Two Years After the Start of the SMO, the West Is Totally Paralyzed
PEPE ESCOBAR • FEBRUARY
24, 2024
https://www.unz.com/pescobar/two-years-after-the-start-of-the-smo-the-west-is-totally-paralyzed/
Exactly two years ago this Saturday, on February 24,
2022, Vladimir Putin announced the launching – and described the objectives –
of a Special Military Operation (SMO) in Ukraine. That was the inevitable
follow-up to what happened three days before, on February 21 – exactly 8 years
after Maidan 2014 in Kiev – when Putin officially recognized the
self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Lugansk.
During this – pregnant with meaning – short space of
only three days, everyone expected that the Russian Armed Forces would
intervene, militarily, to end the massive bombing and shelling that had been
going on for three weeks across the frontline – which even forced the Kremlin
to evacuate populations at risk to Russia. Russian intel had conclusive proof
that the NATO-backed Kiev forces were ready to execute an ethnic cleansing of
Russophone Donbass.
February 24, 2022 was the day that changed 21st century
geopolitics forever, in several complex ways. Above all, it marked the
beginning of a vicious, all-out confrontation, “military-technical” as the
Russians call it, between the Empire of Chaos, Lies and Plunder, its easily
pliable NATOstan vassals, and Russia – with Ukraine as the battleground.
There is hardly any question Putin had calculated,
before and during these three fateful days, that his decisions would unleash
the unbounded fury of the collective West – complete with a tsunami of
sanctions.
Ay, there’s the rub; it’s all about Sovereignty. And a
true sovereign power simply cannot live under permanent threats. It’s even
feasible that Putin had wanted (italics mine) Russia to get
sanctioned to death. After all, Russia is so naturally wealthy that without a
serious challenge from abroad, the temptation is enormous to live off its rents
while importing what it could easily produce.
Exceptionalists always gloated that Russia is “a gas
station with nuclear weapons”. That’s ridiculous. Oil and gas, in Russia,
account for roughly 15% of GDP, 30% of the government budget, and 45% of
exports. Oil and gas add power to the Russian economy – not a drag. Putin
shaking Russia’s complacency generated a gas station producing everything it
needs, complete with unrivalled nuclear and hypersonic weapons. Beat that.
Ukraine has “never been less than a nation”
Xavier Moreau is a French politico-strategic analyst
based in Russia for 24 years now. Graduated from the prestigious Saint-Cyr
military academy and with a Sorbonne diploma, he hosts two shows on RT France.
His latest book, Ukraine: Pourquoi La Russie a
Gagné (“Ukraine: Why Russia has Won”), just out, is an essential
manual for European audiences on the realities of the war, not those childish
fantasies concocted across the NATOstan sphere by instant “experts” with less
than zero combined arms military experience.
Moreau makes it very clear what every impartial,
realist analyst was aware of from the beginning: the devastating Russian
military superiority, which would condition the endgame. The problem, still, is
how this endgame – “demilitarization” and “denazification” of Ukraine, as
established by Moscow – will be achieved.
What is already clear is that “demilitarization”, of
Ukraine and NATO, is a howling success that no new wunderwaffen –
like F-16s – will be able to change.
Moreau perfectly understands how Ukraine, nearly 10
years after Maidan, is not a nation; “and has never been less than a nation”.
It’s a territory where populations that everything separates are jumbled up.
Moreover, it has been a – “grotesque” – failed state ever since its
independence. Moreau spends several highly entertaining pages going through the
corruption grotesquerie in Ukraine, under a regime that “gets its ideological
references simultaneously via admirers of Stepan Bandera and Lady Gaga.”
None of the above, of course, is reported by
oligarch-controlled European mainstream media.
Watch out for Deng Xiao Putin
The book offers an extremely helpful analysis of those
deranged Polish elites who bear “a heavy responsibility in the strategic
catastrophe that awaits Washington and Brussels in Ukraine”. The Poles actually
believed that Russia would crumble from the inside, complete with a color
revolution against Putin. That barely qualifies as Brzezinski on crack.
Moreau shows how 2022 was the year when NATOstan,
especially the Anglo-Saxons – historically racist Russophobes – were
self-convinced thar Russia would fold because it is a “poor power”. Obviously,
none of these luminaries understood how Putin strengthened the Russian economy
very much like Deng Xiaoping on the Chinese economy. This “self-intoxication”,
as Moreau qualifies it, did wonders for the Kremlin.
By now it’s clear even for the deaf, dumb, and blind
that the destruction of the European economy has been a massive tactic,
historic victory for the Hegemon – as much as the blitzkrieg against the
Russian economy has been an abysmal failure.
All of the above brings us to the meeting of G20
Foreign Ministers this week in Rio. That was not exactly a breakthrough.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made it very clear that the collective
West at the G20 tried by all means to “Ukrainize” the agenda – with less than
zero success. They were outnumbered and counterpunched by BRICS and Global
South members.
At his press conference, Lavrov could not be more
stark on the prospects of the war of the collective West against Russia. These
are the highlights:
- Western
countries categorically do not want serious dialogue on Ukraine.
- There
were no serious proposals from the United States to begin contacts with
the Russian Federation on strategic stability; trust cannot be restored
now while Russia is declared an enemy.
- There
were no contacts on the sidelines of the G20 with either Blinken or the
British Foreign Secretary.
- The
Russian Federation will respond to new Western sanctions with practical
actions that relate to the self-sufficient development of the Russian
economy.
- If
Europe tries to restore ties with the Russian Federation, making it
dependent on their whims, then such contacts are not needed.
In a nutshell – diplomatically: you are irrelevant,
and we don’t care.
That was complementing Lavrov’s intervention during
the summit, which defined once again a clear, auspicious path towards
multipolarity. Here are the highlights:
- The
forming of a fair multipolar world order without a definite center and
periphery has become much more intensive in the past few years. Asian,
African and Latin American countries are becoming important parts of the
global economy. Not infrequently, they are setting the tone and the
dynamics.
- Many
Western economies, especially in Europe, are actually stagnating against
this background. These statistics are from Western-supervised institutions
– the IMF, the World Bank and the OECD.
- These
institutions are becoming relics from the past. Western domination is
already affecting their ability to meet the requirements of the times.
Meanwhile, it is perfectly obvious today that the current problems of
humanity can only be resolved through a concerted effort and with due
consideration for the interests of the Global South and, generally, all
global economic realities.
- Institutions
like the IMF, the World Bank, the EBRD, and the EIB are prioritizing
Kiev’s military and other needs. The West allocated over $250 billion to
tide over its underling thus creating funding shortages in other parts of
the world. Ukraine is taking up the bulk of the funds, relegating Africa
and other regions of the Global South to rationing.
- Countries
that have discredited themselves by using unlawful acts ranging from
unilateral sanctions and the seizure of sovereign assets and private
property to blockades, embargoes, and discrimination against economic
operators based on nationality to settle scores with their geopolitical
opponents cannot be considered guarantors of financial stability.
- Without
a doubt, new institutions that focus on consensus and mutual benefit are
needed to democratize the global economic governance system. Today, we are
seeing positive dynamics for strengthening various alliances, including
BRICS, the SCO, ASEAN, the African Union, LAS, CELAC, and the EAEU.
- This
year, Russia chairs BRICS, which saw several new members join it. We will
do our best to reinforce the potential of this association and its ties
with the G20.
- Considering
that 6 out of 15 UN Security Council members represent the Western bloc,
we will support the expansion of this body solely through the accession of
countries from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Call it the real state of things, geopolitically, two
years after the start of the SMO.
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