By Pepe Escobar, posted with the author’s permission and cross-posted with The Cradle
The US and EU are over-reaching on Russian sanctions. The end result could be the de-dollarization of the global economy and massive commodity shortages worldwide.
So a congregation of NATO’s top brass ensconced in their echo chambers target the Russian Central Bank with sanctions and expect what? Cookies?
What they got instead was Russia’s deterrence forces bumped up to “a special regime of duty” – which means the Northern and Pacific fleets, the Long-Range Aviation Command, strategic bombers and the entire Russian nuclear apparatus on maximum alert.
One Pentagon general very quickly did the basic math on that, and mere minutes later, a Ukrainian delegation was dispatched to conduct negotiations with Russia in an undisclosed location in Gomel, Belarus.
Meanwhile, in the vassal realms, the German government was busy “setting limits to warmongers like Putin” – quite a rich undertaking considering that Berlin never set any such limits for western warmongers who bombed Yugoslavia, invaded Iraq, or destroyed Libya in complete violation of international law.
While openly proclaiming their desire to “stop the development of Russian industry,” damage its economy, and “ruin Russia” – echoing American edicts on Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Cuba, Venezuela and others in the Global South – the Germans could not possibly recognize a new categorical imperative.
They were finally liberated from their WWII culpability complex by none other than Russian President Vladimir Putin. Germany is finally free to support and weaponize neo-Nazis out in the open all over again – now of the Ukrainian Azov battalion variety.
To get the hang of how these NATO sanctions will “ruin Russia,” I asked for the succinct analysis of one of the most competent economic minds on the planet, Michael Hudson, author, among others, of a revised edition of the must-read Super-Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire.
Hudson remarked how he is “simply numbed over the near-atomic escalation of the US.” On the confiscation of Russian foreign reserves and cut-off from SWIFT, the main point is “it will take some time for Russia to put in a new system, with China. The result will end dollarization for good, as countries threatened with ‘democracy’ or displaying diplomatic independence will be afraid to use US banks.”
This, Hudson says, leads us to “the great question: whether Europe and the Dollar Bloc can buy Russian raw materials – cobalt, palladium, etc, and whether China will join Russia in a minerals boycott.”
Hudson is adamant that “Russia’s Central Bank, of course, has foreign bank assets in order to intervene in exchange markets to defend its currency from fluctuations. The ruble has plunged. There will be new exchange rates. Yet it’s up to Russia to decide whether to sell its wheat to West Asia, that needs it; or to stop selling gas to Europe via Ukraine, now that the US can grab it.”
About the possible introduction of a new Russia-China payment system bypassing SWIFT, and combining the Russian SPFS (System for Transfer of Financial Messages) with the Chinese CIPS (Cross-Border Interbank Payment System), Hudson has no doubts “the Russian-China system will be implemented. The Global South will seek to join and at the same time keep SWIFT – moving their reserves into the new system.”
I’m going to de-dollarize myself
So the US itself, in another massive strategic blunder, will speed up de-dollarization. As the managing director of Bocom International Hong Hao told the Global Times, with energy trade between Europe and Russia de-dollarized, “that will be the beginning of the disintegration of dollar hegemony.”
It’s a refrain the US administration was quietly hearing last week from some of its own largest multinational banks, including notables like JPMorgan and Citigroup.
A Bloomberg article sums up their collective fears:
“Booting Russia from the critical global system – which handles 42 million messages a day and serves as a lifeline to some of the world’s biggest financial institutions – could backfire, sending inflation higher, pushing Russia closer to China, and shielding financial transactions from scrutiny by the west. It might also encourage the development of a SWIFT alternative that could eventually damage the supremacy of the US dollar.”
Those with IQs over 50 in the European Union (EU) must have understood that Russia simply could not be totally excluded from SWIFT, but maybe only a few of its banks: after all, European traders depend on Russian energy.
From Moscow’s point of view, that’s a minor issue. A number of Russian banks are already connected to China’s CIPS system. For instance, if someone wants to buy Russian oil and gas with CIPS, payment must be in the Chinese yuan currency. CIPS is independent of SWIFT.
Additionally, Moscow already linked its SPFS payment system not only to China but also to India and member nations of the Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU). SPFS already links to approximately 400 banks.
With more Russian companies using SPFS and CIPS, even before they merge, and other maneuvers to bypass SWIFT, such as barter trade – largely used by sanctioned Iran – and agent banks, Russia could make up for at least 50 percent in trade losses.
The key fact is that the flight from the US-dominated western financial system is now irreversible across Eurasia – and that will proceed in tandem with the internationalization of the yuan.
Russia has its own bag of tricks
Meanwhile, we’re not even talking yet about Russian retaliation for these sanctions. Former President Dmitry Medvedev already gave a hint: everything, from exiting all nuclear arms deals with the US to freezing the assets of western companies in Russia, is on the table.
So what does the “Empire of Lies” want? (Putin terminology, on Monday’s meeting in Moscow to discuss the response to sanctions.)
In an essay published this morning, deliciously titled America Defeats Germany for the Third Time in a Century: the MIC, OGAM and FIRE conquer NATO, Michael Hudson makes a series of crucial points, starting with how “NATO has become Europe’s foreign policy-making body, even to the point of dominating domestic economic interests.”
He outlines the three oligarchies in control of US foreign policy:
First is the military-industrial complex, which Ray McGovern memorably coined as MICIMATT (military industrial Congressional intelligence media academia think tank).
Hudson defines their economy base as “monopoly rent, obtained above all from its arms sales to NATO, to West Asian oil exporters and to other countries with a balance-of-payments surplus.”
Second is the oil and gas sector, joined by mining (OGAM). Their aim is “to maximize the price of energy and raw materials so as to maximize natural resource rent. Monopolizing the Dollar Area’s oil market and isolating it from Russian oil and gas has been a major US priority for over a year now, as the Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia to Germany threatened to link the western European and Russian economies together.”
Third is the “symbiotic” Finance, Insurance and Real Estate (FIRE) sector, which Hudson defines as “the counterpart to Europe’s old post-feudal landed aristocracy living by land rents.”
As he describes these three rentier sectors that completely dominate post-industrial finance capitalism at the heart of the western system, Hudson notes how “Wall Street always has been closely merged with the oil and gas industry (namely, the Citigroup and Chase Manhattan banking conglomerates).”
Hudson shows how “the most pressing US strategic aim of NATO confrontation with Russia is soaring oil and gas prices. In addition to creating profits and stock market gains for US companies, higher energy prices will take much of the steam out of the German economy.”
He warns how food prices will rise “headed by wheat.” (Russia and Ukraine account for 25 percent of world wheat exports.) From a Global South perspective, that’s a disaster: “This will squeeze many West Asian and Global South food-deficient countries, worsening their balance of payments and threatening foreign debt defaults.”
As for blocking Russian raw materials exports, “this threatens to cause breaks in supply chains for key materials, including cobalt, palladium, nickel, aluminum.”
And that leads us, once again, to the heart of the matter: “The long-term dream of the US new Cold Warriors is to break up Russia, or at least to restore its managerial kleptocracy seeking to cash in their privatizations in western stock markets.”
That’s not going to happen. Hudson clearly sees how “the most enormous unintended consequence of US foreign policy has been to drive Russia and China together, along with Iran, Central Asia and countries along the Belt and Road initiative.”
Let’s confiscate some technology
Now compare all of the above with the perspective of a central European business tycoon with vast interests, east and west, and who treasures his discretion.
In an email exchange, the business tycoon posed serious questions about the Russian Central Bank support for its national currency, the ruble, “which according to US planning is being destroyed by the west through sanctions and currency wolf packs who are exposing themselves by selling rubles short. There is really almost no amount of money that can beat the dollar manipulators against the ruble. A 20 percent interest rate will kill the Russian economy unnecessarily.”
