I have recently posted a piece in which I tried to
debunk a few popular myths about modern warfare. Judging by many comments which I received in
response to this post, I have to say that the myths in question are still alive
and well and that I clearly failed to convince many readers. What I propose to
do today, is to look at what Russia is really doing in response to the growing
threat from the West. But first, I have to set the context or, more accurately,
re-set the context in which Russia is operating. Let’s begin by looking at the
AngloZionist policies towards Russia.
The West’s actions:
First on this list is, obviously, the conquest by NATO of all of Eastern
Europe. I speak of conquest because that is exactly what it is, but a conquest
achieved according to the rules of 21st century warfare which I
define as “80% informational, 15% economic and 5% military”. Yes, I know, the
good folks of Eastern Europe were just dreaming of being subjugated by the
US/NATO/EU/etc – but so what? Anyone who has read Sun Tzu will immediately
recognize that this deep desire to be ‘incorporated’ into the AngloZionist
“Borg” is nothing else but the result of a crushed self-identity, a deep-seated
inferiority complex and, thus, a surrender which did not even have to be
induced by military means. At the end of the day, it makes no difference what
the locals thought they were achieving – they are now subjects of the Empire
and their countries more or less irrelevant colonies in the fringe of the
AngloZionist Empire. As always, the local comprador elite is
now bubbling with pride at being, or so they think, accepted as equals by their
new masters (think Poroshenko, Tusk or Grybauskaite) which gives them the
courage to bark at Moscow from behind the NATO fence. Good for them.
Second is the now total colonization of Western Europe into the Empire.
While NATO moved to the East, the US also took much deeper control of Western
Europe which is now administered for the Empire by what the former Mayor of
London once called the “great supine protoplasmic
invertebrate jellies”
–
Third, the Empire has given its total support to semi-demonic creatures
ranging from al-Khattab to Nadezhda Savchenko. The West’s policy is crystal
clear and simple to the extreme: if it is anti-Russian we back it. This policy
is best exemplified with a Putin and Russia demonization campaign which is, in
my opinion, far worse and much more hysterical than anything during the Cold
War.
Fourth, the West has made a number of highly disturbing military moves
including the deployment of the first elements of an anti-missile system in
Eastern Europe, the dispatching of various forms of rapid reaction forces, the
deployment of a few armored units, etc. NATO now has forward deployed command
posts which can be used to support the engagement of a rapid reaction force.
What does all this add up to?
Right now, nothing much, really. Yes, the NATO move right up to the
Russian borders is highly provocative, but primarily in political terms. In
purely military terms, not only is this a very bad idea (see cliché #6 here), but the size of the actual forces
deployed is, in reality, tiny: the ABM system currently deployed can, at best,
hope to intercept a few missiles (10-20 depending on your assumptions) as for
the conventional forces they are of the battalion size (more or less 600
soldiers plus support). So right now there is categorically no real military
threat to Russia.
So why are the Russians so clearly upset?
Because the current US/NATO moves might well be just the first steps of
a much larger effort which, given enough time, might begin presenting a very
real danger for Russia.
Furthermore, the kind of rhetoric coming out of the West now is not only
militaristic and russophobic, it is often outright messianic. The last time
around the West had a flare up of its 1000 year old chronic “messianic
syndrome” condition Russia lost 20 (to 30) million people. So the Russians can
be forgiven if they are paying a great deal of attention to what the
AngloZionist propaganda actually says about them.
The Russians are most dismayed at the re-colonization of western Europe.
Long gone are the days when people like Charles de Gaulle, Helmut Schmidt or
François Mitterrand, were in charge of Europe’s future. For all their very real
faults, these men were at least real patriots and not just US colonial
administrators. The ‘loss’ of Western Europe is far more concerning for the
Russians than the fact that ex-Soviet colonies in Eastern Europe are now under
US colonial administration. Why?
Look at this from the Russian point of view.
The Russians all see that the US power is on the decline and that the
dollar will, sooner or later, gradually or suddenly, lose its role as the main
reserve and exchange currency on the planet (this process has already begun).
