by Pepe Escobar, posted with the author’s permission and widely cross-posted
Ukraine is finished as a nation – neither side will rest in this war. The only question is whether it will be an Afghan or Syrian style finale.
One year after the astounding US humiliation in Kabul – and on the verge of another serious comeuppance in Donbass – there is reason to believe Moscow is wary of Washington seeking vengeance: in the form of the ‘Afghanization’ of Ukraine.
With no end in sight to western weapons and finance flowing into Kiev, it must be recognized that the Ukrainian battle is likely to disintegrate into yet another endless war. Like the Afghan jihad in the 1980s which employed US-armed and funded guerrillas to drag Russia into its depths, Ukraine’s backers will employ those war-tested methods to run a protracted battle that can spill into bordering Russian lands.
Yet this US attempt at crypto-Afghanization will at best accelerate the completion of what Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu describes as the “tasks” of its Special Military Operation (SMO) in Ukraine. For Moscow right now, that road leads all the way to Odessa.
It didn’t have to be this way. Until the recent assassination of Darya Dugina at Moscow’s gates, the battlefield in Ukraine was in fact under a ‘Syrianization’ process.
Like the foreign proxy war in Syria this past decade, frontlines around significant Ukrainian cities had roughly stabilized. Losing on the larger battlefields, Kiev had increasingly moved to employ terrorist tactics. Neither side could completely master the immense war theater at hand. So the Russian military opted to keep minimal forces in battle – contrary to the strategy it employed in 1980s Afghanistan.
Let’s remind ourselves of a few Syrian facts: Palmyra was liberated in March 2016, then lost and retaken in 2017. Aleppo was liberated only in December 2016. Deir Ezzor in September 2017. A slice of northern Hama in December and January 2018. The outskirts of Damascus in the Spring of 2018. Idlib – and significantly, over 25 percent of Syrian territory – are still not liberated. That tells a lot about rhythm in a war theater.
The Russian military never made a conscious decision to interrupt the multi-channel flow of western weapons to Kiev. Methodically destroying those weapons once they’re in Ukrainian territory – with plenty of success – is another matter. The same applies to smashing mercenary networks.
Moscow is well aware that any negotiation with those pulling the strings in Washington – and dictating all terms to puppets in Brussels and Kiev – is futile. The fight in Donbass and beyond is a do or die affair.
So the battle will go on, destroying what’s left of Ukraine, just as it destroyed much of Syria. The difference is that economically, much more than in Syria, what’s left of Ukraine will plunge into a black void. Only territory under Russian control will be rebuilt, and that includes, significantly, the bulk of Ukraine’s industrial infrastructure.
What’s left – rump Ukraine – has already been plundered anyway, as Monsanto, Cargill and Dupont have already bagged 17 million hectares of prime, fertile arable land – over half of what Ukraine still possesses. That translates de facto as BlackRock, Blackstone and Vanguard, top agro-business shareholders, owning whatever lands that really matter in non-sovereign Ukraine.
Going forward, by next year the Russians will be applying themselves to cutting off Kiev from NATO weapons supplies. As that unfolds, the Anglo-Americans will eventually move whatever puppet regime remains to Lviv. And Kiev terrorism – conducted by Bandera worshippers – will continue to be the new normal in the capital.
The Kazakh double game
By now it’s abundantly clear this is not a mere war of territorial conquest. It’s certainly part of a War of Economic Corridors – as the US spares no effort to sabotage and smash the multiple connectivity channels of Eurasia’s integration projects, be they Chinese-led (Belt and Road Initiative, BRI) or Russian-led (Eurasian Economic Union, EAEU).
Just like the proxy war in Syria remade large swathes of West Asia (witness, for instance, Erdogan about to meet Assad), the fight in Ukraine, in a microcosm, is a war for the reconfiguration of the current world order, where Europe is a mere self-inflicted victim in a minor subplot. The Big Picture is the emergence of multipolarity.
The proxy war in Syria lasted a decade, and it’s not over yet. The same may happen to the proxy war in Ukraine. As it stands, Russia has taken an area that is roughly equivalent to Hungary and Slovakia combined. That’s still far from “task” fulfillment – and it’s bound to go on until Russia has taken all the land right up to the Dnieper as well as Odessa, connecting it to the breakaway Republic of Transnistria.
It’s enlightening to see how important Eurasian actors are reacting to such geopolitical turbulence. And that brings us to the cases of Kazakhstan and Turkey.
The Telegram channel Rybar (with over 640k followers) and hacker group Beregini revealed in an investigation that Kazakhstan was selling weapons to Ukraine, which translates as de facto treason against their own Russian allies in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). Consider too that Kazakhstan is also part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the EAEU, the two hubs of the Eurasian-led multipolar order.
As a consequence of the scandal, Kazakhstan was forced to officially announce the suspension of all weapons exports until the end of 2023.
