I am coming round to Paul Craig Robert's view and am very worried. Is Russia going to stand aside and let the Americans and Israel take out Iran?
Russia:
Washington’s Next Vassal?
Paul Craig Roberts
5 May, 2018
If
reports coming out of Russia are true, Vladimir Putin is considering
appointing Washington’s agent, Alexei Kudrin, to negotiate Russia’s
surrender to
Washington. http://johnhelmer.net/vice-president-for-capitulation-putin-decides-what-job-to-give-kudrin/#more-19143 and https://russia-insider.com/en/putin-has-shown-weakness-armenia-and-syria-his-credibility-collapsing/ri23361
In checking out this
story with well-informed and connected experts, I am advised that
John Helmer in his report might have put too much credence in the
story planted on the Financial Times by Kudrin. One expert whose
judgment I trust told me that Kudrin and other members of the “pro-US
lobby”—the traitors that The Saker calls the Atlanticist
Integrationists—are playing their usual games. Kudrin may
have gone too far this time by planting the story in the UK’s
Financial times of his forthcoming appointment as negotiator of
Russia’s surrender to Washington. The expert, whom I trust, told me
that everyone in the Putin administration really dislikes Kudrin as a
person and political figure — the sly games he plays, exploiting
Putin’s personal loyalty from the past. It is widely said in Russia
that Putin is too loyal to old friends like Kudrin who no longer
serve him well. Kudrin’s few allies are in Medvedev’s group, and
Washington’s incompetence recently sanctioned a couple of Kudrin’s
Russian allies.
Another expert whom I
trust responds that rumors fly in Russia like they do everywhere as
ambitious people jocky to elevate themselves in the media. In
contrast to the rumors that Putin is going to turn Russia’s fate
over to an American agent, he reports rumors that Putin, pushed by
nationalist patriotism and the military, is about to purge the
Russian Fifth Column—Kudrin and the pro-Washington faction.
On the other hand, a
Russian journalist tells me that in actual fact Putin himself is the
biggest pro-Western liberal of them all and that Kudrin was
instrumental in bringing Putin from St. Petersburg and installing him
in the Moscow establishment.
Perhaps Putin’s
inaugural address will indicate whether Kudrin will be given the
power to surrender Russia or whether the pro-American Fifth Column
will be finally excluded from the government or whether nothing
changes.
Kudrin sounds like a
traitor who should be put on trial for treason. It seems unlikely
that Putin would make Kudrin the number two man in the Russian
government. Kudrin, a protector of oligarchic control of Russia by
billionaires who stole their fortunes by “privatizing” public
assets, is also known for his advocacy of austerity for the Russian
population while creating more billionaires by privatizing state
assets.
Possibly there is as much
fake news in Russia as there is in the US and Europe and that the
truth is that Kudrin is a nonentity and not a player in Russian
government decisions. However, if Kudrin is elevated, perhaps his
rise is due to neoliberal economics.
Kudrin along with the
Russian central bank and most Russian economists who have been
brainwashed by American neoliberal economics—“junk economics”
in Michael Hudson’s accurate characterization—believe that the
success of Russia’s economy depends on being tied to Washington’s
imperial system. They believe—very erroneously and quite
stupidly—that without American investment and the lifting of the
sanctions, the Russian economy is doomed. That is what they say. The
case could be that, like global economic interests everywhere, the
oligarchs are only concerned with money, not with their country’s
sovereignty.
As
Michael Hudson and I have pointed out, the neoliberal economics
taught to Russians by Americans in effect makes Russian economists
agents of the West. The Russian economists represent policies that
work to Washington’s, not to Russia’s, interest. Pepe Escobar,
who believes Putin is moving in the opposite direction from Kudrin,
acknowledges the pro-Washington faction’s control over Russian
economic and financial
policy. https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2018/05/05/popular-putin-prepares-for-cold-war-2.html
As there are few
economists to tell Putin any different, the Russian government
receives advice that Russia will fail unless its economy is
integrated with the West.
Kudrin also intends to
cut Russia’s military capability in order to save money with which
to pay interest on foreign loans that oligarchs will use to privatize
public assets. The consequence would be to make Russia’s vassalage
permanent as a colony of the West.
In my article on May 3, I
asked if Russia knows what’s up. Apparently not in the Middle East.
The Russian government thinks Syria is about fighting terrorism and
working out a peaceful settlement. But this is the last thing that
Washington and Israel want. Washington and Israel want Assad and Iran
overthrown so that Hezbollah is left without support and Israel can
occupy southern Lebanon. Perhaps the Russian government’s inability
to decipher the situation is the reason that Russia, always hoping to
involve Washington in a peace settlement, never decisively brought
the war in Syria to an end. Now Russia is faced with US, French, and
British forces in the American-occupied part of Syria and with
Israeli military attacks on Syrian army positions.
If Kudrin is permitted to
put Russia under Washington’s control, China, whose government also
seems impervious to the real situation that it confronts, will stand
alone. By privatizing state assets and creating billionaire oligarchs
more loyal to money than to China, the Chinese government has created
levers for Washington to use to neutralize China.
Even if Helmer’s report
is true, Washington and its ally Kudrin might still fail for any
number of reasons, including the mounting problems of the US.
Nevertheless, that Putin is reportedly considering endorsing Kudrin
and his surrender policy is an indication that Russians face a
challenge to their sovereignty from the pro-American forces in
Russia.
I totally respect the opinion of Paul Craig Roberts but I suspect he is underestimating the tactical brilliance of Vladimir Putin and his trusty lieutenant Sergey Lavrov
ReplyDeleteThe suggestion below is something to look forward to, a war between the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation and The USA is terrorist nation #1 not so much!
"In contrast to the rumors that Putin is going to turn Russia’s fate over to an American agent, he reports rumors that Putin, pushed by nationalist patriotism and the military, is about to purge the Russian Fifth Column—Kudrin and the pro-Washington faction."
The Russians play chess and the yanks draughts. Hope like hell I'm right or we're all just about to go up in a fiery hot Nuclear Genocide
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