Kill List: Smashing the ‘B’ in BRICS
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The stakes could not be higher. Not only the future of the BRICS, but the future of a new multipolar world is in the balance. And it all hinges on what happens in Brazil in the next few months.
by Pepe Escobar for Sputnik News
Let’s start
with the Kafkaesque internal turmoil. The coup against President
Dilma Rousseff remains an unrivalled media theatre/political tragicomedy gift
that keeps on giving. It also doubles as a case of information
war converted into a strategic tool of political control.
A succession
of appalling audio leaks has revealed that key sectors of the
Brazilian military as well as selected Supreme Court justices have
legitimized the coup against a President that has always
protected the two-year-old Car Wash corruption investigation. Even Western
mainstream media was forced to admit that Dilma did not steal anything
but is being impeached by a bunch of thieves. Their agenda;
to stifle the Car Wash investigation, which may eventually throw many
of them in jail.
The leaks also
unveiled a nasty internecine carnage between Brazilian comprador
elites — peripheral and mainstream. Essentially the peripherals were used
as lowly paperboys in Congress for the dirty work. But now they
may be about to become road kill – along the illegitimate, unpopular,
interim Michel Temer “government”, led by a bunch
of corrupt-to-the-core PMDB politicians, the party that is heir
to the sole opposition outfit tolerated during the 1960s-1980s
military dictatorship.
Meet the vassal
chancellor
An insidious
character in the current golpeachment scam is the
interim Minister of Foreign Relations, senator Jose Serra of the
PSDB party, the social democrats turned neoliberal enforcers. In the 2002
presidential election – which he lost to Lula — Serra had already
tried to get rid of peripheral Brazilian oligarchies.
Yet now he’s
incarnating another role — perfectly positioned not only
to retrograde Brazilian foreign policy to some point around the
1964 military coup, but mostly as the Beltway’s point man
inside the coup racket.
Exceptionalistan’s
key ally in Brazil is the oligarchy in Sao Paulo, the wealthiest
state and home to the financial capital of Latin America. This is
Brazil’s A-list. It’s from their ranks that an eventual “national savior”
may eventually spring up.
Once the peripherals
are history, then no holds would be barred to criminalize – and imprison –
an array of leftist leaders, Lula included, as well
as manufacture a fake election legitimized by a noxious Supreme Court
justice, Gilmar Mendes, a PSDB stooge.
It all hinges
on what happens in the next two months. The prosecutor general
finally asked the Supreme Court to throw three top peripherals
in jail; they are all accused of plotting to derail the Car Wash
investigation — an extremely complex juridical-political-police network
of myriad concentric/parallel circles.
Meanwhile, the final
judgment of Dilma’s impeachment at the Senate is bound to happen
on August 16 – 11 days after the start of the Olympic Games. The
coup plotters suffered a heavy blow as they were trying hard to accelerate
the proceedings. As it stands, the outcome is uncertain; after the leaks,
four to five senators are already wavering, as the leaks also
implicate Temer personally. The “leader” of a zero-credibility,
corruption-crammed scam, he’s among the targets of several corruption
investigations and has just been banned from running
to political office for the next 8 years.The Brazilian mainstream
media monopoly (five families) – popularly referred to as PIG, the
Brazilian acronym for Pro-Coup Media Party – has changed its anti-left
tune and is now also going after selected members of the Temer
racket.
According to the
constitution, if both the Presidency and Vice-Presidency are vacated
in the last two years of a given term, it’s up to Congress
to elect the new President.
This implies two
possible scenarios. If Dilma is not impeached, it’s increasingly likely she
will call for new presidential elections before the end of the
year.
If she is impeached,
the PIG will tolerate the stooge-crammed Temer interim racket
until January 2017 at the most. The next step would be what Serra and
about-to-be-jailed Senate leader Renan Calheiros are campaigning for; the end
of direct presidential elections and the onset of Brazilian-style
parliamentarianism.
