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Title: Beware Growling Bears
Source: Rockwell
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Published: Mar 2, 2007
Author: Eric Margolis
Post Date: 2007-03-02 10:08:07 by bluedogtxn
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Comments: 8

Beware Growling Bears

by Eric Margolis by Eric Margolis

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When the Russian bears growls, it’s best to pay attention. Vladimir Putin’s harsh criticism of US military and foreign policy on 10 February should have set off alarm bells in the west.

But senior US officials are so obsessed with Iraq, and so used by now to having Moscow agree to whatever Washington wanted to do around the globe, even in Russia’s backyard, they mostly shrugged off Putin’s warnings. The US and British media self-righteously blasted the Russian leader for daring to question the Pax Americana.

In his startlingly blunt speech at a security conference in Munich, Russia’s president accused Washington of seeking world domination, undermining the UN and other international institutions, trying to monopolize world energy sources, destabilizing the Mideast by its bungled occupation of Iraq, and unleashing a new nuclear arms race by planning to deploy anti-missile systems in Eastern Europe.

Russia has long fumed over NATO’s advance to its western borders, and Washington’s attempts to replace Moscow’s influence in Ukraine, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. This writer has long maintained that while one deeply sympathizes with the desire of East European states to take shelter from old foe Russia by joining NATO, pushing the alliance to Russia’s doorstep was dangerously provocative and militarily ill-advised.

“He who defends everything,” said Frederick the Great, “defends nothing.” The Baltic states are indefensible; Bulgaria and Romania military liabilities, as Germany found in World War II. Bulgaria and Romania were inducted into NATO because the US Air Force wanted use of their Black Sea air bases as part of its air bridge to the Mideast and Central Asia.

President Putin certainly merits strong criticism for his fabricated war against independent Chechnya and massive human rights violations there, and for his increasingly authoritarian rule – ironically, the same charges many also level at President George W. Bush over Iraq.

But Putin is right when he warns that the Bush Administration has undermined the UN, made a dangerous mess in the Mideast, and threatens to ignite a strategic arms race by modernizing the US nuclear arsenal and planning to deploy ballistic missile defense systems (BMD) in Poland and the Czech Republic.

In response, Gen. Nikolai Solovtsov, chief of Russia’s Strategic Missile Forces, warned US BMD plans may compel Russia to withdraw from the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, a cornerstone of US-Russian détente, and deploy a new generation of intermediate-range missiles aimed at Europe.

However, it remains unclear amidst all the ruckus how a US BMD system in Poland and the Czech Republic would threaten Russia’s long-range missiles, which are mostly based in silos or on rail cars in central and eastern Russia, whose normal trajectory would be over the Arctic regions, not Eastern Europe.

The Russians scoff at US claims its new BMD systems in Poland and the Czech Republic are designed to stop missiles from Iran and other unspecified “rogue” states. They certainly have a point. Why on earth would Iran fire missiles at Warsaw or Prague if it had them? A propos, Iran’s longest-range missile, Shehab-3, which carries a conventional warhead, is about 800 miles. The expected range of the Shehab-4 under development is 1,200–1,300 miles, not enough to even reach Eastern Europe.

The new US BMD strategic systems, says Moscow and some western defense analysts, are part of the Bush/Cheney Administration’s profoundly destabilizing efforts to erect anti-missile defenses in Alaska, Europe, and elsewhere around the globe that are intended to nullify the nuclear arsenals of Russia and China.

The White House appears to be heading away from the traditional balance of mutually assured destruction and toward absolute nuclear supremacy. Given the faked war against Iraq, and Bush and Cheney’s strident talk about “pre-emptive strikes against threatening nations,” the Russians are understandably uneasy. Their nuclear arsenal remains the leading strategic threat to the United States.

Putin’s angry speech is a warning that a reviving Russia will not allow the US to attain unchallenged world nuclear, political, or energy domination. China echoes this warning. Ironically, high world oil prices caused in good part by Bush’s disastrous invasion of Iraq have boosted Russia’s oil-based economy, allowing Moscow to modernize its run-down armed forces.

