The Empire
of Chaos, today, is not about complacency. It’s
about hubris – and fear. Ever since the start of
the Cold War the crucial question has been who
would control the great trading networks of
Eurasia - or the “heartland”, according
to Sir Halford John Mackinder (1861–1947), the
father of geopolitics.
We could
say that for the Empire of Chaos, the game
really started with the CIA-backed coup in Iran
in 1953, when the US finally encountered, face
to face, that famed Eurasia crisscrossed for
centuries by the Silk Road(s), and set out to
conquer them all.
Only
six decades later, it’s clear there won’t be an
American Silk Road in the 21st century, but
rather, just like its ancient predecessor, a
Chinese one. Beijing’s push for what it calls
“One Belt, One Road” is inbuilt in the
21st century conflict between the declining
empire and Eurasia integration. Key subplots
include perennial NATO expansion and the
empire’s obsession in creating a war zone out of
the South China Sea.
As the
Beijing-Moscow strategic partnership analyses
it, the oligarchic elites who really run the
Empire of Chaos are bent on the encirclement of
Eurasia – considering they may be largely
excluded from an integration process based on
trade, commerce and advanced communication
links.
Beijing
and Moscow clearly identify provocation after
provocation, coupled with relentless
demonization. But they won’t be trapped, as
they’re both playing a very long game.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin diplomatically insists
on treating the West as “partners”. But
he knows, and those in the know in China also
know, these are not really “partners”.
Not after NATO’s 78-day bombing of Belgrade in
1999. Not after the purposeful bombing of the
Chinese Embassy. Not after non-stop NATO
expansionism. Not after a second Kosovo in the
form of an illegal coup in Kiev. Not after the
crashing of the oil price by Gulf petrodollar US
clients. Not after the Wall Street-engineered
crashing of the ruble. Not after US and EU
sanctions. Not after the smashing of Chinese A
shares by US proxies on Wall Street. Not after
non-stop saber rattling in the South China Sea.
Not after the shooting down of the Su-24.
It’s only a
thread away
A quick
rewind to the run-up towards the downing of the
Su-24 is enlightening. Obama met Putin.
Immediately afterwards Putin met Khamenei.
Sultan Erdogan had to be alarmed; a serious
Russian-Iranian alliance was graphically
announced in Teheran. That was only a day before
the downing of the Su-24.
France’s Hollande met Obama. But then Hollande
met Putin. Erdogan was under the illusion he
fabricated the perfect pretext for a NATO war,
to be launched following Article 5 of the NATO
Charter. Not by accident failed state Ukraine
was the only country to endorse – in haste – the
downing of the Su-24. Yet NATO itself recoiled –
somewhat in horror; the empire was not ready for
nuclear war.
At
least not yet. Napoleon knew history turns on a
slender thread. As much as Cold War 2.0 remains
in effect we were, and will remain, just a
thread away from nuclear war.
Whatever happens in the so-called Syrian peace
process the proxy war between Washington and
Moscow will continue. Hubristic US Think-Tank
Land can’t see it any other way.
For
Exceptionalist neocons and neoliberalcons alike,
the only digestible endgame is a partition of
Syria. The Erdogan system would gobble up the
north. Israel would gobble up the oil-rich Golan
Heights. And House of Saud proxies would gobble
up the eastern desert.
Russia
literally bombed all these elaborate plans to
ashes because the next step after partition
would feature Ankara, Riyadh – and a
“leading from behind” Washington – pushing
a Jihadi Highway all the way north to the
Caucasus as well as Central Asia and Xinjiang
(there are already at least 300 Uyghurs fighting
for ISIS/ISIL/Daesh.) When all else fails,
nothing like a Jihadi Highway plunged as a
dagger in the body of Eurasia integration.
In the
Chinese front, whatever “creative”
provocations the Empire of Chaos may come up
with, they won’t derail Beijing’s aims in the
South China Sea – that vast basin crammed with
unexplored oil and gas wealth and prime naval
highway to and from China. Beijing is inevitably
configuring itself by 2020 as a formidable
haiyang qiangguo – a naval power.
