NATO
Panics As Putin Urges Trump To Force Alliance Withdrawal From Russian
Border
12
November, 2016
While
many in the media have speculated that the Kremlin had a hand in
Wikileaks' procurement of hacked Podesta emails - something Julian
Assange denied last week - and US intelligence services officially
accused Russian government-supported hackers of interfering with the
US election (providing zero proof for the allegation), the truth is
that Vladimir Putin is delighted with the outcome from the US
elections: not so much for Hillary's loss as that the sharp, neo-con
wing in the Pentagon has been muted for the next four years.
And,
in the first test of Trump's willingness to rebuild bridges with
Russia, Putin's spokesman suggested that President-elect Donald Trump
should begin rebuilding the U.S.-Kremlin relationship by urging NATO
to withdraw forces from the Russian border. Dmitry Peskov told the
Associated Press that such a move "would lead to a kind of
detente in Europe." Trump repeatedly praised Putin during his
campaign and suggested the U.S. abandon its commitment to the NATO
alliance.
The
request comes at a time of disturbing, relentless escalations in
military tensions between NATO and Russia: this week we reported that
NATO has placed as much as 300,000 troops on "high alert"
in preparation for confrontation with Russia.
Peskov
said in the interview that the NATO presence does not make Russia
feel "safe." "Of course, we have to take measures to
counter," he said.
Additionally,
setting the stage for Trump's official position on Crimea, in a
separate interview with the Associated Press on Thursday, Peskov
insisted that Crimea which became part of Russia after the
CIA-sponsored Ukraine presidential coup in 2014, will remain such.
"No one in Russia — never — will be ready to start any kind
of discussion about Crimea," he said, refusing to call it
"annexation."
When
asked how Trump could approach the Crimea issue, quoted by The Hill,
Peskov said it would take time. "We understand that it will take
time for our partners in Europe, for our partners here in the United
States to understand that. We are patient enough to wait until this
understanding occurs here in Washington, in the States, in Europe,"
he said.
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But
while the Crimea issue is largely moot, with the West resigned to its
concession to Moscow, fears that Trump will indeed follow Russia's
advice and pressure the alliance into standing down, or worse,
withdraw US support, has resulted in outright panic, and according to
German Spiegel, NATO strategists are planning for a scenario in which
Trump orders US troops out of Europe.
Spiegel
adds that strategists from NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg’s
staff have drafted a secret report which includes a worst-case
scenario in which Trump orders US troops to withdraw from Europe and
fulfills his threat to make Washington less involved in European
security.
“For
the first time, the US exit from NATO has become a threat” which
would mean the end of the bloc, a German NATO officer told the
magazine. During his campaign, Trump repeatedly slammed NATO, calling
the alliance “obsolete.” He also suggested that under his
administration, the US may refuse to come to the aid of NATO allies
unless they “pay their bills” and “fulfill their obligations to
us.”
Of
course, this is the same Spiegel which after Trump's victory has
predicted the end of the world.
“We
are experiencing a moment of the highest and yet unprecedented
uncertainty in the transatlantic relationship,” said Wolfgang
Ischinger, former German ambassador in Washington and head of the
prominent Munich Security Conference. By criticizing the collective
defense, Trump has questioned the basic pillar of NATO as a whole,
Ischinger added.
Alternatively,
by putting into question a core support pillar behind NATO's endless
provocations and troop buildup at Russia's border, Trump may prevent
World War III.
NATO,
however, demands its way or no other way at all, and it why Ischinger
demands that the president-elect reassure his "European allies"
that he remains firm on the US commitment under Article 5 of the NATO
charter prior to his inauguration.
This
wasn't the only criticism launched at Trump by the military alliance:
earlier this week, Stoltenberg slammed Trump’s agenda, saying: “All
allies have made a solemn commitment to defend each other. This is
something absolutely unconditioned.” Perhaps the commitment was
only contingent on having a resident in the Oval Office who put the
interests of the Military Industrial Complex ahead of those of, for
example, the American people?
NATO's
panic has grown so vast that out of fear Trump would not appear in
Brussels even after his inauguration, NATO has re-scheduled its
summit – expected to take place in early 2017 – to next summer,
Spiegel said.
The
NATO report likley also reflects current moods within the EU
establishment as well, as Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the
European Commission, has called on the member states to establish
Europe’s own military. Washington “will not ensure the security
of the Europeans in the long term... we have to do this ourselves,”
he argued on Thursday. Because Greek troops just can't wait to give
their lives to defend German citizens and vice versa.