Putin’s speech also suggest Russia will take a more active role in the Mideast. This could be a positive development given the striking inability of the Bush/Cheney Administration to separate itself from the policies of Israel’s right wing parties and return to its traditional somewhat more balanced Mideast role.

Some Europeans also quietly welcomed Putin’s speech. There is growing irritation in the EU and NATO – what former US National Security chief Zbigniew Brzezinski cruelly terms “America’s vassal states” – at being brusquely ordered about by Washington and told send troops to Iraq and Afghanistan.

History repeatedly shows that when one nation becomes too dominant, others will join forces to oppose it. Russia and China are drawing closer together to challenge American power. President Putin has said “enough.” A new Cold War? Not quite yet, but there are plenty of alarming portents.

March 2, 2007

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#1. To: bluedogtxn (#0)

enough is enough bump

Dr.Ron Paul for President

Lod  posted on  2007-03-02   11:15:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: lodwick (#1)

enough is enough bump

You would think so, right?

Apparently not so for the asswipes ruining our country.

...do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. For even the very wise cannot see all ends.

bluedogtxn  posted on  2007-03-02   11:19:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: bluedogtxn. all (#2)

A caller to the PowerHour asked if we couldn't find a judge somewhere that would commit smirk, et al, to the looney-bin...sounded like a plan to me.

Dr.Ron Paul for President

Lod  posted on  2007-03-02   11:25:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: bluedogtxn (#2)

The scariest day for our DC oligarchy in the last 60 years was November 9th, 1989- the day the Berlin Wall fell. My God, what would become of their Cold War gravy train? What would become of their MIC perpetual parasite free lunch? Their sprawling system of foreign bases? Their resorts and golf courses all over the world for the elite cadre of officers and generals and US government apparatchiks? Their private fleets of lear jets? Their mansion "retreats"? Their massive budgets?

As a young conservative in 1989- I remember asking myself "what the fuck?" when George the First travelled to Ukraine to ask them NOT to secede from the Soviet Union! Or when the State department suggested that Russia "restore order" in Central Europe!

Burkeman1  posted on  2007-03-02   15:45:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Burkeman1 (#4)

The scariest day for our DC oligarchy in the last 60 years was November 9th, 1989- the day the Berlin Wall fell. My God, what would become of their Cold War gravy train? What would become of their MIC perpetual parasite free lunch?

That should have been the day that Saddam took a good look at his surroundings and stopped listening to anything that April Glaspie had to say.

"First I'm gonna bother everybody I meet, and then I'll probably go home and get drunk."

orangedog  posted on  2007-03-02   15:58:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: orangedog (#5)

Saddam overestimated the intellignce of the American people. I bet he would read Neowhore propganda that called him a "Hitler" and his regime a "Grave threat" to America and he would be incredulous that anyone could fall for it. His biggest mistake- was underestimating how easy it is to make Americans pee their pants over the most weakling of countries and idiotic of threats.

I mean we have people who actually think "they" are going to "come here" unless "we" fight them "over there". Americans fearing Iraq coming to attack them is akin to the French fearing Apaches coming to kill them in 1885- absurd beyond comment.

Burkeman1  posted on  2007-03-02   16:49:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Burkeman1 (#6)

Americans fearing Iraq coming to attack them is akin to the French fearing Apaches coming to kill them in 1885- absurd beyond comment.

What about Geronimo's slaughter of the French at Versailles?

I guess you've conveniently forgotten about the whole White Mountain vs. Burgundy campaign!

...do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. For even the very wise cannot see all ends.

bluedogtxn  posted on  2007-03-02   16:53:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Burkeman1 (#4)

s a young conservative in 1989- I remember asking myself "what the fuck?" when George the First travelled to Ukraine to ask them NOT to secede from the Soviet Union! Or when the State department suggested that Russia "restore order" in Central Europe!

I recall that also. At times it almost seemed as if G.H.W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev were gay lovers.

The benefits of education and of useful knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preservation of a free government. - Sam Houston

Sam Houston  posted on  2007-03-02   17:48:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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