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Sunday 27 February 2022

Putin is now staring into the abyss of nuclear war.

"The world now stands at the crossroads.

Either Putin and his 'siloviki' are stopped from destroying democracy in Ukraine or universal law dies." (blog entry : 26 February 2022)

As AliVelshi reports,

"What we're witnessing unfold in Ukraine right now is possibly the most consequential foreign military conflict since Germany invaded Poland on September 1st, 1939.
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There are bad actors watching ... potentially waiting in the wings for an opportunity of their own that stand to gain from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Three obvious ones come to mind ...Iran ... North Korea ... and China ..." (MSNBC : 26 February 2022) (my emphasis)

Even the German government, who for years have been supporting their businessmen sucking at the teats of Putin's Russian cash cow, have finally had their eyes opened and are now willing not only to supply Ukraine with defensive armaments but, more significantly, to limit Moscow's access to the SWIFT interbanking system.

As reported by France24,

"Germany on Saturday dramatically ramped up its backing for Ukraine's battle against Russia, approving weapons deliveries for Kyiv in a policy U-turn and agreeing to limit Moscow's access to the SWIFT interbank system. " (France24 : 26 February 2022) (my emphasis)

 As also reported by YeniSafak,

"Germany will supply Ukraine 1,000 anti-tank weapons and 500 anti-aircraft Stinger missiles, a government spokesman announced on Saturday.
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The German government has taken this decision on Saturday, and the weapons from the German army’s stocks will be delivered to Ukraine as soon as possible, government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said in a statement....

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Russia’s military assault on Ukraine has been “a turning point” for Europe, threatening the international order established after World War II." (YeniSafak : 27 February 2022) (my emphasis) (cf. also: Reuters , AlJazeera, Washington Post)

ABC News : YouTube : 26 February 2022

As Germany now begins to supply Ukraine with weapons, Andrew Rettman also reports that,

"Nato is preparing to send extra troops to Russia-facing allies to reinforce a red line around the war in Ukraine even as it keeps "deconfliction channels" open with Moscow.
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Elements of Nato's response force could be deployed to Poland and further afield within "the next coming days", Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg (right) told a press conference in Brussels on Thursday (24 February).

"There will be more forces in the east of the alliance," he said.
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[...]  Nato had also put hundreds of fighter planes and warships on high alert "from the Barents Sea to the Mediterranean," Stoltenberg added.
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Nato already had US, British, German and other troops in Russia-deterrent battalions stationed in the Baltic and Black Sea regions years ago. (EU Observer : 24 February 2022) (my emphasis)

Even though the "deconfliction channels" between NATO and Putin are been kept open, let us remind ourselves of Putin's chilling threat to use nuclear weapons.

As reported by RachelMaddow (left),

"But those [recent military] exercises [between Russia and Belarus] took on new meaning when Putin just went ahead and said it .. when he offered a thinly veiled threat that if any nation dared to try to stop him from invading Ukraine, they would be met with the threat of nuclear war" (MSNBC: YouTube: 25 February 2022) (my emphasis) (cf also: RobertMendick : Daily Telegraph : 24 February 2022)

The world now stands poised on the brink of a global war. 

In Putins own words,

"And now some very very important words for those who could be tempted to intervene from outside.

Whoever tries to hinder us, and more so to create threats to our country ... to our people ... should know that Russia's reponse will be immediate and it will lead you to such consequences that you have never encountered in your history. We are ready for any development of events .... All the necessary decisions have been made in this regard ... I hope that I will bea heard ..." (The Sun : YouTube : 24 February 2022) (my emphasis)

 

Putin is now staring into the abyss of nuclear war. 

STOP PRESS 14:31 UK time 27 February 2022

 

PUTIN PUTS NUCLEAR FORCES ON ALERT


 Less than an hour ago Putin has put his nuclear forces on full alert.

