August 08, 2007
US Hegemony Spawns Russian-Chinese Military Alliance
By Paul Craig Roberts
This week the
Russian and
Chinese militaries are conducting a
joint military exercise involving large
numbers of troops and combat vehicles. The former Soviet
Republics of Tajikistan, Kyrgkyzstan, and Kazakstan are
participating. Other countries appear ready to join the
military alliance.
This new potent military alliance is a real world
response to
neoconservative delusions about
US hegemony. Neocons believe that the US is supreme
in the world and can dictate its course. The
neoconservative idiots have actually written papers,
read by Russians and Chinese, about why the US must use
its military superiority to assert hegemony over Russia
and China.
Cynics believe that the neocons are just shills, like
Bush and Cheney, for the military-security complex and
are paid to restart the cold war for the sake of the
profits of the armaments industry. But the fact is that
the neocons actually believe their delusions about
American hegemony.
Russia and China have now witnessed enough of the
Bush administration’s unprovoked aggression in the world
to take neocon intentions seriously. As the US has
proven that it cannot occupy the Iraqi city of Baghdad
despite 5 years of efforts, it most certainly cannot
occupy Russia or China. That means the conflict toward
which the neocons are driving will be a nuclear
conflict.
In an attempt to gain the advantage in a nuclear
conflict, the neocons are positioning
US anti-ballistic missiles on Soviet borders in
Poland and the Czech Republic. This is an idiotic
provocation as the Russians can eliminate
anti-ballistic missiles with cruise missiles. Neocons
are people who desire war, but know nothing about it.
Thus, the US failures in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Reagan and Gorbachev ended the cold war. However, US
administrations after Reagan’s have broken the
agreements and understandings. The US gratuitously
brought NATO and anti-ballistic missiles to Russia’s
borders. The Bush regime has initiated a propaganda war
against the Russian government of V. Putin.
These are gratuitous acts of aggression. Both the
Russian and Chinese governments are trying to devote
resources to their economic development, not to their
militaries. Yet, both are being forced by America’s
aggressive posture to revamp their militaries.
Americans need to understand what the neocon Bush
regime cannot: a nuclear exchange between the US,
Russia, and China would establish the hegemony of the
cockroach.
In a mere 6.5 years the Bush regime has destroyed the
world’s good will toward the US. Today, America’s
influence in the world is limited to its payments of
tens of millions of dollars to bribed heads of foreign
governments, such as Egypt’s and Pakistan’s. The Bush
regime even thinks that as it has bought and paid for
Musharraf, he will stand aside and permit Bush to make
air strikes inside Pakistan. Is Bush blind to the danger
that he will cause an Islamic revolution within Pakistan
that will depose the US puppet and present the Middle
East with an Islamic state armed with nuclear weapons?
Considering the instabilities and dangers that
abound, the aggressive posture of the Bush regime goes
far beyond recklessness. The Bush regime is the most
irresponsibly aggressive regime the world has seen since
Hitler’s.
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Paul Craig Roberts
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him] was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration.
He is the author of
Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of
Policymaking in Washington;
Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and
Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy,
and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton of
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and
Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name
of Justice. Click
here for Peter
Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts
about the recent epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.