{"id":185026,"date":"2017-03-27T05:02:49","date_gmt":"2017-03-27T09:02:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/will-washington-risk-ww3-to-block-emerging-eu-russia-superstate-oped-eurasia-review\/"},"modified":"2017-03-27T05:02:49","modified_gmt":"2017-03-27T09:02:49","slug":"will-washington-risk-ww3-to-block-emerging-eu-russia-superstate-oped-eurasia-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ww3\/will-washington-risk-ww3-to-block-emerging-eu-russia-superstate-oped-eurasia-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Will Washington Risk WW3 To Block Emerging EU-Russia Superstate  OpEd &#8211; Eurasia Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Russia is an inalienable and organic part of Greater    Europe and European civilization. Our citizens think of    themselves as EuropeansThats why Russia proposes moving    towards the creation of a common economic space from the    Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, a community referred to by    Russian experts as the Union of Europe which will strengthen    Russias potential in its economic pivot toward the new    Asia. - Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russia and    the changing world, February 2012  <\/p>\n<p>    Therelentless demonization of Vladimir Putin is just    onepart of Washingtonsmulti-prongedstrategy    toroll-back Russian power in Central Asia and extinguish    Putins dream of a Greater Europe. Along with the attempt to    smear the Russian president as a KGB thug and dictator, the    media has also alleged that Moscow intervened in the US    presidential elections and that Russia is aserial    aggressor that poses a growing threatto European and US    national security. Themedia onslaught, which has greatly    intensified since the election of Donald Trump in November    2016,has beenaccompanied by harsh economic    sanctions, asymmetrical attacks on Russias markets and    currency, the arming and training of Russian adversaries in    Ukraine and Syria, the calculated suppression of oil prices,    andaheavy-handedeffort to sabotage Russias    business relations in Europe. In short, Washington is    doing everything in its power to prevent Russia and Europe from    merging intothe worlds biggestfree trade zone    thatwill be the center of global growth and prosperity    for the next century.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is why the US State Department joined with the CIA to    topple the elected governmentof Ukraine in 2014.    Washington hoped that by annexing avital landbridge    between the EU and Asia, US powerbrokers could control critical    pipeline corridors that are drawing the two continents closer    together into an alliance that will exclude the United States.    The prospect of Russia meeting more of the EUs growing energy    needs, while Chinas high-speed railway systemdelivers    more low-cost manufactured goods, suggests that the worlds    center of economic gravity is shifting fast increasing the    probability that theUSwill    continueonitspath of    irreversibledecline. And when theUSdollar    isinevitablyjettisoned as the primary means of    exchange between trade partners in the emerging Asia-EU free    trade zone, then the recycling of wealth into US debt will drop    offprecipitously sending US markets plunging while the    economy slips into a deep slump. Preventing Putin from    creating a harmonious community of economies from Lisbon to    Vladivostok is no minor hurtle for the United States.    Its a matter of life and death.  <\/p>\n<p>    Remember the Wolfowitz Doctrine:  <\/p>\n<p>      Our first objective is to prevent the re-emergence of a new      rival, either on the territory of the former Soviet Union or      elsewhere, that poses a threat on the order of that posed      formerly by the Soviet Union. This is a dominant      consideration underlying the new regional defense strategy      and requires that we endeavor to prevent any hostile power      from dominating a region whose resources would, under      consolidated control, be sufficient to generate global      power.    <\/p>\n<p>    Washingtons relations with Russia will always be fractious    becauseRussia poses a perennial threat toUS    ambitions to rule the world. Geography is fate, and Russias    geography contains massive oil and gas reserves that Europe    needs to heat its homes and fuel its businesses.    Thesymbiotic relationshipbetween supplier and    end-userwill eventually lead to the lifting of trade    barriers, the lowering of tariffs, and the smooth melding    together of national economies into aregion-wide common    market.Thismay beWashingtons biggest    nightmare, but itsalso Putins top strategic priority.    