Kidnapping as a tool of imperial statecraft?
September 06, 2019
There is nothing new about empires taking hostages
and using them to put pressure on whatever rebel group needs to reminded “who
is boss”. The recent arrest in Italy
of Alexander Korshunov, the director for business development at Russia’s
United Engine Corporation (UEC), is really nothing new but just the latest in a
long string of kidnappings. And, as I already mentioned in
distant 2017, that kind of thuggery is not a sign of strength
but, in fact, a sign of weakness. Remember Michael Ledeen’s immortal words about
how “” Every ten years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small
crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we
mean business“? Well, you could say that this latest spate of kidnappings is
indicative of the same mindset and goal, just on a much smaller, individual,
scale. And, finally, it ain’t just Russia, we all know about the kidnapping of Huawei’s
CFO Meng Wanzhou by the Canadian
authorities.
By the way, you might wonder how can I speak of
“kidnapping” when, in reality, these were legal arrests made by the legitimate
authorities of the countries in which these arrests were made? Simple! As I mentioned last
week, words matter and to speak of an “arrest” in
this case wrongly suggest that 1) some crime was committed (when in reality
there is ZERO evidence of that, hence the talk of
“conspiracy” to do something illegal) 2) that this crime was investigated and
that the authorities have gathered enough evidence to justify an arrest and 3)
that the accused will have a fair trial. None of that applies to the cases
of Viktor Bout, Konstantin Iaroshenko, Marina Butina or, for
that matter, Meng Wanzhou or Wang Weijing. The truth
is that these so-called “arrests” are simple kidnappings, the goal is a hostage
taking with the goal to either 1) try to force Russia (and China) to yield to The US demands or 2) try to “get back” at Russia (and China) following some
humiliating climbdown by the US Administration (this was also the real reason
behind the uncivilized seizure of Russian diplomatic buildings in the USA).
This is not unlike what the Gestapo and the SS
liked to do during WWII and their kidnapping of hostages was also called
“arrest” by the then state propaganda machine. By the way, the Bolsheviks also
did a lot of that during the civil war but on a much larger scale. In reality,
both in the case of the Nazi authorities and in the case of the imperial USA,
as soon as a person is arrested he/she is subjected to solitary confinement and
other forms of psychological torture (Manning or Assange anybody?!) in order to
either make them break or to at least show Russia and China that the US, being
the World Hegemon gets to seize anybody worldwide, be it by a CIA kidnapping team or by using
local colonial law enforcement authorities (aka local police forces).
US politicians love to “send messages” and this
metaphor is used on a daily basis by US officials in all sorts of
circumstances. Here the message is simple: we can do whatever the hell
we want, and there ain’t nothing you can do about it!
But is that last statement really true?
Well, in order to reply to this we should look at
the basic options available to Russia (this also applies to China, but here I
want to focus on the Russian side of the issue). I guess the basic list of
options are pretty straightforward:
·
Use official and confidential diplomatic channels
to protest and demand a release
·
Retaliate by using legal means (sanctions,
cancellation of agreements, etc.)
·
Retaliate by using extra-legal means
(counter-kidnappings, not unlike what China allegedly decided to do in the case of Michael
Kovrig and Michael Spavor)
Frankly, in the case of the USA, options one and
two are useless: the AngloZionist leaders have long given up any hope of not
being hated and despised by 99% of mankind and they have long dropped the pretense of legality, nevermind morality: they don’t give a damn what anybody
thinks. Their main concern is to conceal their immense weakness, but they fail
to do so time and time again. Truly, when wannabe “empires” can’t even bring an
extremely weakened country such as Venezuela to heel, there ain’t much they can
do to boot their credibility. If anything, this thuggery is nothing more than
the evidence of a mind-blowing
weakness of the Empire.
But that weakness in no way implies that Russia and
China has good options. Sadly, they don’t.