Washington may supply $250 million in military
“aid” to Vietnam, Philippines,
Indonesia and Malaysia for the next two years,
but that’s mostly irrelevant. Whatever
“creative” imperial ideas would have to
take into account, for instance, the DF-21D
“carrier killer” ballistic missile, with a
2,500 km range and capable of carrying a nuclear
warhead.
On the
economic front, Washington-Beijing will remain
prime proxy war territory. Washington pushes the
TPP – or NATO on trade pivoting to Asia? It’s
still a Sisyphean task, because the 12 member
nations need to ratify it, not least the US
featuring an extremely hostile Congress.
Against
this American one-trick pony, Xi Jinping, for
his part, is deploying a complex three-pronged
strategy; China’s own counterpunch to the TPP,
the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP);
the immensely ambitious “One Belt, One Road”;
and the means to finance a tsunami of projects,
the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
– the Chinese counter-punch to the World Bank
and the US-Japan-controlled Asian Development
Bank (ADB).
For
Southeast Asia, for instance, the numbers tell
the story. Last year, China was the top ASEAN
partner, to the tune of $367 billion. This will
grow exponentially with One Belt, One Road –
which will absorb $200 billion in Chinese
investment up to 2018.
Heart of
Darkness – revisited
Prospects for Europe are nothing but bleak.
French-Iranian researcher Farhad Khosrokhavar
has been one of the few who identified the crux
of the problem. A jihadi reserve army across
Europe will continue to feed on batallions of
excluded youth in poor inner cities. There is no
evidence EU neoliberalcons will be fostering
sound socio-economic policies to extract these
alienated masses from the ghettos, employing new
forms of socialization.
So the
escape route will continue to be a virus-like
version of Salafi-jihadism, sold by wily,
PR-savvy profiteers as a symbol of resistance;
the only counter-ideology available on the
market. Khosrokhavar defined it as the neo-umma
– an “effervescent community that never
existed historically”, but now openly
inviting any young European, Muslim or
otherwise, afflicted by an identity crisis.
In
parallel, on our way into a full 15 years of the
endless neocon war against independent states in
the Middle East, the Pentagon will be
turbo-charging an unlimited expansion of some of
its existing bases – from Djibouti in the Horn
of Africa to Irbil in Iraqi Kurdistan - into
“hubs”.
From
sub-Saharan Africa to Southwest Asia, expect a
hub boom, all of them merrily hosting Special
Forces; the operation was described by Pentagon
supremo Ash “Empire of Whining” Carter
as “essential”; “Because we cannot
predict the future, these regional nodes – from
Moron, Spain to Jalalabad, Afghanistan – will
provide forward presence to respond to a range
of crises, terrorist and other kinds. These will
enable unilateral crisis response,
counter-terror operations, or strikes on
high-value targets.”
It’s
all here: unilateral Exceptionalistan in action
against anyone who dares to defy imperial
diktats.
From
Ukraine to Syria, and all across MENA (Middle
East and North Africa), the proxy war between
Washington and Moscow, with higher and higher
stakes, won’t abate. Imperial despair over the
irreversible Chinese ascent also won’t abate. As
the New Great Game picks up speed, and Russia
supplies Eurasian powers Iran, China and India
with missile defense systems beyond anything the
West has, get used to the new normal; Cold War
2.0 between Washington and Beijing-Moscow.
I leave
you with Joseph Conrad, writing in Heart of
Darkness: "There is a taint of death, a
flavor or mortality in lies....To tear treasure
out of the bowels of the land was their desire,
with no more moral purpose at the back of it
than there is in burglars breaking into a
safe....We could not understand because we were
too far and could not remember, because we were
traveling in the night of first ages, of those
ages that are gone, leaving hardly a sign - and
no memories...”
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