By Pepe Escobar
January 20, 2017 "Information Clearing House" -
"Sputnik"- The Trump era starts now – with geopolitics and
geoeconomics set for a series of imminent, unpredictable cliffhangers.
I have argued that Trump's foreign policy guru Henry
Kissinger's strategy to deal with the formidable Eurasia integration trio –
Russia, China and Iran — is a remixed Divide and Rule; seduce Russia away from
its strategic partnership with China, while keep harassing the weakest link,
Iran.
In fact that's how it's already playing out – as in the
outbursts of selected members of Trump's cabinet during their US Senate
hearings. Factions of US Think Tankland, referring to Nixon's China policy,
which was designed by Kissinger, are also excited with the possibilities of
containment regarding at least one of those powers "potentially arrayed
against America".
Kissinger and Dr. Zbig "Grand Chessboard"
Brzezinski are the two foremost, self-described Western dalangs – puppet
masters – in the geopolitical arena. In opposition to Kissinger, Obama's
foreign policy mentor Brzezinski, true to his Russophobia, proposes a Divide
and Rule centered on seducing China.
Yet an influential New York business source, very close to
the real, discreet Masters of the Universe, who correctly predicted Trump's
victory weeks before the fact, after examining my argument offered not only a
scathing appraisal of those cherished dalangs; he volunteered to detail how the
new normal was laid out by the Masters directly to Trump. Let's call him
"X".
The non-stop China watch
"X" starts by doing something US deep
state-connected regulars, who revere their idols, never dare to, at least in
public: "It is important not to attribute too much importance to either
Kissinger or Brzezinski as they are merely fronts for those who make the
decisions and it is their job to cloak the decisions with a patina of
intellectuality. Their input means relatively nothing. I use their names on
occasion as I cannot use the names of those who actually make the
decisions."
That's the cue for "X" to detail the new normal:
"Trump was elected with the support of the Masters to tilt towards Russia.
The Masters have their tools in the media and Congress maintaining a
vilification campaign against Russia, and have their puppet Brzezinski also
come out against Russia, stating 'America's global influence depends on
cooperation with China'. The purpose is to threaten Russia to cooperate and
place these chips on the negotiating table for Trump. In a traditional good
cop-bad cop approach, Donald is portrayed as the good cop wanting good
relations with Russia, and Congress, media, Brzezinski are the bad cops. This
is to aid Trump in the negotiations with Russia as Putin sees the 'precarious'
position of his friend and should be willing to make major concessions as the
line goes."
And that brings us to how Taiwan – and Japan – got into the
mix: "Donald shows the Russian tilt by talking to the Taiwanese,
demonstrating that the shift is serious. But it was decided to throw Japan into
the mix as a predator against US industry, with an attack on Toyota, thoroughly
deserved. That moderated the position as the Masters became afraid that the
perception of our building up Japan against China would be too much of a
provocation."
So expect China – as "not too much importance"
Kissinger prescribed — to be under non-stop scrutiny: "The Masters have
decided to reindustrialize the United States and want to take jobs back from
China. This is advisable from the Chinese viewpoint; for why should they sell
their work to the US for a dollar that has no intrinsic value and get really
nothing back for the work. China should have a car in every Chinese worker's
garage and they will become a larger producer of cars than the EU, US and Japan
combined, and their own nation will keep their wealth in their own
country."
And why China over Russia? "Russia in this sense being a
natural resource country with a gigantic military industrial complex (the
latter being the only reason she is secretly respected) is exempt from any
tough trade talk as they hardly export anything but natural resources and
military equipment. The Masters want jobs back from Mexico and Asia including
Japan, Taiwan, etc., and you see this in Trump's attack on Japan. The main
underlying reason is that the US has lost control of the seas and cannot secure
its military components during a major war. This is all that matters now and
this is the giant story behind the scenes."
In only a few words "X" details the reversal of an
economic cycle: "The Masters made money out of transfer of industry to
Asia (Bain Capital specialized in this), and Wall Street made money from the
lower interest rates on the recycled dollars from the trade deficits. But now,
the issue is strategic; and they will make money on the return of industries
scaling down their investments in Asia and returning them to the United States
as we rebuild production here."