Heres what he said:  <\/p>\n<p>      We must consider more extensive cooperation in the energy      sphere, up to and including the formation of a common      European energy complex. The Nord Stream gas pipeline under      the Baltic Sea and the South Stream pipeline under the Black      Sea are important steps in that direction. These projects      have the support of many governments and involve major      European energy companies. Once the pipelines start operating      at full capacity, Europe will have a reliable and flexible      gas-supply system that does not depend on the political whims      of any nation. This will strengthen the continents energy      security not only in form but in substance. This is      particularly relevant in the light of the decision of some      European states to reduce or renounce nuclear energy.    <\/p>\n<p>    If Europewants areliable partner that can meet its    energy needs, thenRussia fits the    bill.Unfortunately, the US    hasrepeatedlytried tosabotage both pipelines    in order to undermine EU-Russiarelations. Washington    would prefer that Europe either dramatically curtailits    use of natural gas or find other more expensive    alternativesthat dont involveRussia. In other    words, Europes material needsare    beingsacrificedfor Washingtons    geopoliticalobjectives,the primary goal of which is    to prevent the forming of Greater Europe.  <\/p>\n<p>    Washingtons war against Russia is becoming increasingly    militarized. Recently the Pentagon deployed more combat    troops to Syria and Kuwait suggesting that US warplanners    intend to shift from the current strategy of arming jihadist    militias (to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar    al Assad), to a more direct use of martial force to    seize-and-hold territory in East Syria. There are signs    of anuptick inthe violence in Ukraine too,    asPresident Trump appears only-too-eager to usea    more iron-fisted approach in settling regional disputes than    his predecessor, Barack Obama.  <\/p>\n<p>    Also, NATO has deployedtroops and weaponryto    Russias westernflankwhiletheUS has    spreaditsmilitary bases across Central Asia. NATO    has continuedto push eastward eversince the Berlin    Wall fell in November 1989. The steadybuildup of    hostile armieson Russias westernperimeter has been    a source ofgrowing concern in Moscow and for good reason.    Russians know their history.  <\/p>\n<p>    At the same time the US is building a ground-based missile    defense system in Romania (Star Wars) that integrates the US    nuclear arsenal at a site that is just 900 miles from Moscow.    TheUSmissile systemwhich wascertified    for operation in May 2016,cancels-outRussias    nuclear deterrents and destroys the strategic balance of    powerin Europe. Putin has responded    byordering appropriate countermeasures. Here are    Putins comments on the subject:  <\/p>\n<p>      It seems that NATO countries, and especially the United      States, have developed a peculiar understanding of security      which is fundamentally different from ourown. The      Americans are obsessed with the idea of absolute      invulnerability for themselves But absolute invulnerability      for one nation means absolute vulnerability for everybody      else. We cannot agree to this.    <\/p>\n<p>    In the last week, the Trump administration announced that it    will deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD)    system to South Korea citing a need to respond to provocations    by North Korea. In truth, Washington is using the North as a    pretext for its plan to hem in Russia and China at axial ends    of the Eurasian heartland as a means of containing the vast    landmass that Sir Halford Mackinder calledthe pivot    area stretching from the Persian Gulf to Chinas Yangtze    River.  <\/p>\n<p>    Washington hopes that by controlling critical sea lanes,    encircling the region with military bases, and aggressively    inserting itself where necessary, it can prevent the emergence    of an economic colossus thatwill diminish the United    States role as global superpower. Americas future rests    on its ability to derail economic integration at the center of    the world and prevail inthe Great Game where others have    failed. Heres an excerpt from an article by Alfred W. McCoy    titledThe Geopolitics of American Global Decline    which helps to shed light on thestruggle that is    now taking place for control over the so called world island:  <\/p>\n<p>      Following World War IIthe US became the first      power in history to control the strategic axial points at      both ends of Eurasia With fears of Chinese and      Russian expansion serving as the catalyst for      collaboration, the U.S. won imperial bastions in both      Western Europe and Japan. With these axial points as anchors,      Washington then built an arc of military bases that followed      Britains maritime template and were visibly meant to      encircle the world island.    <\/p>\n<p>      Having seized the axial ends of the world island from Nazi      Germany and Imperial Japan in 1945, for the next 70 years the      United States relied on ever-thickening layers of military      power to contain China and Russia inside that Eurasian      heartland. Stripped of its ideological foliage, Washingtons      grand strategy of Cold War-era anticommunist containment      was little more than a process of imperial succession.    <\/p>\n<p>      By the Cold Wars end in 1990, the encirclement of communist      China and Russia required 700 overseas bases, an air force of      1,763 jet fighters, a vast nuclear arsenal, more than 1,000      ballistic missiles, and a navy of 600 ships, including 15      nuclear carrier battle groups  all linked by the worlds      only global system of communications satellites.(The      Geopolitics of Global Decline, Alfred W. McCoy)    <\/p>\n<p>    For the last 70 years the imperial strategy has worked without    a hitch, but now Russias resurgence and Chinas explosive    growth are threatening to breakfree    fromWashingtons stranglehold. The Asian allies have    begun tocrisscross Central Asia and Europe with pipelines    and high-speed rail that willgather together    thefar-flungstateletsscattered across the    steppe, draw theminto a Eurasian Economic Union, and link    them to an expansive andthriving superstate,    theepicenter of global commerce and industry. Grand    Chessboardbrain-trust Zbigniew Brzezinski summed up the    importance of Central Asia in his 1997classic stating:  <\/p>\n<p>      Eurasia is the globes largest continent and is      geopolitically axial. A power that dominates Eurasia would      control two of the worlds three most advanced and      economically productive regions. .About 75 per cent of the      worlds people live in Eurasia, and most of the worlds      physical wealth is there as well, both in its enterprises and      underneath its soil. Eurasia accounts for 60 per cent of the      worlds GNP and about three-fourths of the worlds known      energy resources. (The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy      And Its Geostrategic Imperatives, Zbigniew Brzezinski, p.31)    <\/p>\n<p>    A new global empire is graduallyemerging in Central    Asia, and while the transformative impact of economic    integration has notyet been realized, US efforts to block    the embryonic alliance are getting weaker and more desperate    all the time. The hyperbolicpropagandaabout    thealleged Russia hacking of the presidential    election is just one example of this, while the arming of Nazi    militants in Kiev is another.  <\/p>\n<p>    The bottom line is that both Russia and China are using    markets, development and raw ingenuity to beatWashington,    while Washington relies almost exclusively on deception, covert    activity and hard power.In other words, the former    communists are beating the capitalists at their own game.    Heres more from McCoy:  <\/p>\n<p>      China is reaching deep within the world island in an attempt      to thoroughly reshape the geopolitical fundamentals of global      power. It is using a subtle strategy that has so far eluded      Washingtons power elites.    <\/p>\n<p>      The initial step has involved a breathtaking project to put      in place an infrastructure for the continents economic      integration. By laying down an elaborate and enormously      expensive network of high-speed, high-volume railroads as      well as oil and natural gas pipelines across the vast breadth      of Eurasia, China may realize Mackinders vision in a new      way. For the first time in history, the rapid      transcontinental movement of critical cargo  oil, minerals,      and manufactured goods  will be possible on a massive scale,      thereby potentially unifying that vast landmass into a single      economic zone stretching 6,500 miles from Shanghai to Madrid.      In this way, the leadership in Beijing hopes to shift the      locus of geopolitical power away from the maritime periphery      and deep into the continents heartland. (Tomgram: Alfred      McCoy, Washingtons Great Game and Why Its Failing,      TomDispatch)    <\/p>\n<p>    Washingtonis not going to letthe Russo-China    plango forward without a fight.If economic    sanctions, covert activity and financial sabotage dont work,    then US powerbrokers willimplement morelethal    strategies.The recent deployment of troops to the Middle    East suggests that policymakers believe that a direct military    confrontation might be the best available option, after all, a    shooting war with Russia in Syria or Ukraine would not    necessarily escalate into a full-blown nuclear conflagration.    No one wants that. But if the fighting can be contained within    Syrias borders, thenitwould be a practical way to    rally theEU allies, torpedo Russias economic    integration plan, and draw Moscow into a long,    resource-draining quagmire. Is that what US war-planners have    in mind?  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a risky plan, but one that Washington wouldeagerly    pursue if it helped to reinforce Americas global supremacy.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.eurasiareview.com\/23032017-will-washington-risk-ww3-to-block-emerging-eu-russia-superstate-oped\/\" title=\"Will Washington Risk WW3 To Block Emerging EU-Russia Superstate  OpEd - Eurasia Review\">Will Washington Risk WW3 To Block Emerging EU-Russia Superstate  OpEd - Eurasia Review<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Russia is an inalienable and organic part of Greater Europe and European civilization. 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