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Unfortunately,
the question is
there going to be an actual conflict between Russia and the United States
doesn’t look rhetorical these days. It becomes
even more acute if we are to carefully analyze the rapidly worsening relations
between the two nuclear states that are being eroded by the hawks in
Washington.
It’s been noted
that for more than a decade Russia has been increasingly demonized and thus
delegitimized by the American political-media establishment. This began with the personal vilification of Russian
President Vladimir Putin but has grown into a general Russophobic indictment of
Russia itself and any of its citizens that may have contacted Americans in any
form over the last decade. This notion has been stressed by a well-respected professor emeritus of
Russian studies at NYU and Princeton, Stephen F. Cohen.
Additionally,
there’s opinions that more recently, those “crimes” attributed to the Kremlin
in the UK and Syria have expanded the condemnation beyond charges customarily
leveled against Soviet Russia. The White House’s policy documents have also
presented a belligerent stance toward Russia. As threats keep flying across the
ocean, one has to notice in regret that those are not just keep tensions high
but also produce knee-jerk policy responses focused on mindless confrontation.
The rapid
deterioration of bilateral relations between Washington and Moscow was the
primarily topic of the panel held at the Center for the National
Interest, where experts discussed bilateral ties between the two states. During
that discussion there was a point where analysts started to openly wonder if
there could be some sort of military confrontation between the two
nuclear-armed great powers since the tensions have been incredibly high for
years now.
Previously,
even during periods of tension, as during the Kosovo crisis in the late 1990s,
few believed that disagreement between Washington and Moscow could lead to a
serious crisis, let alone a nuclear war. But it took Washington only a decade
to start arguing that a Russian-American armed conflict is a possibility, and
that the the risk of such confrontation is growing, while doing nothing to
reduce the level of tension between the states.
It came to a
point where the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General, Paul J.
Selva told the media that the Pentagon has already drafted a
plan of the conflict, even though it is guaranteed to result in a mutually
assured nuclear annihilation. Moreover, an Associate Professor of Government
Georgetown University, Matthew Kroenig has recently presented his calculation
of the number of casualties that Russia and the US are to suffer in an event of
a nuclear conflict.
While a recent
RAND Corporation study concluded that Russia could overrun NATO’s member states
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the Baltics within sixty hours, the war games
did not simulate the use of nuclear weapons. If, however, a war was to break
out between NATO and Russia, nuclear weapons would certainly come into play.
At the recent
World Economic Forum in Davos, the former US Secretary of Defense, Ashton
Carter announced that Washington and its NATO allies were to develop a plan of
war with Russia that he described as a highly likely development! Moreover, the
Trump’s administration is now requesting Congress to allocate up to 6.3 billion
dollars of the defense budget on the efforts to deter Russia in Europe for the
fiscal year of 2019, which constitutes a 1.7 billion dollars increase in
comparison with previous years.
And
preparations for this so-called ‘deterrence’ are in full swing, as the Pentagon
creates stockpiles of weapons, military equipment, ammunition, rations and
other military property in various parts of Europe. Experts say that such
logistical reserves are quite sufficient for a rapid deployment of a 300
thousand man strong force on the continent.
According to a
report released by Warrior Maven, the Pentagon is also planning to deploy its
Stryker vehicles in Europe in foreseeable future. The source notes that
Washington is fast-tracking newly configured Stryker vehicles armed with
helicopter and drone-killing weapons to counter Russia, while noting that arms
specialists have been looking for a rapid solution for the near-term fight for quite a
while now. The rapid pace of such preparations leads military experts to a
conclusion that Washington is planning a massive military action against Russia
by 2020.
Reports show
that the US NAVY is increasing its presence in the Black Sea in a bid to
counteract the growing Russia’s military presence in this region. According to
the sitting US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo the times of Washington “soft”
approach to Russia are all but gone now, and that the US has a list of ways in
which it can hamper Russia’s interests across the globe. So it should come as no
surprise that the CIA has been hiring candidates that have both the military
background and a strong command of the Russian language, with British
intelligence agencies doing precisely the same.
