Obama Slams Door in Putin’s Face: Says if Putin
doesn’t want Russia’s retaliatory forces eliminated, he’ll need to be the one
to press the nuclear button first
13459 ViewsJune 06, 2016 71 Comments
by Eric Zuesse
Actions speak louder than
mere words, and U.S. President Barack Obama has now acted, not only spoken. His
action is to refuse to discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russia’s
biggest worry about recent changes in America’s nuclear strategy — particularly
a stunning change that is terrifying Putin.
On Sunday June 5th, Reuters
headlined “Russia Says U.S. Refuses Talks on
Missile Defence System”, and reported that, “The United States has refused
Russian offers to discuss Washington’s missile defence
programme, Russian Deputy Defence Minister Anatoly Antonov was quoted
as saying on Sunday, calling the initiative ‘very dangerous’.”
Russia’s concern is that,
if the “Ballistic Missile Defense” or “Anti Ballistic Missile” system, that the
United States is now just starting to install on and near Russia’s borders,
works, then the United States will be able to launch a surprise nuclear attack
against Russia, and this system, which has been in development for decades and
is technically called the “Aegis Ashore Missile Defense
System”, will annihilate the missiles that Russia launches in retaliation,
which will then leave the Russian population with no retaliation at all, except
for the nuclear contamination of the entire northern hemisphere, and global
nuclear winter, the blowback from America’s onslaught against Russia, which
blowback some strategists in the West say would be manageable probems for the
U.S. and might be worth the cost of eliminating Russia.
That theory, of a winnable
nuclear war (which in the U.S. seems to be
replacing the prior theory, called “M.A.D.” for Mutually Assured Destruction) was first prominently put
forth in 2006 in the prestigious U.S. journal Foreign Affairs,
headlining “The Rise of Nuclear Primacy” and which advocated
for a much bolder U.S. strategic policy against Russia, based upon what it
argued was America’s technological superiority against Russia’s weaponry and a
possibly limited time-window in which to take advantage of it before Russia
catches up and the opportunity to do so is gone.
Paul Craig Roberts was the
first reporter in the West to write in a supportive way about Russia’s concerns
that Barack Obama might be a follower of that theory. One of Roberts’s early
articles on this was issued on 17 June 2014 and headlined “Washington Is Beating The War
Drums”, where he observed that “US war doctrine has been changed. US
nuclear weapons are no longer restricted to a retaliatory force, but have been
elevated to the role of preemptive nuclear attack.”
Russia’s President Vladimir
Putin has tried many times to raise this issue with President Obama, the most
recent such instance being via a public statement of his concern,
made on May 27th. Apparently, the public statement by Antonov on
June 5th is following up on that latest Putin effort, by Antonov’s announcement
there that Obama now explicitly refuses to discuss Putin’s concerns about the
matter.
The fact that these efforts
on the part of the Russian government are via public media instead of via
private conversations (such as had been the means used during the Cuban Missile
Crisis in 1962, when the shoe was on the other foot and the U.S. President was
concerned about the Soviet President’s installation of nuclear missiles 90
miles from the U.S. border) suggests that Mr. Obama, unlike U.S. President John
Fitzgerald Kennedy in 1962, refuses to communicate with Russia, now that the U.S.
is potentially in the position of the aggressor.
Russia is making its preparations, just in case it will
(because of the Aegis Ashore system) need to be the first to attack.
However, some knowledgeable people on the subject say that Russia will never
strike first. Perhaps U.S. President Obama is proceeding on the
basis of a similar assumption, and this is the reason why he is refusing to
discuss the matter with his Russian counterpart. However, if Mr. Obama wishes
to avoid a nuclear confrontation, then refusing even to discuss the opponent’s
concerns would not be the way to go about doing that. Obama is therefore
sending signals to the contrary — that he is preparing a nuclear attack against
Russia — simply by his refusal to discuss the matter. In this case, his action
of refusal is, itself, an answer to Putin’s question, like slamming the door in
Putin’s face would be. It’s a behavioral answer, instead of a merely verbal
one.
Investigative historian
Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They’re Not Even Close: The
Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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