Simply put – unless the US finds a way to dramatically change the current
international dynamic the AngloZionist Empire will collapse. The Russians
believe that what the Americans are doing is, at best, to use tensions with
Russia to revive a dormant Cold War v2 and, at worst, to actually start a real
shooting war in Europe.
So a declining Empire with a vital need for a major crisis, a spineless
Western Europe unable to stand up for its own interest, a subservient Eastern
Europe just begging to turn into a massive battlefield between East and West,
and a messianic, rabidly russophobic rhetoric as the background for an increase
in military deployments on the Russian border. Is anybody really surprised that
the Russians are taking all this very, very serious even if right now the
military threat is basically non-existent?
The Russian reaction
So let us now examine the Russian reaction to Empire’s stance.
First, the Russians want to make darn sure that the Americans do not
give in into the illusion that a full-scale war in Europe would be like WWII
which saw the US homeland only suffer a few, tiny, almost symbolic, attacks by
the enemy. Since a full scale war in Europe would threaten the very existence
of the Russian state and nation, the Russians are now taking measures to make
darn sure that, should that happen, the US would pay an immense price for such
an attack.
Second, the Russians are now evidently assuming that a conventional
threat from the West might materialize in the foreseeable future. They are
therefore taking the measures needed to counter that conventional threat.
Third, since the USA appears to be dead set into deploying an
anti-ballistic missile system not only in Europe, but also in the Far East, the
Russians are taking the measures to both defeat and bypass this system.
The Russian effort is a vast and a complex one, and it covers almost
every aspect of Russian force planing, but there are four examples which, I
think, best illustrate the Russian determination not to allow a 22 June 1941 to
happen again:
- The re-creation of the First Guards Tank Army (in progress)
- The deployment of the Iskander-M operational-tactical missile
system (done)
- The deployment of the Sarmat ICBM (in progress)
- The deployment of the Status-6 strategic torpedo (in progress)
The re-creation of the First Guards Tank Army
It is hard to believe, but the fact is that between 1991 and 2016 Russia
did not have a single large formation (division size and bigger) in its Western
Military District. A few brigades, regiments and battalions which nominally
were called an “Army”. To put it simply – Russia clearly did not believe that
there was a conventional military threat from the West and therefore she did
not even bother deploying any kind of meaningful military force to defend from
such a non-existing threat. By the way, that fact should also tell you
everything you need to know about Russian plans to invade the Ukraine, Poland
or the Baltics: this is utter nonsense. This has now dramatically changed.
Russia has officially announced that the First Guards Tank Army (a
formation with a prestigious
and very symbolic history). This Guards Tank Army will now include the 4th “Kantemirov”
Guards Tank Division, the 2nd “Taman” Guards Motorized Rifle Division,
the 6th Tank Brigade, the 27th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade Sevastopol and many
support units. This Army’s HQ will be located in the Odinstovo suburb of
Moscow. Currently the Army is equipped with T-72B3 and T-80 main battle tanks,
but they will be replaced by the brand new and revolutionary T-14 Armata
tank while the
current infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers will be
replaced by the new APC and IFV. In the air, these armored units will be
protected and supported by Mi-28 and Ka-52 attack helicopters. Make no mistake,
this will be a very large force, exactly the kind of force needed so smash
through an attacking enemy forces (by the way, the 1TGA was present at the
Kursk battle). I am pretty sure that by the time the 1TGA is fully organized it
will become the most powerful armored formation anywhere between the Atlantic
and the Urals (especially in qualitative terms). If the current tensions
continue or even worsen, the Russians could even augment the 1TGA to a type of
21st century “Shock Army” with increased mobility and
specializing in breaking deep into the enemy’s defenses.
The deployment of the Iskander-M
operational-tactical missile system
The new Iskander-M operational tactical missile system is a formidable
weapon by any standard. While technically it is a short-range tactical missile
(under 1000km range, the Iskander-M has an official range of 500km), it can
also fire the R-500 missile has the capability of striking at an
intermediate/operational range (over 1000km, the R-500 has a range of 2000km).
