RAISING THE STAKES: Putin slams US nuke threat with ultimatum
October
5, 2016 - Fort Russ -
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Rostislav Ishchenko, RIA
Novosti
Following
the president of the Russian Federation’s decree on suspending
Russia’s compliance with agreements with the US on the disposal
of weapons-grade plutonium and the submission of the corresponding
bill to the State Duma, disputes have begun in the media on whether
this is connected to the rupture of the Syria deal. The second
stumbling block is a question: Why is Russia, having known that the
US has not fulfilled its part of the deal, only reacted now after a
few years?
Some
nuclear experts argue that the deal was objectively beneficial for
Russia. Maybe. I’m not an expert in this sphere and it’s
difficult for me to say how objective they are. Moreover, that
which is beneficial from the standpoint of the nuclear industry
might be disadvantageous from the point of view of security.
In
principle, I think that there were no particular security problems.
Russia has a sufficient nuclear arsenal capable of inflicting a
deadly blow on the United States. Washington recognizes this as
well. There was also more than enough material for the production
of new warheads. In the event of full-scale nuclear strike
exchanges, the production of another batch of weapons would already
be redundant and, indeed, physically impossible. The real problem
would be physically preserving the remains of civilization at least
at the level of the stone age.
As
for the Syria, this is not the first time, and not only in Syria,
that the US concludes agreements only to disrupt their fulfillment
and then conclude them again. The form of the Russian reaction is
clearly not comparable to Washington’s public rejection of
cooperation which, in fact, it has yet to do.
I
think that in order to understand the scale of this incident, it is
necessary to pay attention to the fact that Putin has not simply
taken Russia out of a contract. He has announced the possibility of
returning to it, but he has furnished certain conditions.
Let’s
look at these conditions: (1) the US must lift all sanctions
against Russia; (1) compensation should be paid not only for the
losses from American sanctions, but also for the losses incurred by
Russian counter-sanctions; (3) the Magnitsky Act should be
repealed; (4) the US’ military presence in Eastern Europe should
be sharply reduced; and (5) the US should abandon its policy of
confrontation with Moscow. Only one word fits in determining the
essence of Putin’s demands: “ultimatum.”
As
far as a I remember, the last time that Washington was given an
ultimatum was by the United Kingdom over the Trent vessel incident.
And that was in 1861 during the American Civil War. Even then, in
extremely difficult conditions, America agreed to partially meet
British demands.
It
should be noted that the British demands in 1861 did not
contain anything humiliating for the US. The captain of a US Navy
ship had indeed broken international law, arrested people on a
neutral (British) ship, and thereby encroached upon the sovereignty
of the UK, nearly provoking a war. Then America disavowed the
actions of its captain and freed the prisoners, albeit refusing to
apologize.
But
Putin is not demanding any apologies or the release of a few
prisoners, but for all of American policy to be changed, and still
more for Russia to be compensated for losses due to the US’
sanctions. This is an unmeetable, humiliating demand. This demand
essentially means complete and unconditional surrender in the
hybrid war which Washington does not consider to be irreversibly
lost. And there’s still all those indemnities payments and
reparations.
Something
similar was demanded from the US by the British Crown before the
end of the war for independence, when the Americans were still King
George III’s rebellious subjects. For the last 100 years no one
has even imagined talking with Washington in such a tone.
And
so, the first conclusion is: Putin has deliberately and
demonstratively humiliated the US. He has shown that it is possible
to talk tough to the US, even tougher than the US itself has gotten
used to talking down to the rest of the world.
How
was this done? What did Putin actually react to? Did he actually
think that the US would fulfill the Kerry-Lavrov deal and is now
upset over what happened? Russia also knew that Washington has not
been observing the plutonium deal for years, but Moscow has
extracted serious profit from this for its nuclear industry by
nearly becoming a global monopoly and is clearly not perturbed by
the US’ technological backwardness preventing them from disposing
of weapons-grade plutonium as stipulated in the agreement.