The businessman argues that the chief effect of the rate hike “would be to support imports that should not be imported. The fall of the ruble is thus favorable to Russia in terms of self-sufficiency. As import prices rise, these goods should start to be produced domestically. I would just let the ruble fall to find its own level which will for a while be lower than natural forces would permit as the US will be driving it lower through sanctions and short selling manipulation in this form of economic war against Russia.”
But that seems to tell only part of the story. Arguably, the lethal weapon in Russia’s arsenal of responses has been identified by the head of the Center for Economic Research of the Institute of Globalization and Social Movements (IGSO), Vasily Koltashov: the key is to confiscate technology – as in Russia ceasing to recognize US rights to patents.
In what he qualifies as “liberating American intellectual property,” Koltashov calls for passing a Russian law on “friendly and unfriendly states. If a country turns out to be on the unfriendly list, then we can start copying its technologies in pharmaceuticals, industry, manufacturing, electronics, medicine. It can be anything – from simple details to chemical compositions.” This would require amendments to the Russian constitution.
Koltashov maintains that “one of the foundations of success of American industry was copying of foreign patents for inventions.” Now, Russia could use “China’s extensive know-how with its latest technological production processes for copying western products: the release of American intellectual property will cause damage to the United States to the amount of $10 trillion, only in the first stage. It will be a disaster for them.”
As it stands, the strategic stupidity of the EU beggars belief. China is ready to grab all Russian natural resources – with Europe left as a pitiful hostage of the oceans and of wild speculators. It looks like a total EU-Russia split is ahead – with little trade left and zero diplomacy.
Now listen to the sound of champagne popping all across the MICIMATT.
Excellent summary from our dear Pepe.
The US has rewritten the Art of War. It now manifests as the Art of Suicide.
The Empire of Lies has only one truth. Self-deception. A fatal flaw.
I agree.
I don’t think they’re aware of “self-deception”.
The cabal that controls the Federal Reserve, wherefrom emanates the REAL power in the US, tried to destabilize Russia with their Ukrainian proxies simply because Russia is a threat to the US$ as world reserve currency.
Now, the US money cabal is hastening their own demise.
http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/the-truth-about-the-conflict-with-russia/
That was one of the best articles I ever read.
Thank you Doug for sharing it God bless you.
It seems that the Russians are taking the threats of our dear French Minister of Economy seriously:
« We will ruin russian economy ! »
He obviously knows what he’s talking about, he managed to ruin ours in 4 years without any international sanction…
Would it be possible for Vlad to make a small detour to Paris on his way home when he has finished with the Ukies “democrats”? A school bus, a driver and a school teacher should be more than enough to bring the dream team out… It should not encounter too much resistance, especially on the way back…
But then Russa has to act decisively and not talk. If it needs a change in constitution then change it yesterday (so to sa). Dont wait
Mikael H: You don’t think that invading the Ukraine is decisive action? They talked until all options were exhausted and then they acted unilaterally. They made changes to the Russian constitution last year and you can be there will be more, possibly this year.
The art of war.
If you do not know what you are doing, neither does your enemy….Joe Tzu.
No disrespect, but, this is not quite true.
If you know that someone does not know what they are doing, you do know that where they are going is not the best thing for them, and likewise, not the best thing for you and a divergence is needed.
I think not. The election of Obama the first time was an act of suicide, because it was then that the fox was appointed to run the chicken coop. (Remember how he called himself a citizen of the world at the Brandenburg Gate, before his election?) But once the US/we figured out what was up, we brought in Trump. Unfortunately, that was not to be permitted by the Davosauros. After 4 years of horse puckey to try to get rid of him, they found that the only way they could get control was to engineer a hostile takeover. So here we are, with a figurehead of a leader that just surpassed brussel sprouts as the country’s most hated vegetable.
If you step back, it’s pretty clear what’s happened and is happening. This is just the next step in the Oh, great! Reset. The Gates/Schwab/Soros machine is actively doing what it has wanted to for decades, get rid of the dollar and get the US out of the way so they can get on with their dream of taking over the world and putting everyone else in a cage. It won’t work, but so far a lot of what they’ve tried seems to be going according to plan.
Excellent summary from our dear Pepe.
The US has rewritten the Art of War. It now manifests as the Art of Suicide.
The Empire of Lies has only one truth. Self-deception. A fatal flaw.
Yes. And I am perplexed, amazed and shocked that the biggest faction of the Brazilian military commanded by the crazy insightful Bolsonaro, is supporting Russia, through its “neutrality”. Bolsonaro is saying that Ukraine has chosen a comedian actor to be president. Bolsonaro is a pragmatic fanatic, he saw “something”. The Brazilian military command Brazil alongside the Italian Zionist Jews from Sao Paulo. Like most Trump voters, the Brazilian military trusts Putin. This is impressive and says something about Russia.
A few remarks. I’m not sure how much support the brazilian military is giving to Russia (and Putin, in particular). Retired general Mourão, the brazilian vice-president, already spoke giving support for ending the war on the Ukraine. I’d say many (most?) in the military are still hostage to the 80s, thinking Russia is the USSR, and are blindly against Russia. Finally, I don’t see Bolsonaro as an “insightful leader”. All his actions until now (regarding Russia or not) has led 70%-plus of the brazilian people to unite *against* him. The fact that he is apparently supporting Putin in this war (he said he was staying neutral. Mod.) is for me something befuddling. It’s hard to say what are his real intentions. One thing is for sure: whatever these intentions are, they are far from deep-seated convictions. Time, as always, will tell.
I’m sorry, you don’t understand what’s going on here. Brazil in the past two decades was among the 10 largest economies on the planet.
I said in my argument above that Bolsonaro leads the largest faction within the Brazilian military. I know Brazilian military, I know what I’m saying. The 33rd degree Mourão of Freemasonry is part of another faction of the military. They are both publicly fighting.
Bolsonaro said:
“When climate issues in the world were discussed in more than one moment, countries on this side, from NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] wanted to decide that the autonomy of the Amazon would no longer be ours, it should be managed by a pool of countries in the world. Whoever sided with us and said that the Amazon belongs to Brazilians was the president [of Russia, Vladimir] Putin”.
Bolsonaro’s wing is the extremely nationalist military, who have always negotiated with the US with great prudence. Bolsonaro is “crazy”, but he follows the line of Brazilian Christian conservatives, who, like Trump voters, also like Putin. Bolsonaro is indeed a “insightful madman”.
I’m telling you, one of the two heads of the Brazil body is leaning towards Russia, and “consequently” towards China. This is serious, this is new, this is extremely worrying for the Anglo-Saxon Empire. Losing the vassal Brazil will be the greatest colonial loss for the Empire on the entire planet. Yes, I know that in the long run Brazil tends to be schizophrenic.
But this serious choice by Bolsonaro says something about the meaning of Putin and Russia for the Christian conservatives of the world!
I reckon Bolsonaro’s reasons for staying neutral are tied to domestic politics (funny, that!).
Lula runs against Bolsonaro in the next election, Lula wins in a hand canter (barring ‘foreign interference’).
Lula wins, the “B” in “BRICS” is capitalised, and bolded, and very soon after you would see Lula shaking hands with Putin and Xi Jinping, and saying ‘Let’s get on with this job of establishing multiple poles, and returning world order to the principles and operation on the UN Charter and International Law, as designed.’
That would put Brazil in line with the increasing number of Latin and South American nations gravitating in that direction.
In the last day or so, AMLO in Mehico has reiterated they won’t be sanctioning Russia, and will similarly remain neutral. Indonesia did likewise.
