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Wolf Pack vs. Bear 
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Written by Anne Williamson 
<http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/?author=Anne+Williamson>
  

Friday April 17, 2015 <javascript:window.print();> 






Having now had a year’s time to get better acquainted with their new Ukrainian 
friends and the neighborhood overall, Europeans are losing their taste for 
economic sanctions on Russia.

Contrary to American assurances, economic warfare against Russia meant to 
compel the return of Crimea to Ukraine hasn’t worked. Nor did the Ukrainian 
military’s campaign against the Donbas tame the Russian “aggression” mainstream 
media shouts about daily. All Europe has achieved to date is tens of billions 
in lost trade and Russia’s abandonment of the South Stream pipeline.

The Russians were building South Stream to insure the – politely put – 
“integrity” of gas flows to Europe while in transit across Ukraine, and put an 
end to the country’s 24-year racket of holding Russia’s energy commerce with 
Europe hostage by virtue of having inherited a key segment of the Soviet 
pipeline network. The loss of jobs and transit revenues their participation in 
the construction and operation of South Stream promised was keenly felt in 
Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. 
 Austria, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, the Czech Republic and Germany 
have all taken serious losses thanks to the trade sanctions as well.

Trade and employment losses coupled with some USD 40 billions more in IMF loans 
to Kiev, whose proceeds are most likely to be spent – at the US’s insistence – 
on yet more war, and the growing misery of all the Ukrainian people are typical 
of the now familiar results of US-organized seditions abroad. However, those 
results are usually observed in militarily weak, third world nations the US 
chooses to undermine for whatever reasons, and certainly not on the continent 
their most loyal and most capable allies occupy.

Besides which, the whole cockamamie story the US has been pushing vis a vis 
Crimea is falling apart. The fact that one year on there are no Crimean 
protests and no “Back to Kiev!” grass root committees has undermined the entire 
premise of the sanctions. Even year long multiple polling 
<http://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2015/03/20/one-year-after-russia-annexed-crimea-locals-prefer-moscow-to-kiev/>
  by western agencies has shown that large majorities of Crimeans have no 
regrets concerning the 2014 reunification with their motherland of some 300 
years.

In truth, the world owes a debt of gratitude to the Russians. While US State 
Department operatives busied themselves in Kiev with constructing an interim, 
post-coup government of fascist stooges and native oligarchs, the Russians’ 
deft and lightening re-absorption of a willing Crimea took the meat right off 
the table. The American greenhorns in Kiev were left dumbfounded, and hopping 
mad.

With the Black Sea port of Sevastopol safely in Russian hands, and the 
country’s immediate strategic interests secure, there was no need for war. 
Given time, the Russians know Ukraine as presently constituted will defeat 
Ukraine, and that not even a Himalaya of dollars and the sacrifices of several 
generations of Ukrainians will put the country back together again. Default 
will be Ukraine’s only escape route.

But it is the antics of hyperbolic NATO operatives (Dragoon Ride 
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2015/03/24/in-show-of-force-the-armys-operation-dragoon-ride-rolls-through-europe/>
 , a Conga line of armored Stryker vehicles and troops rolling across Europe 
from the Baltics to central Europe in a “show of force,”) the bloviating of 
chest-beating US generals (the only way “to turn the tide” is “to start killing 
Russians” <file:///\\localhost\watch> ) and the dumb bellicosity of the US 
Congress for having authorized the export of lethal weaponry 
<http://www.inquisitr.com/1677329/ukraine-lethal-aid-and-350-million-in-weapons-included-in-ukraine-freedom-support-act-russia-claims-blackmail/>
  to Kiev that finally got the EU leadership looking sideways at one another. 
Just exactly what has the US gotten them into?

But it was the EU itself who bought, by bits and by pieces, into America’s 
scheme. The events in Ukraine have left the European Union naked before her own 
members’ populations, exposed as a highly-bureaucratized system of US vassalage 
so thoroughly in harness individual nations actually agreed to harm their own 
economies in pursuit of US policies. There’s a reason for the EU’s 
acquiescence: The EU and its leadership stands to gain should State Department 
neoconservatives deliver on their promises. The EU will get bigger and its 
artificial and suffocating institutions more deeply entrenched.

How so?

The only direction in which the EU can expand is to the East. Ukraine, Moldova, 
Transdniestr, Armenia and Georgia were all believed ripe for the taking, and 
each is or was being pursued with EU “association agreements,” which subvert 
each country to EU dictates while holding the prize of EU membership in 
abeyance.

Absorbing such contrarily-organized lands is the work of decades. No matter. 
Their capture alone will enable the ECB to go on an immediate super-binge of 
vendor financing, which it is believed will conjure up jobs, export profits, 
and, the ECB (European Central Bank) hopes, a new round of euro-based credit 
expansion and piratization that will, in the fullness of time, strip the newly 
“associated” lands and their citizens of their savings and property. Once the 
fiat money-engineered boom begins to fade, the expectation is that ongoing 
economic warfare against Russia, directed and policed by the US, will at last 
bear fruit. Only a small shove and a slight push will be needed to topple and 
then shatter Russia into bite-sized pieces for the west’s further consumption.

So set upon this course is the US that the White House’s recent offer of a 
slippery framework to Iran to conclude the Israeli-manufactured dispute over 
the country’s nuclear enrichment program has the look of arbitrage, indicating 
there are limits to just how much havoc Washington can create and oversee 
abroad. Besides, Iran is currently useful in the conflict with the US-created 
ISIS. With sanctions lifted, the flood of Iranian oil and gas coming to market 
would further harm Russia’s economic interests while supporting the building of 
new pipelines to Europe originating in the Middle East and North Africa (under 
indirect US control) and sparing any further need for US ally Saudi Arabia to 
continue pumping low-priced oil for which there is insufficient global demand.

