In
a series of very strong statements, the Russian president defended Russia’s
motives and warned the US that it is prepared to meet any aggression
March
1, 2018, 17:02
Russian
president Vladimir Putin stated on Thursday March 1st, that the
United States has deployed 30 destroyers and five cruisers in close
proximity to the Russian borders.
The
global US anti-ballistic missile system includes a naval group. These are five
cruisers and 30 destroyers, as far as we know, deployed in areas in the immediate
vicinity of the territory of Russia…”
This
is the latest action in a long-running series of military moves taken by the US
through NATO as well as on its own to try and intimidate Russia. The systems
currently appear to be surrounding the Russian Federation, with installations
in the following places, either already in place or planned:
- California
- Alaska
- Japan
- South
Korea
- Germany
- Belgium
- Italy
- The
Netherlands
- Turkey
As
one can see all these places, plus the NATO exercises in the region in and near
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the former Baltic Soviet States, suggest an
American strategy that sees Russia as a threat.
President
Putin forcefully maintained that Russia is no threat to anyone, and has no
ambitions for any new territories or expansion. In what was perhaps the
strongest language yet used, the Russian President held that part of the
American government that is “warmongering” against Russia accountable, and a
large part of his own State of the Union address given on March 1st, was
dedicated to highlighting the fact that Russia is developing its own highly
advanced weaponry:
We
have started the development of new types of strategic weapons, which do not
use ballistic trajectories at all when moving towards the target.”
This
series of statements was backed up with brief video clips showing simulated or
stylized visualization of what these new hypersonic weapons systems are capable
of.
As
much as had been seen or heard at any time, this series of statements was a
warning, telling the US to “back off” of its attempts at subduing
Russia.
The
United States’ government and defense department appears to be in a
schizophrenic and hysterical state regarding Russia. For example, it is evident
that President Trump does not want conflict, but rather is very open to
cooperation with Russia on many fronts. However, on some issues the American
establishment seems determined to preserve a perceived US “hegemony” over the
world, and has at times rather arrogantly tried to impose this point of view on
Russia, most recently in regards to Syria. While there are many in the United
States who do not view Russia as any sort of threat, there are those who do,
such as Senator John McCain, and expat William Browder, who in one way or another have been
beating the drum of warning and hysteria about Russia, picturing Vladimir Putin
as a greedy Soviet wannabe, determined to reconstitute the Soviet Union. As
anyone who has actually been in Russia knows, there is nothing farther from the
truth. But the level of American hysteria is reaching dangerous proportions, and
this is the first time, or at least the most serious time, that the Russian
President has responded to it.
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