5
Reasons Washington Has Already Decided to Go to War with Russia
Peter
Lavelle
26
November, 2014
As
Moscow repeatedly out manoeuvres Washington and refuses to rise to
Washington's bait, Washington doubles-down and readies for war.
The
writing would seem to be on the wall – Washington and its
stenographers union (better known as the west’s mainstream media)
are all fired-up and strategically positioned. The War Party has
ascendancy and the window of opportunity is wide open, though slowly
closing. The long desired wish to tame Russia is now in its final
stage. “American Exceptionalism” must subdue any real or imagined
threat. Importantly, intentionally generated phantom threats are
given the most attention and media space. Russia is in this category.
The reasons are patently obvious:
Russia
refuses to take the bait: From the proxy-backed South Ossetian
conflict in 2008, to the forced regime change in Kiev in 2014, and to
the defense of Syria’s sovereignty in its fight against western
supported terrorists, Russia has stood its ground against
western-inspired machinations. In all three cases, Washington’s
attempt to lure Moscow into confrontation has failed. In fact, the
west has been the net loser in each of these foreign policy maneuvers
– all three attempts ending in fiascos.
Result:
We should expect Washington to up the ante – direct confrontation
with Russia via its NATO minions.
Sanctions
against Russia have failed: Western sanctions attempting to control
Russian “behavior” have had the opposite impact. Step-by-step –
without fanfare – Russia has retired 30% of its external debt in
only two years. Import substitution has continued apace, leaving a
number of European markets stagnate with relief nowhere in sight.
Sanctions against the banking sector certainly have been not without
pain. Though there is an upside: Russian businesses are in the
process of withdrawing from the west’s toxic financial sectors.
When the next bubble bursts, Russia will avoid much of the damage the
U.S. will export to the global financial system.
Result:
We should expect more faux media-inspired circuses like the “Panama
Papers” attempting to discredit Russian businesses and finances.
Humiliating
the Empire never goes without punishment: Washington and its allies
are not used to taking the answer “no” lightly. Through hook and
mostly crook the “Washington Consensus” gets its way almost all
the time. When there is a dissenting voice vast resources are
marshalled to silence and destroy the contrarian. Russia is the
quintessential “Contrarian Power” in the Washington-centric
world. Russia has and will defend itself against the NATO alliance
moving to its borders, it will respond in kind to missile defence
aimed at its nuclear deterrent, it will defend its sovereignty and
those of others (like Syria if Moscow has the resources), it will
demand equal treatment on the world’s energy markets, and it will
not turn a blind eye to Washington’s addiction forcing illegal
regime changes around the world.
Result:
We should expect the west to invent a crisis in one of the Baltic
States. Even though many ethnic Russians face discrimination and
hardship in these states, many do actually have a stable life. There
is zero evidence they want this to change. But never underestimate
Washington’s fear mongering!
Those
damn Russians refuse to be isolated!: It is repeated over and over
again that Russia is isolated internationally. There is no evidence
of this whatsoever beyond no longer being a member of the G8. The
fact Russia was excluded from this group is a blessing in disguise.
It is the G7 countries that account for most of the world’s woes
and suffering. Come to think of it how often does Russian Foreign
Minister Lavrov visit Washington? Interesting – it seems U.S.
Secretary of State is constantly on a plane to Moscow to meet with
Lavrov and/or Putin. Moscow has on numerous occasions proposed a
solution to the Syrian quagmire; it is Washington that can’t
stomach defeat there (even though defeat has been staring Washington
in the face for years). Years from now history will record how the
“Washington Consensus” isolated itself in a world undergoing
incredible transitions.
Result:
Washington will continue its “the worse the better” approach in
Syria and the Middle East and blame Russia. Russia didn’t destroy
the Middle East starting a vast immigrant/refugee crisis. Europe will
continue to pay a high price for its senseless and cruel meddling. Of
course Russia will be blamed.
Putin’s
authoritarianism or western-made global rock star?: The simple fact
is there is no political, social, or grassroots opposition ready to
initiate a people’s uprising against the hated “Putin regime.”
Widespread dissent against the current political establishment is
pure western media fantasy. Putin is widely popular and respected,
though there are those who openly speak out against the Russian
president. There is nothing extraordinary about that. Actually,
Washington and Co have given Putin a significant boost in his poll
numbers. After two years of recession in Russia there is no
indication the people at large blame Putin.
Standing up to the west
has seen Putin’s poll numbers soar. Most importantly for the
majority of Russians their country has returned to the world stage as
a proud power defending its own interests and international law.
Putin gets the credit.
Result:
Once the west calls someone Hitler, then there is no way back. The
demonization will continue. The results of such a policy have already
been shown to be counter-productive and dangerous.
Peter
Lavelle is anchor of RT political debate program CrossTalk. The views
expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of his employer
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