It is extremely accurate, it has advanced anti-ABM capabilities, it flies at
hypersonic speeds and is practically undetectable on the ground (see herefor more details). This will be the missile
tasked with destroying all the units and equipment the US and NATO have
forward-deployed in Eastern Europe and, if needed, clear the way for the 1TGA.
The deployment of the Sarmat ICBM
Neither the 1TGA nor the Iskander-M missile will threaten the US
homeland in any way. Russia thus needed some kind of weapon which would truly
strike fear into the Pentagon and White House in the way the famous RS-36
Voevoda (aka SS-18 “Satan” in US classification) did during the Cold War. The
SS-18, the most powerful ICBM ever developed, was scary enough. The RS-28
“Sarmat” (SS-X-30 by NATO classification) brings
the terror to a totally new level.
The Sarmat is nothing short of amazing. It will be capable of carrying
10-15 MIRVed warheads which will be
delivered in a so-called “depressed” (suborbital) trajectory and which will
remain maneuverable at hypersonic speeds. The missile will not have to use the
typical trajectory over the North Pole but will be capable of reaching any
target anywhere on the planet from any trajectory. All these elements combined
will make the Sarmat itself and its warheads completely impossible to
intercept.
The Sarmat will also be capable of delivering conventional Iu-71
hypersonic warheads capable of a “kinetic strike” which could be used to strike
a fortified enemy target in a non-nuclear conflict. This will be made possible
by the amazing accuracy of the Sarmat’s warheads which, courtesy of a recent
Russian leak, we now know have a CEP of 10 meters (see screen capture)
The Sarmat’s silos will be protected
by a unique “active protection measures” which will include 100 guns capable of
firing a “metallic cloud” of forty thousand 30mm “bullets” to an altitude of up
to 6km. The Russians are also planning to protect the Sarmat with their new
S-500 air defense systems. Finally, the Sarmat’s preparation to start time will
be under 60 seconds thanks a a highly automated launch system. What this all
means is that the Sarmat missile will be invulnerable in its silo, during it’s
flight and on re-entry in the lower parts of the atmosphere.
It is interesting to note that while the USA has made a great deal of
noise around its planned Prompt Global Strike system, the Russians have
already begun deploying their own version of this concept.
The deployment of the Status-6 strategic
torpedo
What is shown here is an “autonomous underwater vehicle” which has
advanced navigational capabilities but which can also be remote controlled and
steered from a specialized command module. This vehicle can dive as deep as
1000m, at a speed up to 185km/h and it has a range of up to 10’000km. It is
delivered by specially configured submarines.
The Status-6 system can be used to target aircraft carrier battle
groups, US navy bases (especially SSBN bases) and, in its most frighting
configuration, it can be used to deliver high-radioactivity cobalt bombs capable of laying waste to
huge expanses of land. The Status-6 delivery system would be a new version of
the T-15 torpedo which would be 24m long, 1,5m wide weigh 40 tons and capable
of delivering a 100 megaton warhead which would make it twice
as powerful as the most powerful nuclear device ever detonated, the Soviet Czar-bomb (57 megatons). Hiroshima was
only 15 kilotons.
Keep in mind that most of the USA’s cities and industrial centers are
all along the coastline which makes them extremely vulnerable to torpedo based
attacks (be it Sakharov’s proposed “Tsunami bomb” or the Status-6 system). And, just
as in the case of the Iskander-M or the Sarmat ICBM, the depth and speed of the
Status-6 torpedo would make it basically invulnerable to incerception.
Evaluation:
There is really nothing new in all of the above, and US military
commanders have always known that. All the US anti-ballistic missile systems
have always been primarily a financial scam, from Reagan’s “Star Wars” to
Obama’s “anti-Iranian ABM”. For one thing, any ABM system is susceptible to
‘local saturation': if you have X number ABM missile protecting a Y long space
against an X number of missiles, all that you need to do is to saturate only
one sector of the Y space with *a lot* of real and fake missiles by firing them
all together through one small sector of the Y space the ABM missile system is
protecting. And there are plenty of other measures the Russians could take.
