By Pepe Escobar
February 21, 2022:
Information Clearing House
-- History will register
that the birth of the baby twins – Donetsk and
Luhansk People’s Republics – only a few hours before
2/22/22, was simultaneous to the birth of the real,
21st century multipolar world.
As my columns have stressed for a few years now,
Vladimir Putin has been carefully nurturing his
inner Sun Tzu. And now it’s all in the open: “Let
your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and
when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
The thunderbolt was months in the process of
being meticulously polished. To paraphrase Lenin,
who “created Ukraine” (copyright Putin), we did live
many decades in only these past few days. It all
started with the detailed demands of security
guarantees sent to the Americans, which Moscow knew
would be rejected. Then there was the Russia-China
joint statement at the start of the Winter Olympics
– which codifies not only the strategic partnership
but also the key tenets of the multipolar world.
The culmination was a stunning, nearly one
hour-long
address to the nation by Putin shortly after the
Russian Security Council live session deliberating
on the request for independence by the DPR and the
LPR (here
is a condensed version.)
A few hours later, at an emergency UN Security
Council meeting, Russian Permanent Representative
Vasily Nebenzya precisely outlined why the
recognition of the baby twins does not bury the
Minsk agreements.
The baby twins actually declared their
independence in May 2014. In 2015 they signed the
Minsk agreements as one of the interested parties.
Theoretically they could even be back within Ukraine
if Kiev would ever decide to respect the agreements,
which will never happen because the U.S. has vetoed
it since 2015. Moreover, the people of Donbass do
not want to be subjected to a regime harboring
neo-Nazis.
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As Nebenzya outlined, “I would like to remind you
that at the time of the conclusion of the Minsk
agreements, the LPR and DPR had already declared
independence. The fact that Russia today recognized
it does not change the composition of the parties to
the Minsk agreements, since Russia is not one (…)
Another thing is that the Minsk agreements have long
been openly sabotaged by Ukraine under the auspices
of our Western colleagues. Now we see that many
colleagues want to sign that the Minsk agreements
are dead. But this is not the case (…) We are still
open to diplomacy, but we do not intend to allow a
new bloody massacre in the Donbass.”
And here’s the clincher, directly addressing
imperial support for the killing of ethnic Russians
in Donbass: “The main task of our decision [on
recognizing independence] was to preserve and
protect these lives. This is more important than all
your threats.”
There you go: Responsibility to Protect (R2P), a
concept invented by the Americans to launch wars,
used by Russia for preventing one.
That certified nullity, German chancellor Scholz,
deriding Putin’s characterization of a genocide in
Donbass as “laughable”, was a decisive factor in the
birth of the baby wins. Putin, in his address to the
nation, especially took time to detail the Odessa
massacre: “We cannot but shudder when we remember
about the situation in Odessa, when people were
burned alive (…) And those criminals who did this,
they are not punished (…) But we know their names,
and we will do everything to punish them (…) and to
bring them to justice.”
What about
China?
Geopolitically, in Eurasian terms, two huge
questions stand out: the role of the CSTO and the
response from China.
If we look at the Article 19, Chapter VI of the
CSTO charter, we learn that, “any state sharing
the goals and principles of the Organization and
being ready to undertake the obligations containing
in this Charter and other international treaties and
resolutions effective within the framework of the
Organization may become a member of the
Organization.”
That would open the door for the baby twins, as
soon as they have finalized all the bureaucratic
endeavors pertaining to new, independent nations, to
request CSTO membership. Incidentally, CSTO
secretary-general Pashinian has already gone to
Moscow to discuss it.
China is a way more complex proposition. One of
the key tenets of Beijing’s foreign policy is the
fight against separatism – embedded in the
foundation of the SCO. So Beijing cannot possibly
recognize the baby twins, or what would amount to
Novorossiya – yes, Putin did pronounce the magic
word – before Kiev itself does or, a serious
possibility, completely disintegrates.
The Foreign Ministry so far has been extremely
cautious. Wang Yi has reiterated “China’s
long-standing position that the legitimate security
concerns of all countries must be respected, and the
purposes & principles of the UN Charter must be
upheld.”
Further on down the road, presumably after some
serious exchanges between Wang Yi and Lavrov, China
can always find myriad ways to unofficially help the
baby twins – including advancing BRI-related
connectivity and sustainable development projects.
As for Kiev disintegration, that’s directly
linked to Moscow demanding the immediate stop of the
mini-blitzkrieg against Donbass, otherwise they will
bear full responsibility. Yes, regime stalwarts will
be hunted and punished – complete with a possible
War Crimes Tribunal. No wonder all sorts of
oligarchic/political rats, big and small, are
scurrying away, to Lviv, Poland and the UK.
