December 20, 202:
Information Clearing House
-- American foreign
policy, wrapped up in hubris inside American
exceptionalism, is incapable of recognizing a
dangerous situation.
And a dangerous situation is what we have.
The Russian deputy foreign minister Sergey
Ryabkov speaking for the Kremlin has made it clear
that Russia will tolerate no further movement of
NATO toward Russia’s borders. Russia has ruled out
any possibility of the former Russian provinces of
Ukraine and Georgia becoming NATO members. If this
red line is ignored, the consequences, Ryabkov said,
“will be dire.” Russia will respond militarily, and
the West, he said, will find it has undermined its
own security, not Russia’s.
In other words, as the Kremlin sees it, the
incorporation of Ukraine and/or Georgia into NATO is
an unacceptable threat to Russian national security.
Period. It is not negotiable.
In a rational world such an unequivocal statement
by a preeminent military power with hypersonic
nuclear missiles would be taken seriously. But the
Western World is no longer rational. It is a world
drunk on arrogance. The NATO secretary replied to
what is, in effect, an ultimatum from a nuclear
power by rejecting out of hand that power’s security
concern: “Whether Ukraine joins NATO is up to the
bloc’s member states and its leadership, and Moscow
doesn’t have input into the decision.” The idiot
NATO secretary went on to boast, foolishly, that
NATO was so little impressed with Russian objections
that NATO was “already training Ukrainian troops and
consulting with them, and are conducting joint
exercises and providing military supplies and
technology.”
So NATO, so drunk on exaggerated American
military power, spit in the Kremlin’s eye (see:
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2021/12/16/washington-spits-in-the-kremlins-eye/
).
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The White House spokesperson replying for
President Biden and the National Security Council
said Washington “will not compromise” on NATO
expansion, adding that Washington won’t accept the
idea of halting NATO expansion, despite what Russia
demands.
In other words–be certain to understand this and
its consequences–Washington’s position is that
Russia has NO legitimate national security interests
except as defined by Washington.
Here we have a highly dangerous situation. One
power says you are treading on me and we won’t
tolerate it; the other power says you have no say in
the matter.
During the 20th century Cold War we Cold Warriors
heard every word, every intonation of what the
Soviets said. To risk nuclear war because some fool
had wax in his ears or was feeling macho that day
was out of the question. In those days there were
departments of Russian studies in US universities
that were not dependent on funding from the
military-security complex. There was public debate.
There was always an independent expert, such as
Stephen Cohen, to remind everyone of how the
Russians saw the situation.
Today independent scholarship has disappeared.
Russian studies programs in universities are
Russophobic in keeping with their funding. As there
are no objective scholars, there are no
knowledgeable people in the US intelligence
community. We can see this in the recent statement
of Biden’s national security advisor Jake Sullivan,
who reports that US intelligence agencies believe
that Putin is “giving serious consideration” to an
invasion of Ukraine.
Washington has been saying this since 2014 when
Washington overthrew the Russian friendly Ukrainian
government hoping to seize in the process the
Russian naval base in Crimea. It is a fixed message.
There is no thought. Just repetition of propaganda.
So we have a National Security Council incapable of
nothing but the repetition of propagandistic
slogans.
In effect Washington is already at war with
Russia.
Meanwhile last Thursday evening, December 16,
Washington and its neo-nazi Ukraine puppet decided
to confirm Russian suspicions that Washington and
Ukraine represent revanchist Nazism. Only two
countries voted against the UN resolution condemning
Nazism. Yes, it was the United States and Ukraine.
The utter total stupidity of the US vote is
extraordinary. That Washington supports Nazism is
the last thing the Kremlin needed to hear.
My generation was the last generation in the West
to be educated instead of indoctrinated, and even we
were fed lies about World War I and World War II.
Subsequent generations are largely unaware that in
German-occupied Western Ukraine large armies were
organized and incorporated into the German army’s
march into Russia. It was remnants of these
“Banderas” (Stepan Bandera) that Washington used to
overthrow the Ukrainian government and install an
American puppet state on former Russian territory
while the Kremlin, ignoring its backyard, was
enjoying the Sochi Olympics.
The mistakes that people make have more to do
with world history than any good decisions. I am
watching Washington, which I know so well from a
quarter century of high level participation, make
the mistake of a lifetime. The Washington regime is
so full of arrogance that it is unable to comprehend
that Russia has run out of patience.
The Russians see a real problem. All Washington
sees is a propaganda opportunity. This is a
situation that leads directly to Washington
miscalculating. The miscalculation will be fatal.
See also:
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2021/12/13/the-biden-putin-talk/
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2021/12/14/russia-speaks-can-the-dumbshits-in-washington-hear/
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2021/12/16/cuban-missile-crisis-redux/
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2021/12/16/washington-spits-in-the-kremlins-eye/
Update to America’s Foreign Policy Dilemma
In America Russophobia is running amuck. The
Propaganda Ministry repeats daily that Russia is on
the verge of invading Ukraine. The American people,
long trained to regard Russia as the enemy, have
heard the allegation so many times it has become a
fact. The arrogant Biden regime has rebuffed
Russia’s security concern, and the Republicans are
no better. Blind belligerence towards Russia is
building as Republican senators add their voices to
the propaganda that Putin intends to invade Ukraine
and “rob the Ukrainian people of their
sovereignty.”( Washington already did that when it
overthrew the elected Ukrainian government in 2014
and established a puppet state in Kiev.) The
Republicans want to rush $450 million more in
weapons to “the brave Ukrainian armed forces.” And
for good measure, the Republicans want to have
Russia designated a terrorist state.
The Ukraine crisis is in part an armaments
marketing program as the Republicans backing the
bill are in tight with the military/security
complex. But everyone is overlooking the effect on
the Kremlin whose trust in Washington has reached
zero on the scale.
Perhaps in preparation for what the Kremlin sees
will be a showdown over Washington’s indifference to
Russia’s security concern, the Kremlin has ordered
two strategic nuclear missile forces to combat duty.
Additionally, Russia has closed the northern sea
route and deployed radio engineering regiments and
electronic domes to jam US over-the-horizon radar.
If US naval provocations continue in the Black Sea,
Russia might also close the Black Sea.
Meanwhile, the neo-nazi Ukrainian battalions
armed by Washington are escalating the situation
with the Donbass Russians.
Washington is setting itself up for an
embarrassing backdown or a major confrontation for
which Washington holds few cards.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy
and associate editor of the Wall Street Journal.
He was columnist for Business Week, Scripps
Howard News Service, and Creators Syndicate. He
has had many university appointments. His
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