Guile Replaces The Stick: Washington’s New
Approach To RussiaBy Paul Craig
Roberts
November 20, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - Washington has
learned that threats and coercion do not work against Russia. All
the threats have done is to build Putin’s public support to
astronomical levels and to unify Russia against the West’s assault.
This is a failed policy that Washington is abandoning as Washington
sees a new opportunity in Russia’s desire for Western cooperation,
not only against ISIL but also on a wide range of other issues.
Realizing that guile can be more effective than
the stick, the West is moving toward drawing Russia into the Western
system by offering a coalition against ISIL. Once Russia is in a
coalition against ISIL, Russia will lose control. This is
Washington’s strategy for counteracting the initiative that Russia
seized in Syria.
Once Russia is in a coalition against ISIL, Russia
will have to make compromises. Putin will be told that Russia can
have ISIL, but Russia has to turn Assad’s fate over to the West. If
Putin balks, the Western media will blame Putin for torpedoing the
war against ISIL.
Getting rid of ISIL is more important to the
Russian government than saving Assad. If a jihadist Islamic State is
established, there will be a base for exporting turmoil into the
Muslim regions of the Russian Federation.
Once Russia accepts “cooperation” with the West
against ISIL, more “cooperation” will be used to gradually erode bit
by bit Russia’s independence and to bring Russian policy in
alignment with Washington’s.
Many in Russia believe that the Paris attack
proves that Putin was right and that the West now realizes this and
will accept Russian leadership in the fight against ISIL. This
belief is delusional. Washington will take advantage of Russian
desire for Western cooperation and will use this desire in order to
bring Russia under Western influence, thus reestablishing
Washington’s hegemony.
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 internet columns have
attracted a worldwide following. Roberts' latest books are
The Neoconservative Threat To International Order:
Washington’s Perilous War For Hegemony,
The Failure of Laissez
Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West
and
How America Was Lost.