As reported by Yuras Karmanau, Jim Heintz and Vladimir Isachenkov,

"In a dramatic escalation of East-West tensions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian nuclear forces put on high alert Sunday in response to what he called “aggressive statements” by leading NATO powers.
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The order means Putin has ordered Russia’s nuclear weapons prepared for increased readiness to launch, raising the threat that the tensions could boil over into nuclear warfare. In giving it, the Russian leader also cited hard-hitting financial sanctions imposed by the West against Russia, including Putin himself." (The Washington Post : 27 February 2022) (my emphasis) (cf also: BBC News  : Business Insider : US News : 27 February 2022)


(to be continued)

Saturday 26 February 2022

Either Putin and his 'siloviki' are stopped in Ukraine or universal law dies.

There is something rather obscene in the German government sending 5000 helmets to the Ukrainian army which, at the moment, is keeping Putin's Russian army at bay in their defence of democracy in Europe and the world.

What is even more obscene, as reported by Callie Patteson, is the pronouncement of Germany Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht (left), that,

We are standing on Kyiv’s side,” Lambrecht said in an interview with the Welt am Sonntag newspaper. “We have to do everything to de-escalate. Currently, arms deliveries would not be helpful in this respect; there is agreement on this in the Germany government.” (New York Post : 25 February 2022) (my emphasis)

Let us also recall that in 2014, in a speech at the 50th Munich Security Conference, Germany's then President Joachim Gauck said that,
 
"I have to admit that while there are genuine pacifists in Germany, there are also people who use Germany’s guilt for its past as a shield for laziness or a desire to disengage from the world. In the words of the historian Heinrich August Winkler, this is an attitude that grants Germany a questionable "right to look the other way, which other Western democracies" cannot claim for themselves. Restraint can thus be taken too far if people start making special rules for themselves. Whenever that happens, I will criticise it." (Federal President Joachim Gauck) (my emphasis) (blog entry 30/11/2014)
 
And as  Callie Patteson further reports,

"In January, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz reiterated the government’s stance, (cf. Christine Lambrecht above) saying: “In recent years, the German government has repeatedly decided not to supply lethal weapons. There are reasons for this, which are of course also based on all the developments of recent years and decades.”

As Germany's former President, Joachim Gauck, stated in 2014, the year when Putin illegally invaded, and annexed, Ukraine's Crimea and then proceeded to invade Ukraine's Donbas, "

" ... there are also people who use Germany’s guilt for its past as a shield for laziness or a desire to disengage from the world." (cf Joachim Gauck above)

And also finally .... finally ...., as reported by Andreas Rinke and Sarah Marsh, the world is beginning to re-evaluate their praises heaped upon Angela Merkel's appeasement of Putin when he illegally invaded, and annexed, Ukraine's Crimea and then proceeded to invade Ukraine's Donbas.
 
As they report,
 
"Germany's relatively doveish stance on Russia - which some experts attribute partly to its guilt over World War Two - has now prompted a broad reevalution of German-Russian ties under successive governments including those led by Merkel.
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However Germany continued to increase its dependence on Russian energy throughout her mandate. It now relies on Russia for more than half its energy needs, constraining its ability to get tough with Putin.
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Merkel also supported the Nord Stream 2 pipeline intended to deliver Russian gas directly to Germany bypassing Ukraine, the traditional transit route, calling it a "commercial project" even as Washington and others warned it would weaken Kyiv.
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Merkel's former Economy and Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel (right) of the SPD
told German radio Deutschlandfunk this week that he had supported Nord Stream 2 because he believed such projects "carry a peace dividend".
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"The question for me and Merkel is whether we were too optimistic," he said. " (Reuters : 25 February 2022) (my emphasis)
 
The German government now stands on the sidelines, watching the death and destruction that Putin is now raining upon the people of Ukraine whilst they wring their hands in supposed anguish, shielding behind the near Orwellian argument that they believed that "Nord Stream2 signified 'Peace' whilst for Putin it signified 'War'.
 
That Putin lives in an 'Orwellian' world of his own is also signified by the 'Orwellian reasoning' of the current Russian chair of the UN Security council that Putin's second invasion of Ukraine signifies 'peace', to which the Ukrainian delegate's reply proves that  Putin's current war with Ukraine is tearing up the Charter of the UN and that, consequently, Russia should be removed from the Security Council.
 
