[T]he demonization of Russia [is] a way more idiotic exercise than the
McCarthyite Cold War hysteria of the early 1950s since there is no
longer any ideological conflict between us, and all the evidence
indicates that the current state of bad relations is America’s fault -- in
particular, our sponsorship of the state failure in Ukraine and our
avid deployment of NATO forces in war games on Russia’s border....
Rather, the Evil Russia meme seems a projection of our country’s own insecurities and contradictions. For
instance, we seem to think that keeping Syria viciously destabilized is
preferable to allowing its legitimate government to restore some kind
of order there. Russia has been on the scene attempting to prop up the
Assad government, while we are on the scene there doing everything
possible to keep a variety of contestants in a state of incessant war.
U.S. policy in Syria has been both incoherent and tragically damaging to
the Syrians.
Russians stood aside while the U.S. smashed up Iraq, Afghanistan, and
Libya. We demonstrated adequately that shoving sovereign nations into
civic failure is not the best way to resolve geopolitical tensions.
Why
would it be such a bad thing for the U.S. to stand aside in Syria and
see if the Russians can rescue that country from failure? Because they
might keep a naval base there on the Mediterranean? We have scores of
military bases around the region.
It’s
actually pretty easy to understand why the Russians might be paranoid
about America’s intentions. We use NATO to run threatening military
maneuvers near Russia’s borders. We provoked Ukraine — formerly a
province of the Soviet state — to become a nearly failed state, and then
we complained foolishly about the Russian annexation of Crimea — also a
former territory of the Soviet state and of imperial Russia going back
centuries. We slapped sanctions on Russia, making it difficult for them
to participate in international banking and commerce.
What’s
really comical is the idea that Russia is using the Internet to mess
with our affairs — as if the USA has no cyber-warfare ambitions or
ongoing operations against them (and others, such as hacking Angela
Merkel’s personal phone).
News
flash: every country with access to the Internet is in full hacking
mode around the clock against every other country so engaged.
Everybody’s doing it.
-- James Howard Kunstler (The Daily Reckoning ) Oct. 29, 2016
Saturday, October 29, 2016
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