Live from New York, it’s ‘Putin the Great’
By Pepe Escobar
September 25, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "RT
"- It’s the ultimate geopolitical
cliffhanger of the season: will US President Barack Obama finally
decide to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, either this Friday
or during the UN General Assembly next week in New York?
Russia’s game changer in Syria – not only weapons
delivery but also the prospect of actual intervention by the Russian
Air Force – has left the Beltway reeling.
Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs Walled Muallem
has made
it clear to RT that direct Russian involvement in the fight
against ISIS/ISIL/Daesh and those “moderates” (US neocon
designation) of Jabhat al-Nusra, a.k.a. Al-Qaeda in Syria, is even
more important than the arms delivery.
Washington, meanwhile, remains mired in a
geopolitical black hole as far as Putin’s strategy is concerned. The
Obama administration’s response will hinge on how Putin’s speech at
the UN will be received across the world, and how the frantic
diplomacy related to the Syrian theatre of war will fare.
It’s naïve to interpret the Russian military
build-up as a mere show of force, an invitation to the Americans to
finally sit down and discuss everything from southwest Asia to
Ukraine.
It’s also naïve to interpret the move as Moscow’s
desperation for some kind of dialogue, any dialogue. There are no
illusions at the Kremlin. Obama and Putin exchanged a few words in
Beijing late last year – and that’s it; no official visits, no
detailed meetings.
What’s certain is that Putin’s latest chess move
carries the potential to smash to pieces the Obama administration’s
post-Maidan “strategy” of isolating Russia. Thus the
predictable fear, loathing and paranoia permeating the Beltway.
Old Cold War 2.0 habits die hard – if at all.
Washington may extend the proverbial “financial support” to
failed state, bankrupt Ukraine, and the pressure over the EU to keep
sanctions throughout 2016 will remain. US ‘Think Tankland’ keeps
frantically spinning that the Obama administration is “not
ready” to deal with Russia.
Well, at least the White House and the State
Department seem to have finally understood that those Sukhois and
surface-to-air missiles now in Syria are there to protect the
Latakia air base. It was up to the Pentagon to elucidate a clueless
John Kerry; these are for “force
protection”.
The new batch includes 4 Su-30SM multirole combat
jets; 12 Su-25 ground attack jets; 12 Su-24M attack fighters; and
six possible Ka-52 attack helicopters. According to IHS Jane’s,
these provide “a significant capability to
target rebels opposed to the Syrian government and to secure the
Latakia homeland of President Bashar al-Assad.”
The elucidation came after Pentagon supremo Ash
Carter and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu held a 50-minute
phone talk. The fact that this was their first phoner in more than a
year tells everything one needs to know about the Obama
administration’s “diplomatic” skills.
Inevitably, Kerry had to change his tune; the
weapons do not raise “serious questions” anymore. Now Kerry
is essentially saying Moscow has the right to turbo-charge its
peace-for-Syria drive, and the White House is not fussy about
Assad’s departure date anymore, as long as there is a
“transition”.
Watch the chessboard
Putin is bound to deliver a showstopper at the UN.
Spare a thought for the Obama administration’s foreign policy ‘muppets’,
including the neocon cell at the State Department. Putin, under the
glare of global public opinion, will frame the absolute defeat of
ISIS/ISIL/Daesh as the key geopolitical issue of these times; he
will commit Russia to it; and he will propose for the “West” to join
in.
Scenario 1:
Washington and its EU minions decide to support the Russian drive,
or at least have the US-led coalition of dodgy opportunists work
side-by-side with Russia – and Iran. This means helping Damascus to
win a real war against (“Caliphate”) terror. “Assad must go”
may even go afterwards. But he’ll go as a winner. The Obama
administration – as well as Sultan Erdogan, Qatar, the House of Saud
– will be held responsible all across the world for prolonging a
tragedy that could have been resolved in 2012. And Russia will be
recognized as the ultimate defender of civilization against
barbarism.
Scenario 2:
Washington and the EU minions refuse to act side-by-side with
Russia, and continue relying on the appalling performance of the
coalition of the dodgy opportunists – for instance, as in Erdogan
bombing Kurds and not ISIS/ISIL/Daesh, and the French staging puny
airstrikes invoking “self-defense” (I’m not making this up; it’s the
official Elysée Palace version.) The whole world will interpret it
for what it is; the NATO-GCC combo is not really interested in
smashing the Salafi-jihadis. Imagine the cataclysmic
diplomatic/geopolitical fallout of five years of NATO-GCC enabling
hardcore jihadis.
And there’s of course the coda; if the Syrian Arab
Army/Russian military push against ISIS/ISIL/Daesh works, guess
who’ll take the credit.
So Putin wins on both scenarios. Forget about the
relentless demonization, the new Hitler-Stalin memes. ‘Putin The
Great’ will be no less than a Slavic Perseus – the slayer of the
jihadi Medusa.
The great power is back
But there’s more, much more. Whatever the
scenario, 1 or 2, Putin is simultaneously masterminding a Ukraine
endgame, which involves the end of sanctions, probably by 2017. The
nations that really count in the EU want to scrap them. And scrap
them they will if Putin does what they can’t possibly do; smash the
“Caliphate” that is sending wave after wave of refugees towards
Fortress Europe.
Here I examined how any possible peace in Syria
will be Putin’s fault. Now imagine the consequences. Russia back as
the real indispensable nation – in the Middle East and beyond. And
Russia back as a great power – period.
Some signs of intelligent life in the EU can see
it coming. Enter Helene Carrère d’Encausse, Russia-expert historian
and member of the venerable Académie Française since 1990, of which
she’s the perpetual secretary. Madame d’Encausse clearly understands
how Putin sees himself as the heir of Peter The Great; a great
modernizer.
And even as he recognizes Europe is not the center
of the world anymore, Putin is not an adversary of Europe.
Nevertheless, he firmly believes that for the Americans and
Europeans Russia is a country that can be treated with disdain. That
must be imperatively reversed.
‘Putin The Great’s’ project is to make Russia
regain its status of a great power. When he was elected to the
presidency in 2000 – I remember it well, I was in Moscow covering it
– Russia was in total chaos, perpetrated by unbridled neoliberalism.
Putin got Russia back on track.
What he wants most of all – contrary to
superficial drivel reigning in US ‘Think Tankland’ – is not to
remake the Russian or Soviet empire; but to get rid for good of the
humiliation of the 1990s – the decade of plundering – and make the
nation proud again. Just check his popularity level; 85 percent of
Russians – and counting – agree.
Pepe Escobar is the roving correspondent for
Asia Times/Hong Kong, an analyst for RT and TomDispatch, and a
frequent contributor to websites and radio shows ranging from the US
to East Asia. Born in Brazil, he's been a foreign correspondent
since 1985, and has lived in London, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles,
Washington, Bangkok and Hong Kong.