The Pentagon Goes Nuclear on Russia
By Pepe Escobar
June 24, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "RT"
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We all remember how, in early June, President
Putin announced that Russia would deploy more than 40 new ICBMs
“able to overcome even the most technically advanced anti-missile
defense systems.”Oh dear; the Pentagon and
their European minions have been freaking out on overdrive ever
since.
First was NATO Secretary-General, Norwegian
figurehead Jens Stoltenberg, who condemned it as “nuclear saber
rattling.”
Then there’s Lt. Gen. Stephen Wilson, the head of
US Global Air Strike Command – as in the man responsible for US
ICBMs and nuclear bombers – at a recent briefing in London; “[They’ve]
annexed a country, changing international borders, raising rhetoric
unlike we’ve heard since the cold war times…”
That set up the stage for the required Nazi
parallel; “Some of the actions by Russia recently we haven’t
seen since the 1930s, when whole countries were annexed and borders
were changed by decree.”
At His Masters Voice’s command, the EU duly
extended economic sanctions against Russia. And right on cue,
Pentagon supremo Ashton Carter, out of Berlin, declared that NATO
must stand up against – what else – “Russian aggression” and “their
attempts to re-establish a Soviet-era sphere of influence.”
Bets are off on what this huffin’ and puffin’ is
all about. It could be about Russia daring to build a whole country
close to so many NATO bases. It could be about a bunch of nutters
itching to start a war on European soil to ultimately “liberate” all
that precious oil, gas and minerals from Russia and the Central
Asian “stans”.
Unfortunately, the whole thing is deadly serious.
Get your tickets for the next NATO movie
Vast desolate tracts of US ‘Think Tankland’ at
least admit that this is partly about the exceptionalist imperative
to prevent “the rise of a hegemon in Eurasia.” Well, they’re not
only “partly” but totally wrong, because for Russia – and China –
the name of the game is Eurasia integration through trade and
commerce.
That condemns the “pivoting to Asia”, for the
moment, to the rhetorical dustbin. For the self-described “Don’t Do
Stupid Stuff” Obama administration – and the Pentagon - the name of
the game is to solidify a New Iron Curtain from the Baltics to the
Black Sea and cut off Russia from Europe.
So it’s no surprise that in early June, the
Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment, in itself a think tank, hired
another think tank, the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA)
to churn out – what else – a bunch of war games.
CEPA happens to be directed by A. Wess Mitchell, a
former adviser to former Republican presidential candidate and
master of vapidity Mitt Romney. Mitchell – who sounds like he
flunked history in third grade – qualifies Russia as a new Carthage;
“a sullen, punitive power determined to wage a vengeful foreign
policy to overturn the system that it blames for the loss of its
former greatness.”
Russian intelligence is very much aware of all
these US maneuvers.So it’s absolutely no wonder Putin keeps coming
back to NATO’s obsession in building a missile defense system in
Europe right at Russia’s western borderlands; “It is NATO that is
moving towards our border and we aren’t moving anywhere.”
NATO, meanwhile, gets ready for its next super
production; Trident Juncture 2015, the largest NATO exercise after
the end of the Cold War, to happen in Italy, Spain and Portugal from
September 28 to November 6, with land, air and naval and special
forces units of 33 countries (28 NATO plus five allies).
NATO spins it as a “high visibility and
credibility” show testing its “Response Force” of 30,000 troops. And
this is not only about Russia, or as a rehearsal in pre-positioning
enough heavy weapons for 5,000 soldiers in Lithuania, Latvia,
Estonia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary.
It’s also about Africa, and the symbiosis NATO/AFRICOM
(remember the “liberation” of Libya?) NATO Supreme Commander Gen.
Breedhate, sorry, Breedlove, bragged, on the record, that, “the
members of NATO will play a big role in North Africa, the Sahel and
sub-Saharan Africa.”
Feel the love of my S-500
As far as Russia is concerned, all this
warmongering hysteria is pathetic.
