August 6, 2014

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Will Putin Realize That Russia Holds The Cards?
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Paul Craig Roberts

More evidence, about which I hope to write at length, is piling up that Europe 
has acquiesced to Washington’s drive to war with Russia, a war that is likely 
to be the final war for humanity. By Russia’s low key and unthreatening 
response to Washington’s aggression, thereby giving the West the mistaken 
signal that Russia is weak and fearful, the Russian government has encouraged 
Washington’s drive to war.

It appears that the Russians’ greatest weakness is that capitalism has raised 
enough Russians to a comfortable living standard that the war that Washington 
is bringing to them is scary, and they want to avoid it in order to continue 
living like decadent Western Europeans.

The same thing happened to the once fierce Vandals in North Africa in the 6th 
century when the Vandals were exterminated by a small force from the Eastern 
Roman Empire.The Vandals had lost the valor that had given them a rich chunk of 
the Roman Empire.

Russia needs to save the world from war, but the avoidance of war requires 
Russia to make the costs clear to Europeans.

Faced with economic sanctions, essentially illegal and warlike actions, applied 
to various Russian individuals and businesses by Washington and Washington’s EU 
puppets and by Switzerland, a country taught to be more fearful of Washington 
than of Moscow, Russian President Putin has asked the Russian government to 
come up with countermeasures to be implemented in response to the gratuitous 
sanctions imposed against Russia.

But, Putin says, Russia must hold back: “Obviously we need to do it cautiously 
in order to support domestic manufacturers, but not hurt consumers.”

In other words, Putin wants to impose sanctions that are not really sanctions, 
but something that looks like tit for tat.

The amazing thing about Russia finding herself on the defensive about sanctions 
is that Russia, not Washington or the impotent EU, holds all the cards. Putin 
can bring down the economies of Europe and throw all of Europe into political 
and economic chaos simply by turning off the energy supply.

Putin would not have to turn off the energy supply for very long before Europe 
tells Washington good-bye and comes to terms with Russia. The longer Putin 
waits, the longer Europe has to prepare against Russia’s best weapon that can 
be used to peacefully resolve the conflict that Washington has orchestrated.

Washington’s aggressive moves against Russia will not stop until Putin realizes 
that he, not Washington, holds the cards, and plays them.

The world has had enough of Washington, its constant lies, its constant wars, 
and its bullying. Putin would do well to spend a few hours with Belisarius, 
Justinian the Great’s great general.

“When I treat with my enemies,” Belisarius said, “I am more accustomed to give 
than to receive counsel; but I hold in one hand inevitable ruin, in the other 
peace and freedom.”

That is precisely the position that Vladimir Putin is in with regard to Europe. 
In one hand he holds the ruin of Europe. In the other peace and freedom in the 
relations between Russia and Europe.

He needs to call up the dumbshit European “leaders” and tell them.

If Putin does not put his foot down hard and make clear to the Europeans what 
the stakes are, Washington will succeed in its determination to drive the world 
to war, and “exceptional and indispensable” Americans will die along with all 
the rest.

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