Russia
has always fascinated me—the stern heroes who defended Muscovy
against the Golden Horde, the ornate and mysterious orthodox faith,
the vast spaces, the remarkable learning and philosophy, the
Bolshevik Revolution against imperialism... It’s clear the West has
always been jealous of a race of genius, highly deserving respect.
Today’s fearful standoff is yet another epic struggle reflecting
Russia’s past glory, but unfortunately, now in a nightmarish world
of drones and nuclear bombs. Far more tragic than could be easily
reconstructed in tales of how Boris Gudonov pushed the Poles out of
Moscow, leading eventually to the rise of Moscow.
That is perhaps the underlying reason for the vindictive
animosity that shrieks forth from the western media, as the American
bully tries to taunt the Russian bear into doing something
foolish—to attack that foolish Poland, for instance. But the Russian
leader stands by his principles and his fellow Slavs, and holds
firm, despite the provocations. No one is going to destroy Russia
nor will they succeed in breaking up the ancient slavic federacy
into Wal Marts.
A more recent episode in Russia’s history involves the German
statesman Bismarck, who
recognized
that the rimland powers (then Britain, now the US, which use
superior naval might to dominate the world) had to neutralize Russia
to keep in control of the European heartland. That the British (now
Americans) had to keep Germany and Russia apart, as “Who rules East
Europe commands the Heartland; who rules the Heartland commands the
World-Island; who rules the World-Island commands the world.”
(MacKinder)
Today’s ‘moralists’ find it difficult to explain that Bismarck,
yes, was a cold calculator and his decisions were rarely subjected
to ethical criteria—but the result of his Realpolitik was a
relatively stable German state which under Bismarck’s chancellorship
managed Europe’s adjustments without armed conflicts. Between 1871
and 1890, the German Empire was on the whole a stabilizing factor in
Europe. During the Berlin Congress to end the Balkan crisis in 1878,
Bismarck effectively presented himself as an honest broker,
respected by all of Europe. However, with Bismarck’s departure in
1890, this period of the relaxation of European tensions and
Germany’s stabilizing influence was over. The German chauvinists
recklessly abandoned Bismarck’s plan to keep the rimlanders at bay,
denying Europe peace and prosperity for the next century, but
providing lots of spoils for the (rimlander) victors.
We now have more than enough proof that if Germany and Russia get
along, it is a blessing for Europe; if we go to war, the whole
continent lies in ruins, picked apart by rimlanders.
The current western decision to invade Ukraine is for no other
reason than once again crushing the spirit of Bismarck. Weaken
Germany through a pointless war with Russia, and walk into the
devastation with a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
(TTIP), a kind of NATO for the destitute masses. And then the “West”
will rule forever.
As Pepe Escobar puts it, “the Empire of Chaos dream of regime
change in Russia has always hinged on controlling large swathes of
Eurasia. A puppet in Moscow—a carbon copy of the drunken stooge
Yeltsin—would free up Russia’s immense natural resources for the
West, with those from the contiguous Central Asian “stans” as a
bonus.”
If on the other hand Russia maintains its influence, even
indirectly, in Ukraine and on Central Asia’s oil and natural gas
wealth, Moscow is capable of projecting itself again as a superpower
and putting a hold on the US unipolar world.
Russia has not backed down. In a spirit of goodwill, the Soviet
Union joined the landmark Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe
(how much proof do NATO warmongers need that Russia has always
wanted peace?). By 2007, it was clear what NATO was up to in
Ukraine, and Putin wisely canceled the treaty and is now protecting
Crimea and testing NATO’s defenses by flying their planes into
NATO’s defensive perimeter.
Ukraine and Russia have always been allies. Most Ukrainians are
Russian (the few xenophobic Ukrainians that the West praises so
lavishly were molded in Poland in the 1930-50s and are largely
fascist.
But that doesn’t matter to western world conquerors, who
encouraged Nazis in the past, whose sense of morality is zero. They
thought that Ukraine would be a walk-over, lured like the
Lithuanians into accepting US arms and luxuries in lieu of national
integrity. But that didn’t work.
This
duplicity among western media means that no such media can be
respected. It is more worthwhile to reflect on the fact that
Ukraine’s Prince Shuysky was elected Tsar until the Russian
pretender came of age 500 yrs ago. That was the age of heroic
politics.
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