Going To War With Russia
By Brad Cabana
As sad, and painful, as it is to contemplate, let alone say,
it appears the West is going to war with Russia. Yes Russia. The firing of US
National Security Advisor McMaster today, and most significantly his
replacement with John Bolton point to a direct confrontation against Iran.
Bolton has always advocated war with Iran, but never really been in a position
to make good on the threat. Now he has been invited to join US President
Trump's cabinet - a cabinet already dominated by US Generals (for the most part
retired). Trump now has what any clear analysis would point to - a war cabinet.
In a game of one-up-man-ship, UK Foreign Secretary Boris
Johnson has been blowing the proverbial bridges between Russia and the western
world to pieces in the last several weeks with comments that have really been
beyond the pale. He suggested that Russian President Putin was the person that
gave the go ahead for the attempted assassination of a former Russian spy in
England. He then absolutely blew that out of the water by claiming yesterday
that holding the World Soccer Cup in Russia was akin to Hitler's 1936 Olympics.
This last point I personally took huge exception to, because the fact is the 25
million or so Soviets that died actually fighting Hitler saved England fro German
invasion - an invasion that England would have lost hands down. In truth,
Johnson might just as well of accused modern day Israel of being a Nazi state.
That's just how bizarre Johnson's attack on Russia was. And perhaps more
importantly in the scheme of things, how incendiary the attack was.
What is becoming clear is that the US, and its western
allies, are laying the groundwork for a massive war, perhaps a world war, with
Eurasia and its allies in the Middle East. With the appointment of Bolton on the
same day as Trump signed the first trade action against China (and he
emphasized it was the first of many) the signs are very clear. The West is
going to war with the East. The likely initial targets are Syria, and Iran. Any
attack on Iran is a declaration of war on Russia. Iran after all is not just an
important ally to Russia, but it sits right on the border with Russia. In other
words, Russia would be pulled into such a war out of self-defence if for no
other reason.
Bearing Russia's position in mind, think back to last week
when Russia announced a number of new generation weapons it stated were
untouchable by Western anti-missile capabilities. It is quite obvious that
Russia is attempting to dissuade the West from its intended push against one of
Russia's most strategic interests - Iran. It's also quite evident from Trump's
gestures today that he is completely unmoved by Russia's message. That can only
mean one thing - we are going to war. When I say we, I mean the West. As
someone who has served, and the son of a World War II veteran I am disgusted by
Western aggression toward Eurasia. Yes, I said Western aggression. Have a look
around at all the conflicts going on. They're all going on around Russia's or
China's backyard - not so much in the West...
Nobody knows for certain how this will play its deadly hand
out. One thing is for certain, scrapping of the Iran Nuclear Agreement appears
imminent. Also, a reigniting of the Saudi/Iran conflict is sure to follow. The
West will need an easily understandable excuse to attack Iran, and that can
only be one of three things really: an attack on Israel; coming to the aid of
Saudi; or a North Korea style action against Iran having a nuclear weapon once
the aforementioned agreement is unilaterally cancelled.
This won't be a picnic for the West though. Leave a direct
conflict with Russia and China out of the equation for the moment. Consider
that a Saudi/Iran conflict, or an Israeli/Iran conflict would have the affect
of tripling oil prices over night. Then consider a massive sell off on the
stock market. Factor in the US Federal Reserves increases in its over night
lending rates. All these things, and quite a few economic problems not
mentioned here, would plummet the Western economies into a cataclysmic spiral.
The markets are very jittery as it is, sensing as they do that things have gone
quite far off the tracks. Many people have said to me that such an economic
collapse would cause Eurasia to fall as well, but I always answer that
statement like this: "Remember in 2008 when the market collapsed? China
sent 250 million people home to their villages, without a job, and that was
that. There was no revolt, or any social turmoil. If that happened in the US or
any Western economy, there would be civil insurrection almost over night.
Therein lies the difference. While China would be hurt, it can sustain the
blow. The Western world cannot. In other words, a war of economic
attrition."
I don't know if there is anything the ordinary citizen can
do to forestall this madness - as one American recently said to me: "all I
can do is vote". But, I suggest if you like the world in one piece and you
are concerned about the end of humanity, get out and say something. Be
accountable to yourself, to humanity, and the world. Don't be a sheeple.
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