It began with hackers unveiling how Technoexport – a Kazakh company – was selling armed personnel carriers, anti-tank systems and munitions to Kiev via Jordanian intermediaries, under the orders of the United Kingdom. The deal itself was supervised by the British military attaché in Nur-Sultan, the Kazakh capital.
Nur-Sultan predictably tried to dismiss the allegations, arguing that Technoexport had not asked for export licenses. That was essentially false: the Rybar team discovered that Technoexport instead used Blue Water Supplies, a Jordanian firm, for those. And the story gets even juicier. All the contract documents ended up being found in the computers of Ukrainian intel.
Moreover, the hackers found out about another deal involving Kazspetsexport, via a Bulgarian buyer, for the sale of Kazakh Su-27s, airplane turbines and Mi-24 helicopters. These would have been delivered to the US, but their final destination was Ukraine.
The icing on this Central Asian cake is that Kazakhstan also sells significant amounts of Russian – not Kazakh – oil to Kiev.
So it seems that Nur-Sultan, perhaps unofficially, somehow contributes to the ‘Afghanization’ in the war in Ukraine. No diplomatic leaks confirm it, of course, but bets can be made Putin had a few things to say about that to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in their recent – cordial – meeting.
The Sultan’s balancing act
Turkey is a way more complex case. Ankara is not a member of the SCO, the CSTO or the EAEU. It is still hedging its bets, calculating on which terms it will join the high-speed rail of Eurasian integration. And yet, via several schemes, Ankara allows Moscow to evade the avalanche of western sanctions and embargoes.
Turkish businesses – literally all of them with close connections to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party (AKP) – are making a killing, and relishing their new role as crossroads warehouse between Russia and the west. It’s an open boast in Istanbul that what Russia cannot buy from Germany or France they buy “from us.” And in fact several EU companies are in on it.
Ankara’s balancing act is as sweet as a good baklava. It gathers economic support from a very important partner right in the middle of the endless, very serious Turkish economic debacle. They agree on nearly everything: Russian gas, S-400 missile systems, the building of the Russian nuclear power plant, tourism – Istanbul is crammed with Russians – Turkish fruits and vegetables.
Ankara-Moscow employ sound textbook geopolitics. They play it openly, in full transparence. That does not mean they are allies. It’s just pragmatic business between states. For instance, an economic response may alleviate a geopolitical problem, and vice-versa.
Obviously the collective west has completely forgotten how that normal state-to-state behavior works. It’s pathetic. Turkey gets “denounced” by the west as traitorous – as much as China.
Of course Erdogan also needs to play to the galleries, so every once in a while he says that Crimea should be retaken by Kiev. After all, his companies also do business with Ukraine – Bayraktar drones and otherwise.
And then there’s proselytizing: Crimea remains theoretically ripe for Turkish influence, where Ankara may exploit the notions of pan-Islamism and mostly pan-Turkism, capitalizing on the historical relations between the peninsula and the Ottoman Empire.
Is Moscow worried? Not really. As for those Bayraktar TB2s sold to Kiev, they will continue to be relentlessly reduced to ashes. Nothing personal. Just business.
Nice article, I hadn’t thought about it in this way before. Even if you only take a major city every year you still take them. Eventually everything is put into it’s proper place!
Sounds like the real “winner” of this Ukraine war is going to be… um envelope please…um….the winner is…Turkey!
No “It didn’t have to be this way.” So why did it go from this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekeq4szDmJo to this https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2022/03/26/president-biden-ukraine-refugees-poland-nr-vpx.cnn ? Who is to blame we know that, we know the liers there are ample examples but what about the details as to why when RUSSIA was a trusted partner and abided by all the treaties that they signed. When we look at leadership Putin is head and shoulders above anything in Europe and the Americas who knows Russia’s history and USA arrogance so trust was one issue. The main issue however was dedollarization which if succesful will bring down America’s financial domination crashing down and USA corporate sector could not allow this. THe plan to bring Russia down was through Cocacolaism, Wendyism and Hollywoodism but Putin did not buy into this as USA and NATO expanded and attacked the Middle East, North Africa and Latin America the future members in the BRICS. Thery went after Brazil by getting rid of Rudolf. THey used the Yugoslav template to go after Russia. In Yu they used the Croat Ustasa while on Russia they used the Bandeites “same shit different assholes” which the Serbs could not accept and similarly the Russians could not accept nazification of Ukraine thus demonize Putin and make the NAZIS into “Freedom Fighters”. France and Britain armed Hitler to go after Russia in WWII, NATO armed the Reincarnated Nazis in Croatia and the Banderites in Ukrain to be their Trojan Horses.
“The main issue however was dedollarization which if succesful will bring down America’s financial domination crashing down and USA corporate sector could not allow this. ”
Similarly, Saddam had to be brought down because he had proposed, and created, an oil exchange denominated in the euro, not the dollar.
Ditto for Khadaffi, who had finally become a house guest of the Rothschilds. But he was getting ready to use the 70 billion dollars in the Libyan sovereign wealth fund to set up an African Development Bank.
