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Title: Putin's Rasputin Urges Russia to Arm Cuba in Echo of Kennedy Missile Crisis
Source: Newsweek
URL Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl ... nedy-missile-crisis/ar-AAWK8jS
Published: Apr 29, 2022
Author: Brendan Cole
Post Date: 2022-04-29 20:18:36 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 371
Comments: 8

Putin's Rasputin Urges Russia to Arm Cuba in Echo of Kennedy Missile Crisis

Brendan Cole - 29 April 2022

A Russian political philosopher and propagandist believed to have influenced Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine has said Moscow should send arms to its allies to retaliate against Western countries giving weapons to Kyiv's forces.

Russian President Vladimir Putin in Saint Petersburg on April 27, 2022.
© ALEXEY DANICHEV/Getty Images

Aleksandr Dugin is a 60-year-old intellectual and former Moscow State University professor, who has been described variously as "Putin's Rasputin", "Putin's philosopher" and even "Putin's brain."

He is believed to have the ear of the Russian president and his theories are thought to have shaped Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014 as well as the full-scale invasion of Ukraine that started on February 24.

Drawing on an ideology of an illiberal totalitarian Russian Empire that runs from Dublin to Vladivostok, Dugin's vision is to challenge the U.S. and "Atlanticism."

In a week in which the U.K. and the U.S. announced further military help for Ukraine, Dugin said in a VKontakte post that Russia should, in turn, respond by arming U.S. adversaries.

"If the United States and European countries are calmly supplying weapons to Ukraine, why shouldn't Russia also supply various weapons systems to its partners and proxies," Dogin wrote on the Russian social media network Tuesday.

His suggestion is for Russia to arm groups, including the Kurds, Hezbollah and Hamas in a move that would send an "unequivocal signal to the Turks, Israel, and will also make the Americans worry in Iraq and Syria."

He also said that weapons could also be given to North Korea, Serbia and Republika Srpska—the political subdivision of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He added, "of course, in Latin America, it is necessary to strengthen the distribution regime, first by arming Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela well."

Dogin said that such deliveries of arms would be accompanied by "the physical presence of our military, which Washington does not particularly like."

In January and with tensions high between the West and Moscow over its military buildup by Ukraine, Russia's deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov refused to rule out the possibility the Kremlin would order military deployments to Cuba and Venezuela.

"What Dugin is talking about here is basically a broader mobilization of Russian support for anti-western powers," said Samuel Ramani, associate fellow at the London think tank, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).

"It is part of a broader call for distracting NATO and the West. The argument that the Russians are making is that the West is trying to distract Russia by trying to open up new fronts," he told Newsweek, "so we should distract them back."

The Guardian reported this month that Russia was receiving military hardware and munitions for the Ukraine war from Iraq, through Iranian weapons smuggling networks.

Ramani said "it's possible that Russia could intervene over there," as well as in Bosnia, which Russian ambassador Igor Kalbukhov has threatened if it pursued NATO membership.

"But the idea of arming in Latin America is extremely remote," Ramani said, "the Russians have not made any movements towards backing that kind of policy."

An attempt by Moscow to deploy military assets to Cuba occurred most notably when the Soviet Union tried to put nuclear weapons on the Caribbean island in 1962. The brinkmanship between Moscow and Washington is thought to be the closest the Cold War superpowers came to nuclear war.

"I think it's bluster and bluff from Dugin, but it's certainly something to watch out for," Ramani said. Newsweek has reached out to the U.S. State Department for comment.


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The United States could easily prevent this by normalizing relations with Cuba and lifting the embargo. There is no sane reason for Cuba to be an ally of Russia.

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There is no sane reason for Cuba to be an ally of Russia.

When we lived and worked in Illinois, the Navy would fly aircraft from the Glenview Naval Air Station to drop sonar buoys in the Gulf of Mexico near Cuba to pick up Soviet subs in the region.

I hear now since the collapse of the Soviet Union the Naval Air Station has closed and it was turned into a shopping center. When working for Illinois State Highways we would once in a while go into the Naval Air Station to eat lunch. The Swabies had good food. All we needed was to show our State I.D. and we could eat as Contractors. ;)

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