 
Meanwhile, Ukrainians are bravely holding the line against Putin's attempt to destroy their democracy that was birthed at the 2014 Maidan Revolution of Dignity.

As reported by Greg Heffer (left),

"Russia had not taken any of its major objectives in the first 24 hours of its invasion of Ukraine and has lost more than 450 personnel, according to the UK's defence secretary.
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Ben Wallace told Sky News it was the UK government's view that Russian President Vladimir Putin intends "to invade the whole of Ukraine". (Sky News : 25 February 2022) (my emphasis)


As also reported by Joy Reid,

"Putin clearly wants regime change [in Ukraine] " (MSNBC : 25 February 2022) (my emphasis)

The world now stands at the crossroads.

Either Putin and his 'siloviki' are stopped from destroying democracy in Ukraine or universal law dies.

(to be continued)

Friday 25 February 2022

Where will it all end .....

WHAT PUTIN FEARS 


SANCTIONS


NUCLEAR WAR


What Putin Fears : MSNBC : Rachel Maddow : 25 February 2022

Sanctions : MSNBC : Rachel Maddows : 25 February 2022

Nuclear war : MSNBC : Rachel Maddows : 25 February 2022 

(to be continued)




Tuesday 22 February 2022

What sanctions against Putin will the EU come up with? A little 'slap on the wrist'?

Putin has invaded Ukraine. 

The world community now stands severly tested as to whether their words will be followed by deeds.

As Michael McFaul states,

"After Hitler annexation and wars, we created the UN Security Council to create laws against annexation, against great powers taking territory from smaller powers. Putin did just that. The world has to respond now. Right now." (CNBC TV : YouTube : 22 February 2020) (my emphasis)

Contrast the response of McFaul to that of the EU's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell.

As reported by BBC News,

"EU foreign ministers will adopt sanctions on Tuesday afternoon against Russia over its recognition and incursion into Ukrainian separatist regions, the bloc's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell (left) has said.
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The 74-year-old told reporters while he wouldn't call Moscow's deployment of troops to separatist regions "a fully-fledged invasion", he emphasised that the EU considers the region as Kyiv's territory and said that "Russian troops are on Ukrainian soil".
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Envoys from members states will meet on Tuesday morning where EU officials expect there to be some debate on the strength of measures to be applied, with some countries favouring a more limited response. (BBC News : 22 February 2022) (my emphasis)
So, unlike McFaul, Putin moving troops into Ukraine's occupied Donbasregion is not seen by Borrell as "a fully-fledged invasion". 

Has Josep Borrell not read ANY history? Was Hitler's 'annexation' of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia in 1938 NOT an invasion of Czechoslovakia by his Nazi Wermacht? (Wikipedia) (right: Hitler in Prague after his invasion of Czechoslovakia)

But even more critically, exactly "what" sanctions will the EU adopt against Putin for his second invasion of Ukraine

And which EU countries are favouring a "limited" response?

This morning, as UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is holding an emergency Cobra meeting at his offices in 10 Downing Street, UK Health Minister Sajid Javid outlines the sanctions strategy of the UK.

As he says in this interview,

"[Boris Johnson] spoke late last night to President Zelensky of Ukraine to offer him our support and solidarity and also told him we will be taking action as we said we always will.....

.... It's clear from President Putin's actions that he has choosen confrontation over dialogue .....

.... Those sanctions, as we've again said before, ... these sanctions will be targetting individuals, companies, and businesses with links to the Russian regime, but also we will be looking at what sectors of the Russian economy can be targeted ..." (BBC News : 7.35 a.m. 22 February 2020) (my emphasis)

So the $ 64 question now is,

"What sanctions package will the EU come up with? And will it be as broad and targetted as those sanctions that UK Minister Sajid Javid has outlined in his BBC interview this morning?"

More specifically, "which EU countries are favouring a "limited" response?

My guess is that the EU countries favouring a "limited response" to Putins second invasion of Ukraine would be Germany, France, and Italy.