As a ‘man’ noted yesterday, the ‘scoreboard’ currently looks like this;
“The world has just shy of 8 billion people.
~6.5 billion live in countries whose governments have not condemned Russia, and more importantly do not view this conflict as 100% Russia’s fault.
~1.5 billion live in countries who do not challenge the NATO narrative”
Pelas informações que tenhoa melhor aposta da ida do Bolsonaro a Rússia é o interesse do “agro-negócio”. fertilizantes já que Rússia e Belarus fornecem por volta de 70 % da demanda
Google translation,MOD:
From the information I have, the best bet on Bolsonaro’s trip to Russia is in the interest of “agribusiness”. fertilizers as Russia and Belarus supply around 70% of the demand
They have a lot of fatal flaws. They follow the anti-Art of War, where they fight their wars as immorally as possible. When your society is run by sanctimonious, self serving, psycho’s, it creates a low trust, low social cohesion society.
That is the fatal flaw, because you can’t trust them as far as you can shit on them. No trust results in no initiative to solve sociatal problems.
yup … Nothing like an own goal….
EU political wing is mismanaged by unelected incompetents ….. nation state has beens ….
No wonder EU at the Commission level is eroding ….
The European Commission may be eroding because of their failure in Ukraine if they are the fruit of an attempt at surrepticiously establishing a Fourth Reich in Brussels by the transnational elite.
The US companies lapping at the energy profit pig troughs should be high on Russia’s list of western vultures to disconnect or outright Bankrupt. A nation of Grifters if ever there was.
Cheers M
Nice one Pepe! Let’s just hope we manage to avoid actual exchange of nuclear weapons. The rest can be lived with. The biggest immediate problem will be another doubling in gas prices, already quadrupled. An unsurvivable blow to law income people and entire business sectors !
All of this is given if the Russian elites and traitors won’t drive a coup against the Putinists over that 50% wealth loss.
https://southfront.org/russia-to-respond-to-kievs-information-war-with-high-precision-weapons/
Finally.
Complete rupture between Russia & West:
small sample of current RT stories:
(1) There is a new “Discuss” comments section in RT replacing the former Disqus, indicating a long-term change.. But it is not as clean as Disqus and needs optimization
(2) “Danish shipping giant Maersk said on Tuesday it would stop taking new non-essential orders to and from Russia while the country is under sanctions.. The move follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s call to ban Russia from “all ports, all canals and all the world’s airports.””
https://www.rt.com/business/550952-maersk-stops-shipping-russia/
Maersk is/recently was largest global shipper. Ze better pray he never sees that war crimes court room..
(3) Japan moots hosting nukes: “remarks by former PM Shinzo Abe, who said during a Sunday interview that Japan should consider a sharing deal as an option. “It’s essential to understand how the world’s security is maintained, and we shouldn’t treat those discussions as a taboo,” he argued”
https://www.rt.com/news/550910-japan-nuclear-sharing-deal/
(4) “Poland will resume construction of the Danish section of the Baltic Pipe, which aims to connect the country with Norwegian gas fields, Danish network operator Energinet said on Tuesday .. it expects the pipeline to be partially operational from October 1 this year, and to reach full operational capacity of up to 10 billion cubic meters by January 2023.”
Does Norway have sufficient capacity for itself, UK AND others?
Also note: “The gas pipeline project was scrapped in 2019 over environmental concerns” So the Green New Agenda madness will shortly be scrapped like the pandemic.. It is Total War. And resumption of coal too? Germany has many coal plants..
https://www.rt.com/business/550968-baltic-pipe-construction-resumed/
(5) “France threatens to ‘cause the collapse of the Russian economy’”
https://www.rt.com/news/550942-france-economic-war-russia-ukraine/
Medvedev response: https://twitter.com/MedvedevRussiaE/status/1498619523045511168?s=20&t=u1btn872pwYo-9yKuJFEaA
RT’s problem with reader comments is persistent troll infestation. The only way to deal with this is by means of intelligent human moderation, not jury-rigged algorithms. RT consistently refuses to deal with trolls, probably because of lack of funds or unwillingness to devote funds to the necessary personnel. The new comments software is therefore proving no better and no worse than RT’s previous outsourcings (OpenWeb, Disqus).
I suspect RT ditched Disqus before Disqus was forced or inspired to ditch RT — no other reason.
One need only compare (if one has the memory to do so) the quality of discussion on Martyanov’s blog versus that on RT: until the day before yesterday, both used Disqus, so it’s not a Disqus issue.
malenkov: The Southfront comment section is even worse with the constant spam that often outnumbers the legit comments. Either they are allowing the spam or they are using it for income.
On a major media site like RT, forget about trolls. Just live with it. Better to have trolls than to curate comments sections to point of closing them altogether. Like Yahoo did.
A post on RT:
“It’s official: The US Congress has changed the definition of Nazism and now people can freely celebrate Nazism in the US, Canada, and the UK. The EU will join them in a few days.
Mrs. Nuland-Kagan is vindicated, finally. For many years she, and her husband Robert Kagan, have been working tirelessly on restoring Nazism in Europe and the US. It took time before the US Congress and the Jewish Lobby adopted the new thinking. Glory Stepan Bandera! Glory to the US!”
Not even funny. Rather sad.
@ Anna I agreed, is this the one and only Anna that i know , Tom D.
Thank you for the TRUTH
Regarding item 2, COSCO China Ocean Shipping Co is by far the largest seafreight carrier on the planet and they will immediately pick up all the overprised Maersk Russia business at a lower cost, with glee and . This is another total blunder.
plus so much goes by train from China now.
Quote: Danish shipping giant Maersk said on Tuesday it would stop taking new non-essential orders to and from Russia while the country is under sanctions… Maersk is/recently was largest global shipper.
And COSCO (China) is the 4th. The shipping i/o of Russia will all shift to COSCO, COSCO will get bigger, Maersk, MSL, CMA CGM will get smaller.
I remember when Russian-language RT moved from OpenWeb to Tolstoy Comments.
At the time I noticed that there was no ‘Report’ button on Tolstoy. I also had trouble trying to find a “comment posting rules” page on the site – is it still there (I remember there once was one, if my memory serves me right), or did they delete it?
I’ve shot RT some e-mails asking what happened to the comment policy for the Russian RT when the English RT still had one. I have yet to hear back from them.
It does leave me worried to some degree if a similar fate will befall English RT. Time will tell if English RT’s Terms of Use changes and how much longer this page stays up and binding.
Speaking of suicide, the US, EU, especially Germany, are highly dependent on Russian gas and oil still flowing thru multiple pipelines including NS1 and the Ukraine pipeline. Russia has not (yet) threatened to shut that down, and sanctions have carved out exceptions to sustain the flow. A question from someone ignorant of post-industrial finance capitalism: what would happen if Russia demanded payments in its own currency?
I believe the answer is relatively simple – long term contracts do spell out the form of payment in great detail, hence changing the currency is tantamount to a breach of contract.
True, although my understanding is much of the EU had already been persuaded to ditch long-term contracts in favor of spot market nonsense; and as for the long-term agreements, I gather small ones here and there expire quite often. So on re-negotiation, if rubles or gold are demanded for payment, it’s take it or leave it, and they can slowly strangle supply without even looking like it’s a single, major move.
Yet any contract would have a Force Majeure clause. And if you currency is now no longer accepted, you should be free to decide how you will be paid in the future.
Myself, I would demand emeralds for starters :)
Breach of contract be damned ! Tough times need tough answers. This is now total war. The USA & NATO need to be permanently stuffed up. No Oil or other needed minerals. Ditch US$ completely.
