The War Party wins – Russia is now free to act unilaterally
January 13,
2022
First, a quick update on Kazakhstan: the CSTO will
begin its withdrawal tomorrow and that operation will be completed by the 19th
of January (dunno if anybody will inform Blinken about how quickly the Russians
leave).
This operation was truly a triumph for Russia and its
allies.
It is said that hope dies last, and today it appears
that whatever hope we might have had has died. A week-long series of
negotiations have apparently yielded absolutely nothing. To the extent
that there were some sane voices advocating for a negotiated solution, these
voices have now been drowned by the huge choir of hysterically Russophobic
politicians who, feeling safety in numbers, have told the Russian bear to get
lost.
This is a triumph for the US Neocons and for their
proteges in the EU.
So where do we go from here?
It is quite obvious: Russia will begin a policy of
unilateral actions aimed at advancing vital Russian national interests.
Many of those actions will turn up the pain dial for the US/EU/NATO.
Rather than trying to guess what will happen next, I rather wait for those
unilateral actions to become public.
One good news is that the Zircon missile is now officially
accepted for service. Good timing for sure.
I will conclude this short post by saying that in my
strictly personal opinion, now would be a good time for Russia to sever all her
diplomatic relations with at least the worst offenders in the West, beginning
with the USA itself, of course. Why?
Because having diplomatic relations with friends,
partners or generally civilized and trustworthy counterparts makes sense.
Most western countries don’t qualify, so what is the point?
77 years after the end of WWII, the West has come
a full circle and is back to its usual messianic homeostasis: racist
megalomania, delusions about its own invulnerability and invincibility.
This sends a powerful and important message to
all of Zone B, especially China.
Was Russia right to engage in these negotiations?
Yes, absolutely. A country that lost 27 million
of its citizens to western megalomania had the moral duty to try to do
everything to avoid another war. Yes, the chances of success were
infinitesimal. But morally, Russia had to try and she did.
Now that her hands have been untied, she can now do
whatever she deems needful.
Good.
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