The US Empire Is Accelerating Toward Global Conflict On Two Fronts
Sep 22
https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/the-us-empire-is-accelerating-toward
Vladimir Putin has announced that
referenda will be held in four regions of the eastern part of Ukraine whose
populations will now vote on whether to join the Russian Federation, much like
the Crimea referendum of
2014 which resulted in Russia's annexation of that territory. Putin announced
that 300,000 additional troops will
be mobilized for the war to help facilitate this action, which is a major
escalation in the conflict by any measure.
Putin also issued a stern nuclear warning that's being
hysterically spun by empire managers as a shocking and unprecedentedly
bellicose threat, but if you read what he actually said it's
clear that he's really reminding the west of the same principles of Mutually
Assured Destruction that have been in place for generations, and isn't
expressing any position that western nuclear powers don't also hold:
Nuclear blackmail was also launched. We are
talking not only about the shelling of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant,
which is encouraged by the West and threatens a nuclear catastrophe, but
also about the statements of some high-ranking representatives of the leading
NATO states about the possibility and admissibility of using weapons of mass
destruction against Russia – nuclear weapons.
To those who allow themselves to make such statements
about Russia, I would like to remind you that our country also has various
means of destruction, and for some components more modern than those of the
NATO countries. And if the territorial integrity of our country is
threatened, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal to protect
Russia and our people. It’s not a bluff.
The citizens of Russia can be sure that the
territorial integrity of our Motherland, our independence, and our freedom will be
ensured, I emphasize this again, with all the means at our disposal. And those
who are trying to blackmail us with nuclear weapons should know that the wind
can also turn in their direction.
So while this war is indeed insanely dangerous, it's
not because of any of the words coming out of Vladimir Putin's mouth.
Westerners who are expressing shock and astonishment
at Putin's frank acknowledgment of what's at stake in Russia's increasingly
direct confrontation with the US empire are really just admitting that they
haven't been paying attention. The risk of nuclear war is why sensible
people have spent years calling
for de-escalation and detente between the US and Russia while tensions have
been steadily building since long before the invasion of
Ukraine. Now there are western officials who say the
world is actually at greater risk of nuclear war than it ever was during the
last cold war.
A nuclear conflict could be sparked by either side
making a calculated decision to use nuclear weapons (and you're fooling
yourself if you believe the US is any less trigger-happy in that regard than
Russia), but it can also be sparked by either side due to a mistake resulting
from a technological malfunction, miscommunication, misunderstanding or
miscalculation, as nearly happened many times during
the last cold war. The more things escalate, the more likely both such
possibilities become.
And, clearly, things are escalating.
And that's just Russia; tensions are rapidly
escalating between the US-centralized empire and China as well. In an article
for Antiwar.com titled "There’s Little More Washington Can
Do To Convince China To Invade Taiwan,"
Andrew Corbley describes the frighteningly extensive provocations the US has
been pouring into another massive geopolitical powderkeg just in the past few
weeks.
"In the last 50 days, the executive and
legislative branches in Washington have done more than in the last 50 years to
convince China that America’s imperial policy is simply relentless, and must be
met with force," Corbley writes. "That’s not to say it’s by any means
a given that the People’s Republic of China will invade its cross-straits
neighbor of Taiwan, but that is to say that if strategic planners in Washington
sat down and created a bulleted list of how to facilitate such an invasion,
they would have probably gone through all the bullets by now."
Corbley notes the incendiary visit to Taiwan by
Nancy Pelosi (which has since been followed by a deluge of additional US officials),
President Biden's repeated and increasingly explicit
commitment to plunge the US into a direct hot war with China if
there's an attack on Taiwan, and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's insanely escalatory Taiwan Policy Act.
When you look at the brazenness, ferocity, and aggression of these provocations
between two nations who logically should never go to war with each other, it
really does look as though the empire is putting the pedal to the metal in
acceleration toward global conflict.
On paper, it looks completely irrational for the US
empire to be ramping up aggressions against two powerful military and economic
forces simultaneously, but it's undeniable at this point that that is what's
happening. Clearly, our rulers have some kind of strategy for how they're going
to see this through, though it remains to be seen whether that strategy is the
desperate Hail Mary pass of a dying empire or a potentially highly effective
plan using tools that aren't currently visible to the public.
Either way, it looks like it's probably a good time to
relish human life on this planet while it's here to be relished.
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