To Avoid Nuclear War, Putin Needs to be a Little Crazier
MIKE WHITNEY • MAY 31, 2024
https://www.unz.com/mwhitney/to-avoid-nuclear-war-putin-needs-to-be-a-little-crazier/
President Putin’s press conference on Wednesday in
Uzbekistan might have been the most unusual and extraordinary event in his
24-year political career. After addressing the Constitutional issues
surrounding Ukrainian President Zelensky’s decision to remain in office beyond
his four-year term, Putin delivered a brief but disturbing statement on NATO’s
plan to fire long-range weapons at targets inside Russia. Putin made it clear
that Russia would respond to these attacks and that the countries that provided
the weapons systems would be held responsible. He also gave a very detailed
description of how the systems work and how they require contractors from the
country-of-origin be directly involved in their operation. What is so
remarkable about Putin’s comments is not the fact that they bring the world
closer to a direct confrontation between nuclear-armed adversaries, but that he
had to remind political leaders in the West that Russia is not going to sit
back and be their punching bag. Here’s part of what Putin
said:
With regard to the strikes,
frankly, I am not sure what the NATO Secretary General is talking about. When
he was the Prime Minister of Norway, (we had good relations) and I am positive
he was not suffering from dementia back then. If he is talking about potentially
attacking Russia’s territory with long-range precision weapons, he, as a person
who heads a military-political organisation, even though he is a civilian like
me, should be aware of the fact that long-range precision weapons cannot be
used without space-based reconnaissance. This is my first point.
My second point is that the
final target selection and what is known as launch mission can only be made by
highly skilled specialists who rely on this reconnaissance data, technical
reconnaissance data. For some attack systems, such as Storm Shadow, these
launch missions can be put in automatically, without the need to use Ukrainian
military. Who does it? Those who manufacture and those who allegedly supply
these attack systems to Ukraine do. This can and does happen without the
participation of the Ukrainian military. Launching other systems, such as
ATACMS, for example, also relies on space reconnaissance data, targets are
identified and automatically communicated to the relevant crews that may not
even realise what exactly they are putting in. A crew, maybe even a Ukrainian
crew, then puts in the corresponding launch mission. However, the mission is
put together by representatives of NATO countries, not the Ukrainian
military. Putin Presser in
Uzbekistan, Kremlin
Let’s summarize:
1. The
long-range precision weapons (missiles) are provided by NATO countries
2. The
long-range precision weapons are manned by experts or contractors from the
country of origin
3. The
long-range precision weapons must be linked to space reconnaissance data
provide by the US or NATO
4. The
targets in Russia are also provided by space reconnaissance data provide by the
US or NATO
The point that Putin is trying
to make is that the long-range missiles are made by NATO, furnished by NATO,
operated and launched by NATO contractors, whose targets are selected by NATO
experts using space reconnaissance data provided by NATO. In every respect, the
prospective firing of long-range precision weapons at targets in Russia, is a
NATO-US operation. Thus, there should be no confusion about
who is responsible. NATO is responsible which means that NATO is effectively
declaring war on Russia. Putin’s lengthy comments merely underscore this
critical point. Here’s more from Putin:
So, these officials from NATO
countries, especially the ones based in Europe, particularly in small European
countries, should be fully aware of what is at stake. They should keep in mind
that theirs are small and densely populated countries, which is a
factor to reckon with before they start talking about striking deep into the
Russian territory. It is a serious matter and, without a doubt, we are
watching this very carefully. Putin Presser in
Uzbekistan, Kremlin
Naturally, the western media
has focused all its attention on the paragraph above, and for good reason;
Putin is stating the obvious: ‘If you attack Russia, we will retaliate.’ That
is the underlying message. Here are a few of Friday’s (hysterical) headlines:
- Vladimir Putin Threatens ‘All-Out War’ if
Ukraine Uses Western Weapons to Hit Russia — as Volodymyr Zelensky Asks
Allies for Their Permission, MSN.com
- Why is Putin again threatening a nuclear
war?, The Interpreter
- Putin warns the West: Russia is ready for
nuclear war, Reuters
- TYRANT’S THREAT: Vladimir Putin threatens
all-out war if Ukraine uses Western weapons to hit Russia, The Sun
- (and the best of all)
Time to Call Putin’s Bluff, CNN
Is that what this is all
about; testing Putin to see if he’s bluffing?
If it is, it is a uniquely
risky strategy. But there is a grain of truth to what they say. After all,
Putin is warning that any attack on Russia will trigger an immediate and
ferocious retaliatory strike. And he is advising the leaders of ‘small, densely
populated NATO countries’ to consider how a nuclear attack by Russia might
impact their prospects for the future. Would they really put their entire
civilization at risk to find out whether Putin is bluffing or not? Here’s Putin
again:
Look at what your Western
colleagues are reporting. No one is talking about shelling Belgorod (in Russia)
or other adjacent territories. The only thing they are talking about is Russia
opening a new front and attacking Kharkov. Not a word. Why is that? They did it
with their own hands. Well, let them reap the fruits of their ingenuity. The
same thing can happen in case the long-range precision weapons which you asked
about is used.
