The US needs the Ukraine crisis to harm the European economy, and legitimize its military presence
The US needs the Ukraine crisis to harm the European economy, and
legitimize its military presence
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Published:
Feb 13, 2022
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202202/1252149.shtml
As the Ukraine crisis becomes ever more complex, with
the US claiming that Russia is planning for an imminent invasion while Moscow
continuing to deny it and accusing Washington of spreading fear via
disinformation, Chinese analysts said Washington needs the crisis to remain
heightened even if Russia has no intention of using force.
Chinese analysts said Sunday that keeping the crisis intense will benefit the
US in several fields: legitimizing its military presence in Europe by
demonizing Russia and poisoning Russia-EU ties, increasing uncertainties and concerns
to harm the eurozone economy so there will be more capital flight from the
continent to the US and thus easing the US inflation pressure, and using the
tension to stir up trouble for China-Russia ties.
Therefore, the US is using all means to maintain the heightened tension,
including spreading disinformation and strengthening military deployments to
provoke Russia - in other words, the US is sacrificing Ukraine's security to
serve its own strategy to compete with Russia, experts said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin had telephone conversations with French
President Emmanuel Macron and US President Joe Biden on Saturday, TASS reported
on Sunday. Conversations were held at the request of Paris and
Washington.
Putin reminded his counterparts that "the West does not do enough to force
Ukraine to perform the Minsk Agreements" and said, "the Russian
response to the US and NATO answers on security guarantees will be presented
shortly."
Paris said after the conversation that they do not believe that Moscow "is
preparing an offensive" against Ukraine, while Washington stated that it
is still unclear whether Russia plans to achieve its goal diplomatically or
"by way of using force."
Analysts said no party can bear the consequence of the situation out of control
totally, and if conflict breaks out, the US would not be the losing party, and
could even benefit if the conflict remains limited. In this scenario, it would
harm Ukraine and its neighbors, so Washington is the one that potentially
welcomes a conflict, not Moscow, Kiev, Paris, or other parties.
Be calm, stay alert
The Chinese embassy in Ukraine released a notice on its WeChat public account
Friday to urge Chinese nationals in Ukraine to "pay close attention
to" changes in the local situation, as the US and several other Western
countries asked their nationals "to evacuate immediately" amid
so-called warnings of an imminent invasion by Russia.
The notice said "the epidemic situation is worsening in Ukraine, and it
caused multiple cases of Chinese nationals getting infected in Ukraine or found
to be infected after returning to China. At the same time, the Ukraine-Russia
tensions have drawn attention from many parties, and different types of
contradictory information have emerged."
The embassy urged Chinese nationals in the country to strengthen epidemic
prevention and pay close attention to "the changing situation" of the Ukraine crisis.
Some other countries are not as calm as China. Following the US and the UK,
many Western countries, including Australia, Italy, Israel, the Netherlands, and
Japan have told their citizens to leave Ukraine. Some have evacuated diplomatic
staff and their families.
Jin Canrong, associate dean of the School of International Studies at the
Renmin University of China, said the Chinese embassy notice is probably based
on concern over the US to further meddle in the situation by creating chaos,
rather than echoing the Western estimation over Russia's military operation
against Ukraine.
"It's totally unnecessary for Russia to invade Ukraine at this stage
unless Ukraine launches attacks against Crimea or the Eastern Ukraine regions
first. But Washington continues to pay great efforts to hype the information
about 'Russia's invasion in the past few months, even though the information
sounds very unrealistic and it's harmful for the situation. So the US is doing
this for its own reasons," Jin said.
The most reasonable analysis is that a worsening situation could force European
capital flight for safe havens in the US, and this could ease US pressure on
inflation, as the US has done such things before, said Li Haidong, a professor
from the Institute of International Relations of China Foreign Affairs
University.
But the European capital is mature, and there are no signs of large capital
transfers to the US market, so perhaps this is why the US is making efforts to ramp
up the tensions, Jin said.
Li said that keeping a military deterrence but not attacking Ukraine is the
best choice for Russia at the moment because Moscow needs to make NATO feel the
risks and does not want Ukraine to join NATO. A hot war will ruin everything
and neither Moscow nor Kiev can afford such an unpredictable scenario.
"It's possible that if Moscow and Kiev both keep calm, the US would use
its proxies, such as NGOs or agents in Ukraine to create new troubles or to
spark conflicts between Russia and Ukraine. This is what we need to pay
attention to, rather than worrying about a so-called 'Russian invasion' hyped
by the US," Jin noted.
What China can do?
On Sunday, Australia followed the US to urge China to help them push Russia,
with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison calling on China to not remain "chillingly
silent" on the crisis. On Thursday, US Ambassador to the UN Linda
Thomas-Greenfield said "We would hope that the Chinese would play a role
in encouraging the Russians to do the right thing."
Chinese analysts said the attempt is clear, as Washington wants to create a
trap for China - if China does what they say based on their information about
Russia's invasion, then China-Russia ties would be harmed, but if China does
not act they can accuse China of remaining "chillingly silent."
Chinese Ambassador to the UN Zhang Jun responded on his Twitter account on
Thursday immediately that "Our message is consistent and clear: Resolve
any differences through diplomacy. Stop hyping up the tension. Russia's
legitimate security concerns should be seriously addressed."
Yang Jin, an associate research fellow at the Institute of Russian, Eastern
European, and Central Asian Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,
told the Global Times on Sunday that "Australia's accusation is total
nonsense. Zhang's remarks prove that China didn't remain silent."
China is not a main actor in the crisis, and if there is anything China could
do to mediate, the relevant parties need to bring the negotiation to the UN
Security Council, however, it seems like the US and NATO do not want to solve
the problem through the UN platform but prefer talking to Russia directly, Yang
said. "So how could they expect China to get involved in such an issue
deeply?" Yang noted.
Jin said China does not need to take US or Australian officials' remarks
seriously, as they just want to stir up trouble for China-Russia relations.
China needs to keep a close watch, oppose any act to hype up tensions by
spreading fear via disinformation, and urge relevant parties to solve the
problems via diplomacy.
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