That Bank would have allowed Africans to develop economically, and avoid the 25% a year “haircut” imposed by the French banks. Ghadaffi’s Libya scored highest on the worlds “human resource development” scale, and Africa could have improved its generally miserable lot with Ghadaffi’s bank.
But Britain and France made the decision to get rid of Ghadaffi. British newspapers wrote about British agents being inserted into undercover roles in Libya at least 6 months before the NATO attack.
Methinks this particular quagmire, whether of the Syrian or Afghan flavor, is a bit too close to Western centers of power.
Yesterday I saw Herr Scholz release a brief statement speaking for European “sovereignty” and “multipolarity” — two bad words in Atlanticist circles. Are the lapdogs getting uppity?
Mr. Putin has already remarked the next war will not be fought on Russian soil, he can probably make it so.
This is more of the Leningrad “street rule” he referred to lately of:
“When a fight is inevitable, make sure to deal the first blow.”
This may seem like “no Tzu, pure rule of the Jungle” but it is not so.
(Collective) Putin clearly assessed Russia’s adversaries as ruthless and with no bounds. And acted accordingly. So far, as the masks are comming down, he was proven right in that assessment. Definitely fulfilled the “Know your enemies” aspect thus far.
It is actually interesting that they guy who publicly objected the War decision on Feb 2022 objected on the grounds of *being-concerned-with-adversaries-reaction* not of considering it wrong fundamentally. I.e. even those who oppossed the decision were wery much on board in understanding the adversary. They were just sufficiently scared from it. That does not spell anything good for the West.
I do not think that it will last decade…
A message I just received:
A BON ENTENDEUR SALUT !
Les forces armées de la Fédération de Russie viennent d’achever les derniers essais de tirs de la fusée “NUDOL” surnommée “Le tueur de satellites”. et le Président Poutine a ordonné le déploiement immédiat de ses lanceurs.
Rajouter à cela :
1 / le précédent discours du président russe dans lequel il avertissait que tout pays fournissant des armes offensives à l’Ukraine subirait une frappe immédiate et imparable,
2 / que plusieurs systèmes d’artillerie occidentaux utilisent la géolocalisation et le réseau GPS des satellites étasuniens pour guider leurs munitions vers les cibles russes,
3 / que le réseau des satellites militaires de l’OTAN déployé au dessus de la région (Sentinel 1 et 2 par exemple) renseigne en temps réel l’Etat Major ukrainien des actions militaires russes et espionne leurs communications…
L’espace sera peut-être le premier théâtre de la confrontation directe entre la RUSSIE et l’OTAN et que les occidentaux ont déjà factuellement engagé via leur proxy ukrainien sur le théâtre européen…
Erwan Castel
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Google-translate from mod:
A good hearing hi!
The armed forces of the Russian Federation have just completed the latest shooting of the “Nudol” rocket nicknamed “the satellite killer”. And President Putin ordered the immediate deployment of his launchers.
Add to that:
1 / The previous speech of the Russian president in which he warned that any country providing offensive weapons to Ukraine would undergo an immediate and unstoppable strike,
2 / that several Western artillery systems use geolocation and the GPS network of American satellites to guide their ammunition to Russian targets,
3 / that the NATO military satellite network deployed above the region (Sentinel 1 and 2 for example) informs in real time the Ukrainian military actions and spies on their communications …
The space may be the first theater of the direct confrontation between Russia and NATO and that Westerners have already made factually engaged via their Ukrainian proxy on European theater …
Erwan Castel
I just received a message from my friends close to the action in Romania near the border of Ukraine. They are evacuating and taking everything they can carry. They don’t expect their house and properties (deep in mountain valleys) to be intact when and if they return. Clearly they have seen a major escalation.
An escalation involving Russian forces west of the Dniester?
Ten years to flatten the Nazis? WWII only took four and this one should have been rolled up in the first weeks.
Ce n’est pas magnifique et ce n’est pas la guerre.
It could be argued this is 1,000,000x worse than the Afghan debacle.. Thermopylae (Hot Gates) of the 300 suicide squad? The entire West is getting wiped out – lock, stock and barrel over this madness. Russia does not need to fear a bleeding ulcer for ten years.. there will be no EU or West in 1-5 years. Bereft of their sugar-daddies, the UkroNazi will wither on the vine. The Turkic lands will remain inscrutable sphinx-like fair-weather friends with ancient animosities and grudges and calculations.. it is what it is. Better them than the satanic crazies though!!! Turkics DO appear sane, and sway-able via their wallets, unlike points west of the Bosporus. The key will be integration into Eurasian silk roads and economies. Reliable prosperity with the agreement-capable provides less room for adventurism or extremism. Witnessing the epic self-immolation of the West should do wonders too. Lastly, Russia-China need to grasp the testicles of the dastardly masonic Kazakh oligarchs by velvet lined Russian-grade nutcrackers!
