Written by Andrew KORYBKO on 01/06/2018
Poland is proposing to host a permanent US military base
on its territory.
Poland wants to replace Germany as the US’ preferred partner
in Europe, taking advantage of American distrust with Berlin over Nord Stream II and
trade disagreements while capitalizing on the Pentagon’s desire to “contain”
Russia, thus satisfying multiple strategic objectives at once. The Polish
leadership believes that the region-wide “Three Seas Initiative” of 11 other Central and
Eastern European states that it wants to lead is ideologically compatible with the Trump
Administration’s anti-liberal populism and represents another strategic
convergence with the US. Paradoxically, however, while Poland is striving to
advance its national sovereignty, it’s nevertheless sacrificing it by wanting
to host an American military base, which is why a deeper explanation of this
proposal is necessary.
Poland isn’t just strategically important to Germany, Russia,
and the US, but also to China, being Beijing’s top
partner in the 16+1 collection of Central and Eastern European
states and correspondingly one of its top Silk Road nodes. China is
constructing a high-speed railway between the Hungarian and Serbian
capitals that’s expected to travel further southwards through the
Balkans in connecting to the Chinese-owned Greek port of Piraeus, one of the
largest in Europe and the envisioned terminal of what can be called the Balkan
Silk Road. This project, however, could also expand northwards through Slovakia
and thus to Poland, the largest country in the region and the heart of the
“Three Seas Initiative”, which would be a game-changing geopolitical
development if it ever happened.
The US would clearly oppose the unrestricted expansion of a
Chinese-built multipolar transnational connective infrastructure project into
the EU via the “Balkan backdoor”, but any potential Hybrid War disruption
that it could cause in the Balkans in order to offset this outcome
could be avoided if America gains control of this Silk Road corridor through a
military base in its most important Polish node. Although appearing at first
glance to nullify the strategic utility of this project, it might nevertheless
be the only way that the US would allow it to be built, which if successful,
would enable Poland to “balance” between the US & China as it seeks to
undermine its German & Russian Great Power neighbors.
Curiously, Polish and American interests converge through the
Balkan Silk Road because this Chinese project could reroute Western
European-East Asian trade from the Russian-transiting Eurasian Land Bridge and
correspondingly strengthen the “Three Seas Initiative” to the point where it
could challenge German control the EU and make a bid for decentralizing the
bloc back to a national sovereignty-focused collection of states from its
current status as a bunch of German neo-imperial colonies. Assessing the grand
strategic implications if a US base in Poland leads to Washington accepting the
Chinese-built Balkan Silk Road’s possible expansion to Warsaw one day, this
would clearly result in serious long-term losses for Germany and Russia while
being a major victory for the US and China.
As for Poland, its benefits will entirely depend on how well
the government can maintain a “balance” between the US’ growing military
influence and China’s future economic one.
The post presented is the partial transcript of the CONTEXT
COUNTDOWN radio program on Sputnik News, aired on Friday Jun 01, 2018:
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