But under extraordinary circumstance(s) in which they operate, and beyond the control of a business(es) involved, it is possible and reasonable to renegotiate certain terms/ clauses in a non-prejudicial way between willing parties. MTP
What we’ll likely see is the imposition of force majure which provides the grounds for the breaking of contracts. Payment for further deliveries will be demanded up front and in rubles, that is if Russia decides to continue deliveries. Unmentioned by Pepe or Hudson is the dependency of the Outlaw US Empire on Russian heavy oil and already refined diesel fuel, which if embargoed would send diesel beyond $8/gal, perhaps to $10; the national average price is currently $4.016/gal and currently rising at a rate of $.01/gal daily. The national average for regular grade gasoline is $3.619/gal and rising at about the same rate. You can follow that here.
As for the abyss being cleaved between Europe and Russia/China, that’s actually a feature of the newly announced and put into effect Putin Doctrine, which I explore its inception here. It appears very few took notice that just before the opening of the Olympics, Russia and China jointly vowed to change the international system and within their Joint Declaration published their Manifesto, which I pointed out at the time. And if I’m not a good enough source, then most would go with Alastair Crooke and his appraisal, which he terms as a “fracture” while I see it becoming deeper and widening into an abyss before it gets refilled over the next generation.
Yeah, thanks, it seems like the contract would be annulled/voided by the sweeping illegal sanctions regime, which is in fact a US declaration of financial war on Russia. Russia certainly has no moral or legal obligation to honor the terms of any prior contracts under such a concerted injurious attack. Starvation sanctions change the game entirely, but in this case, they are not targeting the usual helpless victim. Especially if Russia and China do collaborate, the Empire of Lies and Chaos is toast. I’ll be dancing in the street (if not vaporized)
I’ll now read your sources. I’ve read your insightful commentary over at Moon of Alabama…very enlightening and.muxh appreciated.
Pepe, Can China now lend Yuan to Russian banks and buy rubbles and and essentially the Russian economy from their current British masters to whom Russians have to provide a 20% return?
I believe this is more about implementing Central Bank Digital Currency, where Russia is in the lead and China close behind. The outcome will result, after the twists and turns and pain and lies, in furthering the objectives of the World Economic Forum, where technocratic control is the goal. The West will one day have to catch up, to be sure… The fog of war is the perfect cover.
It will be hard to catch up if they are wrecked.
The Five Eyes and Europe’s *World Economic Forum* trained leaders have been wrecking their own cultures and economies for years, even as they’ve supported the growth of technocratic east asia – I still don’t really get what they’re about…
One has only to look at the stature and intelligence (or lack thereof) of Western leaders such as Biden, Trudeau, Johnson, Scholz, Macron, and Ursula von der Leyen to conclude that the “West” does not have a chance against Putin and Xi. The former carry on as if they were part of an effeminate, adolescent exercise in “TicTok” groupthink in which “feelings” trump reality everytime …. as their feelings hide the first-order consequences of their self-destructive choices.
Always a delight to read Pepe’s superb articles.
Hopefully for the Euro countries there is a light of awakening at the end of this dark tunnel.. perhaps, just perhaps the increasing cost of living and outright blatant disregard and contempt by the so-called elites towards the common people will wake us euros up… Dark times ahead for us and much pain… the fool’s medicine..
Time to pray. Much repentance needed.
Excellent suggestions by Pepe in this article.
The speed of the de-dollarization movement will be something to watch during the next few months. Decisions will be made by financial institutions in China, India and Europe regarding Swift and the linkage with the russian and chinese platforms.
Iran knows a thing or two on how to deal with financial sanctions and survive. Europe also created a platform equivalent to Swift to facilitate financial transactions with Iran, but didn’t use it much. The russian platform has around 400 members, the chinese one over 1,200.
Something to watch, obviously.
HALLELOOOOOOYAH!! RT and Tass back online for me (in Bulgaria).
I was very worried because I read the other day that Bulgaria was sending 70 war planes to Ukraine (I thnk via Poland if I remember right), headline and article in RT debunks this. Sooo relieved. also very interesting in the RT article it says:
“Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Monday Poland and NATO were not part of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and therefore can’t send jets to join the combat. “We are not sending any jets to Ukraine because that would open a military interference in the Ukrainian conflict. We are not joining that conflict. NATO is not a party to that conflict,” he said at a press conference after his meeting with NATO General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg, adding that they were supporting Ukrainians with humanitarian aid.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has also confirmed that NATO was not to be part of the conflict, and therefore was not to send any troops and planes to Ukraine. However, he confirmed that NATO will continue to provide Ukraine with financial and military support, such as anti-tank weapons, air defense systems, and other types of military equipment.”
So does this mean that Poland is chickening out? and Nato also being chicken? I hope to hear from Nightvision and others what this means or if it’s irrelevant.
I’m so glad you guys are all there and also that RT and TASS are back!
Actually that “Eu will send soviet fighters” was a pure nonsense from the very begining.
For example, Bulgaria officials said that they can’t give out all their soviet planes and those in reserve for parts, because they will stay with nothing.
No country will be giving out their planes to Ukies. Even the oldest ones.
And NATO can’t be involved directly, that’s not an option.
Speaking of patents, the Entertainment Industry, with Disney in the lead, supported the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 known as the Mickey Mouse Protection Act.”
To understand this story, a fragment from wikipedia:
United States copyright law traces its lineage to the Queen Anne Statute, which influenced America’s first federal copyright law, the Copyright Act of 1790. The term of copyright established by the Founding Fathers it was short, 14 years, plus the possibility of renewing it once, for 14 more. 40 years later, it was changed to 28 years. It was not until 180 years after its establishment that it was significantly extended further, in the 1976 Copyright Act to “75 years after publication of a collective work or the life of the author plus 50 years” and the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension of 1998 (also called the “Mickey Mouse Protection Act” because it prevented the copyright from expiring on the first commercial success of the cartoon character Mickey Mouse), which further increased it plus, 95 years for collective works, or the life of the author plus 70 years.
The fight for copyright that DC and Marvel are having is the fear of losing the copyright and patents of their characters. It turns out that the US Government could refuse to extend the useful life of copyright.
Superman and many others could be in the public domain in 2033 if everything changes or in 2066 if nothing changes. So they create new gay, bisexual, non-binary characters and things like that, they want to be in their 90s without fear of losing their creation.
If Russia sends patents to Hell, everything related to patents could collapse or even be reformed. How much money could Disney lose, if they don’t have their characters and the money collected from fines for alleged copyright infringement?
Could lack of money harm propaganda?
As a retired patent atty I can state with authority that patents fail to disclose the techniques and know how to practice an invention. Patents only represent an exclusionary right to stop someone from infringing a claimed invention. You learn how to practice a technology in the shop where it is practiced. I went to a class at the local university recently on DNA synthesis technology, It had a practical lab component. The “American” students were not more than 10% of the class. I didn’t look for Russians but I doubt there were any there. If these OUS students take their educations home The USA will not harvest the public investment in their education and their home country will profit enormously. Forget the patents.
Isn’t the real problem that if I want to build a cement factory in Russia I need to take out a loan to build it from Wall Street or the City of London, and they have a legal claim security interest in my factory. Moscow just doesn’t have the investment infrastructure or “cash”.
To me the enemy of Russia seems to be the Dollar. How wrong am I.
According to TASS, Moldova rejects NATO, Good news!
Not so good: also according to article in Tass: Kiev’s application for EU membership accepted and being considered — president’s office .
Thats not bad news at all. If true then russia can gracefully exit after stripping off ethnically Russian parts via independence referendums then hand over the remaining flaming, steaming pile of dogshit once called Ukraine.
Win-win.
Europe can keep the nazis. What’s not to like?
And the EU is left with an extremely well armed, well traiend and highly motivated literal Nazi army which absolutely has ambitions to spread across Europe.