The man best
positioned to be the national savior in this case is former president
Fernando Henrique Cardoso – also former “Prince of Sociology” and a major
star (during the 1960s and early 1970s) of the dependency theory, then
metamorphosed into an avid neoliberal. Cardoso is a very close pal
of both Bill Clinton and Tony Blair. The Beltway/Wall Street axis loves
him. Cardoso would be “elected” mostly by the pack of Congress hyenas who got
the Dilma impeachment rolling on April 17.The hard node
of golpeachment goes way beyond peripheral Brazilian elites. It is comprised
of a political party (the PSDB); the Globo media empire; the Federal
Police (very cozy with the FBI); the Public Ministry; most of the
Supreme Court; and sectors of the military. Only the Beltway/Wall Street
axis has the means and the necessary pull to regiment all these players –
by hard cash, blackmail or promises of glory.
And that ties
in with key unanswered questions regarding the recent audio leaks. Who
taped the conversations. Who leaked them. Why now. Who profits from a
nation in total political/economic/juridical chaos, with virtually
all institutions totally discredited.
Neoliberalism or
chaos
Those were the days
when Washington could mastermind, with impunity, an old-fashioned military
coup in its backyard – as in Brazil 1964. Or as in Chile
during the original 9/11 – in 1973, as seen through crack
Chilean film maker Patricio Guzman’s moving documentary about Salvador
Allende.
History, predictably,
now repeats itself as farce as the 2016 coup has turned Brazil – the
7th largest economy in the world and a key Global South player –
into a Honduras or Paraguay (where recent US-supported coups were
successful).
I have shown how the
coup in Brazil is an extremely sophisticated Hybrid War operation going
way beyond unconventional warfare (UW); four generation warfare (4GW);
color revolutions; and R2P (“responsibility to protect”), all the way
to the summit of smart power; a
political-financial-judicial-mainstream media soft coup unveiled in slow
motion. This is the beauty of a coup when promoted by democratic
institutions.
Neoliberalism may
have failed, as even the IMF research wing has
concluded. But its rotten corpse still encumbers the whole planet.
Neoliberalism is not only an economic model; it surreptitiously takes
over the juridical realm as well. In another perverse facet
of shock doctrine, neoliberalism cannot prevail without a juridical
framework.When constitutional attributions are redirected to Congress that
keeps the Executive under control while generating a culture
of political corruption. Politics is subordinated to economics.
Companies engage in campaign financing and buy politicians to be able
to influence the political powers that be.
That’s how Washington
works. And that’s also the key to understand the role of former
leader of the Brazilian lower house Eduardo Cunha; he ran a campaign
financing racket out of Congress itself, controlling dozens
of politicians while profiting from proverbially fat state contracts.
The Three Stooges
in what I called the Provisional
Banana Scoundrel Republic are Cunha, Calheiros and Temer. Temer is a mere
puppet while Cunha remains a sort of shadow Prime Minister, running the
show. But not for long. He’s already been suspended as the speaker
in Congress; he bagged millions of US dollars in kickbacks
for those fat contracts and stashed the loot in secret Swiss
accounts; now it’s a matter of time before the Supreme Court has the
balls – it’s not a given — to throw him in the slammer.
NATO vs. BRICS, all
across the spectrum
And that brings us
once again to The Big Picture, as we proceed in parallel with an
analysis by Rafael Bautista, the head of a decolonization study group
in La Paz, Bolivia. He’s one of the best and brightest in South
America who’s very much alert to the fact that whatever happens
in Brazil in the next few months will drive the future not only
of South America but the whole Global South.
Exceptionalistan’s
project for Brazil is no less than the imposition of a remixed
Monroe doctrine. The main target of a planned neoliberal restoration is
to cut off South America from the BRICS – as in,
essentially, the Russia-China strategic partnership.
It’s a short window
of opportunity after all those years under the Bush-Obama
continuum where Washington was obsessed with MENA (Middle East/Northern
Africa), a.k.a. the Greater Middle East. Now South America is back in a
starring role in the geopolitical (soft) war theatre. Getting rid
of Dilma, Lula, the Workers’ Party, by all means available, is only
the start.It all comes back to the same, defining 21st century war; NATO
against the BRICS; the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO); and
ultimately the Russia-China strategic partnership. Smashing the “B”
in BRICS carries with it the bonus of smashing Mercosur (the
South American common market); Unasur (the political Union of South
American Nations); ALBA (the Bolivarian Alliance); and South American
integration as a whole, compounded with integration with key
emerging Global South players such as Iran.
The ongoing
destabilization of “Syraq” fits the Empire of Chaos; when there’s no
regional integration, the only other possibility is balkanization. And yet
Russia graphically demonstrated to Beltway planners they cannot win a war
in Syria while Iran demonstrated after the nuclear deal that it won’t
become a Washington vassal. So the Empire of Chaos might as well
secure its own backyard.
