Paul Craig Roberts: 'US Wants to Coerce Russia Into Submission'
In contrast with the Russian government which relies on diplomacy,
Washington relies on coercion and it obviously intends to coerce Russia into
submission, Dr. Paul Craig Roberts told Sputnik.
The cornerstone of America's foreign and military policy is the
Wolfowitz Doctrine which declares that Washington's primary objective "is
to prevent the re-emergence of a new rival, either in the
territory of the former Soviet Union or elsewhere that poses a threat
similar to that posed formerly by the Soviet Union," Dr. Paul
Craig Roberts, a prominent American economist, former Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury for Economic Policy and author, elaborated.
"By ‘threat' the Wolfowitz Doctrine means a country sufficiently
strong enough to have a foreign policy independent of Washington.
‘Threat' does not mean a military threat or a plan to attack the US. It
means any country capable of standing up to Washington. Today there
are two such countries, Russia and China. While the Washington neoconservatives
were absorbed in their decade-long wars in the Middle East, Vladimir
Putin revived Russia from the Yeltsin debacle, and China rose much more
rapidly than Washington expected," Dr. Roberts told Sputnik.
Russia's diplomatic involvement into the US geopolitical game
in the Middle East undermined neoconservatives' plans and became the
trigger for backlash from Washington.
"When Russia (possibly backed by China) forced diplomatic
solutions on the Syrian and Iranian ‘crises' that Washington had
orchestrated as an excuse for military action [against these
countries], the neoconservatives realized that Russia had acquired the power
to limit American unilateralism," Dr. Roberts pointed out.
Predictably, Washington stroke back. Dr. Roberts pointed out that the
next move of the US was to overthrow the government of Ukraine,
hoping to grab the Russian Black Sea naval base, thus depriving Russia
of access to the Mediterranean.
When Crimea voted on March 16, 2014 to reunite with Russia,
Washington hastened to use false claims of "Russia's invasion of Ukraine"
to force its European "vassal states" to impose economic
sanctions on Moscow in order to isolate it and to drive a
wedge between Europe and Russia, cutting off their political and economic
ties.
"The sanctions alleviate Washington's concerns that Europe's
dependency on Russian energy will eventually cause Washington to lose
control over Europe," Dr. Roberts noted.
'Tensions with Russia are Absolutely Required'
Furthermore, the Pentagon's top officials have publicly labeled Russia
as America's "existential threat," stressing that it is the only
country on earth that retains the nuclear capability to destroy the
United States. What is the root cause of Washington's warmongering?
"Washington always needs an enemy in order to justify the $1
trillion annual budget of the military/security complex. When the Soviet
Union collapsed, this budget was in jeopardy until the "Muslim
threat" was created. The problem with the Muslim threat is that
Muslims lack ICBMs, navies, air forces, and armies that can be portrayed as
"existential threats" to the US," Dr. Roberts told Sputnik.
While some experts suggest that America's anti-Russia's stance may be
caused by emerging domestic problems and the prospect of new global
financial crisis, Paul Craig Roberts explains that "the demonization
of Russia and Russia's president have nothing to do with the
current or future state of the US economy."
"It has to do with the Wolfowitz Doctrine," the
American author stressed.
So, what steps should be taken by the White House and the Kremlin
in order to de-escalate the growing tension between the US and
Russia?
"The Russian media keeps asking me this question: "What steps,
in your opinion, should be taken by the US and the Russian government
to de-escalate the tension?" This is a nonsensical question!
Washington has no intention whatsoever of de-escalating the tension. From
Washington's standpoint, the tension is absolutely essential," Dr. Roberts
told Sputnik.
"The tension provides the excuse for the sanctions that break
Europe from Russia, for the military buildup by the US and NATO
on Russia's borders, for making Ukraine and Georgia (and Armenia and
Kyrgyzstan after the planned color revolutions or coups) NATO members. The
tension makes the American public accept the enormous military/security complex
budget that fuels America's largest industry and provides political campaign
contributions to House, Senate, and Presidential political
campaigns," the US economist highlighted.
Dr. Roberts pointed out that tensions with Russia are
"absolutely required," since the neoconservatives, the
politicians, and the profits and power of the military/security complex
desperately need this conflict.
While the Russian government is committed to diplomatic solutions,
Washington considers diplomacy a sign of weakness.
"The Russian government relies on diplomacy, but Washington
regards diplomacy as a sign of weakness. Washington relies
on coercion. Washington intends to coerce Russia
into submission. It is a mystery to me how the Russian
government and Russian media can miss so obvious an intent," the author
underscored.
A Serious Temptation to the Chinese
Meanwhile, Russia is bolstering its economic and political ties
with China prompting some analysts to consider BRICS and the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO) a viable alternative to the established
institutions of the West.
However, that does not mean Washington will twiddle its thumbs just
watching the emerging powers establish new geopolitical alliances.
"Washington is now apparently launching its plan to break
up the Russian-Chinese alliance before it can solidify. The
International Monetary Fund (IMF), a Washington-controlled institution, is
courting China with bringing the Chinese currency into the IMF's
money, Special Drawing Rights, as a heavily weighted currency, second only
to the US dollar," Paul Craig Roberts elaborated.
"Washington's message to China, via the IMF, is: ‘Come
to us. Look how influential you will be. Why play with third
world economies such as Russia, India, Brazil, and South Africa, when you
can be a prince among the West, out ranking everyone but America
itself. What do you need a BRICS bank for when you can be only one
spot below the top in the IMF? Your economy is already
integrated with America's. Join us. Earn the approbation of the
Ruling West. Ignore the losers. Come to the winners," the American economist
underscored.
And this is quite tempting to the Chinese, Dr. Roberts warned, given
that they are currently besotted with capitalism and money-making.
"Of course, if Washington's plan succeeds, after Russia is
finished off, China will be next. Wisdom and awareness are rare
in the world, and this rareness is a great benefit
to Washington," Dr. Paul Craig Roberts concluded.
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