What are you talking about? “hand over the remaining flaming, steaming pile of dogshit once called Ukraine”? So that NATO will deploy their missiles there aiming at Russia? Don’t you know why Russia is acting on Ukraine?
Turkdys reaction to ukies fast tracked application was priceless.
Yes, the EU (especially Germany) will become poorer and weaker in the near to mid-term as they shift from lowest cost Russian natural resources to more expensive ones. Isn’t that what the US has wanted for a long time? This will allow the US to go after China from a position of strength. So far the US is accomplishing its objectives with little cost to itself, which it has learned to do quite well over the decades. All it needs to do is be good at chaos.
The only way that Germany can accelerate from fossil fuels to renewables, as they recently stated, is if it can crack the technological issues of using hydrogen. Even then their base costs are going to rise.
The upcoming changes are going to be monumental with high risk of failures.
It is impossible I think for Germany to escape from total collapse as long as it remain under the US/Brit yoke. This is game that have been played against Germany since late 1800’s or there about. ‘Keep the Americans In, Russia Out and Germans Down’ is the Mantra.
Club Davos et al:
“Ooh, corona virus! Let’s do more of the same, but on steroids, and call it the Great Reset!”
Russia:
“Nyet, madafakas. THIS is a Reset!”
It seems as if Klaus Schwab globalized ‘Great Reset’ is dead as the Global International System splits up. Meaning, which Arab or anyone will accept American Digital Currency in exchange for Oil.
Or, can The Great Rest be installed in part of the world.
I think WEF end goal was always to capture/enslave the EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the US. I think its plan for the rest of the world is to kill it off, could be wrong.
Thanks Pepe,
Now I get it but I’m not sure you do. Or need to keep mum.
Current System.
Euros>SWIFT>Russian Oil & Gas
New System.
Euros>SWIFT>CIPS>Russian Oil & Gas
Another fee for the banksters to pocket.
Bitcoin fixes this.
I have been watching German TV recently. Unfortunately they are back to being Fascist again, except for the far left party. Orwellian now, irrational, anti-Russian, sending weapons to Nazi Ukraine. Unrepentant for the 27 Million Soviet citizens they killed in WW2. The CIA and AZE are going to regret wakening the beast of German militarism. Embarrassing to be volksdeutch these days.
You’re saying, we have a far left party, over here in Germany? That’s quite a surprise for me, since I live here from the day I was born, and that’s sixty years ago. At least since the Yugoslavian war, we have parties from the middle-right,right,far right and extreme right, which partly camouflage as lefties, but are on an insane fascist trip.
Parties with a gender,woke,BLM-agenda are definitively not left, even the “Antifa” is just SA in black.
Koltashov maintains that “one of the foundations of success of American industry was copying of foreign patents for inventions.” Now, Russia could use “China’s extensive know-how with its latest technological production processes for copying western products: the release of American intellectual property will cause damage to the United States to the amount of $10 trillion, only in the first stage. It will be a disaster for them.”
As it stands, the strategic stupidity of the EU beggars belief. China is ready to grab all Russian natural resources – with Europe left as a pitiful hostage of the oceans and of wild speculators. It looks like a total EU-Russia split is ahead – with little trade left and zero diplomacy.
Now listen to the sound of champagne popping all across the MICIMATT.
……….
This sounds like music to my ears and I hope if not implemented already to be implemented yesterday before breakfast !
Welcome to the new world financial system!
The western banking system is now going ‘full psycho’ on Russia!
We could all be facing the LTCM failure on steroids!
Perhaps we are about to face Klaus Schwab’s WEF great reset?
Events are running rapidly, and the coming week will be crucial to see how Russia and the Bank of Russia reacts to the SWIFT exclusions, and how the Bank of Russia will leverage its monetary gold reserves. Will Russia now accept gold for oil. What role will China play in all of this? Is the demise of the US dollar as world reserve currency at hand? Is the demise of the London fractional reserve paper trading gold system at hand?
In light of all of these new US – EU – UK sanctions against Russian banks, Russian state owned and strategic private Russian companies, and Russian oligarchs, I would say the LBMA has a major headache on its hands in the coming week as regards the LBMA Russian refineries.
But don’t worry, because, according to Reuters in May 2018, LBMA CEO Ruth Crowell said that “due diligence in regard to the credibility of the lists is continuously reviewed on an ongoing basis”.
Why did the LBMA issue an empty statement on 24 February titled “Sanctions: Timely Reminder” which didn’t even mention the word Russia, didn’t mention that VTB and Otkritie are no longer LBMA members, and didn’t mention any of the 6 LBMA Russian Good Delivery refiners? Because I looked up all of that information about these Russian refineries in less than an hour and matched it against the US – UK – EU sanctions, and if I can do that, so can the LBMA. But perhaps the LBMA is too busy organising conferences.
https://www.bullionstar.com/blogs/ronan-manly/lbma-a-deer-in-headlights-as-western-sanctions-show-up-russian-gold-refiners/
I remember the Russia default well. Back in August 1998 I was on holiday in Greece with two very young kids when LTCM, the “smartest hedge fund on the planet” with more Nobel prize winners than you could point the proverbial sharp-pointy stick at, collapsed in a liquidity storm. It was floored by a tidal wave of collateral mayhem triggered by a succession of “3-Sigma” market events – at least that was their excuse. At the core was the Russian Debt Crisis.
My then wife was singularly unimpressed as I spent days on my phone trying to fathom our positions, exposures and opportunities.. This was back in the days when phones were relatively new and simple things.. mine was dead modern – it could store and memorise up to 100 numbers! You definitely could not send emails or access the internet from it. Myself and half-a-dozen other bankers at the same resort ran out of fax-paper.
Among other things.. LTCM collapsed because they’d bought Russian domestic debt. As Russia unwound, LTCM got caught in a cascade of exits triggering a one-way market that crushed asset prices across multiple global markets. (Russia was not the only trade they got badly wrong – their losses on Russia were a fraction of what the collapsing swap market cost them, but it was all broadly interconnected and there are always consequences.)
As the Fed desperately tried to stop LTCM’s collapse becoming a run on the global financial system, the big US banks met to discuss a rescue. Apparently, the hold-out was my firm, Bear Stearns. The tensions in that room in 1998 apparently set the tone for 10-years later when the same banks let Lehman go to the wall… but that’s a story for another day..
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/wests-financial-blitzkrieg-working
AFAIK a patent is valid only in the country where it was issued. If you don’t want to sell or produce in US, and that patent was not registered in your country, you are free to produce and sell the product in your country. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Compounding this mechanical severance is the fact that a whole next generation of Russian leaders are being summarily expelled from western universities for no other reason than they are Russian.
The irrational HATRED they are experiencing now will inform, shape, and solidify their leadership decisions on/within the pitiless, zero-sum multi-polar world that we’re entering.
The WEF leadership “grooming” doesn’t hold a candle…
This and michael hudson’s essay have hlepd me keep my sanity in the past few days; as much as i try to avoid the msm ‘coverage’ of the ukraine crisis much of it still percolates through my defences and turns my stomach and soils my spirit. And now i cant get on the russia today website; sickeningly blatant censorship
Along with European economic ruin, Europe can also kiss the last remaining remnants of integrity goodbye as it continues to arm and train Nazis in the Ukraine. Who in Europe thinks that Nazis with nukes is a good idea?
What a brilliant move. An on/off switch of IP-consequences feedback loop.
“In what he qualifies as “liberating American intellectual property,” Koltashov calls for passing a Russian law on “friendly and unfriendly states. If a country turns out to be on the unfriendly list, then we can start copying its technologies in pharmaceuticals, industry, manufacturing, electronics, medicine.”