A new geopolitical
framework had to be part of the package. That’s where the concept of “North America” fits in, backed
by the Council on Foreign Relations and devised mostly by former
Iraq surge superstar David Petraeus and former World Bank honcho Bob Zoellick,
now with Goldman Sachs. Call it a mini who’s who of Exceptionalistan.
You won’t see it
enounced in public, but the Petraeus/Zoellick concept of “North
America” presupposes regime changing and gobbling up Venezuela. The
Caribbean is seen as a Mare Nostrum, an American lake. “North America” is
in fact a strategic offensive.
It implies
controlling the massive oil and water wealth of the Orinoco and the
Amazonas, something that would forever guarantee Exceptionalistan’s preeminence
south of the border.
The Caribbean is
already a done deal; after all Washington controls CAFTA. South America is
a tougher nut to crack, roughly polarized by what’s left of ALBA
and the US-driven Pacific Alliance. With Brazil falling to a neoliberal restoration,
it’s over as a promoter of regional integration. Mercosur would
eventually be absorbed into the Pacific Alliance – especially with a
man like Serra as Brazil’s top diplomat. So, politically, South
America must be annulled at all costs.
What’s left
for South America would be its aggregation — as marginal
players, part of the US-driven Pacific Alliance — to those NATO
on trade deals, the TPP and TTIP. The “pivot to Asia” – of which
TPP is the trade arm — is the Obama doctrine’s push for containment
of China, not only in Asia but also across Asia-Pacific.
Thus it’s natural that China (Brazil’s number one trade partner) should also be
contained in the hegemon’s backyard, South America.
From the Atlantic
to the Pacific, and beyond
It’s never enough
to stress the geo-economic importance of South America. The only way
South America can be fully integrated to the multipolar world is
by opening up to the Pacific, boosting its strategic connection
with Asia, especially China. That’s where the Chinese push to invest
in a massive high-speed
rail project uniting the Brazilian Atlantic coast
with Peru in the Pacific fits in. That’s South American
interconnectivity in a nutshell. If Brazil is politically annulled, none
of this will ever happen.
So every coup is now
literally allowed in South America; indirect attacks to the Brazilian
currency, the real; bribing local comprador elites with the backing
of the global financial system; a concerted attempt at the implosion,
simultaneously, of the top three economies: Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela. SOUTHCOM went so
far as to produce a report on “Venezuela
Freedom” earlier this year, signed by commander Kurt Tidd, which proposes
a “strategy of tension”, complete with “encirclement” and “suffocation”
techniques and allowing to mix street action with a “calculated” use
of armed violence. Echoes of Chile 1973 do apply.South America is now
arguably the prime geopolitical space where Exceptionalistan is laying the bases
to restore its unrivalled hegemony — as part of a
multi-dimensional, geo-finance war against the BRICS bent
on perpetuating the unipolar world.
All previous moves
have lead to this geostrategy of imploding the BRICS and reducing
South America to an appendix of North America.
Wikileaks revealed
how the NSA spied on Petrobras. In 2008 Brazil came up with its own
National Defense Strategy, focused on two key areas; the South Atlantic
and the Amazon. This did not sit well with SOUTHCOM. Unasur should have
developed it to a continental level, but they didn’t.
Lula decided
to award to Petrobras the prime exploitation of the pre-salt
deposits – the largest oil discovery of the 21st century. Dilma’s
administration gave a firm push to the BRICS’s New Development Bank (based
on the Brazilian BNDES) and also decided to accept Iranian payments
bypassing the US dollar. Anyone involved in South-South trade bypassing
the US dollar enters a kill list.
Hillary Clinton is
the presidential candidate of Wall Street, the Pentagon, the industrial-military
complex and the neocons. She is the Goddess
of War – and in a Bush-Obama-Clinton continuum she
will go to war against any player in the Global South that dares
to defy Exceptionalistan.
So the die is cast.
We will know for sure by the time there’s a new US President —
and arguably a new, unelected Brazilian President — in early 2017.
The geostrategic game though remains the same; Brazil must fall so BRICS-led
integration must fall, and Exceptionalistan may concentrate all its firepower
in an all-out confrontation against Russia-China.
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