Progress report on the US-Russian war
The
Saker
1
December, 2017
I
am often asked if the US and Russia will go to war with each other. I
always reply that they are already at war. Not a war like WWII, but a
war nonetheless. This war is, at least for the time being, roughly
80% informational, 15% economic and 5% kinetic. But in political
terms the outcome for the loser of this war will be no less dramatic
than the outcome of WWII was for Germany: the losing country will not
survive it, at least not in its present shape: either Russia will
become a US colony again or the AngloZionist Empire will collapse.
In
my very first column for the Unz review entitled “A
Tale of Two World Orders”
I described the kind of multipolar international system regulated by
the rule of law Russia, China and their allies and friends (whether
overt or covert) worldwide are trying to build and how dramatically
different it was from the single World Hegemony and AngloZionist
attempted to establish worldwide (and almost successfully imposed
upon our suffering planet!). In a way, the US
imperial leaders are right,
Russia does represent an existential threat, not for the United
States as a country or for its people, but for the AngloZionist
Empire, just as the latter represents an existential threat to
Russia. Furthermore, Russia represents a fundamental civilizational
challenge to what is normally called the “West” as she openly
rejects its post-Christian (and, I would add, also viscerally
anti-Islamic) values. This is why both sides are making an immense
effort at prevailing in this struggle.
Last
week the anti-imperial camp scored an major victory with the meeting
between Presidents Putin, Rouhani and Erdogan in Sochi: they declared
themselves the guarantors of a peace plan which will end the war
against the Syrian people (the so-called “civil war”, which this
never was) and they did so without even inviting the USA to
participate in the negotiations. Even worse, their
final statement did
not even mention the USA, not once. The “indispensable nation”
was seen as so irrelevant as to not even be mentioned.
To
fully measure how offensive all this is we need to stress a number of
points:
First,
lead by Obama, all the leaders of the West declared urbi
et orbi and
with immense confidence that Assad had no future, that he had to go,
that he was already a political corpse and that he would have no role
whatsoever to play in the future of Syria.
Second,
the Empire created a “coalition” of 59 (!) countries which failed
to achieve anything, anything at all: a gigantic multi-billion dollar
worth “gang
that could not shoot straight”
lead by CENTCOM and NATO and which only proved it most abject
incompetence. In contrast, Russia never had more than 35 combat
aircraft in Syria at any time turned the course of the war (with a
lot of Iranian and Hezbollah help on the ground).
Next,
the Empire decreed that Russia was “isolated” and her economy
“in tatters”
– all of which the
Ziomedia parroted with total fidelity.
Iran was, of course, part of the famous “Axis
of Evil”
while Hezbollah was the “A-Team
of terrorism”.
As for Erdogan, the AngloZionist tried to overthrow and kill him. And
now it is Russia, Iran, Hezbollah and Turkey who defeated the
terrorists and who will call the shots in Syria.
Finally,
when the USA realized that putting Daesh in power in Damascus was not
going to happen, they first tried to break up Syria (Plan B) and then
tried to create a Kurdish statelet in Iraq and Syria (Plan C). All
these plans failed, Assad is in Russia giving
hugs to Putin while
Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corp Quds Force Commander General
Soleimani is taking a stroll through the last Syrian city to be
liberated from Daesh.
Can
you imagine how totally humiliated, ridiculed and beat the US leaders
feel today? Being hated or resisted is one thing, but being totally
ignored – now that hurts!
As
for a strategy, the best they came up with was what I would call a
“petty harassment of Russia”: making RT sign up as a foreign
agent, stealing
ancient art from Russia, strip
Russian athletes from medals en
masse, trying
to ban the Russian flag and anthem from the Olympics in Seoul or
banning Russian military aircraft from the next Farnborough airshow.
And all these efforts achieve is making Putin even more popular, the
West even more hated, and the Olympics even more boring (ditto for
Farnborough – the MAKS and the Dubai Air Shows are so much ‘sexier’
anyway). Oh, I almost forgot, the “new Europeans” will continue
their mini-war
against old Soviet statues to
their liberators. It’s just like the US mini-war on the Russian
representations in the USA, a
clear sign of weakness.
Speaking
of weakness.