“Moscow is well aware that any negotiation with those pulling the strings in Washington – and dictating all terms to puppets in Brussels and Kiev – is futile.” With the Anglo-Zionists resolved to go down in a hard landing, and lacking conventional abilities to maintain this war-effort in the Ukraine for years as they deindustrialized and are imploding on the home fronts, they are reduced to (1) wailing and tearing their thinning dyed hair out, (2) boosting the signal of the Meta and other PR fronts to fully submerge their captive populations, and (3) resorting to increasing terrorism all over. It is left to the adults to redesign and build the next World-System. Two huge milestones approach these next two months:
▪︎ SCO Heads of State Council, Sept. 15-16 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
▪︎ G20 Summit, Nov. 15-16 in Bali, Indonesia
So as warm-up, the new Sheriff called the the Marshal Ustinov cruises through the Irish Sea – how’s THAT for Freedom of Navigation Operation! – you could say Cruisin’ for Bruisin’, (not like Al in ’70s NYC night sleaze!) It reminds me of an African saying which could be misinterpreted by the dirty-minded – ‘to finger” a child. This is not what it sounds like, but to pet them affectionately. Were the Russians fingering the Brits?? Perhaps all three ways! Meanwhile the British firestarter BoJo spares no time for the home front, prioritizing more Swedish massages on the Comedian and more suicidal Charges of the Light Brigade on the Kherson Front..
Russia has put its cards on the table. Where are the Chinese?? When will their banks dare to interlink and trade with Russia? India is way ahead. China needs to step up.
@ It is left to the adults to redesign and build the next World-System.
Tell me this is subjective right?
Dear Alabama, as a devout Kazakh might say, it is objective, elemental, supernatural!
Turkey is SCO member. The Russia-Turkey ties are not just business.
As for Crimea links to Otyoman empire, facts are more important than imagined sentiment. It was a Tatar dynasty that ruled Crimea ever since Mongol withdrawal, becoming Ottomans vassals. They were minority living of Rusdian serf labor and making money hunting for Slavic slaves that were sold by slave merchants from Crimea. Until Catherine the Great defeat and ending slave trade, Today, minority Tatar populatiin is better of under Russian rule. As citizens they can go to Tatarstan, use own language in government and schools, and get employment i heavily industrialized republic. No sentiment there.
That’s what I thought as well. Just because a minority Turkic population is in Crimea, Turkey won’t have a significant influence over them.
If we go by that logic, one can argue that Tartarstan would also be influenced by Turkey
I learnt, through authors and informed commenters on this blessed platform, that the SMO does not run on anyone’s else’s schedule except the right people in RF. Thus I can wait. it took long for the world to get to the current crossroad on its way to perdition. It might take a while as well to clean the Augean stable. Go Russia! Viva the re-emerging multipolar world.
Richly-informing article. Thanks, Pepe
neither Afganistan nor Syria are on Russia’s border , its raining cash on Moscow , the terrain of Ukraine is nuthing like Afganistan or Syria , IMO Russia can wrap this up over all of Ukraine anytime it chooses , NATO defanged may take longer but if it makes it threw the winter… 2023 gonna be a very expensive year for EU
There is still a little red riding hood train wreck, associated w/that #, that could occur on that block.
I’m a big fan of Pepe’s writings but I dug into this Monsanto (et al) buying up Ukrainian agricultural land claim and didn’t find that it survived scrutiny. It’s a currently ttrending meme, but I’m reasonably sure that it’s nonsense?! Yes those US businesses ARE active in the Ukraine in many ways, but they aren’t actually buying land or even allowed to. Many of the allegations seem to be based on articles allegedl posted by the Oakland Institute back in 2014, and onwards, but when you read them they aren’t actually what the OI seems to have said. The accumulation of agricultural land into private ownership may be an issue, but it seems to be at a much lower level than claimed here and there doesn’t seem to be any evidence to say that Monsanto, Cargill, etc, are involved.
Mark your right on the money , why would monsanto need to own any land its not their buisness model , selling GMO patented Seeds is and with the “breadbasket of Europe” Gmoed the Rest of Europe will have to accept Gmo as well {which they have been resistant to}
Well, that is their business model.
That seems to be the point: to introduce GMO prouce into Europe, which has hertofore banned GMO foods.
My source on this is F. William Engdahl:
https://journal-neo.org/2022/08/18/whose-grain-is-being-shipped-from-ukraine/
IMO Russia should make a particular effort to gain control of the chernozem agricultural lands and “repatriot” them to either Russia or some entity that is NOT a Western or international Big Ag corporation.
I noticed that as well. Monsanto was bought by Bayer. From my commodity trading days, Cargill is one of the wealthiest private family business and they stick to their knitting. Pepe does like a little theatrics occasionally.
