Listen to the segment from last week's John Bachelor Show..
It would not be an exagerration to describe host, John Bachelor as incredulous at NATO/US actions.
It would not be an exagerration to describe host, John Bachelor as incredulous at NATO/US actions.
Cohen:
NATO's Actions on Russian Border May Stir Memories of Nazi Invasion
NATO
is moving closer to Russia's borders throwing a monkey wrench in the
possibility of the US-Russian détente; incredibly as it may seem, it
is presented as Moscow's "provocation" by Washington's
hawks, Professor Stephen F. Cohen noted.
6
May, 2016
The North Atlantic Alliance is beefing up its military presence in the Baltic states and in Poland — in close proximity to Russia's western border, Stephen F. Cohen, professor emeritus of Russian studies at New York University and Princeton University, noted in his recent interview on The John Batchelor Show
The North Atlantic Alliance is beefing up its military presence in the Baltic states and in Poland — in close proximity to Russia's western border, Stephen F. Cohen, professor emeritus of Russian studies at New York University and Princeton University, noted in his recent interview on The John Batchelor Show
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In
this context Moscow's decision to send its planes to inspect
a US warship, the USS Donald Cook, which was maneuvering not far
from Russia's military-naval base at Kaliningrad, is
understandable, the professor noted, calling attention to the
fact that the guided-missile destroyer USS Donald Cook "is not a
fishing boat."
"I watched NATO move ever closer to Russia's borders on land, in the air and in the sea and it is all being presented in the United States as Russia's provocation. One military guy even said: 'Putin is moving his troops closer to NATO'… NATO is moving closer to Russia, Russia doesn't move. It is where it is. It's NATO that has been on the move ever since the 1990s," Professor Cohen underscored.
"I watched NATO move ever closer to Russia's borders on land, in the air and in the sea and it is all being presented in the United States as Russia's provocation. One military guy even said: 'Putin is moving his troops closer to NATO'… NATO is moving closer to Russia, Russia doesn't move. It is where it is. It's NATO that has been on the move ever since the 1990s," Professor Cohen underscored.
Russia
is reacting to NATO's maneuvers and all this is presented as
"Putin's aggression" against Europe, the Baltic
states, and NATO.
It
is worth mentioning that although the US guided-missile destroyer was
sailing in international waters it was only 70 nautical miles
from Russian territory.
Commenting
on the issue, British political analyst Finian Cunningham wrote
in his article
for Sputnik:
"Let's
run that scenario in reverse to highlight how "American
exceptionalism" has become a chronic condition of irrational
double-think. If a Russian warship was to approach the US
coastline in similar fashion — even if theoretically
in international waters — we can be sure that US fighter
jets would be scrambled and forcefully deployed. The Russian
ambassador would also probably be summoned in Washington."
"The
fundamental question is: who is provoking whom," Professor Cohen
underscored.
"It's
hard to see where Russia is threatening NATO, it is responding
to what NATO is doing," he stressed.
To
complicate matters further, such NATO moves can only stir memories
of the Nazi German invasion in 1941 in Russian minds —
the last time such a considerable military force mobilized on the
country's western border.
"If
you see this through Russia's eyes there has not been any
formidable military force amassed on its borders since the
German invasion in 1941. And that might be the most searing
living memory in Russia. Twenty seven point five million Soviets
died in that war [the Great Patriotic War]," the American
scholar pointed out.
The
US academic stressed that it is becoming clear that Washington's
party of war is succeeding in undermining the potential
détente between Russia and the United States. There was a
possibility that the US-Russia brokered ceasefire in Syria would
facilitate the rapprochement between Moscow and Washington.
Unfortunately, things are getting worse: "US war party or
sanctions party" has unleashed an all-out media campaign
against any cooperation with Russia.
Meanwhile
NATO's new supreme commander US General Curtis Scaparrotti, Philip
Breedlove's successor, has signaled the alliance would continue its
military buildup in Eastern Europe "against
a resurgent Russia."
"We
face a resurgent Russia and its aggressive behavior that challenges
international norms," Scaparrotti said in an official
statement earlier this week.
The
US general added that NATO must be "ready to fight should
deterrence fail."
Scaparrotti
is also championing the plan to deploy a third permanent
military brigade of American troops in Europe. It should be
noted that presently about 65,000 US military personnel are
permanently stationed in Europe.
The
question remains open whether Washington policymakers are
sleepwalking toward direct confrontation with Russia or
whether they actively seek it, Cohen asked.
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