This
is becoming comical. The US media, especially CNN, cannot let a day
go by without mentioning the evil Russians, the US Congress is
engaged in a mass hysteria trying to figure out who of the
Republicans or the Democrats have had more contacts with the
Russians, NATO commanders are crapping their pants in abject terror
(or so they say!) every time the Russian military organizes any
exercise, US Navy and Air Force representatives regularly whine
about Russian pilots making “unprofessional
intercepts”, the British Navy goes into full combat mode when a
single (and rather modest) Russian aircraft carrier transits through
the English Channel – but Russia is, supposedly, the “weak”
country here.
Does
that make sense to you?
The
truth is that the Russians are laughing. From the Kremlin, to the
media, to the social media – they are even makehilarious
sketches about
how almighty they are and how they control everything. But mostly the
Russians are laughing their heads off wondering what in the world the
folks in the West are smoking to be so totally terrified (at
least officially)
by a non-existing threat.
You
know what else they are seeing?
That
western political leaders are seeking safety in numbers. Hence the
ridiculously bloated “coalitions” and all the resolutions coming
out of various European and trans-Atlantic bodies. Western
politicians are like schoolyard nerds who, fearing the tough kid,
huddle together to look bigger. Every Russian kid knows that seeking
safety in numbers is a surefire sign of a scared wimp. In contrast,
the Russians also remember how a tiny nation of less than 2 million
people had the courage to declare war on Russia and how they fought
the Russians hard, really hard. I am talking about the Chechens of
course. Yeah, love them or hate them – but there is no denying that
Chechens are courageous. Ditto for Northern Alliance in Afghanistan.
The Russians were impressed. And even though the Nazis inflicted an
unspeakable amount of suffering on the Russian people, the Russians
never deny that the German soldiers and officers were skilled and
courageous. There is even a Russian saying “I love/respect the
courageous man in the Tatar/Mongol” (люблю молодца и в
татарине). So Russians have no problem seeing courage in
their enemies.
But
US/NATO armies? They all act as if Conchita Wurst was their Commander
in Chief!
Remember
this:
None
of these man were kind or “nice” in any way. But they mattered.
They were relevant. And they wielded some very real power.
Today,
real power looks like this:
And
you know what is really offensive to the AngloZionist leaders?
That
this photo shows one Orthodox Christian and two Muslims.
Now
that’s offensive. And very frightening, of course.
We
are very, very far from the “birth of a new Middle-East” promised
by Condi Rice (it
is a new Middle-East alright, just not the one Rice and the Neocons
had in mind!)
As
for the “only democracy in the Middle-East” it is now in full
panic mode, hence their now overt
plan to work with the Saudis against
Iran and
their clearly
staged leaks about
bombing all Iranian assets up to 40km from the Israeli border. But
that train has already left the station: the Syrian won and not
amount of airstrikes will change that. So just to make sure they
still look really fierce, the Israelis are
now adding that
in case of a war between Israel and Hezbollah, Secretary General
Hassan Nasrallah would be a target. Wow! Who would have thought?!
Can
you hear the giggles coming out of Beirut?
The
scary thing is that the folks in DC, Riyadh and Jerusalem hear them
loud and clear which means that sooner or later they will have to do
something about it and that “something” will be the usual
nonsensical bloodbath this “Axis of Kindness” has been made
famous for: if you can’t beat their military, make their civilians
pay (think Kosovo 1999, Lebanon 2006, Yemen 2015). Either that or
beat the shit out of a tiny, defenseless victim (Grenada 1983, Gaza
2008, Bahrain 2011). Nothing like a good massacre of defenseless
civilians to make them feel manly, respected and powerful (and, for
US Americans – “indispensable”, of course).
Setting
aside the case of the Middle-East, I think we can begin to see the
outlines of what the USA and Russia will be doing in the next couple
of years.
Russia:
the Russian strategy towards the Empire is simple:
- Try to avoid as much as possible and for as long as possible any direct military confrontation with the USA because Russia is still the weaker side (mostly in quantitative terms). That, and actively preparing for war under the ancient si vis pacem para bellum strategy.
- Try to cope as best can be with all the “petty harassment”: the USA still has infinitely more “soft power” than Russia and Russia simply does not have the means to strike back in kind. So she does the minimum to try to deter or weaken the effects of that kind of “petty harassment” but, in truth, there is not much she can do about it besides accepting it as a fact of life.