Indeed, I remeber back in the late 1990’s when various Listserv forums mentioned German industry only discussing certain new inventions while walking in the public parks — the inference being that there seemed to be a pattern of the same new inventions turning up a few months later in the USA patents office before the Germans could get to register etc.
This “Shock,” if it goes ahead — & it looks highly likely — is really a re-run of the Arab Oil embargo in the early 1970’s which, among other things, shifted Royal Dutch Shell, under their then scenario planning work by Pierre Wack, a WW2 student of G.I. Gurdjeiff in Occupied France, from 7th to 2nd place in world oil/energy ranking by value. Cui bono this time? Follow the money, indeed. Unfortunately, as per the pre-internet 1970’s, it will still be post-event (if at all) — even though insiders will have already placed their bets, no doubt.
We’ve seen this movie before. The “Druzhba” oil pipeline, 1960’s. It’s completion came at the same time this was happening.
“One squadron totaling 15 missiles was deployed at five sites near İzmir, Turkey from 1961 to 1963, operated by USAF personnel, with the first flight of three Jupiter missiles turned over to the Türk Hava Kuvvetleri (Turkish Air Force) in late October 1962, but USAF personnel retaining control of nuclear warhead arming.”
Same s$it, different day.
Great article, as usual.
Even an elementary school child could see that throwing everything you have against an enemy is risky: What if it doesn’t work? I’m surprised that the West unleashed its harshest sanctions as if it were their last resort.
Also the sport-related sanctions (OC, FIFA, etc) seem to cry “all-out war”.
A total nonsense that makes it very difficult to backtrack if necessary. Like driving at 100 km/h facing a concrete wall a few hundred of meters ahead and accelerating to 120 km/h
OK, let’s follow the money. Western auto makers have pulled out of Russian. Suppose a Russian citizen who wanted to buy a Volkswagen now must purchase an auto made in Russia or China. That’s unfortunate but hardly crushing. Furthermore, the profits from manufacturing this auto will go to Russian companies or companies of Russian friends and allies rather than proclaimed enemies of Russia. I can’t see how that’s a terribly bad thing for Russia.
Similarly, BP, Total, and Shell have stated that they will pull out of all partnerships in Russian energy projects. OK, so Russian and her friends will now own 100% of Russian energy projects. Again, I can’t see how that’s a terribly bad thing for Russia.
Correct. The whole ‘Western’ strategy is gonzo. So the ruble is down on the FOREX – that has nothing to do with the internal markets of the RF nor with any willing trading partners (China, Iran, Pakistan, India, etc.). Yes, Gucci handbags are going to be more expensive within Russia. So?
The run-on-banks meme being shown on ‘Western’ MSM is as much of a propaganda bust as their maniacal rants on talk shows and in the UN. The lines of customers may be trying to withdraw something from banks – maybe – but they are not showing anger or even impatience. I think that the 20% interest idea for customer savings accounts is brilliant and shows that profit is not the overriding concern there.
Unintended consequences is becoming a quiet theme among the true inner circle in finance capital…
“So the ruble is down on the FOREX – that has nothing to do with the internal markets of the RF nor with any willing trading partners (China, Iran, Pakistan, India, etc.)”
I agree 100% with that statement.
Unz Review comments: https://www.unz.com/article/the-land-where-history-died-part-1/
“When Nuland-Kagan had been cooperating with Ukrainian Nazis in 2014 to overthrow the democratically-elected government of Yanukovitch, she and her Jewish colleagues were doing this because that was ‘good for Jews.’
The Ziocons had been protecting Epstein to obtain useful blackmailing material … and the same Ziocons have been nurturing Canadian and Ukrainian Nazis to create a powerful if amoral tool against Russia.
The American military was in the know at all levels. So it is not just Israel is an Epstein-Nazi nation, the US is an Epstein-Nazi nation as well.”
look at the face and face of western leaders: Biden, Ursula, Macron, etc. They are all smiling with joy. But they are wrong. Fools smile.
very true observation
@ Pepe
“…As it stands, the strategic stupidity of the EU beggars belief…”
Thanks, Pepe, as always, for bringing light into the darkness created by the Evil Empire.
There is a difference between a stupid strategy and the stupidity of not having a strategy at all. Ninety percent of the West’s “strategy” is based on “information warfare.” They trust their useful idiots (Lenin), their submissive masses who will just follow CNN/BBC/ABC/Fox Moooos, into the next concoction fabricated by their puppet masters. They don’t see the need to strategize, they trust their manipulation of their subjects, and their tank-thinkers are busy producing papers for those ideologically aligned with their funding sources, selling them what they want to hear.
Russia could not have taken such giant undertaking as challenging the empire ill-designs without years strategizing and preparing for the worse retaliation they could expect. A cut from SWIFT was contemplated long ago, Iran was ahead of Russia living on a survival strategy under sanctions for decades, Russia has been learning a lot in that regard. Russia has been piling up gold galore, and has prepared reserves for what they expected the West would do, target Russia’s financial/economic system, without heeding the consequences because, stupid as they are, they don’t have a strategy.
Their goal now is to destroy Russia, not to negotiate for Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine, or any other issues re: Russia’s national security. Their goal is not to coexist with Russia, it is for Russia to cease to exist. All Russia has done nipping the bud in Ukraine was to get their rabid hatemongering out in the open. They will be foaming at the mouth for decades to come.
As for Russia, it is pioneering a new path for humanity to follow.
Lone Wolf
I have been waiting for such an analysis about the Russian response/retaliation vis a vis the NATO US economic war against the Russia, Final part of the analysis is brilliant, confiscation of technology from the west is near nuclear, in addition to that Russia should team up with China in research and production in all strategic fields. Russian research and Chinese manufacturing, combining both would be producing the perfect anti dot for US western hegemony
Germany ***
I am German and utterly appalled indeed.
What is happening here is beyond limits, beyond comprehension.
Wrong to assume that it is only the sheeple on the street who would believe ANYTHING they are being served by their daily dose of HEUTE, TAGESSCHAU and all other shitty State media. It goes far beond that.
Ex-Chancellor Schröder, personal friend to VVP, is being antagonised, losing all his support office staff who are too afraid to continue to work for him..
More shameful even, the Munich Philharmic Orchestra’s conductor, a Russian, was fired b/c he did not “distance himself” from VVP’s policies. He is also VVP’s personal friend.
This hapless, shameless, idiotic country with its fucktard leadership will deserve every bit of what is coming its way.
And no, I don’t refer to the elites only. It starts right at the bottom, with the limitless cowerdice and gullibility of the plebs and proletariat.
May they go down in flames, the whole effing lot.
I’m out of here!
Yes, this is the Germany now!
Deutschland in seiner tiefstten Erniedrigung.
Germany in his deep humilation.
Li um comentârio certeiro sobre a razões da longividade da Otan que esta na origem desse cerco insano a Rússia : russos out; amerianos ine alemães down.
Google translation,MOD:
read an accurate comment about the reasons for the longevity of NATO that is at the origin of this insane siege of Russia: Russians out; americans ine germans down.
I’m no economics expert but didn’t Russia see this central bank move coming?
Why did the central bank of Russia leave their assets in the west, they had 7 years to sell or move them?
Maybe I’m missing something here but what did Russia expect when the most russia phobic administration ever in the history of the US humiliated and out for revenge, saying there will be “extreme” sanctions for invading the last few months
Why didn’t they move the money?
MJ12,
Yes, Russia saw it coming and prepped reasonably well.. Please see comments from economist Glaziev:
/moveable-feast-cafe-2022-02-27/#comment-1029943
Russia can not only deal painful counter-sanctions, they can confiscate western properties and assets in Russia, which is of roughly equal value to Russian assets currently in the West. Medvedev and others explicitly threatened this.
