uphill struggle: “The
contradictions between Russia and the West
are serious and are hard to solve.” By
contrast, strategic cooperation with China
and India will be expanded.
A
geopolitical earthquake
Yet the defining geopolitical
breakthrough in the second year of the
Raging Twenties may well be China
telling the Empire, “That’s enough”.
It started over two months ago in
Anchorage, when the formidable Yang Jiechi
made shark fin’s soup out of the
helpless American delegation. The piece de
resistance came this week in Tianjin, where
Vice Foreign Minister Xie Feng and his boss
Wang Yi reduced mediocre imperial bureaucrat
Wendy Sherman to stale dumpling status.
This
searing analysis by a Chinese think tank
reviewed all the key issues. Here are the
highlights.
– The Americans wanted to ensure that
“guardrails and boundaries” are established
to avoid a deterioration of U.S.-China
relations in order to “manage” the
relationship responsibly. That did not work,
because their approach was “terrible”.
– “Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Xie Feng
hit the nail on the head when he said that
the U.S. “competition, cooperation and
confrontation” triad is a “blindfold” to
contain and suppress China. Confrontation
and containment are essential, cooperation
is expedient, and competition is a discourse
trap. The U.S. demands cooperation when it
is in need of China, but in areas where it
thinks it has an advantage, it decouples and
cuts off supplies, blocks and sanctions, and
is willing to clash and confront China in
order to contain it.”
– Xie Feng “also presented two lists to
the U.S. side, a list of 16 items requesting
the U.S. side to correct its wrong policies
and words and deeds toward China, and a list
of 10 priority cases of China’s concern (…)
if these anti-China issues caused by the
U.S. side’s bent are not resolved, what is
there to talk about between China and the
U.S.?”
– And then, the sorbet to go with the
cheesecake: Wang Yi’s three bottom lines to
Washington. In a nutshell:
- “The United States must not
challenge, denigrate or even attempt to
subvert the socialist road and system
with Chinese characteristics. China’s
road and system are the choice of
history and the choice of the people,
and they concern the long-term welfare
of 1.4 billion Chinese people and the
future destiny of the Chinese nation,
which is the core interest that China
must adhere to.”
- “The United States must not try to
obstruct or even interrupt China’s
development process. The Chinese people
certainly have the right to a better
life, and China also has the right to
modernization, which is not the monopoly
of the United States and involves the
basic conscience of mankind and
international justice. China urges the
U.S. side to expeditiously lift all
unilateral sanctions, high tariffs,
long-arm jurisdiction and the science
and technology blockade imposed on
China.”
- “The United States must not infringe
on China’s national sovereignty, let
alone undermine China’s territorial
integrity. The issues related to
Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong are never
about human rights or democracy, but
rather about the major rights and wrongs
of fighting against “Xinjiang
independence”, “Tibet independence” and
“Hong Kong independence”. No country
will allow its sovereign security to be
compromised. As for the Taiwan issue, it
is a top priority (…) If “Taiwan
independence” dares to provoke, China
has the right to take any means needed
to stop it.”
Will the Empire of Chaos register all of
the above? Of course not. So the inexorable
imperial rot will go on, a tawdry affair
carrying no dramatic, aesthetic pathos
worthy of a Gotterdammerung, barely
eliciting even a glance from the Gods,
“where they smile in secret, looking over
wasted lands / Blight and famine, plague and
earthquake, roaring deeps and fiery sands, /
Clanging fights, and flaming towns, and
sinking ships, and praying hands”, as
Tennyson immortalized it. Yet what really
matters, in our realpolitik realm, is that
Beijing doesn’t even care. The point has
been made: “The Chinese have long had enough
of American arrogance, and the time when the
U.S. tried to bully the Chinese is long
gone.”
Now that’s the start of a brave
new geopolitical world – and a prequel to an
imperial requiem. Many a sequel will follow.