12.06.2018 Author: Phil Butler
Column: Politics
Region: Russia
in the World
In
his most recent marathon Q & A session with Russian citizens, Russian President
Vladimir Putin hit hard and long on the logicality of Russia’s geopolitical
position today. The eternal pragmatist, Putin showed renewed confidence and
vigor in painting for the audience the reality of the current American
strategy. Putin’s professions and a growing anti-America trend may show us a
reversal of the tides soon. Here are some key points and indicators from the
Russian front.
With
Donald Trump on the veritable “tariffs” warpath with world nations, Vladimir
Putin did not miss the chance to take a stab at the way America now seems to
run roughshod over the rest of the world. Referring to Trump’s new tariffs
levied onto neighbors as “sanctions” by another name, Putin said:
“The
introduction of US tariffs on steel, on aluminum, not only for Europe but also
for Canada and Mexico, are sanctions disguised in other terms.”
Russia’s
leader went on to ask (referring to Canada and Mexico), “Did they also
allegedly annex Crimea?” His point could not have been made more plainly or
aptly, for successive U.S. administrations have had nothing but ambitions for
strategies against all foreign partners since decades now. America is a partner
to no other land unless the benefit flows to American businesses are threefold.
Friends and enemies are “handled” in the same fashion – and Putin’s narrative
is now surfacing outside Russia and the CIS.
How
can we know that the balance of policy power is shifting back to Putin? One
example comes in the form of a PBS report that is just that, reporting instead
of opinion. This story on one of America’s most respected media outlets is
titled “Vladimir Putin: West wrongly sees Russia as a threat,” and the new from
Nataliya Vasilyeva, of the Associated Press, is just that – news. Since when
has this happened? PBS News Hour once led the onslaught of Russophobia, and now
we have a 50/50 mix of real reporting and some Putin bashing? Most people would
not find this amazing, but as a media analyst, the reversion gives me hope for
the world. But there’s more.
Down
home on the farm in America, news distributed by Associated Press and used by media
such as the News & Observer in North Carolina is (again) uncut news of the
new Russia-China cooperation. The story, unlike so many out there, does not
even go so far as to warn Americans and western nations of the “danger” of this
relationship. I hope the reader hear my point. The full court press of the
world press seems to be off, for the moment at least. Let me reframe this.
North Carolina is getting straight world news! North Carolina, the heart of the
South!
Of
course, we have the holdouts at The New York Times, Bloomberg, BBC, and The
Guardian staying the creepy anti-Russia course. But European leaders and the
people especially are sick and tired of meaningless and useless economic
warfare against Russia. Warfare that hurts the little guy and girl, I might
add. Donald Trump is stomping about with threatening gestures like a reality
show host, while his tariff and sanctions rows stomp the life out of other
economies. Just the other day one of America’s best friends in this whole
anti-Russia gambit, EU President Jean-Claude Juncker called for an end to
“Russia-bashing” to an audience in Brussels. Furthermore, Donald Trump’s
support for bailing out on the Iran nuclear deal hits the geopolicy success
barometer at ZERO. I will not even count Israel in the calculations – Trump and
Netanyahu batting for the same team and all.
And
finally. My friend and colleague, Asia Times veteran correspondent Pepe Escobar
brought up the other day the vast oil chasm forming on account of America’s
crazy energy policies tied to hegemony. Pepe framed an argument on Facebook
recently about what he called “The Coming Oil Cyclone” – or a crash in
oil-producing/distribution capacity that will take crude to over $200 a barrel.
The report (warning) hinges on new drilling rates and depletion, but the end of
the story is a financial Armageddon on account of “quadrillion or more dollars
in derivatives hanging over the global financial system.” Escobar continues
in this revealing report on India staying in the Iran
nuclear deal, but my brilliant friend’s arguments (fears) are not his alone.
A story here on NEO about Saudi Arabia running out of
gas is one of the dozens on the subject. And Europe is scared as hell.
So,
in a crazy world where the American Dream turns out to be a world nightmare,
what are we to make of this Putin fellow? Another friend of mine, radio legend
Jeff Rense called him “The greatest statesman of our time,” in a conversation
we had a few weeks ago. The vested hegemony interests in America and Britain
have called Putin everything but “OK” the last few years, but without proof for
all those allegations, the public can only be fooled for so long. And in
Europe, politicians are scared to death of losing those pensions. Putin has the
gas – how difficult is this to understand? What’s more, it seems to me the
Russian bear has been pushed all the way back into the corner with all this
Obama-Trump nonsense. Watch what Vladimir Putin had to say on via Vesti News about another poor sportsmanship attack
like the one Ukraine acted out at the time of Sochi. Putin addressed a question
about a repeat during FIFA 2018. The Russian president said in no uncertain
terms that an attack on the Donbass region by the Kiev regime as a provocation
during FIFA would provoke “dire” circumstances up to an including Ukraine’s
overall sovereignty (paraphrased).
Like
I said, the bear pushed way too far back into a corner, and by unscrupulous
adversaries. The world is waking up, and Mr. Putin sees this too. He is not
emboldened in his comments but justified. There is a hint of righteous
indignation in him. And in the Russia people too. All things considered,
Trump’s administration had best regroup before the United States ends up
isolated and alone like the liberal world order wanted Putin and Russia to be.
Let
us hear your views.
Phil
Butler, is a policy investigator and analyst, a political scientist and expert
on Eastern Europe, he’s an author of the recent bestseller “Putin’s Praetorians” and other books. He writes exclusively
for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
https://journal-neo.org/2018/06/12/has-the-tide-turned-on-russophobia/
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