 Already, as reported by Crispian Balmer and Giuseppe Fonte,

"Any sanctions that may be imposed on Russia by the European Union should not include energy imports, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi (left) said on Friday.
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"We are discussing sanctions with the EU and in the course of these discussions we have made our position known, that they should be concentrated on narrow sectors without including energy," Draghi said at a news conference." (Reuters : 18 February 2022) (my emphasis)

And as reported by RFE/RL,

"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right) spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone on February 21 as part of efforts that a Scholz spokesman said were intended to “prevent a catastrophe” in Ukraine.
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Germany has vowed to join its Western allies in placing tough sanctions on Moscow should it decide to invade its neighbor." (RFE/RL : 21 February 2022) (my emphasis)

But what, exactly, does the Olaf Scholz caveat "tough sanctions" mean?

Will Nord Stream2 be plugged?

That, I doubt very much, since it will also supply Mario Draghi's Italy with gas.

Germany uses approximately 2.46 times more gas than France. (Index Mundi)

Indeed, as Forrest Crellin reports,

"Despite tight gas supplies in the EU, the French gas system was in good shape in 2021. In particular, there was good storage filling during the summer season following reduced exports to neighboring countries, GRTgaz said." (Reuters : 3 February 2022) (my emphasis)

It should also be noted that Nuclear Energy and Renewables generate a sizeable chunk of French electricity. 

Indeed, France EXPORTS GAS and electricity!

So exactly WHAT sanctions against Putin will the EU come up with?

(to be continued)

Monday 21 February 2022

Putin on the brink of invading Ukraine..... Putin starts invasion!!!!

It is interesting to note that, suddenly, France's President Macron has become 'flavour of the month' with Putin.

Yesterday (20 Feb 2022) Macron and Putin had TWO calls, as reported by David M. Herszenhorn, Giorgio Leali and Suzanne Lynch.

Call 1:

"The Kremlin on Sunday used a telephone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron to broadcast an array of provocative, unproven allegations of belligerence by Ukraine and NATO countries, insisting the West was “pushing Kyiv towards a military solution to the so-called Donbass problem.”"

Call 2:

"But in a second Macron-Putin call held hours after the first, after the French president had also spoken with his American counterpart Joe Biden, the Kremlin and Biden “in principle” agreed to hold a bilateral summit, followed by a meeting with all relevant parties, on the security situation in Europe, according to the ElysĂ©e. The Kremlin did not immediately publish its own readout of the second call or confirm Putin had agreed to the summit." (Politico : 20 February 2022) (my emphasis)

Channel 4 News : YouTube :  20 Feb 2022


 Macron, it would seem, is a glutton for punishment from Putin.

No doubt, bearing in mind the upcoming French presidential elections in April of this year, and the public knowledge that Macron fancies himself as the heir to Merkel's former leadership in the EU; we can expect Macron to continuously beat the drum of the Russian Trojan Horse of Minsk2 protocols as a way of preventing Putin from invading Ukraine for the second time, with all the global consequences that such an invasion will also precipitate.

And whilst Macron is 'politically grandstanding' on the international stage as a means of bolstering his chances in the upcoming French presidential elections, the BBC reports that,

"US President Joe Biden has agreed "in principle" to hold a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the crisis over Ukraine.

The talks proposed by France will only take place if Russia does not invade its neighbour, the White House said.
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In a statement that confirmed the proposal, the White House also said Russia appeared to be "continuing preparations for a full-scale assault on Ukraine very soon", and that the US was ready to impose "swift and severe consequences" should it happen." (BBC News : 21 February 2022) (my emphasis)

In the background, Putin continues his 'invasion' of Ukraine by using his proxies in the occupied Donbas.

As reported by Tim Lister, Olga Voitovych, Kostan Nechyporenko, Julia Kesa and Denis Lapin,

"The Ukrainian defense ministry has reported further ceasefire violations in the east, after a day of heavy weapons fire Saturday.

The ministry said that in the first 11 hours of Sunday, "20 incidents of ceasefire violation by the Russian occupation forces were observed, including 18 incidents when the Russian occupation forces utilized weapons prohibited by the Minsk Agreements." ......