“Editor’s note:
The 17 million hectares quoted was an error and its 1.7 million. Note the alleged companies don’t hold the land in their names but via investment funds.”
https://www.australiannationalreview.com/lifestyle/three-large-american-multinationals-bought-17-million-hectares-of-ukrainian-agricultural-land/
The traitors and foul play in today’s world is much of what is sought to be removed from our lives. And it is proven that the democratic vote, at least for now, will not solve any of the current problems and changes have to be sought with internal possibilities, there is a lot of garbage in the system and as we see it is necessary to act with extreme care.
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I think we can say that Russia is in fact trying to save Ukraine and its people. The part occupied certainly will be free from the evil west leaders.
Turkey is strategically important to both Russia and the west. That is why Erdogan gets away with so many missteps (e.g. shooting down a Russian jet).
However, I think he is dancing on a razor’s edge, and is more likely than not to lead Turkey into trouble.
The Sultan of Swing thrives on trouble; note his current spat with fellow-Nato member Greece, with the Greeks using S-300’s against him?
Another great slice of the Great Game from Pepe.. We are fortunate that the Saker is able to include his latest postings..
Erdogan is an intriguing example of a tight-rope walker. So far he’s still up there, and, among other things, still in control of the Bosporus. A member of NATO, a dialogue partner of the SCO, and now about to start talking with Assad again. And with Israel. He, if anyone, has some control over the mercenaries in Idlib.
He must be wondering what’s happening on his western flank. The EU is crumbling in front of his eyes, and the formerly unquestionable hegemony of the U.S. is fading into the rear-view mirror.
To his north, Putin, Lavrov and Shoigu are solid.
The intriguing prospect of leading a Pan-Turkic component into the emerging Eurasian project is offering.
He has an election coming up. Turkey’s economy will play a big part in that. As he asserts his independence, the U.S. will stir the waters. (Such trouble makers, those Yanks – everywhere they go…)
Hal noted two points: “The EU is crumbling in front of his eyes, and the formerly unquestionable hegemony of the U.S. is fading into the rear-view mirror.”
It’s “a stretch” to say, that the US Financial Hegemony is “fading into the rear-view.” To understand the full extent of what it is experiencing, one has to search far and wide to find an “honest” world economist who can tell us how far gone this imperial entity actually is.
Even the world famous economist, Dr. Michael Hudson, hasn’t provided any details about the immense turmoil going on in the US/UK/EU banks and markets. Perhaps to safeguard his life/family he, instead, was keeping us up to date of how Eurasia & Others are launching their own financial system, far removed from the brutal US $$.
What we do know is, right before Covid hit, The FED began to pour out billions of $$$s to its elite class of multi-billionaires; in both the US and the UK/EU. It seems there was the huge “derivatives market” that was about to blow up. Since then, the steady stream of money has subsided since about the beginning of 2022.)
But now, The FED has purposely hiked Inflation rates to very high levels. (The 1980s, FED Chairman Volcker did this same thing. Result: it purposely destroy even more millions of jobs; all to increase profits for the Ultra Wealthy.)
As to the UK/EU citizens, Hudson pointed out months ago, that this Western Financial Hegemony wanted to destroy German industry and trade with Russia, China and elsewhere. Now, the unforeseen consequences by the masses is the massively strong Oil/Gas/Mining corporations who are purposely doubling, trippling energy costs all across both continents.
The intention: as Professor Veghi points out, is for the US/UK/EU Financial masters to destroy ALL small, medium sized businesses, seize ALL real estate and destroy ALL public health services, etc.etc. Another words, turn the UK/EU into what American society has been forced to live with:multiple millions of impoverished, indebted citizens. Privatize everything wherein the Super Wealthy, wherein, they will become even wealthier.
We can only hope that both Russian, Eurasian/ Latin American/Other economists are aware of what these Westernized Financial Aristocrats are up to. It could have a very negative impact on what those nations are trying to do: remove all US $$s from their nations.
Rubicon: Thank you for your post. It feels to me your analysis cuts very realistically to the motives closest to the secret heart of the master oligarchs. You paint a picture of a political economic dialectic being pushed to its extremes. Clearly this is a class issue, among other things.
Talking of such extremes of political class contradiction, the first thing that comes to my mind is the often overlooked formula advanced by Karl Marx that describes the final determining feature that drives socialist-communist revolution. That being the universal pauperization of the proletariat.
Many have said that because that has never happened then Marx’s analysis is wrong. Well a little patience goes a long way.
This dialectical aspect never ceases to fascinate me. Mr Orlov wrote a remarkable piece proving that the actions of the US deep State directly strengthen Russia. He offered some well structured logic and interpreted it in the manner of a poet. In similar vain can we not say that in their drive to complete the impoverishment of the masses the capitalists are now giving us perhaps their greatest contribution to world transformation?
It is hard to understand this entrenched conviction that Russia ‘is not aware’ of what is going on in the world.
Don’t forget the Ottoman Empire. For over 500 years it controlled southern Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa.