Speaking at a
budget hearing in the United States
House Committee on Armed Services last March,
Commander of the United States Strategic Command, General John E. Hyten
announced that that Russia may be destroyed by the force of the US submarine
fleet. In a bid to confirm this notion, the website of the US Navy released
information about actical missile launching exercise being
conducted in the Arctics by two US nuclear submarines USS Hartford of the Los
Angeles-class and USS Connecticut of the Seawolf-class. However, one can
remember how the former commander of NATO forces, the now retired Admiral James
Stavridis, warned Washington that by focusing Pentagon’s attention on the North
Atlantic, it’s increasing the risk of dangerous incidents occurring that could
lead to catastrophic consequences.
According to a
retired French intelligence officer, deputy director of the French Center for
Intelligence Studies (CF2R) Alain
Rodier, Washington is in a state of war with Russia, although this war hasn’t
turned particularly hot by now. The Pentagon has already spilled the blood of
Russian citizens in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor Syria. Fortunately, at the moment there
are no direct clashes between the regular forces of the US and Russian regular
forces, although reconnaissance planes and drones are now commonly violating
those zones that would normally be restricted for them. However, it must be
noted that all attemps of dialogue with Moscow have been unilaterally
derailed by Washington. President Putin defends the interests of his fellow
citizens – which is becoming a rare occurrence in today’s Western world, even
though they do not necessarily correspond with the interests of Europeans. It’s
also been noted by this expert that Russia does not represent a direct or even
indirect threat to the EU, in spite of the constant attempts of Britain, Poland
and the Baltic countries to spread anti-Russian hysteria.
The ongoing
deployment of American non-strategic nuclear capabilities in Europe is
accompanied by the destabilizing practice of “joint nuclear missions”. Under
these missions, that constitute a gross violation of the Non-Proliferation
Treaty, non-nuclear NATO members participate in planning of the possible use of
US non-strategic nuclear weapons and are engaged in acquiring skills necessary
for such strikes. No one should be mislead into believing that by drawing the
armed forces of European states in such exercises Washington is planning
anything else than the actual use of nuclear weapons against Russia. Against
this background, there’s little doubt that European citizens should voice their
frustration with such practices if they are not planning to suffer the fate of
citizens of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that were obliterated by first American
nukes.
However, one
shouldn’t be too surprised with Washington’s war preparations, as a 100 years
ago, when Russia was in turmoil as a civil war raged between the new Bolshevik
government and their political opponents, a contingent of more than 8,000 American soldiers landed
in Vladivostok. Even though the American intervention suffered the same
problems as later deployments, their actual mission of conquest is often
confused these days with «humanitarian concerns» and even a desire «to bring
democracy to Russia».
As a matter of
fact, a half of all US residents accuse President Donald Trump of destroying
Washington’s ties with Russia, as it’s been shown by a poll conducted by
Morning Consult in cooperation with Politico.
Today,
according to the conclusions of numerous analysts, it is precisely the position
of President Trump who doesn’t have the the imagination to picture the sheer
destructive power of nuclear weapons that pushes the Pentagon into attempts to
seek ways of getting an upper hand through the sacrifice of the lives of its
military personnel. We must not forget that the fact that today major players
are in possession of a large number of nuclear devices accompanied by the fact
that they preserve them in a state of full combat readiness increases the
danger of a nuclear war, with any minor miscalculation resulting in an instant
and complete destruction of the entire world, including the United States.
Martin Berger
is a freelance journalist and geopolitical analyst, exclusively for the online
magazine “New Eastern
Outlook.”
https://journal-neo.org/2018/05/31/should-we-fear-a-nuclear-war-between-russia-and-the-us/
https://journal-neo.org/2018/05/31/should-we-fear-a-nuclear-war-between-russia-and-the-us/
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