Brilliant interview from Dmitry Orlov
Collapse and Systemic
Failure at All Levels Coming
to U.S.
Collapse and Systemic
Failure at All Levels Coming
to U.S.
19
March, 2014
By
Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com
Dmitry
Orlov is a Russian blogger who writes about the parallel between the
U.S and the USSR. Orlov lived through the financial collapse of
the Soviet Union in the early 1990’s, and he thinks the U.S. is on
the same trajectory. Orlov contends, “The trajectory is
defined by this sort of incompetent militarism where more and more
money results in bigger and bigger military fiascos around the world
and less and less of actual foreign policy that can be pursued or
articulated. There are massive levels of corruption. The
amount of money that is being stolen by the U.S. Government and its
various appropriations processes is now in the trillions of dollars a
year. Runaway debt, the United States now has a level of debt
that is un-repayable. All
we’re waiting for is interest rates to go across the magic
threshold of 3% and the entire budget of the country explodes.
There are also all types of other tendencies that point in the
direction of collapse and systemic failure at all levels.”
So,
how close are we to collapse or system failure? Orlov contends,
“I am pretty sure that anyone who makes a prediction when the
collapse will happen is wrong. Nobody can say when it will
happen. It’s the same as saying a bridge that is structurally
deficient; you don’t know when a truck is going to fall through
into the river below. . . . You can be chronically sick for a long
time, and then one day, you go into a coma or your heart stops.
You cannot predict what day that will happen. Orlov does say,
“The United States right
now, from my point of view and the point of view from observers from
around the world, is on suicide watch. It’s a country that is
going to self-destruct at some point in the near future.”
On
the Ukraine crisis, Orlov thinks, “The Crimea referendum was the
first legal way to find out what the people wanted to do. The
turnout was remarkable, and they voted overwhelmingly to rejoin
Russia, to become part of Russia once again. The interesting
thing here is it was not just the Russians that voted to join Russia
but the Ukrainians in Crimea, which makes a sizable part of the
population voted to join Russia. . . Ukraine is composed of sort of a
no man’s land in the West and then Russian territories in the East.
. . . If that trend holds, you are basically left with this
insolvent nugget of nothingness, and it will be up to the
international community to decide what to do with these people.
They are right now marching around Kiev with baseball bats and going
into government offices and beating up members of local government
and installing their own members. They are basically running
amok. They don’t even have the support of the Ukrainian
military at this point. So, it will be a mop-up operation
against these neo-fascists that are running amok.” Orlov goes
on to say, “In Washington,
in the Obama Administration and in the Kerry State Department, we
have absolutely breathtaking levels of incompetence.
These people really don’t know what they’re doing and are
dangerous at any speed; and everywhere else, we have this follow the
incompetent leader thing taking place, and it’s really, really
frightening because the incompetents
are leading the world to a really dangerous place.”
Orlov
goes on to say, “What are these people doing trash talking the
Russians? What would these people do without Russia? How
would they get out of earth’s orbit and visit the international
space station? Who would negotiate international deals with
Syria and Iran because all they can do is blunder and lose face.”
Russia doesn’t need the United States for anything. The
United States is the most dispensable country on earth.”
On
possible war between Ukraine and Russia, Orlov contends, “They are
not going to fight because the Ukraine military is part of the
Russian military. There really isn’t any opposition.
The Ukrainian military will decide what to do in a few days, and then
they will inform the Russians, and after that, maybe they will inform
their own government. Maybe they will just go into the
government offices and just round them up. Last I heard, 60% of
Ukrainian military accepted Russian passports already. The
remaining parts are being shipped out to the mainland. That is
happening peacefully. So, there isn’t going to be any fight.
The really important point is the Ukrainian military all over Ukraine
does not support the government in Kiev. They are withholding
support, and what they really want is to join the Russian military. .
. . The best thing Russia can do is sit back and relax and let this
work out. I don’t think the government in Kiev has any
legs.”
Join
Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with Dmitry
Orlov of ClubOrlov.com coming
from Central America.
(There
is much more in the video interview.)
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