U.S. Defense Secretary Tells EU: “Deter Peace,” Confront Russia & China
Eric Zuesse,
originally posted at The Saker
U.S. Secretary of
Defense Mark Esper told Europeans, in statements on July 29th and August 9th,
“We are moving
many troops further east, closer to Russia’s border, to deter them.”
The U.S.
Department of Defense’s website, when it issued the transcript of Esper’s
statement “so that we can all deter Russia and avoid peace in Europe,”
added in brackets, “[editor’s note. Secretary Esper intended to say ‘avoid
conflict in Europe’]”; however, that does not appear to reflect Esper’s
statement, for the following reasons:
1. The
assertion “so that we can all deter Russia and avoid peace in Europe”
was so inflammatory as to demand a ‘correction’ regardless of whether that
statement was consistent with everything else that he has been saying, and it
is consistent with everything else that he has been saying.
2. Esper’s
4,800-word speech on that occasion did not use the word “conflict” even once.
It is not a word that he typically uses. By contrast, against that zero
frequency for “conflict,” he used there “deter” 21 times. He used “peace” three
times. Each of those was in a hostile context: First, “One
of our primary missions is to prevent another great power war, and to maintain
great power peace. The National Defense Strategy, the NDS, guides our efforts
to adapt the force, and the EUCOM plan optimizes our force posture in Europe as
we seek to deter malign actors there.” Second, “These
efforts all increase our opportunity to generate greater peace in Europe and
enhance the U.S.'s effectiveness in great power competition.” Third, “And
I've said that very publicly, I've said that very privately to my counterparts
as well, about the importance of NATO, any alliance, sharing the burden so that
we can all deter Russia and avoid peace in Europe.”
He used the phrase
“great power competition” five times: First, “Today, we
want to update you on the status of our U.S. European Command review, which was
accelerated with the president's decision in early June to reduce our footprint
in Germany, and our plans to reposition our forces in Europe to be
better-situated for great power competition.” Second, “As
we've entered a new era of great power competition, we are now at another one
of those inflection points in NATO's history.” Third, “One
of our primary missions is to prevent another great power war, and to maintain
great power peace.” (“Great power peace” did not mean “peace” in any
broader sense but only that the U.S. does not want to become a battlefield in
World War III — that’s for Europe, etc., not for the U.S., to serve as the
war-fields; it would be like happened during WW II. This was a very careful
usage of words.) Fourth, “We focus on actions inside
and outside our area of responsibility, and vigilance with respect to great
power competition is an absolute imperative.” (That reaffirms Esper’s focus
on “great power competition.” Europe’s nations are vassal-states. They are
expendable. The way that Barack Obama said this was “The United States is and remains the one
indispensable nation.” Every other nation is
“dispensable.” How much clearer can it be? Furthermore: Esper explicitly
asserts there that “We focus on actions inside and outside our area of
responsibility,” which means that the U.S. military imposes its will “outside
our area of responsibility” — anywhere in the world — meaning against any real
or imagined “great power competitor,” which refers specifically to both Russia
and China. Consequently, the U.S. regime demands that Europe get in line with
the U.S. Government’s objective to defeat both Russia and China. He says that
this is “an absolute imperative.”) Fifth, “These efforts
all increase our opportunity to generate greater peace in Europe and enhance
the U.S.’s effectiveness in great power competition.” (“Greater peace in
Europe” implies that European nations are at war. It’s a lie. Esper has made clear
that “great power competition” is the U.S. regime’s obsessive focus.)
The other
assertion, that “We are moving
many troops further east, closer to Russia’s border, to deter them,” is
a clear affirmation of the U.S. regime’s lie to Mikhail Gorbachev in 1990 when
he was ending the Cold War on Russia’s side — ending its communism, ending its
Warsaw Pact military alliance, ending the Soviet Union — and George Herbert
Walker Bush deceived him into believing that NATO would not move “one inch to the east.” The
sheer evilness of that man and of all subsequent U.S. Presidents, for their
ceaseless efforts ultimately to conquer Russia, and
now with Trump also to conquer China, is perhaps unsurpassed in human history,
competing even with Adolf Hitler. It’s what happens when a country — in this
instance the United States — gets taken over by its aristocracy, its
billionaires.
Europe is to
serve, along with the Middle East and elsewhere, as America’s battlefields to
conquer Russia and China. That’s the plan.
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Investigative
historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and
of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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