Thursday, March 24, 2022

US Position: Extend the War, Bring Down Putin

According to this essay in Bloomberg, the US position vis-a-vis the war:  extend it for as long as possible, which will bring down Putin.

Which is just fine and dandy, if you're not a dead Ukrainian, or a refugee Ukrainian, or--for that matter--a dead Russkie soldier.

Hmmmm.  The Establishment's total disregard for life, again.  In spades.

...The optimism, however, is the assumption that allowing the war to keep going will necessarily undermine Putin’s position; and that his humiliation in turn will serve as a deterrent to China. I fear these assumptions may be badly wrong and reflect a misunderstanding of the relevant history....

 ...As for China, I believe the Biden administration is deeply misguided in thinking that its threats of secondary sanctions against Chinese companies will deter President Xi Jinping from providing economic assistance to Russia....

Ferguson then goes through the military aspects.  In short:  forget about the western (Kiev/Lvov region) of Ukraine.  Look at the Eastern and Southern portions--which are the ones Putin really wants.

Meantime....reminding us of the utter failure of Hilary Clinton (and GWBush, for that matter):

 ...I fail to see in current Western strategizing any real recognition of how badly this war could go for Ukraine in the coming weeks. The incentive for Putin is obviously to create for himself a stronger bargaining position than he currently has before entering into serious negotiations. The Ukrainians have shown their cards. They are ready to drop the idea of NATO membership; to accept neutrality; to seek security guarantees from third parties; to accept limits on their own military capability....

Where is Putin going?

 ...Fresh evidence that Putin’s project is not the resurrection of the Soviet Union, but looks back to tsarist imperialism and Orthodoxy, was provided by his speech at the fascistic rally held on Friday at Moscow’s main football stadium. Its concluding allusion to the tsarist admiral Fyodor Ushakov, who made his reputation by winning victories in the Black Sea, struck me as ominous for Odesa....

Again, it's the culture--something the Enlightened West thinks can be ignored or memory-holed.  They can think so, but at enormous risk to themselves and their project.

Schwab, Gates, the State Department, the entire Biden Administration, and a good chunk of the GOPe are actively 'nekulturniy' (in Putin terms) and horrifically materialist/secularist (in our terms.)  The term "hubris" leaps to mind. 

Ferguson concludes:

...In my view — and I really would love to be wrong about this — the Biden administration is making a colossal mistake in thinking that it can protract the war in Ukraine, bleed Russia dry, topple Putin and signal to China to keep its hands off Taiwan....

Won't be the first nor the last colossal mistake from that bunch.  

War.  Pestilence.  Famine (upcoming.)

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