"The BRICS... had to be the prime targets of Hybrid War. This implies that
Hybrid War sooner rather than later will hit..." SOUTH AFRICA
Actually, Pepe Escobar does not mention South Africa, but everything in his
article applies to South Africa.
South Africa, like Brazil, is in the early stages of regime-changing
colour-revolution, Unconventional War and Hybrid War.
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Brazil, like Russia, under attack by Hybrid War

 

 

Pepe Escobar, RT, Moscow, 29 March 2016

 

Color revolutions would never be enough; Exceptionalistan is always on the
lookout for major strategic upgrades capable of ensuring perpetual Empire of
Chaos hegemony.

The ideological matrix and the modus operandi of color revolutions by now
are a matter of public domain. Not so much the concept of Unconventional War
(UW).

 

UW was spelled out by the 2010 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare manual
<http://www.al-akhbar.com/sites/default/files/pdfs/Special_Forces_Report.pdf
> . Here's the money quote:

 

"The intent of US [Unconventional Warfare] UW efforts is to exploit a
hostile power's political, military, economic, and psychological
vulnerabilities by developing and sustaining resistance forces to accomplish
US strategic objectives. For the foreseeable future, US forces will
predominantly engage in irregular warfare (IW) operations."

 

"Hostile" powers are meant not only in a military sense; any state that
dares to defy any significant plank of the Washington-centric world "order"
- from Sudan to Argentina - may be branded "hostile".

 

The dangerous liaisons between color revolutions and UW have now fully
blossomed as Hybrid War; a warped case of Flowers of Evil. A color
revolution is nothing but the first stage of what will become Hybrid War.
And Hybrid War can be
<http://strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/parameters/Articles/1992/199
2%20mann.pdf> interpreted essentially as the weaponization of chaos theory -
an absolute conceptual darling of the US military ("politics is the
continuation of war by linguistic means"). My 2014 book Empire of Chaos
<http://www.amazon.com/Empire-Chaos-Roving-Eye-Collection-ebook/dp/B00OYVYD3
G/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1458842922&sr=1-1&keywords=empire+of+chaos+
escobar>  essentially tracks its myriad manifestations.

 

This very well-argued three-part thesis clarifies
<http://www.globalresearch.ca/predicting-the-next-hybrid-wars/5515215>  the
central objective behind a major Hybrid War; "to disrupt multipolar
transnational connective projects through externally provoked identity
conflicts (ethnic, religious, political, etc.) within a targeted transit
state."

 

The BRICS - an extremely dirty word/concept in the Beltway/Wall Street axis
- had to be the prime targets of Hybrid War. For myriad reasons. Among them;
the push for trade and commerce in their own currencies, bypassing the US
dollar; the creation of the BRICS development bank; the avowed drive towards
Eurasia integration, symbolized by the now converging China-led New Silk
Roads - or One Belt, One Road (OBOR), in its official terminology - and
Russia-led Eurasia Economic Union (EEU).

 

This implies that Hybrid War sooner rather than later will hit Central Asia;
Kyrgysztan, a prime lab for Exceptionalistan experiments of the color
revolution kind, is the ideal candidate.

 

As it stands, Hybrid War is very much active in Russia's western borderlands
(Ukraine) but still embryonic in Xinjiang, China's Far West, which Beijing
micromanages like a hawk. Hybrid War is already being applied to prevent a
crucial Pipelineistan gambit; the construction of Turkish Stream. And will
also be fully applied to interrupt
<http://orientalreview.org/2015/01/14/how-chinas-balkan-silk-road-can-resurr
ect-south-stream/>  the Balkan Silk Road - essential for China's integrated
trade/commerce with Eastern Europe.

 

As the BRICS are the only, real counter power to Exceptionalistan, a
strategy had to be developed for each of the major players. Everything was
thrown at Russia - from sanctions to full demonization, from a raid on its
currency to an oil price war, even including (pathetic) attempts to start a
color revolution in the streets of Moscow. For a weaker BRICS node, a more
subtle strategy would have to be developed. Which brings us to the
complexity of Hybrid War as applied to the current, massive
political/economic destabilization of Brazil.

 

In the UW manual, swaying the perceptions of a vast "uncommitted middle
population" is essential in the road to success, so these uncommitted
eventually turn against their political leaders. The process encompasses
everything from "supporting insurgency" (as in Syria) to "wider discontent
through propaganda and political and psychological efforts to discredit the
government" (as in Brazil). And as an insurrection escalates, so should the
"intensification of propaganda; psychological preparation of the population
for rebellion." That, in a nutshell, has been the Brazilian case.

 

We need our own Saddam

 

Exceptionalistan's utmost strategic objective is usually to have a merger of
color revolution and UW. But Brazil's civil society and vibrant democracy
were too sophisticated for hardcore UW steps such as sanctions or R2P
("responsibility to protect").

 

It's no wonder that Sao Paulo was turned into the epicenter of the Hybrid
War against Brazil. Sao Paulo, the wealthiest Brazilian state, also housing
the economic/financial capital of Latin America, is the key node in an
interlinked national/international power structure.

The Wall Street-centered global financial system - which rules over
virtually the whole West - simply could not allow national sovereignty in
full expression in a major regional actor such as Brazil.

 

The Brazilian Spring, in the beginning, was virtually invisible, an
exclusive social media phenomenon - just as Syria in early 2011.