Some risk is unavoidable. You need to maintain liquidity in other countries who can turn hostile as is happening now. But their only real exposure is the oligarchs’ loot stashed in Western dominions.. And some of that is being urgently brought back home by the more intelligent. So they are actually doing Russia a HUGE favor in attacking oligarchs, who would never have benefited Russia like this.
And as Russia is self-sufficient in energy, food and the commodities needed by all.. it is checkmate.
I guess that “price” was in fiat 1996 usd$.
“In a 1996 60 Minutes interview, Madeline Albright, the Secretary of State from 1997 to January 2001, and Ambassador to the UN from 1993 to 1997, during the Clinton administration, answered, “the price is worth it,” in response to the claim that 500,000 children have died due to the United States sanctions on Iraq, followed by the question, “Is the price worth it?””
“Madeline Albright, “the price is worth it.””
https://youtu.be/1tihL1lMLL0
Then came Boy-Bush and Tony Blair (& and little Johnny Howard from Oz).
I would not be surprised if the Arab street goes balistic at the double standards.
Unless things cool down, I’d expect the USA to be evicted from Syria and iraq within weeks.
And if they pull that special UN session stunt, then there will be a whole litany of legal claims and grievences against the USA & Nato. Time for Nuremberg 2.0? The problem of throwing stones if one lives in glass houses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJQS3eLSXgA
Here are Bush jokes about Iraq invasion and WMDs. His speech starts at 0:40.
Suicide sanctions pill. The Germans make me laugh, Baerbock and Scholz absolutely out of their depth, been in power less than 6 months and already nearly caused WWIII and now destroyed 70 years of German post war economic structural growth. They must be so proud. Von der leyen is another one putting on a tough Russophobic face but inside scared s***less. All bought and sold to the US. I dont think all my European friends approve at all, especially the Germans.
Some of Russia’s proposed solutions and consequences to the Globalist-Bankers Cabal moves will turn world trade upside down. The East is poised to take a few steps forward in their march to stop the world reserve currency in it’s tracks but I wonder if this was really a blunder by the West or part of the Plan.
The funny thing is that NASA actually thinks that cooperation with Russia in ISS will continue, despite the most “severe” sanction against Russia.
This reminds me of Biden/Blinken’s famous announced policy with China that there it will be “competitive when it should be, collaborative when it can be, and adversarial when it must be.” It sounds like common sense coming from American, but China pointed that it will not be America ALONE that chooses which areas for competition, collaboration or adversary. That same will be applied with Russia too.
Another good article putting the US+-Ukraine-Russia conflict in the context of global economics.
Thanks so much!
One thing the geniuses in DC have never realized is that sanctions are a single-use weapon. Well, not quite single-use, but the effectiveness definitely drops the more it is used, with the effectiveness eventually becoming zero.
In this world, of course the geniuses that rule America decided to become addicted to sanctions and made sanctions the single answer to every question.
The problem for the geniuses in DC is that the world is not static. If one studies engineering, they teach the simple stuff as introductory classes, and then introduce the student to calculus and equations where something changes with respect to time, which of course is where the real world lives.
With sanctions, once they are deployed, everyone starts reacting to them. The biggest joke in the world is the sanctions against Putin and Lavrov. That is pure theater, only for the morons who still munch the popcorn and drink the kool-aid and never seem to tire of this show. The reason is obvious, and explains why sanctions are a weapon with a noticeable decline in effectiveness with regard to time.
Putin and Lavrov have long since moved any wealth they have out of the reach of America’s legions of corporate lawyers. They would have done so as soon as the threat of sanctions against them became real, which was probably a decade or more ago. Once sanctions began to be regularly deployed by the American corporate lawyer brigade, anyone who was not on friendly terms with the American corporate lawyers would have adjusted their wealth to be in places where the American corporate lawyer brigade can’t touch them.
My guess would be that there is a certain level within the Russian government where after a person is promoted to that level they get a packet of information and some advisors to help with how to make their wealth ‘sanctions proof’. Its just automatic, like some of the new security briefings and procedures that also come with the job.
So, the DC geniuses have become addicted to using a weapon that declines in effectiveness every time they use it. And apparently, have never considered what to do after this weapon becomes ineffective, except for the Zombie President saying that after sanctions comes World War III.
Guess it would be enough that President Xi JinPing announcing that China and their allies are putting the corner stones to build up a NEW and and important aspects different WTO.
And moreover to start now a common bi-national list of preferential products with zero to 20 pct import tariffs whatever is temporarily convenient.
Let the other participants make a choice.
russia could close the embassies, impose a full trade ban and nullify western patents allowing russian to develop what they want in medicine and tech for example
Russia has better patents.
An excellent history report on the development of the situation in Ukraine today: https://www.unz.com/article/the-land-where-history-died-part-1/ by David Stockman.
Great power Russia has stopped being Ukraine’s plaything
How could this happen, considering that the government of Russia’s neighbouring country takes its orders from a major Western power?
Can the subjugation of another state be achieved through diplomacy? I don’t think the US believes it can subjugate Russia (that is, its financial system) by diplomatically trying to convince Russia to give up its independence and live financially for the US oligarchy; I think the US believes that if direct use of force to subjugate is not possible, it must be achieved through constant infiltration: Create problems for the recalcitrant state that rob it of strength, and isolate it internationally so that the state, thus permanently harassed, sooner or later gives up or collapses.
Through its military intervention in Ukraine, Russia has created a situation in which the West (the USA) can no longer pursue this tactic. Because, at the end of the day, what will the US have and what will Russia have?
– the US wants to impose a war of attrition with Russia on Europe. Will that go well? because the EU’s economy and the living standards of its population will go rapidly downhill – and the population will look for culprits, but will not go to war against Russia. If the result is anger at their own governments and the US, those who want to intervene permanently in Russia’s life have been set back.
– in the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine, the population of Russian origin forms the majority, which means that it could be given the opportunity to decide sovereignly on its future fate – if it turns towards Russia, NATO will no longer be able to set foot there and Ukraine will become a landlocked state.
– when the government of Russia took the decision to intervene militarily in its neighbouring country, it was aware that this decision would lead to a certain trial of strength with the USA and its vassals – its reasoning was probably: at this point in time, we are not acting completely cornered and in a tense explosive situation with quasi-automatic, unpredictable consequences, but in a situation in which we can still count on a certain rational reaction from those who apparently do not want to leave us alone at any price
Notes:
– the US says Russia invaded a sovereign country – calling a country they give orders to sovereign is a bit cheeky!
– Violence directed against the population is always criminal – and the immediate reason for Russian intervention in Ukraine was this circumstance: shelling with heavy weapons of Lugansk and Donetsk 2014 – 2022 by Ukrainian armed elements acting on behalf of the government and to that extent supported by the West. These armed elements are called ‘nationalist’ – but what is supposed to be nationalist about them when they oppress an ethnic group that forms the majority in the east and south of the country and in total 22% of the country’s population or 10 million people? What then would have been the aims of this “national” grouping? To set themselves up, with Western help, as the master race and oppressors of the Russian ethnic group on their national territory? As is well known, these “nationalists” have ruled out the other possibility, namely to secede the territories in the east with a majority Russian-speaking population from Ukraine.
Outlook: Another topic could be: the friends of the USA, their spirit and character.
The great power Russia has stopped being the plaything of Ukraine – but when will the great power USA stop being the plaything of Israel? One could get closer to the answer by asking the question: What makes it possible for the great power USA to be the plaything of the Jewish state?
This might be done intentionally, to destroy all western nations. Maurice Strong once said Western nations should be destroyed to save the planet.