As long as the U.S. sends weapons to Ukraine and they are destroyed or sold, Russia benefits. The U.S. will either go bankrupt or be forced to stop sending weapons. Either one is an ‘Afghanistan’ sized defeat.
In my humble opinion what was called “the Ukraine” might end up being what used to be called “Libya” or worse, the former Yugoslavia.
@FWIW , @eddie & @Hal
Recall that it was Putin who save Erdogan’s ass in the 2016 US-attempted coup as leaked by none other than Zbigniew Brzezinski in an article US Role in Turkey Coup a Bad Mistake in the -american-interest.com (now deleted, I’m told)
Proof of course is, AFAIK, the US refuses to extradite Mohammed Gulen back to Turkey (so his transnational movement can be used for a regime-change operation at any future time)
Whilst this doesn’t necessarily ensure the Sultan’s loyalty to President Putin & the RF it will still play on the back of his mind.
There’s also the Turkic Organization of States which incl. the ‘Stans extending well into Central Asia.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ae/Organization_of_Turkic_States_%28orthographic_projection%29.svg/800px-Organization_of_Turkic_States_%28orthographic_projection%29.svg.png
I suspect most of Erdogan’s moves are to extend his influence in the emerging Eurasian economic integration.
As far as I know, no formal extradition request was ever submitted for Gulen. There is no provision in US law that would allow his removal merely at the request of another head of state. Doesn’t mean they wouldn’t do it, or couldn’t. Lots of black ops, you know. And Gulen was, in Ergogan’s lights at least, guilty as charged (if he ever actually was charged, here or there).
They say that armies, because they are bureaucratic structures, go into crisis when they face war. But, at the same time, they allow them to overcome their weaknesses, when there is time to do so. We hope that the Russian FFAA are also mapping weaknesses and adopting solutions. I suppose Russia is not using its full military potential in Ukraine. NATO would like to see Russia’s full potential. However, apparently and as a layman, even more so from a distance, you can feel some deficiencies in the space issue (satellites that in real time capture and follow the trajectory of artifacts launched anywhere on earth, to respond and destroy the sites of origin of the launches, drones of various types both strategic, long-range, tactical for action on the ground and micro drones for espionage), strategic investments in quantum computing, teleportation, AI and nanochip industry, an efficient stratum of industrial and military espionage, today more difficult than at the time of the USSR, as well as the assembly of political-military movements in support of Russian populations and allied peoples, in countries with internal and potential conflicts. And so on. We also have to recognize that the precision weapons used are an innovation that constitutes a great advance. Rússia have all the conditions to achieve these objectives.
@ Pepe
“…By now it’s abundantly clear this is not a mere war of territorial conquest. It’s certainly part of a War of Economic Corridors – as the US spares no effort to sabotage and smash the multiple connectivity channels of Eurasia’s integration projects, be they Chinese-led (Belt and Road Initiative, BRI) or Russian-led (Eurasian Economic Union, EAEU)…”
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Obrigado, Pepe, as always, for shedding light on the murky waters of Central Asia, and framing the issue as a “War of Economic Corridors.”
Clearly not only a territorial war, it is also a war of political diplomacy, trafficking and manipulating influences by multiple means, mainly corruption, a war of disruption and short-circuiting of traditional relations, as in the case of Tajikistan I posted in your former column.
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The Telegram channel Rybar (with over 640k followers) and hacker group Beregini revealed in an investigation that Kazakhstan was selling weapons to Ukraine, which translates as de facto treason against their own Russian allies in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). Consider too that Kazakhstan is also part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the EAEU, the two hubs of the Eurasian-led multipolar order.
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Multi-vector foreign policy is the political platform former Soviet republics found to flirt with the west and take advantage of anti-Russia policies aimed at eroding Russia’s influence in its former domain. The “multi” means having access to loans from western financial institutions, money that never sees the intended countries, going straight to off-shore havens.
In exchange, western-financed NGOs take hold in former Soviet territories, under the coordination of the NED (read CIA “civilians”)/Soros networks, starting agit-prop/PSYOP campaigns, developing an internal base for future “color revolutions.” The main enemy for Russia, however, is the corruption that permeates the former Soviet elites, Kazakhstan’s Nazarbayev the best example.
Kazakhstan functions like a narco-state without the narco-cartels, the only one is Nazarbayev. He built a corrupt empire through multiple state, private institutions and foundations, that permeates all aspects of the Kazakh economy. Nazarbayev is not a lonely individual, is a conglomerate, his entire family controls multiple threads within the corrupt empire that is Kazakhstan.
The “color revolution” that shook Kazakh society early this year, allegedly “removed” Nazarbayev from power, that is not the case. Nazarbayev was removed from public view, moving behind the curtains, power passed to his handpicked successor, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, a junior partner in Nazarbayev corrupt conglomerate. He lost direct control of the business of government, he is now governing by proxy. Many of his relatives and in-laws remain in key state and government positions.