Ukraine said it recorded a total of 136 ceasefire violations on Saturday." (CNN : 20 February 2022) (my emphasis) (video: RFERL : YouTube : 19 February 2022 )


As also reported by Michael Starr and Reuters,

"Pro-Russian forces are firing heavy weapons from residential areas and endangering civilian populations, Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov (right) accused on Saturday.

At the Munich security conference, Reznikov said "The command of the Russian occupation forces allocates artillery and armed vehicles among residential buildings and from there, shells our localities. It is the behavior of criminals who provoke us to make mistakes." (MSN : 21 February 2022) (my emphasis)

It is Putin who is giving the command for these attacks against Ukrainians by his proxies in the Donbas.

It is these attacks by Putin's proxies in the Donbas that will serve as his argument for a full invasion of Ukraine. 

It is these attacks that gives the lie to Putin's telephone tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte calls with Macron in which he claims to seek a peaceful solution with Ukraine rather than to invade Ukraine for the second time.

US President Biden is correct in stating that,

"The talks proposed by France will only take place if Russia does not invade its neighbour, the White House said."

The constant diplomatic to-ing and fro-ing between Putin and diplomats from the US, Great Britain, and the EU may have run its course.

As reported by the Mail Online,

"Vice President Kamala Harris warned about the 'real possibility of war in Europe' as sources alleged that Russian commanders on the ground have received orders to proceed with an invasion of Kiev, and that they're now making specific battle plans. 
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No less than 75 percent of Putin's conventional forces are now poised at the Ukrainian border as Blinken warned that 'we are on the brink of an invasion'.


Ongoing tensions prompted Biden to convene a National Security Meeting while Harris wrapped up a Munich Security Conference, where she called the situation a 'decisive moment' for world leaders who 'still sincerely hope that there is a diplomatic path out of this moment.' " (Mail Online : 20 February 2022) (my emphasis)

We are now on the brink of war.

 STOP PRESS

BBC News Monday 21 February at 15.12


Russian Duma calling for rebel areas in Donbas to be recognized as Independent states.
Putin can then flood rebel areas with Russian troops.

Is this Putin's next gambit?

STOP PRESS 2

Putin has played his gambit!

The touchpaper for war has been lit. 

21 February 2022


(to be continued)

Sunday 20 February 2022

Putin is now diplomatically left out in the cold.

In 1964, in the lead up to the British election, Harold Wilson (left) is supposed to have coined the famous phrase, ‘A week is a long time in politics.

The current frenzied diplomatic actions and political statements coming from the mouths of EU, UK, US, and international politicians, as Putin now threatens 'nuclear war' if his demands to turn Ukraine into a vassal state of Russia are not met, now changes Harold Wilson's famous phrase into, "An hour is a long time in politics".

US Vice President Kamala Harris at Munich Security Conference : BBC 19 Feb 2022

 

As US Vice President Kamala Harris lays out the level of sanctions against Putin and his cronies should he invade Ukraine, Aljazeera reports that,

"Russia’s President Vladimir Putin oversaw military manoeuvres by strategic nuclear missile forces as the worst crisis since the Cold War grips Europe.
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The Russian leader [Putin] reportedly ordered the drills to begin. Earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov made a reference to nuclear launch codes.

Such test launches, of course, are impossible without the head of state. You know about the famous black suitcase and the red button,” Peskov said." (Aljazeera : 19 February 2022) (my emphasis) 

Aljazeera : YouTube 18 February 2022


And whilst Putin and Lukashenko were watching military manoeuvres by strategic nuclear missile forces,

"Ukraine's Russian-backed breakaway eastern territories have ordered military mobilisations amid a deadly escalation in fighting. Men of fighting age in the self-declared people's republics of Donetsk and Luhansk are being put on stand-by.
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Western nations have accused Russia of trying to stage a fake crisis in the eastern regions as a pretext to invade. International monitors report a "dramatic increase" in attacks along the line dividing rebel and government forces." (BBC : 19 February 20223) (my emphasis)

Russian Fake Crisis Propaganda : CNN : 20 Feb 2022


But as Putin waves his 'nuclear stick' at Ukraine and, more specifically, at NATO, 

"Beijing's Foreign Minister [Wang Yi] (left) said that Ukraine had the right to safeguard its sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.....