Meanwhile,
Spiegel admits that despite NATO's bluster, Trump has all the
leverage, and if Trump is serious about reducing the number of US
troops stationed in Europe, large NATO countries like Germany have
little to offer, Spiegel said. Even major member states’ militaries
lack units able to replace the Americans, which in turn may trigger
debate on strengthening NATO’s nuclear arm, a sensitive issue in
most European countries for domestic reasons.
How
will Trump respond? It is unclear: while in his pre-election
rhetoric, Trump pushed for an anti-interventionist agenda, and
certainly made it seem that NATO would be weakned under his
presidency, that remains to be seen as his transition team currently
hammers out the specifics of his rather vague policies. We would not
be surprised at all to find that for all the anti-establishment
posturing, the "shadow government" - now in the hands of
the Bush clan - which Ron Paul warned against earlier, manages to
regain dominance, and far from a detente, Trump's position emboldens
NATO to pressure Putin even further. We would be delighted if our
cynicism is proven wrong on this occasion.
CONFIRMED: Russia prepares heavy bombers, Syrian Army gives Jihadis 24 hours to surrender
13
November, 2016
As
Russian aircraft from the Admiral Kuznetsov overfly Syria and Russian
bombs equip for heavy cruise missile strikes the Syrian army
broadcasts messages to the Jihadi fighters holed up in eastern Aleppo
to surrender within the next 24 hours.
There
are growing signs that what looks like a big Syrian government
offensive in Aleppo is in the works.
The
Syrian army has been broadcasting messages to the trapped Jihadis in
eastern Aleppo via loudspeakers all daygiving
them just 24 hours to
lay down their arms.
There
are also reports of more elite Syrian troops from the Tiger forces
and the Desert Hawks Special Forces units being concentrated in
Aleppo. They are apparently being reinforced by well
trained Hezbollah fighters from Lebanon.
There
is also an indeterminate number of Shiite militia fighters brought to
the area of Aleppo from Iraq, though it seems that they are being
given secondary support roles, and that most of the fighting on the
front line will be carried out by the Syrian army.
In
addition there are also reports of Russian and Iranian staff officers
arriving in the city to help coordinate the fighting.
Meanwhile
the captains of the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov and
the nuclear powered missile battle cruiser Pyotr Veliky have
both been talking to the Russian media.
Sergey
Artamonov, the Admiral Kuznetsov’s captain, is reported to have
confirmed that aircraft from the carrier have been flying over Syria
for four days. He described the reason for their flights
as follows
“The
flights are performed from the deck of the aircraft-carrying heavy
cruiser. Interaction with a coastal airfield is being worked out.”
The
“coastal airfield” is clearly Russia’s Khmeimim air base in
Syria’s Latakia province, which is the air base the Russians mainly
use for the strikes they carry out in Syria.
The
Russians do not have any experience of carrying out air strikes on
ground targets from aircraft carriers, or of coordinating such
strikes with ground bases. It seems that they have been
using the last four days to work out systems of coordination between
the two separate services involved (the Russian Aerospace Forces in
Khmeimim and Russian Naval Aviation on board the Admiral Kuznetsov)
and to iron out any resulting communications and coordination
problems before they go jointly into action.
Recently
I said that one of the major reasons for involving the Admiral
Kuznetsov in the operation was to give the Russians training and
experience in carrier based ground strikes, something which they have
never done before. Captain Artamonov’s words appear to bear
this out.
Meanwhile
Pyotr Veliky’s captain, Captain Vladislav Malakhovsky, has also
been speaking to the Russian media. He is reported as
saying the following
“Nobody
is flying above us. Everybody is afraid of approaching us closer than
50 kilometers, understanding the might of the cruisers (Pyotr Veliky
and Admiral Kuznetsov)”.
These
words appear to confirm that the primary mission of the Pyotr Veliky
battlecruiser is – as the Saker recently correctly said – to
provide the fleet air defence with its formidable S-300 anti aircraft
missile battery. From what Captain Makakhovsky is saying,
it is succeeding.
The
fact that the Russian Defence Ministry has authorised the captains of
the two most powerful warships in the Russian fleet to speak to the
media is perhaps the single strongest indicator that a big attack is
coming.
Another
even stronger indicator that such a big attack is indeed coming is
that there are reports that Russia’s heaviest bombers – its TU160
supersonic and its TU95 subsonic bombers – are being loaded with
cruise missiles in preparation for a major strike.
The main
focus of the coming attack seems to be the Al-Qaeda controlled town
of Khan Tuman near Aleppo,
which following its capture by Jihadi fighters in May has become the
main base for the Al-Qaeda led Jihadi offensives against south west
Aleppo.
However
the fact that the Syrian military is calling on the Jihadis in
eastern Aleppo to surrender as well may be a sign that the Syrian
army is planning to launch an attack on them there as well.
From the British press
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