Kazakhstan is like Mexico or Colombia, narco-states whose economies have incorporated as “legitimate” the billions that drugs bring through the cartels, the state functioning as a legal money laundering institution, allowing the cartels to set up businesses and become, ahem, “businessmen.” Without them, government and state institutions would be unable to function, narcos are the financiers.
In Kazakhstan, Nazarbayev pulls all the strings between the state and the private actors, in other words, Kazakhstan government and state mechanisms have been created by Nazarbayev to serve his empire. Same way we call Colombia, Mexico and other countries controlled by narcos, narco-states, we could call Kazakhstan “Nazar-state.”
Kazakhstan traitorous support for Ukraine, supplying weapons and oil, is not ideological or an anti-Russia political statement, they are so deeply corrupt they are like whores who, for money, sleeps with whoever pays. Ukraine needs weapons/ordnance from old Soviet republics? Not to worry, we have plenty, says Nazarbayev, just figure out a transient point. Ukraine needs oil too? Of course, we have plenty Russian oil. We are in business, nothing personal.
War of Economic Corridors is now in full blown.
Lone Wolf
In the core of whole global conflict (because it’s global) is the western idea, wishful thinking, that they can dominate and control not only Russia and China but whole global south. In some degree the US has still strong position in Latin America but no way no more in Asia. Shrinking influence of Europe (politicians in global South more and more seeing Europe as weak, lame and vassal) has its consequences likely forcing US in longer run withdraw to keep Latin America on line.
Article makes it sound that Russians can only play two games – Afganistan or Syria. But Ukraine has its own gameplay and Russians can play many different games.
Russians clearly stated their goals and within entire SMO never changed them. Terminating Ukraine as nation is not one of them. Situation is dynamic and milestones may change, but end goals are set in stone. If denazification wont be possible without complete dissolution of Ukraine as state, then so be it, but that would be a milestone, not a goal.
Russians continue relentlessly after their goals like an unstoppable train. With every region denazified, Russia acquires new population pool for volunteers and Nazi Ukraine looses this population pool. Russia started SMO against 42M Nazi Ukraine and after half year, 11.5M (27%) emigrated and pre-SMO population of denazified territories is approx 11M x 73% = 8M so Russia is currently fighting 23M Nazi Ukraine. As Russia denazifies more territory, anti-Nazi deployment grows and Nazi Ukraine gets weaker. I dont see this operation lasting for years. Unless 3rd party physically enters, there is not enough population in Nazi Ukraine for more than 1.5yrs of SMO.
The US can’t finance Ukraine for years. You know how currency collapses start off slowly and then happen all of a sudden?
not so much to talk about that funny money. Just look at where most of that uranium comes from that powers the nuclear facilities in usa. We are talking about the foundation of modern civilization – almost everything counts on easy access to energy (agriculture, military, etc). Without it, that money makes no sense. Putin is absolutely correct in saying that Russia has not even started anything yet! I cannot even bear the thought that they might consider just squeezing a tad harder.
Pepe Escobar could sometimes go hyperbolical. I don’t think the collective West has the economic stamina to prolong this war for a decade. Already the fatigue can be seen all around the West. As Rachel Marsden wrote in her recent RT opinion article “…Europe is about to learn the worth of Washington’s friendship”. I predict that would come clear this winter. And when that happens I cannot foresee the center holding among the ‘allies’.
The Kazakhstan and Turkey’s angle is interesting. But again I think Moscow is not being caught offguard by the characters of those two. Time will tell, how the whole thing plays out. But right now the collective West is the party on the ropes.
The Pentagon/Neocon/Neoliberal US Deep State is desperately trying to carry out the Wolfowitz Doctrine of preventing a Peer Power from control of Eurasia. The problem is that two Peer Powers control it together so the Wolfowitz Doctrine is down the Hopper along with the World Government. The Russia-China Double Helix has Taken control of Eurasia and is in the process of wrapping up all of the other Countries of Eurasia.
The Swamp is controlled by a Clown 🤡 and the British/US Deep State has fulfilled the Turkish Proverb by becoming a Circus. 🤣 🤣 🤣
I also recently wrote an article on Turkey that kinda sort of interfaces with Pepe’s excellent analysis:
Time to talk Turkiye: Tourism & politics in the new Turkey
By Jane Stillwater https://jpstillwater.blogspot.com/2022/08/time-to-talk-turkiye-tourism-politics.html
It’s been over two months now since I got back from Turkey (now officially called Turkiye, BTW) and I’m still trying to sort out all the stuff that I learned there. Haven’t quite finished digesting it all yet, but more and more insights are becoming clear. So much to see in Turkey. So much to do. So much to learn. And so much that is hidden there as well.
Did you know that there are over 4,000 ancient Greek and Roman ruins in Turkiye? And I must have walked through most of them. My feet are still sore. To the Romans, Turkey was more than just some miscellaneous conquered terrain. It was considered another province of Rome just like California is considered another province of the United States (or just another province of the Evil Globalist Bastards if you wanna think about what Governor Newsom has been up to here in the past three years).