Russia can engage in various types of sanctions,
ranging from the petty bureaucratic harassment of US representations,
diplomats, businessmen and the like to economic and political retaliation. But
let’s not kid ourselves, there is very little Russia can do to seriously hurt
the USA with such retaliations. Many would advocate retaliation in kind, but
that poses a double problem for the Kremlin:
·
Once a country has gone down the road of illegal
brute force, there is no way back. The examples of the US, Israel or, for that
matter, Ukraine show that once primitive thuggery becomes part of your
political arsenal you will forever remain a thug and everybody will see this
(whether everybody will have the courage to openly state this is a different
issue altogether).
·
The reality is that double and triple standards
have long become the essential key feature of all western ideological systems,
from the Papacy to modern capitalism. The Kremlin fully understands that in the
AngloZionist Empire “some are more equal than others” and that that
which is “allowed” to the World Hegemon is categorically forbidden to everybody
else. Thus if Russia retaliates in kind, there will be an explosion of
hysterical protests not only by the western legacy corporate and state ziomedia,
but also from the 5th columnist in the Russian “liberal”
press.
And yes, unlike the USA, Russia does have a
vibrant, diverse and pluralistic media and each time when Putin agrees to a
press conference (especially one several hour-long) he knows that he will be
asked the tough, unpleasant, questions. But since he, unlike most western
leaders can intelligently answer them he does not fear them. As for Dmitrii
Peskov and Maria Zakharova, they have heard it all a gazillion during the past
years, including often the most ridiculously biased, misinformed and outright
ridiculous “questions” (accusations, really) from the western presstitute corps
in Russia.
So yes, Russia could, in theory, retaliate by
arresting US citizens in Russia (or by staging Cold War type provocations) or
by kidnapping them abroad (Russia does have special forces trained for this
kind of operation). But this is most unlikely to yield any meaningful results
and it would create a PR nightmare for the Kremlin.
The truth is that in most of these cases we always
come down to the fundamental dichotomy: on one hand, we have a rogue state gone
bonkers with imperial hubris, arrogance and crass ignorance (say, the USA
and/or Israel) while on the other we have states which try to uphold a
civilized international order (Russia, China, Iran, etc.). This is by logical
necessity a lop-sided struggle in which the thugs will almost always have the
advantage.
[Sidebar: here I want to address a logical fallacy which I regularly
hear in the West: when one political system proves stronger, or more capable of
survival, then another one, this supposedly proves that the stronger state is
also somehow “superior”. This is the argument used by those who claim that the
Soviet Union “lost the Cold War” and that “Capitalism has proven much more
sustainable/efficient than Communism”. This is utter nonsense for at least two
reasons: first, the USSR did not “lose” the Cold War – the CPSU and the Soviet
ruling Nomenklatura decided to break-up the USSR (against the will of
the people!) and, second, the fact is that the Soviet Union
was squandering its wealth all over the planet while the USA was robbing the
entire planet blind. How can we compare the two? Finally, allow me a metaphor to make my point: if we would lock up a human being and a hyena in a
small empty cell to see who will survive we can be pretty darn sure that the
hyena will immediately and very “effectively” kill the human and eat him. Does
that “victory” somehow prove the hyena’s “superiority”? Of course not! For one
thing, capitalism implies infinite growth in a finite environment,
which is exactly what a malignant tumor does for a
living and which is self-evidently non-sustainable. So are
we going to compare one political system – Communism – which does not rely on
growth and which is therefore sustainable, and which spread its wealth all over
the planet with one based on (international) “highway robbery” (don’t take me the word for it, take it from Paul Craig Roberts himself who unambiguously stated
recently that “American Capitalism is
Based on Plunder”). Yes, the Soviet system was fundamentally
rotten, profoundly dysfunctional and ineffective (only imbeciles or ignoramuses
would deny that!), but it was not in any way “defeated” by the West nor is
Capitalism any “better” or “superior” (whatever you want that to mean) than
Communism (more on this here if you
are interested).]
