Russia’s
Military Aims Achieved, Putin Switches to Diplomacy
By Paul
Craig Roberts
March 17,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- American presstitutes, such as the New York
Times and the Wall Street Journal, expressed
surprise at Russia’s support for the Syrian
ceasefire, which Russia has been seeking, by Putin’s
halt to attacks on the Islamic State and a partial
withdrawal of Russian forces. The American
presstitutes are captives of their own propaganda
and are now surprised at the failure of their
propagandistic predictions.
Having
stripped the Islamic State of offensive capability
and liberated Syria from the Washington-supported
terrorists, Putin has now shifted to diplomacy. If
peace fails in Syria, the failure cannot be blamed
on Russia.
It is a big
risk for Putin to trust the neocon-infested US
government, but if ISIS renews the conflict with
support from Washington, Putin’s retention of air
and naval bases in Syria will allow Russia to resume
military operations. Astute observers such as
Professor Michel Chossudovsky at Global Research,
Stephen Cohen, and The Saker have noted that the
Russian withdrawal is really a time-out during which
Putin’s diplomacy takes the place of Russian
military capability.
With ISIS
beat down, there is less danger of Washington using
a peace-seeking ceasefire to resurrect the Islamic
State’s military capability. Therefore, the risk
Putin is taking by trusting Washington is worth the
payoff if the result is to enhance Russian diplomacy
and elevate it above Washington’s reliance on
threats, coercion, and violence. What Putin is
really aiming for is to make Europeans realize that
by serving as Washington’s vassals European
governments are supporting violence over peace and
may themselves be swept by the neoconservatives into
a deadly conflict with Russia that would ensure
Europe’s destruction.
Putin has
also demonstrated that, unlike Washington, Russia is
able to achieve decisive military results in a short
time without Russian casualties and to withdraw
without becoming a permanent occupying force. This
very impressive performance is causing the world to
rethink which country is really the superpower.
The
appearance of American decline is reinforced by the
absence of capable leaders among the candidates for
the Republican and Democratic party nominations for
president. America is no longer capable of producing
political leadership as successive presidents become
progressively worse. The rest of the world must be
puzzled how a country unable to produce a fit
candidate for president can be a superpower.
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 Failure
of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution
of the West,
How America
Was Lost,
and
The
Neoconservative Threat to World Order.
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