Facts: under Putin, Russia has actively rebuilt
its strategic nuclear missile force. The stars of the show are the
Topol M – an ICBM which zooms by at 16,000 miles an hour - and the
S-500 defensive missile system, which zooms by at 15,400 miles an
hour and effectively seals off Russian airspace.
Russian intelligence identified as early as the
dawn of the new millennium that the weapons of the future would be
missiles; not clumsy aircraft carriers or a surface fleet which can
easily be smashed by top-class missiles (as the new SS-NX-26
anti-ship, Yakhont missile which zooms by at 2.9 Mach).
The Pentagon knows it – but hubris dictates the
“we’re invincible” posing. No, you’re not invincible; silent Russian
submarines offshore the US could engage in a nuclear turkey shoot
knocking out every major American city in a few minutes with total
impunity. In only fifteen years Russia has jumped two generations
ahead of the US on missiles and may be on the verge of a first
strike nuclear capacity, while the US can’t retaliate because the
Pentagon can’t get through the S-500s.
Public opinion in the US doesn’t know any of this
– so what’s left is posturing. We’re back to the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey
spinning the US is “considering” deploying land-based missiles -
with nuclear warheads - that could reach Russian cities across
Eurasia.
This does not even qualify as a childish – and
unbelievably dangerous - provocation. These missiles will be
useless. The US has submarine-based missiles available, and they
cannot get through Russian defenses either; the S-500s will do the
job. So if the Pentagon and NATO really want war, wait until next
year or 2017 max – with ‘The Hillarator’ or Jeb “I’m not Bush” at
the White House - when the S-500 deployment will be completed.
Putin knows extremely well how dangerous is this
posturing. That’s why he emphasized that the US unilateral
withdrawal from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty – which
established that neither the US nor the USSR would try to neutralize
each other’s nuclear deterrence by building an anti-missile shield –
is pushing the world towards a new Cold War; “This in fact
pushes us to a new round of the arms race, because it changes the
global security system.”
Washington unilaterally withdrew from the ABM
Treaty during the “axis of evil” Dubya era, in 2002. The pretext was
that the US needed “protection” from rogue states, at the time
identified as Iran and North Korea. The fact is this cleared the
Pentagon to build a global anti-missile system directed against –
who else – the only true “threats” against the hegemon; BRICS
members Russia and China.
Terminator Ash on a roll
Under neocon Ash Carter – compared to whom Donald
Rumsfeld barely qualifies as Cinderella – the Pentagon wants to go
Terminator all the way.
“Options” being considered against Russia are an
offensive missile shield across Europe to shoot Russian missiles
(totally useless against the Topol M); a “counterforce” (in ‘Pentagonese’)
that implies pre-emptive non-nuclear strikes against Russian
military sites; and “countervailing strike capabilities”, which in
‘Pentagonese’ means pre-emptive deployment of nuclear missiles
against targets – and cities – inside Russia.
So we’re talking about the unthinkable here; a
pre-emptive nuclear strike against Russia. There’s only one scenario
if that happens; a full-scale nuclear war. The mere fact that this
is considered an “option on the table” reveals everything one needs
to know about what passes for “foreign policy” in the heart of the
Indispensable Nation.
In Iraq, a pre-emptive strike – although
non-nuclear - was “authorized” based on non-existent weapons of mass
destruction (WMDs). So the whole planet knows the ‘Empire of Chaos’
is capable of fabricating any pretext. In the case of Russia, the
Pentagon may play ‘Ultimate Terminator’ all they want, but it won't
be a walk in the park; after all in less than two years Russian
airspace will be effectively sealed by the S-500s.
Beware of the ‘Shock and Awe’ you want. Still, no
chance the Pentagon will take Putin seriously (Ash Carter, on the
record, is a sucker for regime change.) Recently, the Russian
President couldn’t be more explicit; “This is no dialogue. It's
an ultimatum. Don't speak the language of ultimatums with us.”
MAD – Mutually Assured Destruction – is way over.
It kept a somewhat uneasy peace during seven decades of Cold War.
Cold War 2.0 is as hardcore as it gets. And with all those Breedhate
Strangeloves on the loose, nuclear madness is now at five seconds to
midnight.
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