- Rather than trying to disengage from the AngloZionist controlled Empire (economically, financially, politically), Russia will very deliberately contribute to the gradual emergence of an alternative realm. A good example of that is the Chinese-promoted New Silk Road which is being built without any meaningful role for the Empire.
USA:
the US strategy is equally simple:
- Use the Russian “threat” to give a meaning and a purpose to the Empire, especially NATO.
- Continue and expand the “petty harassment” against Russia on all levels.
- Subvert and weaken as much as possible any country or politician showing any signs of independence or disobedience (including New Silk Road countries)
Both
sides are using delaying tactics, but for diametrically opposite
reasons: Russia because time is on her side and the USA because they
have run out of options.
It
is important to stress here that in this struggle Russia is at a
major disadvantage: while the Russians want to build something, the
US Americans only want to destroy it (examples include Syria, of
course, but also the Ukraine or, for that matter, a united Europe).
Another major disadvantage for Russia is that most governments out
there as still afraid of antagonizing the Empire in any way, thus the
deafening silence and supine submissiveness of the “concert of
nations” when Uncle Sam goes on one of his usual rampages in total
violation of international law and the UN Charter. This is probably
changing, but very, very slowly. Most world politicians are just like
US Congressmen: prostitutes (and cheap ones at that).
The
biggest advantage for Russia is that the USA are internally falling
apart economically, socially, politically – you name it. With every
passing year the once most prosperous United States are starting to
look more and more like some backwater Third World country. Oh sure,
the US economy is still huge (but rapidly shrinking!), but that is
meaningless when financial wealth and social wealth are conflated
into one completely misleading index of pseudo-prosperity. This sad,
really, a country which ought to be prosperous and happy is being
bled to death by the, shall we say, “imperial parasite” feeding
on it.
At
the end of the day, political regimes can only survive by the consent
of those it rules. In the United States this consent is clearly in
the process of being withdrawn. In Russia it has never been stronger.
This translates into a major fragility of the USA and, therefore, the
Empire (the USA are by far the biggest host of the AngloZionist
imperial parasite) and a major source of staying power for Russia.
All
of the above applies only to political regimes, of course. The people
of Russia and of the USA have exactly the same interests: bringing
down the Empire with the least amount of violence and suffering as
possible. Like all Empires, the US Empire mostly abused others in its
formative and peak years, but as any decaying Empire it is now mostly
abusing its own people. It is therefore vital to always repeat that
an “Empire-free USA” would have no reason to see an enemy in
Russia and vice-versa. In fact, Russia and the USA could be ideal
partners, but the “imperial parasites” will not allow that to
happen. Thus we are all stuck in an absurd and dangerous situation
which could result in a war which would completely destroy most of
our planet.
For
whatever it’s worth, and in spite of the constant hysterical
russophobia in the US Ziomedia, I detect absolutely no sign
whatsoever that this campaign is having any success with the people
in the USA. At most, some of them naively buy into the “the
Russians tried to interfere in our elections” fairytale, but even
in this case this belief is mitigated by “no big deal, we also do
that in other countries”. I have yet to meet a US American who
would seriously believe that Russia is any kind of danger. I don’t
even detect superficial reactions of hostility when, for example, I
speak Russian with my family in a public place. Typically, we are
asked what language we are speaking and when we reply “Russian”
the reaction normally is “cool!”. Quite often I even hear “what
do you think of Putin? I really like him”. This is in severe
contrast with the federal government whom the vast majority of US
Americans seem to hate with a passion.
To
summarize it all, I would say that at this point in time of the
US-Russian war, Russia is wining, the Empire is losing and the USA is
suffering. As for the EU it is “enjoying” a much deserved
irrelevance while being mostly busy absorbing wave after wave of
society-destroying refugees proving, yet again, the truth of the
saying that if your head is in the sand, your ass is in the air.
This
war is far from over, I don’t even think that we have reached it’s
peak yet and things are going to get worse before they get better
again. But all in all, I am very optimistic that the Axis of Kindness
will bite the dust in a relatively not too distant future.
The
Saker
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