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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, December 31, 2016
What is Henry Kissinger Up To?
Every
Russian needs to understand that being part of the West means living by
Washington’s rules. The only country in the Western Alliance that has
an independent foreign and economic policy is the US.
( December 29, 2016, Washington DC, Sri Lanka Guardian) The
English language Russian news agency, Sputnik, reports that former US
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is advising US president-elect Donald
Trump how to “bring the United States and Russia closer together to offset China’s military buildup.”
If we take this report at face value, it tells us that Kissinger, an old
cold warrior, is working to use Trump’s commitment to better relations
with Russia in order to separate Russia from its strategic alliance with
China.
China’s military buildup is a response to US provocations against China
and US claims to the South China Sea as an area of US national
interests. China does not intend to attack the US and certainly not
Russia.
Kissinger, who was my colleague at the Center for Strategic and
International studies for a dozen years, is aware of the pro-American
elites inside Russia, and he is at work creating for them a “China
threat” that they can use in their effort to lead Russia into the arms
of the West. If this effort is successful, Russia’s sovereignty will be
eroded exactly as has the sovereignty of every other country allied with
the US.
At President Putin’s last press conference , journalist Marat Sagadatov
asked if Russia wasn’t already subject to forms of foreign
semi-domination: “Our economy, industry, ministries and agencies often
follow the rules laid down by international organizations and are
managed by consulting companies. Even our defense enterprises have
foreign consulting firms auditing them.” The journalist asked, “if it is
not time to do some import substitution in this area too?”
Every Russian needs to understand that being part of the West means
living by Washington’s rules. The only country in the Western Alliance
that has an independent foreign and economic policy is the US.
All of us need to understand that although Trump has been elected
president, the neoconservatives remain dominant in US foreign policy,
and their commitment to the hegemony of the US as the uni-power remains
as strong as ever. The neoconservative ideology has been
institutionalized in parts of the CIA, State Department and Pentagon.
The neoconservatives retain their influence in media, think tanks,
university faculties, foundations, and in the Council on Foreign
Relations.
We also need to understand that Trump revels in the role of tough guy
and will say things that can be misinterpreted as my friend, Finian
Cunningham, whose columns I read, usually with appreciation, might have
done ( http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/46103.htm ).
I do not know that Trump will prevail over the vast neoconservative
conspiracy. However, it seems clear enough that he is serious about
reducing the tensions with Russia that have been building since
President Clinton violated the George H. W. Bush administration’s
promise that NATO would not expand one inch to the East. Unless Trump
were serious, there is no reason for him to announce Exxon CEO Rex
Tillerson as his choice for Secretary of State. In 2013 Mr. Tillerson
was awarded Russia’s Order of Friendship.
As Professor Michel Chossudovsky has pointed out, a global corporation
such as Exxon has interests different from those of the US
military/security complex. The military/security complex needs a
powerful threat, such as the former “Soviet threat” which has been
transformed into the “Russian threat,” in order to justify its hold on
an annual budget of approximately one trillion dollars. In contrast,
Exxon wants to be part of the Russian energy business. Therefore, as
Secretary of State, Tillerson is motivated to achieve good relations
between the US and Russia, whereas for the military/security complex
good relations undermine the orchestrated fear on which the
military/security budget rests.
Clearly, the military/security complex and the neoconservatives see
Trump and Tillerson as threats, which is why the neoconservatives and
the armaments tycoons so strongly opposed Trump and why CIA Director
John Brennan made wild and unsupported accusations of Russian
interference in the US presidential election.
The lines are drawn. The next test will be whether Trump can obtain
Senate confirmation of his choice of Tillerson as Secretary of State.
The myth is widespread that President Reagan won the cold war by
breaking the Soviet Union financially with an arms race. As one who was
involved in Reagan’s effort to end the cold war, I find myself yet again
correcting the record.
Reagan never spoke of winning the cold war. He spoke of ending it. Other
officials in his government have said the same thing, and Pat Buchanan
can verify it.
Reagan wanted to end the Cold War, not win it. He spoke of those
“godawful” nuclear weapons. He thought the Soviet economy was in too
much difficulty to compete in an arms race. He thought that if he could
first cure the stagflation that afflicted the US economy, he could force
the Soviets to the negotiating table by going through the motion of
launching an arms race. “Star wars” was mainly hype. (Whether or nor the
Soviets believed the arms race threat, the American leftwing clearly
did and has never got over it.)
Reagan had no intention of dominating the Soviet Union or collapsing it.
Unlike Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama, he was not controlled by
neoconservatives. Reagan fired and prosecuted the neoconservatives in
his administration when they operated behind his back and broke the law.
The Soviet Union did not collapse because of Reagan’s determination to
end the Cold War. The Soviet collapse was the work of hardline
communists, who believed that Gorbachev was loosening the Communist
Party’s hold so quickly that Gorbachev was a threat to the existence of
the Soviet Union and placed him under house arrest. It was the hardline
communist coup against Gorbachev that led to the rise of Yeltsin. No one
expected the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The US military/security complex did not want Reagan to end the Cold
War, as the Cold War was the foundation of profit and power for the
complex. The CIA told Reagan that if he renewed the arms race, the
Soviets would win, because the Soviets controlled investment and could
allocate a larger share of the economy to the military than Reagan
could.
Reagan did not believe the CIA’s claim that the Soviet Union could
prevail in an arms race. He formed a secret committee and gave the
committee the power to investigate the CIA’s claim that the US would
lose an arms race with the Soviet Union. The committee concluded that
the CIA was protecting its prerogatives. I know this because I was a
member of the committee.
American capitalism and the social safety net would function much better
without the drain on the budget of the military/security complex. It is
more correct to say that the military/security complex wants a major
threat, not an actual arms race. Stateless Muslim terrorists are not a
sufficient threat for such a massive US military, and the trouble with
an actual arms race as opposed to a threat is that the US armaments
corporations would have to produce weapons that work instead of cost
overruns that boost profits.
The latest US missile ship has twice broken down and had to be towed
into port. The F-35 has cost endless money, has a variety of problems (
http://www.stopthef35.com/pentagon-f-35-wont-have-a-chance-in-real-combat/
) and is already outclassed. The Russian missiles are hypersonic. The
Russian tanks are superior. The explosive power of the Russian Satan II
ICBM is terrifying. The morale of the Russian forces is high. They have
not been exhausted from 15 years of fighting without much success
pointless wars against women and children.
Washington, given the corrupt nature of the US military/security
complex, can arms race all it wants without being a danger to Russia or
China, much less to the strategic alliance between the two powers.
The neoconservatives are discredited, but they are still a powerful
influence on US foreign policy. Until Trump relegates them to the
ideological backwaters, Russia and China had best hold on to their
strategic alliance. Anyone attempting to break this alliance is a threat
to both Russia and China, and to America and to life on earth.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for
Economic Policy and associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was
columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and Creators
Syndicate. He has had many university appointments. His internet columns
have attracted a worldwide following. Roberts’ latest books are The
Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the
West, How America Was Lost, and The Neoconservative Threat to World
Order.