The Patent!
Just to start with a little with the analogy of the psychology of a terrorist, you cannot frighten somebody who decided to die, but certain to kill you first. By a way of some relation, you cannot coerce a nuclear power well prepared beyond mutually assured destruction. Do you expect your enemy simply succumb to your economic/financial suffocation, surprisingly after all your options are exhausted while your enemy has more cards to draw?
The Patent is no less than the Sarmat+ Kinzhal+ Tsizrcon+… combined!
Sadly, the West that brought great thinkers like Marx, ended up walking LGBT, WOKE, Cancel Culture, Race Theory, and name it, all that garbage. Well. What can be said? Enjoy your journey of self- destruction.
A New World Oder is born: 22-02-2022!
WEST, RIP!
Russia has countless patents as good as those in the west. And they will soon be better, uniformly, than those in the west. The same for Chinese and Asian Patents. I guarantee it.
It will not be Russians who will be starving or freezing if and when it comes to that. In any event, this so-called split between Eu and Russia can and will only go so far. In other words, the real split is between the USA and Russia. Then, horror of horrors, there will be the real and far more consequential split between China and the USA. If you think west is hysterical now, wait and see when that happens.
The SWIFT ban is probably a deliberate attempt to crash the west’s financial system from side-effects, as Infowars has reported.
the sound of popping champagne will be very soon overtuned the the sound of crashing bottle when they realise what will happens to them very soon. the Dollar will be burning like thermite. 2023 will be VERY interesting.
Speaking of money, last month I bought several item from https://www.russianfoodusa.com/Nevskaya-Palitra/ — watercolor paint, and at a good price. I’m glad I got them when I could, and wonder if they will be available in the future. They also sell food, of course, and a few other items.
I’m not worried about Russia, or China, but I fear that here in the US things are going get even tougher than now, as for buying needed things and the economy. The US government is apparently dedicated to being as stupid, evil, and insane as possible. I guess it happens when empires collapse. They said they create their own reality and leave reporters to just report on it, but they don’t, and Russia actually understands and deals with reality, and has no real need to win a propaganda war because reality does not depend on propaganda, people’s perceptions, or the stories they tell each other. Old Zen quote (Rinzai, maybe): if you don’t say something I will hit you with the stick; if you do say something I will hit you with stick. Enlightenment! A painting of a pipe is not a pipe. (CF René Magritte’s painting ‘this is not a pipe’).
I have been waiting for an article like this, many thanks Pepe.
Energy purchased in national currencies, underpinned by Chinas great world workshop, the end of the dictatorship of the US by the value transfer of the petro-dollar.
For decades inflation of the USD trade currency siphoned wealth to the great parasite. The trade in USD used to fix the currency values across the world, each transaction in USD in trade is an tax by the empire, a percent of value accuring to the US as rent on using the USD how could they not resist printing ever more.
Soon to be dissolved the real war is already lost, no more war by sanctions, no more SWIFT exchanges at all, and then what is the USD actually worth—very very little. Reagan gift to empire was a time bomb.
Thanks Pepe, it’s an interesting piece and I think I will be referencing some notable excerpts in arguments with my friends about the possible ” ” resuscitation scheme” for the Russian economy while I am listening to the sound of my champagne popping to brighter sino-russian future
However having not seen the buts in this article makes me wonder are we being too optimistic?
Russia should:-
1. Vastly expand the scope of sanctions against aggressor countries to include cars, motorcycles, clothing, footwear, electrical appliances, aircraft, watches, jewellery, perfume, cosmetics.
2. Ban the export to those countries of titanium, rare earth, nuclear fuel, rocket engines.
3. Completely de dollarise.
4. Offer the new architecture of payment systems, banks, ratings agencies, to all other countries targeted by western aggression. Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, DPRK, and many others, forming a huge self sufficient bloc immune to western economic warfare.
5. Ban western credit cards like Visa/ Mastercard.
6. Seize all foreign assets of aggressor countries.
7. Freeze all loan repayments to western banks. Place the money in a frozen account in a Russian bank.
8. Close Russian airspace and ports to western aircraft and shipping.
9. Ban completely all hostile foreign media, foreign media ownership, bogus NGOs and CIA front groups.
10. Withdraw from all aggressor-dominated organisations like the IAEA, OPCW, ECHR, ICC, and foreign dominated international sporting bodies.
11. Break off diplomatic relations completely with the US, UK, EU, Australia, and all hostile states.
12. Renounce all treaties with the US like START.
13. End all cooperation with western states over Global Warming, the Arctic, terrorism, other issues.
14. Pro actively target aggressor regimes over their human rights record, torture, invasions, corruption, history of colonialism, support for Israel, hypocrisy and mendacity.
15. Supply all friendly states with the weapons they need for their defence. Intelligence sharing. Joint training and exercises.
Of course, that’s just for starters.
Top List – Like you I hope Russia does all of the above + Oil & Gas to the Enemies !
I wouldn’t be surprised if NATO disappeared with the clown president so they wouldn’t be embarrassed anymore. The dizzy jenio, stontoberg, is already pissing back, and the senile clown dwarves don’t know what to say.
“One Pentagon general very quickly did the basic math on that, and mere minutes later, a Ukrainian delegation was dispatched to conduct negotiations with Russia …”
Is this train of events evidence-based or conjecture? I know the Ukrainians met with the Russians – after several false starts.
What specific evidence do you have for the asserted cause-and-effect? Which Pentagon general? What’s the evidence of communications, in the asserted timeframe?
Evidence of any actions by the US to direct the actions of the Ukrainians is critical to show.
Selling goods and commodities to the West in Ruble or Gold only. Rejecting all U.S. and EU patents. Withdrawing from all Anglo Empire RICO organizations.
AND incorporating Ukraine into the Russian Federation. It would be a mistake not to. An independent but pro-Russian Ukraine will be subject to the same economic/financial/covert war as Russia, so totally instable. A pro-Empire Ukraine would lead to another war within two years, but that time with full NATO presence. So incorporate the Ukrainian oblasts into the Russian Federation, let Poland have Lemberg, and Hungary the small strip west of the Carpathians.
The EU is like a woman in an abusive relationship.
I almost exspect when the leader of Germany comes out to make speaches, to announce in a whiney pleading voice …’but I love him…’
Russia has been handed a perfect out from WTO rules restricting protection of domestic industries. Near Full Autarchy here we come, and with such large borders, what it can’t bother to make can be smuggled.
They are done. They can’t invade Russia to steal her resources, can’t force her to sell them, can’t break her up with China, can’t even talk to her anymore.
EU beggars belief, some say. Soon, they’ll be just beggars.
I am pleased. EU should fall apart. In all actuality, it doesn’t even exist, but as a gaggle of drunken pedo-politicians in Brussels. No sovereignty, or freedom, or prosperity for all in such a Frankenstein.
Russia may make this happen sooner rather than later:
… the lethal weapon in Russia’s arsenal of responses has been identified by the head of the Center for Economic Research of the Institute of Globalization and Social Movements (IGSO), Vasily Koltashov: the key is to confiscate technology – as in Russia ceasing to recognize US rights to patents.
Technology is a component of the means of production, a human patrimony as it is developed by the workers. By right, it belongs to the workers of the world. Private ownership of technology has already caused too much damage for humanity as its owners use it for their own purposes. It is right time that its use is regulated by society.
US economic ascendancy was no just from taking foreign ideas, it was literally built on taking foreign brains.
English engineers were literally smuggled to the US in the early 1800s to build the textile industry.
I just wanted to add that any blow against the current patent and copyright regime is a good thing, even when not done as a counter sanction.
Just look at the effects of Sci-Hub, hosted in Russia, which has democratized access to crucial research.