Emperor Hadrian toured Turkiye often. He especially liked Ephesus and Perge — but who could blame him. Ephesus was huge back then, with a population about the size of Pittsburgh or Cincinnati. Miles of that ancient city are still preserved, including an amphitheater that holds 24,000 people. You really gotta go there. St. Paul wasn’t its only tourist.
Then of course there’s Istanbul. Lively and lovely. Glorious mosques. Delicious food. Panoramic views. No other city like it in the world except perhaps San Francisco or Hong Kong. Topkapi Palace? What can I say. Those Muslim sultans really knew how to live! Even Prince Bad-Boy bin Salman would be jealous. I was jealous too — except for the extensive harem jailhouse of course. They woulda locked me up there and thrown away the key.
Next came Cappadocia and the Turquoise Coast. Touristic heaven! I swam in both the Mediterranean and the Aegean, had dinner in a restaurant carved out of a cave and got my feet wet in Cleopatra’s Bath.
What I didn’t see in Turkiye was the political side of stuff. Sure, most Turks think President Estrogen, er, Erdoğan is a pretentious jerk with delusions of grandeur — but that’s to be expected. After all, he is one.
But then there is the darker side of politics in Turkey that no one wants to talk about. For instance, how Erdoğan secretly funded and supported ISIS. Serena Shim, one journalist to write about that connection, was dead two days after her article appeared. D.E.A.D. Not just “passed away”. Other journalists to mysteriously die in Istambul? Jamal Khashoggi, of course, and also the legendary Andre Vltchek.
And Turkey did even more underhanded stuff in Syria, such as stealing its oil, stealing its factories (literally) and spreading untrue gossip about war atrocities such as barrel bombs and gas attacks that were actually committed by ISIS and the so-called Moderate Rebels and White Helmets — not by Syrians.
Compared to Tayyip Erdoğan, Basar Assad is a freaking saint.
And even now, according to the Syria Support Movement, “There is much misinformation and deceit about the Bab al Hawa border crossing into Idlib province, Syria. First, Western media rarely mention that after the aid crosses the border from Turkey, it is effectively controlled by Syria’s version of Al Qaeda, Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS). Second, they fail to explain that HTS hoards much of the aid for its fighters. Third, HTS makes millions of dollars by taxing the aid that it distributes to the rest of the population under its control.”
And at the Istanbul airport on the way home, I ran into several muscle-shirt-wearing Ukra$nian mercenaries who’d been hanging out in Turkey for R and R — and perhaps for a bit of weapons training as well. After all, Turkiye is the most weaponized nation in Europe. America has poked the Russian bear, yes, but then NATO ran away and let Turkey’s European allies suffer the economic consequences when the Russian Bear struck back.
Erdoğan may be a corrupt bastard but he is certainly no dummy. He knows where his next paycheck is coming from — the same place that Zelenski, Newsom, Biden, NATO, Trudeau, Trump, the United Nations, Obama, Bush, Fasci, Johnson and Macron get theirs. The Federal Reserve apparently has a counterfeiting operation set up in Davos.
And I also found out that both Turkey and Saudi Arabia are currently trying to hedge their bets by asking to join BRICS. Both Estrogen and Prince Bad-Boy can clearly see the writing on the wall — that NATO, the Pentagon and their allies no longer rule our planetary playground and that the American dollar no longer rules the world either. The ruble and yuan are the new kids on the block — and Turkey and the Saudis are clearly trying to jump ship.
Oops, Erdoğan’s latest dirty secrets are out now. My bad.
But I don’t want to think about stuff like Turkiye’s support for ISIS or how it is happily fanning the flames of war in Europe. I just want to remember watching all those exquisite Whirling Dervishes and witnessing that beautiful wedding ceremony inside an ancient cave-cathedral in Cappadocia. Like so many other Americans, I just wanna live in denial.
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“Ukraine is finished as a nation – […] The only question is whether it will be an Afghan or Syrian style finale.”
I think this is to narrow of a perspective. All of Europe is in play. EU on it’s way to disintegration. Several hundred years of bad blod is remembered. Old imperial ambitions are waking up in Poland, even Sweeden seems to come out of its 300 year slumber. I guess Russia once more will have to sort Europe out, as US exits the stage.
Geoeconomic politics (or Realpolitik) is Dr. Paul Craig Roberts speciality, as sourced at his: Institute for Political Economy (IPE) website in numerous excellent articles. Insouciant western audiences are easily influenced by their MSM producers’ propaganda ‘machines’ and therefore are (not so) blissfully unaware of their true position on the World Stage.
Sooner or later the masses of the Ukrainian people, trying to live and work in Ukraine, not lobby from Brussels or Washington, will have a say in the conflict and outcome. Are they proud of the actions of their government? Do they want perpetual war? No go zones? To be puppets of Washington and London?