 

Then, in June 2013, Edward Snowden leaked those notorious NSA spying
practices. In Brazil, the NSA was all over Petrobras. And suddenly, out of
the blue, a regional judge, Sergio Moro, based on a single source - a
currency exchange operator in the black market - had access to a major
Petrobras document dump. Up to now, the two-year Car Wash corruption
investigation has not revealed how they got to know so much about what they
dub the "criminal cell" acting inside Petrobras.

 

What matters is that the color revolution modus operandi - a fight against
corruption and "in defense of democracy" - was already in place. That was
the first step of Hybrid War.

As Exceptionalistan coined "good" and "bad" terrorists wreaking havoc across
"Syraq", in Brazil surged the figure of the "good" and the "bad" corrupt.

 

Wikileaks also unveiled how Exceptionalistan doubted Brazil could design a
nuclear submarine - a matter of national security. How construction company
Odebrecht was going global. How Petrobras by itself developed the technology
to explore the pre-salt deposits - the largest oil discovery of the young
21st century, of which Big Oil was excluded by none other than Lula.

 

Then, as a result of Snowden's revelations, the Rousseff administration
required all government agencies to use state-owned companies for their
technology services. This would mean that US companies could lose as much as
$35 billion in revenue over two years as they would be deprived of business
in the 7th largest economy in the world - as research group Information
Technology & Innovation Foundation discovered.

 

The future is happening now

 

The march towards Hybrid War in Brazil had little do to with the political
left or right. It was basically about mobilizing a few wealthy families that
actually run the country; buy large swathes of Congress; control mainstream
media; behave like 19th century slave plantation owners (slavery still
permeates all social relations in Brazil); and legitimize it all via a
hefty, yet bogus, intellectual tradition.

 

They would give the signal for the mobilization of the middle class.

 

Sociologist Jesse de Souza identified a Freudian "substitutive
gratification" phenomenon under which the Brazilian middle class - with
large swathes now clamoring for regime change - imitates the wealthy few as
much as it's ruthlessly exploited by them, via mountains of taxes and
sky-high interest rates.

 

The wealthy 0,0001% and the middle classes needed an Other to demonize -
Exceptionalistan style. And what could be more perfect for the
judicial-police-media-old comprador elite complex than the figure of a
tropical Saddam Hussein: former President Lula.

 

Ultra right-wing "movements" financed by the nefarious Koch Brothers
suddenly popped up on social networks and street protests. The Brazilian
attorney general visited the Empire of Chaos leading a Car Wash team to hand
out Petrobras information that could prop up possible Department of Justice
indictments.

 

Car Wash and the - immensely corrupt - Brazilian Congress, which will now
deliberate over the possible impeachment of President Rousseff, revealed
themselves as indistinguishable.

 

By then, the scriptwriters were sure that a regime change social
infrastructure was already built into a critical anti-government mass, thus
allowing the color revolution's full bloom. The way to a soft coup was paved
- without even having to resort to lethal urban terrorism (as in Ukraine).
The problem was that if the soft coup failed - as it now seems at least
possible - it would be very hard to unleash a hard coup, Pinochet-style, via
UW, against the beleaguered Rousseff administration; that is, finally
accomplishing Full Hybrid War.

 

On a socioeconomic level, Car Wash would only be fully "successful" if
mirrored by a softening up of Brazilian laws regulating oil exploration,
opening it up for US Big Oil. And in parallel, all social spending programs
would have to be smashed.

 

Instead, what's happening now is the progressive mobilization of Brazilian
civil society against a white coup/soft coup/regime change scenario. Crucial
actors in Brazilian society are now firmly positioned against the
impeachment of President Rousseff, from the Catholic church to evangelicals;
first tier university professors; at least 15 state governors; masses of
union workers and "informal economy" workers; artists; leading
intellectuals; jurists; the overwhelming majority of lawyers; and last but
not least, the "deep Brazil" that legally elected Rousseff with 54.5 million
votes.

 

It ain't over till some fat man in the Brazilian Supreme Court sings. What's
certain is that independent Brazilian academics are already laying down the
theoretical bases to study Car Wash not as a mere, massive anti-corruption
drive; but as the ultimate case study of Exceptionalistan's geopolitical
strategy applied to a sophisticated globalized environment dominated by
infotech and social networks. The whole developing world should be fully
alert - and learn the relevant lessons, as Brazil is bound to be analyzed as
the ultimate case of Soft Hybrid War.

 

.    Pepe Escobar is an independent geopolitical analyst. He writes for RT,
Sputnik and TomDispatch, and is a frequent contributor to websites and radio
and TV shows ranging from the US to East Asia. He is the former roving
correspondent for Asia Times Online. Born in Brazil, he's been a foreign
correspondent since 1985, and has lived in London, Paris, Milan, Los
Angeles, Washington, Bangkok and Hong Kong. Even before 9/11 he specialized
in covering the arc from the Middle East to Central and East Asia, with an
emphasis on Big Power geopolitics and energy wars. He is the author of
"Globalistan" (2007), "Red Zone Blues" (2007), "Obama does Globalistan"
(2009) and "Empire of Chaos" (2014), all published by Nimble Books. His
latest book is "2030", also by Nimble Books, out in December 2015.

 

 

From: https://www.rt.com/op-edge/337411-brazil-russia-hybrid-attack/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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