For all these reasons, there is really nothing much
Russia (or China) can do about this situation besides publishing an official
warning to the Russian people saying that if they travel abroad they should
realize that “US intelligence agencies continue their current hunt for
Russians around the world”. They also made public the list
of countries which have extradition treaties with the USA: Australia,
Austria, Albania, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize,
Belgium, Bulgaria, Bolivia, Brazil, United Kingdom, Hungary, Canada, Colombia,
Congo, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic,
Egypt, Dominica, Greece, Guyana, Haiti, Guatemala, Germany, Honduras, Greece,
Israel, India, Jordan, Iraq, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Kenya, Latvia, Lesotho,
Liberia, Lithuania, Venezuela, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg,
Malawi, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Micronesia,
Monaco, Myanmar, Nauru, Nigeria, Netherlands, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Norway,
Pakistan, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, El Salvador, San Marino, Swaziland, Seychelles, Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands,
Suriname, Sierra Leone, Thailand, Tanzania, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu,
Turkey, Uruguay, Philippines, Finland, France, Czech Republic, Chile,
Switzerland, Sweden, Sri Lanka, Ecuador, Estonia, South Africa, South Korea,
Jamaica and Japan.
The MoFA concluded by warning that “The Russian
foreign Ministry strongly urges all Russian citizens planning trips abroad to
carefully weigh all the risks, especially if there is a reason to assume the
possibility of claims against them by American law enforcement agencies”.
Some caveat emptor before buying
your airline ticket, right?!
Conclusion: it will get a lot worse before it gets
better
First, we need to always remember that kidnappings
are just the latest manifestation of an overall pattern of thuggery by the USA.
The attitude is pervasive, and US citizens are not free of this climate of
thuggery. Another good example is the outright bribes
offered to the ships' captains of Iran, to sail their crude
carriers to somewhere where the US can literally pirate the carrier. Remember the
amazing confession by Pompeo himself: “We lied, we cheated, we stole…. it
reminds you of the glory of the American experiment”?
You don’t?
It can almost be rewritten and expanded
like this: We lie, we cheat, we steal, we kidnap, we bribe, we extort,
we pirate, then we threaten, and then we tell everyone how exceptionally
morally superior we are.
Yet a certain limit has been crossed. It
is as if their own belief in their own moral superiority has inverted to the
extent that their own moral superiority is so big, and so certain, that any
small actions of thuggery is allowed to them. This will not change any time
soon and even the most innocent traveler must have awareness of this. This is
why the Chinese are now openly wondering if sending Chinese
students to the USA is such a good idea after all.
So the first thing we have to accept is
that the pattern of thuggery will not stop if anything – it will
expand.
Second, we have to also realize that
there are no good options for the Russians or the Chinese. In fact, this
is normal: civilized actors often find themselves
“out-gunned”, so to speak, by thugs, sociopaths, and criminals. Over time,
however, thuggery is always self-defeating because it is inevitably linked to a delusion
of impunity. As for civilized states, while it is true that
they are at a fundamental disadvantage when faced by uncivilized thugs but,
again, over time they eventually prevail if only because everybody always ends
up fed up and disgusted with the thugs. Finally, while thuggery can seem
attractive to people with sociopathic inclinations, most human beings need a
higher ideal than just unbridled consumption to inspire them. Communism had
(and I would argue, still has) this ability. Capitalism does not.
For the foreseeable future, however, we
can only expect more of the same. Thanks to the ceaseless efforts of Obama and
Trump the Empire is collapsing even faster than it normally would and we can
expect that the current sequence of humiliating defeats for the USA (and, of
course, Israel which has its own humiliating wounds to lick!) will continue and that the USA (and,
of course, Israel!) will have to find more small targets (be it kidnapped
Russian nationals or empty buildings in Syria) to kidnap or destroy and feel
powerful again.
This will be revolting, disgusting and
simply plain stupid.
But there is nothing Russia (or China)
can do to stop it, at least not for the foreseeable future.
The
Saker
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