Paul Craig Roberts: Washington Has Declared Hegemony Or War
24 March, 2018
Authored by Paul Craig Roberts,
I
agree with Stephen Lendman (below) that the
Russian government’s efforts to deal with the West on the basis of
evidence and law are futile. There
is only one Western foreign policy and it is Washington’s.
Washington’s “diplomacy” consists only of lies and force.
It was a reasonable decision for Russia to attempt diplomatic
engagement with the West on the basis of facts, evidence, and law,
but it has been to no avail. For Russia to continue on this
failed course is risky, not only to Russia but to the entire world.
Indeed,
nothing is more dangerous to the world than Russia’s self-delusion
about “Western partners.” Russia
only has Western enemies. These enemies intend to remove the
constraint that Russia (and China) place on Washington’s
unilateralism. The various incidents staged by the West, such as the
Skirpal poisoning, Syrian use of chemical weapons, Malaysian
airliner, and false charges, such as Russian invasion of Ukraine, are
part of the West’s determined intent to isolate Russia, deny her
any influence, and prepare the insouciant Western populations for
conflict with Russia.
The
failure to accept Luhansk and Donetsk into Russia has provided
Washington with the opportunity to arm and train the Ukrainian army
and renew the assault on the Russian populations of Ukraine.
Washington has gained many proxies for its wars against Russia and
intends to use them to wear down Russia. Israel
has demanded that Washington renew the attacks on Iran, and Trump is
complying. Russia
faces simultaneous attacks on Syria, Iran, and the Donatsk and
Luhansk Republics, along with troubles in former Central Asian
republics of the Soviet Union and intensified accusations from
Washington and NATO.
The
crazed neoconservatives, such as Trump’s National Security Adviser
John Bolton, think that Russia will buckle under the strains, sue for
peace, and accept US hegemony. If
this assumption is incorrect, the outcome of Washington’s hostile
actions against Russia is likely to be nuclear war. The side that
Stephen Lendman and I are talking is neither the side of Washington
nor Russia, but the side of humanity and all life against nuclear
war.
How
the Russian government could ignore the clearly stated US hegemony in
the 1992 Wolfowitz Doctrine is a mystery.
The
Wolfowitz doctrine states that the US’s primary goal is “to
prevent the re-emergence of a new rival, either on the territory of
the former Soviet Union or elsewhere, that poses a threat on the
order of that posed formerly by the Soviet Union.” The doctrine
stresses that “this is a dominant consideration underlying the new
regional defense strategy and requires that we endeavor to prevent
any hostile power from dominating a region whose resources would,
under consolidated control, be sufficient to general global power.”
In the Middle East and Southwest Asia, Washington’s “overall
objective is to remain the predominant outside power in the region
and preserve US and Western access to the region’s oil.” The
doctrine also states that the US will act to restrain India’s
alleged “hegemonic aspirations” in South Asia, and warns of
potential conflicts requiring military intervention with Cuba and
China.
By “threat” Wolfowitz
does not mean a military threat. By “threat” he
means a multi-polar world that constrains Washington’s
unilateralism. The doctrine states that the US will permit no
alternative to US unilateralism. The doctrine is a statement that
Washington intends hegemony over the entire world. There
has been no repudiation of this doctrine. Indeed,
we see its implementation in the long list of false accusations and
demonizations of Russia and her leader and in the false charges
against Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Somalia, Yemen, Venezuela,
China, Iran, and North Korea.
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Neocon Takeover of Washington Completed
by
Stephen Lendman
Pompeo
at State and Bolton as Trump’s national security advisor completed
the neocon takeover of Trump’s geopolitical agenda. Wall Street is
running domestic affairs.
The
combination represents a major setback for world peace and stability.
Greater aggression is likely, along with the triumph of neoliberal
harshness over social justice, presenting a dismal and frightening
state of affairs.
What
to expect ahead? War in Syria is more likely to escalate than wind
down, an unthinkable US/Russia confrontation ominously possible.
The
Iran nuclear deal is either doomed, or likely to be gutted by
Washington, accomplishing the same thing — with only tepid,
ineffective opposition from P5+1 countries Britain, France and
Germany.
The
EU most often bends to Washington’s will when enough pressure is
applied.
A
relatively quiet Ukraine period could explode in greater Kiev war on
Donbass, US-supplied heavy weapons and training aiding the
aggression.
A
Kim Jong-un/Trump summit is likely to fail to step back from the
brink on the Korean peninsula, falsely blaming the DPRK for hostile
US actions.
It’ll
prove again Washington can never be trusted, its commitments are
consistently breached when conflicting with its imperial objectives.
A
possible trade war with China would be hugely destabilizing, along
with being economically harmful to both countries and the global
economy.
Further
EU/US sanctions and other harsh measures are likely to be imposed on
Russia over the Skripal affair, an escalated attempt to isolate the
country and inflict economic harm – despite Western nations knowing
Moscow had nothing to do with what happened.
Theresa
May-led Tories are considering tough actions against Russia over the
incident. So are other EU countries and Washington.
On
Friday, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said the Trump
administration is considering a range of options against Moscow over
the Skripal affair – “both to demonstrate our solidarity with our
ally and to hold Russia accountable for its clear breach of
international norms and agreements.”
No
breach occurred. Neocons running US foreign policy don’t let facts
and rule of law principles compromise their imperial objectives.
Theresa
May provided Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron with cooked results of
Britain’s investigation so far into the Skripal affair —
“convincing” them the false accusations are “well-grounded,”
despite knowing UK claims are pure rubbish.
Macron
issued a deplorable statement, saying “there is no…plausible
explanation” for what happened to the Skripals other than Kremlin
responsibility – abdicating to US/UK-led Russophobic hostility.
On
the world stage, Trump is hostage to neocon dark forces controlling
him. Relations with Russia, China, and other sovereign independent
nations are likely to worsen, not improve.
Unthinkable
nuclear war remains an ominous possibility. Russia’s only option is
building on its alliance with China and other allies, staying
committed to respond firmly to US-led Western harshness against its
sovereignty.
Virtually
no possibility for improved Russian relations with Washington and
Britain exists. It’s fruitless pursuing it.
German
and other European dependence on Russian energy, mainly gas, offers
only slim hope for improving things with these countries.
Looking
ahead, prospects for world peace and stability are dismal. US-led
Western hostility toward Russia could erupt in open conflict by
accident or design.
The
unthinkable could become reality. Preparedness should be Moscow’s
top priority given the real danger it faces.
Just an observation here. The old Soviet Union fell apart almost 30 years ago, and yet the cartoon still shows that flag, as well as the old communist-style Soviet bear. Intentionally or not, it seems to reflect an outdated perception of today’s Russia. I can almost hear an echo of Krushchev's shoe banging.
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