"With an invasion looking increasingly imminent, China's top diplomat used his appearance at the Munich security conference on Saturday to warn Mr Putin against following through on his expansionist ambitions.
Wang Yi affirmed Ukraine's right to safeguard its territorial integrity and urged a diplomatic solution to the escalating crisis. (John Varga : Daily Express : 19 February 2022) (my emphasis)

This position of China must have somewhat shocked Putin, given that barely a week ago,

"Wang Yi's slap-down of Mr Putin comes as a major surprise, given that China's President Xi Jinping appeared to back Mr Putin's Ukraine policy.

The two leaders met in Beijing at the start of the Beijing Winter Olympics. They issued a joint statement calling on the West to “abandon the ideologised approaches of the cold war”. (ibid John Varga) (my emphasis)

Putin, however, cannot allow himself to be seen internationally as being somewhat dictated to by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

During the early 1960's it was Mao's China who had an ideological rift with the then USSR, argueing that the USSR had become "revisionist" by NOT taking a belligerent stand against the West.

"The Sino-Soviet split was the breaking of political relations between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), caused by doctrinal divergences that arose from their different interpretations and practical applications of Marxism–Leninism, as influenced by their respective geopolitics during the Cold War (1945–1991).[2] In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Sino-Soviet debates about the interpretation of orthodox Marxism became specific disputes about the USSR's policies of national de-Stalinization and international peaceful coexistence with the Western world, which CPC chairman Mao Zedong decried as revisionism. Against that ideological background, China took a belligerent stance towards the West, and publicly rejected the USSR's policy of peaceful coexistence between the Eastern and Western blocs.[2] In addition, Beijing resented the closer Soviet ties with India, and Moscow feared Mao was too nonchalant about the horrors of nuclear war." (Wikipedia) (my emphasis) (above: Mao and Khrushchev)

Ironically, it is now Beijing's Foreign Secretary, Wang Yi, who is arguing against Putin trying to re-create the old USSR through his 'expansionist' ambitions over Ukraine, and by taking a belligerent stand against the West, which itself is determined to defend Ukraine's borders and territorial integrity.

Without China supporting him in his belligerent stand against the West, Putin is now diplomatically left out in the cold.

Whether this will make him change his mind about invading Ukraine is, however, another matter.

In the words of Mikhail Khordokovsky,

"He (Putin) is convinced of his own infallibility, and he is capable of all sorts of actions, including ill-judged ones." (Sky News : 6 February 2022) (my emphasis)"

(to be continued)

Tuesday 15 February 2022

What is Putin really fearful about that he will ignite World War 3?

On 25 November 2014, the year that Putin illegally invaded and annexed Ukraine's Crimea, I wrote that,

"In my last blog entry I stated that,

"It is also about time that Merkel ends the rather suspicious 'special' relationship that she has with Putin. Those tete-a-tete's, those private conversations that she has with Putin, sometimes until 1.30am in the morning, rather belies her 'incredulity' about his 'open' invasion of eastern Ukraine and his behaviour on the international stage."

What is now emerging, as reported in RT (November 23, 2014) is that Germany's Foreign Minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier (right), has stated in an interview with Der Spiegel magazine that, 

  • he is against Ukraine joining NATO
  • he does not believe it is realistic for Ukraine to join the European Union in the foreseeable future, as the economic and political modernization of Ukraine is a “project for a few generations.”  (my emphasis)
  • it is possible for NATO to have a partnership with Ukraine, but not membership
Steinmeier could NOT have made these statements WITHOUT the blessing of Merkel. Could this be what Merkel and Putin agreed upon when they had their private 4-hour tete a tete in Brisbane? (blog)" (blog 25/11/2014)
 
Let us also recall that in 2014, in a speech at the 50th Munich Security Conference, Germany's President Joachim Gauck said that,
 
"I have to admit that while there are genuine pacifists in Germany, there are also people who use Germany’s guilt for its past as a shield for laziness or a desire to disengage from the world. In the words of the historian Heinrich August Winkler, this is an attitude that grants Germany a questionable "right to look the other way, which other Western democracies" cannot claim for themselves. Restraint can thus be taken too far if people start making special rules for themselves. Whenever that happens, I will criticise it." (Federal President Joachim Gauck) (my emphasis) (blog entry 30/11/2014)

Guack was arguing that the 'Ostpolitik' instituted by the SPD member Willy Brandt (right), when he was Chancellor of Germany during the 1970's, and that is still fervently clung to by Merkel and the SDP member Steinmeier, has now become defunct.
 