They could put just one single SLBM capable submarine in Lake Baikal making it
basically invulnerable. There is already some discussion of that idea in
Russia. Another very good option would be to re-activate the Soviet BzhRK rail-mobile ICBM. Good luck finding them in the
immense Russian train network. In fact, the Russians have plenty of cheap and
effective measure. Want me to list one more?
Sure!
Take the Kalibr
cruise-missile recently
seen in the war in Syria. Did you know that it can be shot from a typical
commerical container, like the ones you will find on trucks, trains or ships?
Check out this excellent video which explains this:
Just remember that the Kalibr has a range of anywhere between 50km to
4000km and that it can carry a nuclear warhead. How hard would it be for Russia
to deploy these cruise missiles right off the US coast in regular container
ships? Or just keep a few containers in Cuba or Venezuela? This is a system
which is so undetectable that the Russians could deploy it off the coast of
Australia to hit the NSA station in Alice Springs if they wanted, an nobody
would even see it coming.
The reality is that the notion that the US could trigger a war against
Russia (or China for that matter) and not suffer the consequences on the US
mainland is absolutely ridiculous. And yet, when I hear all the crazy talk by
western politicians and generals I get the impression that they are forgetting
about this undeniable fact. Frankly, even the current threats against Russia
have a ‘half-backed’ feel to them: a battalion here, another one there, a few
missiles here, a few more there. It is like the rulers of the Empire don’t
realize that it is a very, very bad idea to constantly poke a bear when all you
are carrying with you is a pocket-knife. Sometimes the reaction of western
politicians remind me of the thugs who try to rob a gas station with a plastic
or empty gun and who are absolutely stunned with they get gunned down by the
owner or the cops. This kind of thuggery is nothing more than a form of
“suicide by cop” which never ends well for the one trying to get away with it.
So sometimes things have to be said directly and unambiguously: western
politicians better not believe in their own imperial hubris. So far, all their
threats have achieved is that the Russians have responded with a many but
futile verbal protests and a full-scale program to prepare Russia for
WWIII.
As I have written many times, Russians are very afraid of war and they
will go out of their way to avoid it. But they are also ready for war. This is
a uniquely Russian cultural feature which the West has misread an innumerable
number of time over the past 1000 years or so. Over and over again have the
Europeans attacked Russia only to find themselves into a fight they would never
have imagined, even in their worst nightmares. This is why the Russians like to
say that “Russia never starts wars, she only ends them”.
There is a profound cultural chasm between how the West views warfare
and how the Russians do. In the West, warfare is, really, “the continuation of
politics by other means”. For Russians, it is a ruthless struggle for survival.
Just look at generals in the West: they are polished and well mannered managers
much more similar to corporate executives than with, say, Mafia bosses. Take a
look at Russian generals (for example, watch the Victory Day parade in Moscow).
In comparison to their western colleagues they look almost brutish, because
first and foremost they are ruthless and calculating killers. I don’t mean that
in a negative way – they often are individually very honorable and even kind
men, and like every good commander, they care for their men and love their
country. But the business they are in in not the continuation of politics by
other means, the business they are in is survival. At all cost.
You cannot judge a military or, for that matter, a nation, by how it
behaves when it triumphs, when it is on the offensive pursing a defeated enemy.
All armies look good when they are winning. You can really judge of the nature
of a military, or a nation, at its darkest hour, when things are horrible and
the situation worse than catastrophic. That was the case in 1995 when the
Eltsin regime ordered a totally unprepared, demoralized, poorly trained, poorly
fed, poorly equipped and completely disorganized Russian military (well, a few
hastily assembled units) to take Grozny from the Chechens. It was hell on
earth. Here is some footage of General Lev Rokhlin in a hastily organized
command post in a basement inside Grozy. He is as exhausted, dirty and exposed
as any of his soldiers. Just look at his face and look at the faces of the men
around him. This is what the Russian army looks like when it is in the depth of
hell, betrayed by the traitors sitting in the Kremlin and abandoned by most if
the Russian people (who, I am sorry to remind here, mostly were only were
dreaming of McDonalds and Michael Jackson in 1995).