"X" remains quite fond of Henry Ford's business
strategy; and that is the cue for him to address the crucial theme: national
defense. According to "X", "Ford doubled the wages he paid and
made more money than any other manufacturer. The reason was that a living wage
where the mother can have many children on her husband's wage was
psychologically good for productivity in his car plants, and that his workers
could then afford his cars. He thus recognized that in a society there must be
a just distribution of wealth that his admirer Steve Jobs could not.
Henry's mass productivity was the wonder of the world and
that was what won World War Two for the United States. Amazon does not
contribute anything to national defense, being merely an internet marketing
service based on computer programs, nor Google which merely organizes data
better. None of this builds a better missile or submarine except in a marginal
way."
It's the Pentagon, stupid
So yes; this all has to do with reorganizing the US military.
"X" made a point to refer to a CNAS report I quoted in my initial
column: "It is very important for what is visible between the lines. And
that is we are in deep trouble being technologically behind Russia by
generations in weapons, which is a follow-up on the Brzezinski quote that we
are no longer a global power."
© Sputnik / Dmitriy Vinogradov
This is a thorough, wide-ranging analysis of how Russia has
managed to organize the best armed forces in the world. And that does not even
take into account the S-500 missile defense system, which is now being rolled
out and arguably seals the entirety of Russian airspace. And the next
generation — S-600? – will be even more powerful.
"X" does venture into deep state taboo territory,
as in how Russia, over the past decade, has managed to leap far ahead of the
US, "eclipsing it as the strongest military power". But the game may
be far from over – wishful thinking or otherwise: "We hope Secretary of
Defense James Mattis will understand this and that the Deputy Secretary of
Defense has advanced technological skills, organizational ability and the
foresight to understand that the weapons of World War Three are offensive and
defensive missiles, and submarines, and not air power, tanks and aircraft
carriers."
A realist, "X" admits that the warmongering
neocon/neoliberalcon status quo – represented by most US deep state factions –
will never abandon the default posture of unremitting hostility towards Russia.
But he prefers to focus on change: "Let Tillerson reorganize the State
Department along Exxon efficiencies. He may be worth something in that. He and
Mattis may be gutless but if you tell the truth to the Senate you may not be
confirmed. So what they say means nothing. But notice this about Libya. The CIA
had a goal of driving China out of Africa and so does AFRICOM. That was one of
the secrets to our Libyan intervention."
Not that it worked; NATO/AFRICOM turned Libya into a
wasteland run by militias, and still China was not driven away from the rest of
Africa.
"X" also admits: "Syria and Iran are red lines
for Russia. So is the eastern Ukraine from the Dnieper." He is fully aware
Moscow will not allow any regime change gambit on Tehran. And he's also aware
that "China's investments in Iranian oil and gas imply that China also
will not permit Washington's overthrow of the Iranian government."
The going really gets tough when it comes to NATO;
"X" is convinced Russia "will invade Romania and Poland if those
missiles are not taken out of Romania and the missile commitment to Poland
rescinded. The issue is not the worthless defensive missiles of the United
States but the substitutability of offensive nuclear missiles in these silos.
Russia will not tolerate this risk. These are not subject to negotiation."
© Sputnik / Maksim Bogovid
In contrast to the "perpetual threat" perpetual
propaganda by the US War Party, Moscow focuses on actual facts on the ground
since the 1990s; the break up of historic Slavic ally Serbia; Warsaw Pact
nations and even former USSR republics annexed by NATO, not to mention attempts
to also include Georgia and Ukraine; US deployment of color revolutions; the
"Assad must go" fiasco, as in regime change forced on Syria even
including the weaponizing of Salafi-jihadis; economic sanctions, an oil price
war and raids on the ruble; and non-stop NATO harassment.
"X", fully aware of the facts, adds, "Russia
has always wanted peace. But they are not going to play a game with the Masters
of the Universe that has Trump as the good guy and the Congress, CIA, etc. as
the bad guy as a negotiating ploy. That is how they see it. They do not regard
this circus as real."
The circus may be just an illusion. Or wayang – Balinese
puppet theatre — as I suggested. "X" advances a crisp interpretation
of the shadow play ahead from Moscow's point of view, allowing "several
months to see if Putin can work out a detente with Trump that essentially
creates an autonomous eastern Ukraine, a peace treaty in Syria with Assad in
place, and a withdrawal of NATO forces back to their line of defense under
Ronald Reagan."
Who will prevail; the Masters, or the deep state? Brace for
impact.
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