The world has changed, he argues, and Germany must,

" ..... not turn a blind eye, not run from threats, but instead stand firm, not forget, neglect or betray universal values, but instead uphold these values together with our friends and partners. Let us be seen to be living by them, let us defend them." (ibid  Federal President Joachim Gauck) (my emphasis)
 
Fast forward to today and it is against this German political backdrop that Putin's current demands about Ukraine never being able to allow to join NATO has to be viewed. 
 
Let us also remind ourselves that recently, as reported by Laurenz Gehrke,
 
"Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder (left) has been nominated to join the board of directors at Gazprom, the state-owned Russian energy company behind the Nord Stream 2 pipeline." (Politico : 4 February 2022) (my emphasis) 
 
And against this backdrop, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will be meeting today (15 Feb 2022) with Putin to try and prevent him from invading Ukraine.

As reported by Michael Fitzpatrick,

"Germany's Scholtz (right) was firm in his resolve to support Ukraine and hit Russia "immediately" with punishing sanctions should Moscow invade.
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Scholz has warned Russia it should "not underestimate our unity and determination" but also hedged against unequivocally backing Biden's pledge to "bring an end" to Russia's new Nord Stream 2 gas link to Germany." (Radio France Internationale : 14 February 2022) (my emphasis)

But as Germany's former President, Joachim Gauck, stated in 2014,

" ... there are also people who use Germany’s guilt for its past as a shield for laziness or a desire to disengage from the world. In the words of the historian Heinrich August Winkler, this is an attitude that grants Germany a questionable "right to look the other way, which other Western democracies" cannot claim for themselves" (ibid President Joachim Gauck)

German Chancellor Scholz's meeting with Putin today will call on him for restraint.

However, in the words of  Joachim Gauck, "Restraint can thus be taken too far if people start making special rules for themselves"(ibid Guack)

And Scholtz's reluctance to "bring an end" to Russia's Nord Stream2 gas link to Germany exemplifies him "making questionable special rules" behind the 1970's "Ostpolitik" shield of Willy Brandt that has long become defunct. (cf: Joachim Glauck)

As German Chancellor Scholtz meets today with Putin, Dan Sabbagh and Jessica Elgot (left) report that,

"Russia is sending thousands more troops to its border with Ukraine in a sign that Vladimir Putin could extend the crisis for weeks, as Boris Johnson warned the situation had become “very, very dangerous”.

British officials estimate that a further 14 Russian battalions are heading towards Ukraine, each numbering about 800 troops, on top of the 100 battalions massed on the borders – a force already believed capable of launching an invasion." (The Guardian : 14 February 2022) (my emphasis) (cf. also: Wall Street Journal: 14 Feb 2022) (video: Tim Lister, Gianluca Mezzofiore and Paul P. Murphy:CNN : 15 February 2022)

As also reported by Alix Culbertson,

"Ms Truss (UK Foreign Secretary) told Sky News: "If we saw an invasion into Ukraine, there would be severe costs in terms of a long-running conflict, we could see the undermining of security more broadly in Europe and could see other aggressors around the world see it as an opportunity to expand their ambitions too.

"This is a very dangerous moment for the world." (Sky News (video below) : 15 february 2022) (my emphasis) 

What is disconcerting is that Putin could extend this crisis for weeks (Dan Sabbagh and Jessica Elgot), if not months.

 As reported by Vladimir Isachenkov and Yuras Karmanau (Associated Press),

"After weeks of rising tensions over Ukraine, the tenor changed Monday, when Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov (left) indicated that Russia was ready to keep talking about the security grievances that have led to the crisis. In what could be another sign that the Kremlin would like to lower the temperature, Russia’s Defense Ministry announced Tuesday that some units participating in military exercises would begin returning to their bases."

