The Dangerous Ignorance of
Germany’s New Foreign Minister
Eric
Zuesse, December 17, 2021
Germany’s new Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock came into office on December 8th without her
knowing that America’s stationing missiles in Ukraine on Russia’s border, and
only a 7-minute flying distance away from Moscow, would be even more
unacceptable to Moscow than, in 1962, would have
been, to Washington, the Soviet Union’s stationing missiles in Cuba, fifteen
minutes of flying-time away from Washington, during the Cuban Missile Crisis. She's evidently so
much of a neoconservative (supporter of U.S. imperialism) that Baerbock had
been ignoring this crucial and simple fact of international relations throughout
her entire prior 17-year career in politics, before becoming appointed as
Germany’s Foreign Minister.
She had ignored it so much so that Russia’s Foreign
Minister, Sergei Lavrov, during his introductory phone-conversation with her on
December 14th,
found in the course of the conversation with her, that he had to explain it to her. This is rather shocking.
She didn’t even know why Germany’s leader, during 2005-2021, Angela
Merkel, had — along with France's leader Francois Hollande — established in the
Minsk agreements for settling the Ukrainian war the “Normandy Format” for
negotiations between Ukraine (on Russia’s border) and its 2014 breakaway
Donbass region, in order to establish, at Minsk, a truce-agreement between
those two sides (Ukraine and its breakaway region) and agree to negotiate
between themselves a permanent peace-settlement, by which Donbass would again
be a part of Ukraine and voting in Ukrainian Presidential elections, but would
be granted, by Ukraine, some degree of internal autonomy (and guaranteed
peace). It would peacefully settle the Ukrainian war. Baerbock hasn’t yet
committed herself on whether to honor or even respect the armistice treaty that
Merkel, Hollande, and Putin, had jointly achieved between Ukraine and Donbass,
at Minsk. However, she has committed herself clearly on all other issues as
supporting the same views that the U.S. Government has endorsed. The U.S.
Government did not participate, in any way, in the Minsk agreements, and so she
could come out rejecting them — or else endorsing only the Minsk provisions
that the Ukrainian side had favored, and rejecting the provisions that the
Donbass side had favored. In other words: she could come out seeking to replace
the Minsk agreements, or even as outright endorsing a resumption of
Ukraine’s 2014-2015 effort to conquer Donbass militarily and treating all
residents there as being “terrorists” until those residents become
conquered.
Baerbock’s ignorance serves well the U.S. Government’s
long-term goal of conquering Russia (because it allows her to be the
neocon that she has always been), but it disserves the people of Germany by
subordinating the interests of the German people to the interests of America’s
billionaires who own oil-and-gas (and other) companies that are in competition
against ones in Russia, and it could even lead to another World War in which
Europe (including especially Germany) would be the main battleground. This is
clearly NOT in the interests of the German people.
Baerbock, in service to America’s billionaire
investors in fracked gas that becomes liquefied into canisters and then would
be shipped into Germany and other EU countries to replace the much cheaper
pipelined gas from Russia, has always criticized Germany’s policy of buying the
far less expensive German gas; but in these times of soaring gas prices in
Europe, her policy is even more costly to Germans than it had previously been.
She is apparently determined to do everything to prevent the recently completed
Nord Stream 2 gas-pipeline from Russia into Germany from being allowed to begin
operation — and she does this in order to serve American investors, who aim to
increase their sales to Europe.
She also was apparently ignorant about the Minsk
accords and their Normandy format and the reasons why Angela Merkel and
Francois Hollande had created them in order to establish a constructive truce
in the hot war that was then raging between the invader Ukraine and its former
region Donbass (which people Ukraine’s Government routinely referred to as
“terrorists” in Ukraine’s “Anti-Terrorist Operation” or “ATO”). And that is
what is not only psychopathic (like her insistence on buying U.S. gas instead
of Russian gas), but shocking.
On December 17th, NATO’s chief, its Secretary General
(who always expresses the U.S. President’s viewpoint) Jens Stoltenberg,
contemptuously called Russia the “aggressor” and rejected Russia’s “red lines”
(national-security demands), and he especially emphasized that Russia would have no say,
whatsoever, regarding whether or not NATO will accept Ukraine’s bid for
membership in the anti-Russian military alliance. Since Baerbock has consistently endorsed the views
that have been expressed by NATO’s Secretaries General, one may reasonably
expect that she will ignore what Lavrov had said to her on December 14th. If
she, on this matter, will not ignore the information she received from Russia,
that would indicate a fundamental change in her expressed positions, and the
likelihood for a Third World War will then be considerably reduced.
Also on December 17th, Zero Hedge bannered “German Cold Blast To Extend Into January Amid
Energy Crisis”,
and reported that, “the German Meteorological Service … released new data
Friday forecasting month-ahead temperatures will remain below seasonal levels
through the third week of January.” This will, of course, force up the demand
for gas in Germany, while the U.S-&-allied sanctions against Russia, and
any new sanctions that may be added during the Ukrainian war, will reduce the
supplies of gas from Russia, especially because the just-completed Nord Stream
2 pipeline from Russia to Germany is being blocked from starting operating.
Natural gas provided about 22 percent of Europe’s energy mix in 2019 and
Russia’s role as a major supplier has been enhanced by the depletion of North
Sea gas fields controlled by the U.K. and the Netherlands. Currently, the lowest-cost
producer and supplier of gas to Europe, “Russia, supplies about 50% of
Europe's natural gas. Most of the rest comes from Norway and Algeria.” Apparently, Annalena Baerbock, and her boss the
new German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz — both now having displayed their
neoconservative loyalties — don’t care as much about that as they care about
helping the U.S. Government to conquer Russia.
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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author
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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