Russia’s
tough and almost immediate reaction followed the statements of the
US Secretary of State’s spokesperson to the effect that Russia
will have to start sending its troops home from Syria in body bags,
is going to start losing planes, and that terrorist attacks will
begin to plague Russian cities.
In
addition, the State Department’s statement was immediately
followed by the Pentagon's announcement that it is ready to launch
a preventative nuclear strike on Russia. The Russian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs also reported that Moscow knows about the US’
intention to launch an air war against Syrian government forces,
which also means against the Russian contingent legally stationed
in Syria.
What
else formed the background for Putin’s ultimatum?: The
exercises from six months ago involving air and missile defense and
strategic missile systems which practiced repelling a nuclear
attack on Russia and then launching a responsive counter strike.
Add to this the other day's emergency exercises involving up to 40
million Russian citizens that inspected the readiness of
infrastructure and civil defense structures for a nuclear war and
provided additional information to citizens on the plan of action
in the cause of “X hour.”
If
we take all of this together, then we can see that the US has long
since informally frightened Russia with a nuclear conflict, and
Moscow has regularly hinted that it is ready for such a turn of
events and is not going to back down.
However,
given the end of Obama’s rule and lacking absolute confidence in
a Hillary Clinton victory in presidential elections, the Washington
hawks have decided to raise their bets once again. And now things
have reached an extremely dangerous limit in which conflict begins
to reach the stage of developing independently. At this stage,
nuclear Armageddon could begin over any kind of incident, including
due to the incompetence of some senior Pentagon officials or White
House administrators.
At
this precise moment, Moscow has seized the initiative and upped the
ante, but by moving the confrontation onto another plane. Unlike
America, Russia is not threatening war. It is simply demonstrating
its capability of giving a harsh political and economic response
which can, in the event of further inappropriate behavior by the
US, realize just the opposite of Obama’s dream: tearing apart
Washington’s economy and financial system.
In
addition, with these actions, Russia has seriously undermined the
international prestige of the US by showing the whole world that
America can be beaten with its own weapons. The boomerang has come
back. Given such dynamics and turn of events, we might see hundreds
of representatives of the American elite at the dock in the Hague
not only in our lifetime, but even before the next American
president serves their first four-year term in the White House.
The
US has been given a choice. Either it will carry through with its
threats and start a nuclear war, or it will accept the fact that
the world is no longer unipolar, and begin to integrate into the
new format.
We
don’t know what choice Washington will make. The American
political establishment has a sufficient number of
ideologically-blinded, incompetent figures who are ready to burn up
in a nuclear fire with the rest of a humanity rather than recognize
the end of US world hegemony, which has turned out to be
short-lived, senseless, and criminal. But they have to make a
choice, because the longer that Washington pretends that nothing
has happened, the greater the number of its vassals (who are called
their allies, but have long since been bogged down in dependency)
will openly and explicitly ignore American ambitions and cross over
to the other side of the new perspectives of global power
arrangement.
In
the end, the US could be faced with the status of one of the
centers of the multipolar world no longer being available for
it. Not only Africans, Asians, and Latin Americans, but also
Europeans will gladly take revenge against the former hegemon for
their former humiliation. And they are not so humane and
peace-loving as Russia.
Finally,
Putin’s ultimatum is a response to all of those who were outraged
that Russian tanks didn’t take Kiev, Lvov, Warsaw, and Paris in
2014 and pondered over what Putin’s plan could possibly be.
I
can only repeat what I wrote back then. If you are going to
confront the global hegemon, then you have to be sure that you will
be capable of responding to any of its actions. The economy, army,
society, and state and administrative structures should all be
ready. If everything is not fully ready, then one needs to buy time
and build muscle.
Now
things are ready and the cards have been put on the table. Let us
see what the US will respond with. But the geopolitical reality
will never be the same. The world has already changed. The US has
had the gauntlet publicly thrown down before it and they have not
dared to pick it up right away.
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