 

Dyed-in-the-wool Soviet Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's suggestion to Putin that they should "keep talking about the security grievances that have led to the crisis" viz. the rollback of NATO in the east and, in particular stopping Ukraine from joining NATO, is a mantra that has been chanted as early as 2014 by Germany's then Foreign Minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier. (see above)

So the critical question is:

"Why has Putin waited from 2014 until now to throw everything his military forces have at their disposal (including the proverbial kitchen sink) along Ukraine's border?"

What is Putin really fearful about that he will ignite World War 3?

 

(to be continued)

Saturday 12 February 2022

Putin's lunacy now stands exposed for the whole world to see.

 In my last blog entry I wrote,

"Whither, therefore, the Minsk2 proposals?

To assume that 'raising the Minsk2 protocols from the dead' can serve to hold back Putin's 'Dogs of War', who are now straining at the leash to invade Ukraine, is tantamount to believing that 'pigs can fly'! " (blog entry 10 February 2022)

As David M. Herszenhorn (right) now reports,

"The heightened alarm came a day after another round of talks between representatives of France, Germany, Ukraine and Russia — in the so-called Normandy format — once again yielded no progress in implementing the Minsk peace accords, which are intended to end the existing conflict in eastern Ukraine.
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Putin, following a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Kremlin on Monday night, had personally demanded that the Ukrainian government talk directly with [ his proxies in the Donbas] the separatists. 

“It won’t work otherwise,” Putin said. 

“They do not want to talk directly with [MY] representatives of Donbass. It is written directly in Point 12, in Point 9, Point 11 that such and such issues will be discussed and agreed upon with representatives of these territories,” Putin said. “Discuss and agree with them. How else can you work then? Impossible." (Politico : 11 February 2022) (my emphasis)

At the same time, using NATO as his excuse, Putin is now threatening to unleash a nuclear war.

Youtube : Bulletin of Atomic Scientists : 11 February 2022

Let us recall, as John Hall reported on

As Mikhail Khordokovsky recently remarked,

"He (Putin) is convinced of his own infallibility, and he is capable of all sorts of actions, including ill-judged ones." (Sky News : 6 February 2022) (my emphasis)

Many countries are now urging their citizens to leave Ukraine immediately, as the 'red lights are flashing' that Putin's 'Dogs of War', currently in Belarus, may at any minute launch a 'blitzkrieg' against Kiev.

As reported by Politico,

"In addition to the U.S., the United Kingdom, Latvia, Denmark, Israel, Estonia, Norway, Japan and South Korea all directed their citizens to leave Ukraine as soon as possible." (ibid David M. Herszenhorn) (my emphasis)

Youtube : BBC News : 11 Feb 2022

More disconcerting, as reported by RFE/RL,

"Russia says six warships from its navy are heading to the Black Sea from the Mediterranean to take part in military maneuvers amid heightened tensions with the West over Moscow's troop buildup on its border with Ukraine, which has raised fears of a possible invasion of the former Soviet republic.." (RFE/RL : 9 February 2022) (my emphasis)

Sky News : 8 February 2022 

 As also reported by Amy Mackinnon (left),

"As part of its exercises in the Black Sea, Moscow has declared large swaths of the sea around the Crimean peninsula and the Ukrainian port of Odessa unsafe for navigation during its drills next week, as well as the southern half of the Sea of Azov, the Ukrainian Naval Forces Command said in a post on Facebook on Thursday. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba condemned the move, describing it as a tactic of “hybrid warfare.” (Foreign Policy : 10 February 2022) (my emphasis)

These so-called Russian naval 'navigation drills' that will be taking place in an increasing overcrowded Black Sea ; should anything happen between e.g. a US or British warship and a Russian warship, this WOULD precipitate a dangerous escalation that could give Putin his raison d'ĂȘtre for pressing that nuclear button.

Putin's lunacy now stands exposed for the whole world to see.

(to be continued)