As long as Angela Merkel keeps Germany on board, and Germany continues to fund 
the stagnant EU, the US’s high-tech version of a medieval siege of the Kremlin 
can proceed.

With new multilateral treaties agreed under cover of tax and banking 
transparency (FATCA) <http://www.thefreedictionary.com/FACTA>  now in place, 
the US is well on its way to being able to track in real time every currency 
unit on the planet that is emitted, earned, deposited, withdrawn, spent, 
invested, loaned, and borrowed by means of the banks, long seen as a 
US-engineered globalism’s most effective police force. European governments’ 
war on cash is meant to insure all commerce will flow through the banks and 
therefore be recorded. These new surveillance capabilities will be exploited to 
the maximum in the case of both Russia and hesitant Europeans for the purposes 
of blackmail, extortion, and control.

In a digital battlescape staffed by the west’s soldiers of finance, winter will 
not save the Russians.

Another attack strategy the US is about to deploy, drawn not from history but 
from nature, is that of the wolf pack. Though NATO troops will bedevil Russia’s 
borders, no western troops will actually set foot on Russian territory prior to 
the country’s imminent collapse. That would be dangerous, but the more proxy 
wars and political upheavals the US can stir up along Russia’s periphery while 
the motherland suffers and declines under the west’s economic blockade, the 
better.

Necessary and experienced personnel 
<http://journal-neo.org/2015/04/08/us-wages-geopolitical-warfare-against-russia-in-central-asia-and-caucasus/>
  are being appointed and NGOs beefed up 
<http://journal-neo.org/2015/04/08/us-wages-geopolitical-warfare-against-russia-in-central-asia-and-caucasus/>
  in preparation for brewing new crises and rainbow revolutions along Russia’s 
“soft, underbelly”: the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave, which both Armenia and 
Azerbaijan claim, in Kyrgyzstan where the south and the north are alienated 
from one another, in Uzbekistan where control of the Fergana Valley is in 
dispute with Kyrgyzstan, and in Georgia, which hopes for the return of Ossetia 
and Abkhazia. Carrots and sticks will miraculously set many a fire.

Keeping those flames under control will seriously tax Russia’s resources.

US objectives include busting up the Collective Security Treaty Organization 
(CSTO) <file:///\\localhost\wiki\Collective_Security_Treaty_Organization> , 
whose members include Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and 
Tajikistan, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) 
<file:///\\localhost\wiki\Shanghai_Cooperation_Organisation> , whose members 
include China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Russia, and 
the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU 
<file:///\\localhost\wiki\Eurasian_Economic_Union> ), whose members – to date – 
include Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia.

However, there are problems with the above scenarios unfolding as planned.

US foreign policy assumes everyone on the planet wants to be an American, or – 
second best – a recipient of American interest and munificence, a notion which 
the state has successfully sold only to movie-mad foreign teenagers and naive 
Americans. Rather than being an advertisement for the benefits of American 
intervention, the Ukraine America is building might better serve as one for the 
beneficial avoidance of same through membership in the EAEU.

Russia is hardly new to the protection game. Armenia and Georgia, the first 
Christian nations on earth, soon found themselves unmoored in a sea of Islam. 
Each petitioned the Kremlin for inclusion into the empire. They wanted and 
needed the protection of the “Third Rome,” and they got it. Today Armenia 
wisely continues to huddle close to Russia, eschewing the opportunity of 
becoming a battle station in any anti-Azeri US campaign, while a US-enamored 
Georgia still chafes at the protection the US provides their former proxy, the 
corrupt Saakashvili regime. Azerbaijan has but to look at Iran to see what 
misfortune the US is quite willing to hand round. Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan 
have the example of their war torn neighbor, US-occupied Afghanistan, to 
contemplate.

US foreign policy further assumes that targets will stand still 
<http://journal-neo.org/2015/03/09/russia-s-remarkable-renaissance-2/>  and 
only stare into the blinding glare of America’s oncoming headlights.

Russia’s abrupt shut down of the South Stream gas pipeline’s construction and 
the rapid replacement of European entry points and participants with a single 
exit point in Turkey from which Russian gas will flow to the rest of Europe 
through Greece along pipes it is now the EU’s responsibility to finance and 
build has put paid to that assumption. It is not only Russia that has an 
exploitable “soft underbelly.”

Despite the mainstream media’s shameless dissemination of western governments’ 
fatuous propaganda, and of what is sure to be an exploding supply of tit for 
tat, sufficient information is available to anyone who cares to look to 
determine who is destroying and who is trying to build, who is seeking peaceful 
co-operation and increasing trade and commerce between nations and who is 
demanding obedience to its diktat while waving a mailed fist.

To paraphrase Mae West, “Democracy has nothin’ to do with it.”

It is certainly an irony of history, wild and raw, that Vladimir Putin, a man 
who once described himself 
<http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_4_12?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=first+person+putin&sprefix=First+Person%2Cstripbooks%2C377>
  as “a pure and utterly successful product of a Soviet patriotic education,” 
is today seen by an increasing number of alarmed citizens worldwide as 
liberty's if not civilization's best, if inadvertent and imperfect, hope. But 
those souls should have no illusions. Whatever the Russian president does, he 
will do for Russia's sake, not ours.

But if Russia cannot stand, we will all sink together into tyranny or eternity.

Reprinted with permission from LewRockwell.com 
<https://www.lewrockwell.com/2015/04/anne-williamson/evil-empire-2/> .

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