Can you imagine, say, General Wesley Clark or David Petraeus fighting
like these men did?
Check out this video of General Shamanov reading the riot act to a local
Chechen politician (no translation need):
Shamanov nowadays is the Commander
in Chief of the Airborne Forces (see photo) whose size Putin quietly doubled to 72’000, something I mentioned in the past
as highly relevant, especially in comparison with the rather tepid force level
increases announced by NATO (see “EU suidice by reality denial”). To get a feel for what modern
Russian airborne forces are like, check out this article.
It is not my intention here to glorify nuclear war or the Russian Armed
Forces. The reason for this, and many other, articles is to try to raise the
alarm about what I see is happening nowadays. Western leaders are drunk on
their own imperial hubris, nations which in the past were considered as minor
stains on a map now feel emboldened to constantly provoke a nuclear superpower,
Americans are being lied to and promised that some magical high tech will
protect them from war while the Russians are seriously gearing up for WWIII
because they have come to the conclusion that the only way to prevent that war
is to make absolutely and unequivocally clear to the AngloZionists that they
willnever survive
a war with Russia, even if every single Russian is killed.
I remember the Cold War well. I was part of it. And I remember that the
vast majority of us, on both sides, realized that a war between Russia and the
West must be avoided at all costs. Now I am horrified when I read articles by
senior officials seriously discussing such a possibility.
To the poetically inclined, the Russian
military looks more like a gigantic pirate crew, than a regular army. The ones
who rule are the ones with the sharpest cutlass and biggest mouth, typically
some scurvy infested mateis who rely on the support of their mates to make any
unpopular “officer” walk the plank… Or, more apt, they resemble the members of
the cossack horde, run by the brashier warriors… While these troops can be very
brave, at times, they are not effective in the field against a well regulated
and trained modern military machine. Given this, it is improbably, ney,
impossible for ordinary Russian troops to conduct operations of major
consequence at more than platoon level against any disciplined armies,
especially the US, British, German, or French.
“For our zoo” (old Western dream)
This kind of writing really scares me. Not because of the imbecilic and
racist stupidity of it, but because it largely goes unchallenged in the
mainstream media. Not only that, there are plenty such articles written
elsewhere (see here, here or here). Of course, the authors of that
kind of “analyses” make their money precisely the kind of manic cheer-leading
for the western forces, but that is exactly the mindset which got Napoleon and
Hitler in trouble and which ended with Russian forces stationed in Paris and
Berlin. Compare that kind of jingoistic and, frankly, irresponsible nonsense
with what a real military commander, Montgomery, had to say on this topic:
The next war on land will be very different
from the last one, in that we shall have to fight it in a different way. In
reaching a decision on that matter, we must first be clear about certain rules
of war. Rule 1, on page I of the book of war, is: “Do not march on Moscow”.
Various people have tried it, Napoleon and Hitler, and it is no good. That is
the first rule.
So who do you trust? Professional cheerleaders or professional soldiers?
Do you really believe that Obama (or Hillary), Merkel and Hollande will do
better than Napoleon or Hitler?
If the AngloZionist ‘deep state’ is really delusional enough to trigger
a war with Russia, in Europe or elsewhere, the narcissistic and hedonistic
West, drunk on its own propaganda and hubris, will discover a level of violence
and warfare it cannot even imagine and if that only affected those responsible
for these reckless and suicidal policies it would be great. But the problem is,
of course, that many millions of us, simple, regular people, will suffer and
die as a consequence of our collective failure to prevent that outcome. I hope
and pray that my repeated warnings will at least contribute to what I hope is a
growing realization that this folly has to be immediately stopped and that
sanity must return to politics.
The Saker
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