The Munich effect
The intervention of all 12 members at the
Security Council session, combined with Putin’s
address to the nation was the stuff of gripping
geopolitical drama. Putin’s body language and the
look in his eyes testified to the immense gravity of
the moment – and it all came to the forefront when
he embarked in a concise history lesson spanning a
century.
Barely containing his anger at the countless ways
Russia has been vilified by the West, and taking no
prisoners when referring to communism, what mostly
stood out was the clear-cut rendition of the
insurmountable antagonism between the Anglo-American
islands and the civilizational Heartland – or the
clash between maritime powers and land powers. That
Eurasia classic was the bulk of his exposition: the
recognition of the baby twins took less than three
minutes.
The
Munich Security Conference, this past weekend,
had made it all so explicit. Munich, as terrifying
as it was in terms of a congregation of headless
chickens posing as eagles, at least confirmed
everything is in the open.
The enemy is Russia. NATO infinite expansion – to
outer space – is against Russia. And then we had a
parade of add-on threats: no disarmament in Eastern
Europe, cutting off the Russian economy from the EU,
end of Nord Stream 2, Ukraine in NATO, world order
built on “universal liberal values”.
Munich spelled out No Compromise Whatsoever –
which was exactly what Putin, Lavrov, Patrushev and
co. expected, the warmongering rhetoric burying any
meaningful discussion of migration, inflation, cyber
wars, the European energy crisis and, of course, the
only thing that matters for the MICIMATT
(military-industrial-congressional-intelligence-media-academia-think
tank complex, as defined by Ray McGovern): let’s
milk this Eurotrash lot for untold billions in new
contracts, let’s isolate Russia, let’s destroy Nord
Stream 2 to sell them our ultra expensive LNG, let’s
keep them on a leash – forever.
So actually it’s not even war against Russia: the
$30 trillion-indebted Empire with a woke military
attached simply could not afford it. Not to mention
the certified freak out in case they receive a phone
call from
Mr. Khinzal and Mr. Zircon : cue to the
spectacular Russian display of “military and
technical” superiority, hypersonic and otherwise –
staged, irony of ironies, in synch with the circus
in Munich.
What we have here is so lame: just a lowlife
offer-you-can’t-refuse racket to be inflicted on the
EU.
The
Indivisible Security dance
The rabid Munich “No Compromise” show; the
imperially-ordered Ukro crypto-blitzkrieg against
Donbass; and the role of the
U.S. Lack of Intelligence Community – an Andrei
Martyanov-coined howler – altogether sealed the deal
for the Security Council deliberations and Putin’s
decision.
Considering the ideological stupidity of the
current Brussels gang – Stoltenberg, von der Leyen,
Borrell –, incapable of understanding even basic
economics, the fact remains that the EU without
Russian energy is doomed. Martyanov stresses the
algorithm: Russia can afford the break up with
Europe. Europe cannot. The U.S. just wants to
collect. And we’re not even talking about the dire,
incoming ramifications of the systemic crisis across
NATOstan.
Even as Moscow plays a very long, calculated
game, as it stands that does not necessarily mean
that Russia will be “winning” the baby twins while
“losing” Europe. Russia’s strategic swing repeatedly
baffles the Atlanticist combo. The U.S. lack of
intelligence community was predicting a Russian
“aggression” every other day – and still is. Instead
they got the baby twins as the latest independent
republics of the Global South.
Even before Munich, the Ukro crypto-blitzkrieg,
and the recognition of the baby twins, Moscow had
again warned it may respond with “military and
technical measures” to ensure its own security
after the U.S. and NATO blatantly ignored key points
from its proposal for a long-term European security
architecture, and instead “cherry-picked” issues
from a package deal.
Moscow will not let the Americans run away from
the by now notorious
10-page Russian response. Putin, addressing the
Stavka, had already
warned “we are in a situation (…) where we are
forced to resolve it.” Which bring us to what John
Helmer niftly qualified as Russia’s
black box defense. The beauty is no one knows
what’s inside the black box.
Enter, once again, the “military-technical
measures” that will be “reciprocal” (Putin) to what
U.S. and NATOstan are already deploying against
Russia. They won’t necessarily be implemented in the
Black Sea, the Sea of Azov, in the airspace above
Donbass, even in cyberspace. It could be anywhere –
from the Syrian theater to Latin America.
Surprise! That’s what strategic ambivalence,
ambiguity, or – let’s get down to the rhythm – swing
is all about. You don’t believe in the principle of
indivisible security? Fine. Now we dictate the
security rhythm. You’re not gonna stop deploying
nuclear weapons outside your territory? Fine. Here’s
some reciprocity. You’re not gonna accept legally
binding guarantees of our security? Fine. Meet our
“military-technical” measures.
Now dance, suckers.
Pepe Escobar
is correspondent-at-large at
Asia Times.
His latest book is
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