More broadly, this unending
escalation can lead to serious consequences. If Europe were to face those
serious consequences, what will the United States do, considering our strategic
arms parity? It is hard to tell. Putin Presser in
Uzbekistan, Kremlin
Putin seems genuinely
mystified by the West’s behavior. Do US and NATO leaders really think they can
attack Russia with long-range missiles and Russia won’t respond? Do they really
think their ridiculous propaganda can impact the outcome of a clash between two
nuclear-armed superpowers? What are they thinking or ARE they thinking? We
don’t know. We seem to have entered ‘uncharted stupidity’ where desperation and
ignorance converge to create a foreign policy that is utter madness. This is
from an article at Tass News Service:
NATO countries that have
approved strikes with their weapons on Russian territory should be aware that
their equipment and specialists will be destroyed not only in Ukraine, but also
at any point from where Russian territory is attacked, the
Russian Security Council’s Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said on his Telegram
channel, noting that the participation of NATO specialists could be seen as a
casus belli.
“All their military equipment
and specialists fighting against us will be destroyed both on the territory of
former Ukraine and on the territory of other countries, should strikes be
carried out from there against Russian territory,” Medvedev warned.
He added that Moscow proceeded
from the fact that all long-range weapons supplied to Ukraine were already
“directly operated by servicemen from NATO countries”, which is tantamount to
participation in the war against Russia and a reason to start combat operations. NATO weapons to be hit in any
country from where Russia may be attacked — Medvedev, Tass
There it is in black and
white. Where Putin chose to take the diplomatic approach, Medvedev opted for
the hammer-blow. ‘If you attack Russia, we will bomb you back to the Stone
Age.’ Not much wiggle-room there. But perhaps clarity is what’s needed for people
who do not understand the potential consequences of their actions. In any
event, no one in Washington or Brussels can say they weren’t warned.
We cannot exclude the
possibility that Washington actually wants to expand the war despite the fact
that cities across Eastern Europe could be incinerated in the process. It could
be that beltway warhawks see a broader conflict as the only way to achieve
their geopolitical ambitions. Putin knows that this is a real possibility, just
as he knows that there is a sizable constituency in Washington that support the
use of nuclear weapons. This might explain why he is proceeding so cautiously,
because he knows there are crazies within the US establishment who look forward
to a clash with their old rival Russia so they can implement their pet-theories
about “usable” nukes for tactical advantage. Here’s Putin:
The United States has a theory
of a ‘preventive strike’…Now they are developing a system for a ‘disarming
strike’. What does that mean? It means striking at control centres with modern
high-tech weapons to destroy the opponent’s ability to counterattack.
Putin has devoted a
considerable amount of time studying US Nuclear Doctrine, and it has him deeply
concerned. After all, didn’t the Biden administration launch an
unprecedented attack on “a key element of Russia’s nuclear umbrella”
just last week?
Indeed, they did.
And hasn’t the US (via its
Nuclear Posture Review) rebranded the offensive use of nuclear weapons as a
justifiable act of defense?
It has.
And doesn’t this revision
provide US warhawks with the institutional framework needed to launch a nuclear
attack without fear of legal prosecution?
It does.
And haven’t these same
warhawks developed their respective theories on “first-strike”, “preemption”
and “disarming strike” in order to lay the groundwork for a first-strike
nuclear attack on a geopolitical rival of Washington?
They have.
And doesn’t US Nuclear
Doctrine state that nuclear weapons can be used “in extreme circumstances to
defend the vital interests of the United States or its allies and partners.”
It does.
And does that definition
include economic rivals like China?
Yes.
And is that a defense of a
“first strike” nuclear weapon attack?
It is.
And does that mean that the
United States no longer regards its nuclear arsenal as purely defensive but as
an essential instrument for preserving the “rules-based order”?
Yes, it does.
And does Putin know that there
are powerful actors in the political establishment and deep state who would
like to see the taboo on nuclear weapons lifted so they can be used in more
situations and with greater frequency?
He does.
And does he know that
Washington regards Russia and China as the primary threats to US global
hegemony and the “rules-based order”?
Yes.
And does he realize that if
the US implements its first-strike policy Russia may not have the time to
retaliate?
He does.
And does Putin realize that
foreign policy analysts regard him as a restrained and reasonable man who may
not pull the trigger or respond promptly when Russia faces a preemptive attack
that will inflict the strategic defeat on Moscow the West seeks?
No, he doesn’t. He still
thinks that possessing a large cache of nuclear weapons will deter US
aggression. But a large cache of nuclear weapons is no deterrent when
your opponent is convinced you won’t use them.
Sometimes being reasonable is
not the best way to fend off an adversary. Sometimes you have to be a little
crazy.
That’s a lesson Putin needs to
learn. Fast.
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