Earlier today I posted the letter Putin sent to the heads of state of the 18 countries which purchase gas from Russia, but I did not have the time to write a commentary about it, so I am doing in now.
In my opinion, Russia is responding the the imminent attack by the neo-Nazis in the eastern Ukraine and to the PACE decision to basically slap Russia in the face. What Putin is doing is introducing the first among several weapons Russia has in reserve: energy and money. He basically tells the West “you either sit down, eat your stupid PACE resolution, and come negotiate with us, or you will be in a great deal of pain very soon“. Under the pretext of negotiating for gas, he is forcing Europe to negotiate for the future of the Ukrainian economy and that, in turn, means negotiating for the political future of the Europe. Brought down to is core message Putin just told the EU: agree to the Federalization of the Ukraine or lose 30% of your energy supplies. The corollary message is: there is a price to pay for being the USA’s bitch.
The EU needs to be *VERY* careful now as Russia is clearly poised to respond to a major crisis: Putin has told his government that all supplies from the Ukraine are likely to stop. This there are two levels to this message: one minor one, in which he tells the Russian MIC that it has to prepare to produce indigenously what they got for cheap in the past from the Ukraine. Everybody noticed that, but that is not the important part. The important part is that he basically told the Ukrainians “expect a total severance of all contracts and agreements between what is left of your industry and us“. Basically, this might as well be a death sentence for the last and only sector of the Ukrainian economy which was profitable. Putin will observe what happens over the next couple of days (crackdown or not) and he will observe what comes form the West (negotiations or not). But unless the freaks in Kiev and the clowns in the West very rapidly take him seriously and finally come to the negotiating table, Putin will shut down what is left of the Ukrainian economy. This will trigger an immediate panic of the rating agencies and markets and the Ukraine will default.
At this point I do expect a very forceful reaction of western bankers and economists who will, I am quite sure, understand the message very well, and they will probably put a great deal of pressure on the political leaders in the EU and even the USA which can think of itself safe from a crisis in Europe, but if you look at how heavily the USA is invested in Europe, you will see that this is not so. There is also a very real risk of a domino effect on the rest of the EU if any of its weakest members – the so called PIGS – hits the wall. France too is essentially bankrupt, so the risk form a Russian action on gas is really serious for all the western economies.
Make no mistake: triggering an economic crisis in Europe is not at all in Russia’s best interest. In fact, this would be very bad for Russia, but if that is what it takes you can count on the Russians doing it. Right now, the West’s position on the Ukraine is simple: no negotiations whatsoever and total support for the Nazis in power. That is just not something Russia can accept short of committing national suicide. By taking this maximalist and, frankly, insane stance the West has pushed the proverbial “Russian bear” into a corner and the only option this bear now sees is to fight his way out with his claws and fangs. I can’t think of a dumber policy to have towards any free animal, nevermind a bear.
The Saker
Greetings from Singapore:
From BBC:
QTE
11 April 2014 Last updated at 01:53
US: Russia uses energy supplies ‘to control Ukraine’
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The media is a sick warmonger, the West is a sick warmonger…
thank you for your sharp information! is a light in the darkness of the western media..
and greetings from Brasil!
The actions of the European stooges of Empire (the excellent WSWS has a good story on the reaction against Government policy inside Germany, where the MSM has been particularly rabid)are so insane that I begin to suspect that NSA and Israeli spying agencies may have obtained so much regretable information that blackmail is a very real possibility. And, of course, Israeli figures like the loquacious Martin van Creveld have occasionally observed that too great European insubordination might lead to the loss of Rome. ‘We have the capability to take the world down with us’, as he observed. Or how about David Perlmutter, published, can you believe it, in the LA Times in 2002,
‘…What would serve a Jew-hating world better in repayment for thousands of years of massacres than a Nuclear Winter?’
As anyone with the least interest in history knows that while the Jews have often suffered dreadfully, they know how to dish it out themselves. The massacres of non-Jews by Jews during the Roman Wars and numerous other conflicts, and in religious mythology like Purim and Passover and the genocidal conquest of Canaan were prodigious slaughters themselves, but you have the usual moral exceptionalism, the myth of constant, unceasing, Jewish virtue, and barbarous, unprovoked, goy blood-lust, that is ruthlessly enforced by the hissing, spitting, death threatening ‘antisemitism’ industry.
Paul Craig Roberts has written an important piece is the US or the World Coming to an End?
It will be one or the other
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2014/04/09/us-world-coming-end-paul-craig-roberts/
Roberts links to Peter Koenig’ article at
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article38165.htm
“During his visit to Duisburg, Chinese President Xi Jinping made a master stroke of economic diplomacy that runs directly counter to the Washington neo-conservative faction’s effort to bring a new confrontation between NATO and Russia.” (press TV, April 6, 2014)
“Using the role of Duisburg as the world’s largest inland harbor, an historic transportation hub of Europe and of Germany’s Ruhr steel industry center, he proposed that Germany and China cooperate on building a new “economic Silk Road” linking China and Europe. The implications for economic growth across Eurasia are staggering.”
Curiously, western media have so far been oblivious to both events.
In addition, the BRICS are preparing to launch a new currency – composed by a basket of their local currencies – to be used for international trading, as well as for a new reserve currency,
Along with the new BRICS(A) currency will come a new international payment settlement system, replacing the SWIFT and IBAN exchanges, thereby breaking the hegemony of the infamous privately owned currency and gold manipulator, the Bank for International Settlement (BIS) in Basle, Switzerland – also called the central bank of all central banks.”
So perhaps the insane appearing US policy, is because it really is flailing desperately, from a realization of being cornered by history, by its various dysfunctions. Roberts refers to imminent economic meltdown in the US.
Saker,
When you said federalization of Europe, did you mean federalization of Ukraine?
Are there any parties that would want Ukraine to default? Who would benefit if any?
This aftermath of chaos (of the meddling and coup in Ukraine by the US and EU) seems like it should have been predictable. Could this have been the plan?
I see we are of the same mind on this, Saker, and truly the letter Putin sent to the European heads of state was a cluster bomb, in the sense that there are sub-explosives hidden all through it. In addition to the points you have enumerated, Putin is saying that debt forgiveness better not even be brought up unless the EU member states are prepared to eat some shit themselves, because Russia is not going to eat it all. Russia is a huge debtor to Ukraine, and its answer – rather than talking softly and asking for patience and sympathy – is to bark harshly that it will pay this price and not a penny more, all without having paid anything for months.
Europe has no alternative; it must strike a deal. The CEO of Cheniere Energy, the owner of the Sabine Pass LNG terminal in the USA, has stated clearly that the notion Cheniere Energy could save Europe is such nonsense that it is incredible to him that anyone could believe it – when the facility is operating flat out (which will not be, at minimum, before the end of 2015) it could produce 2.2 Bcf of gas per day. Europe needs 40-50 Bcf per day. Europe must deal, and in a curious way, the eagerness of the USA to supply gas to Europe helps Russia, by discouraging EU states from moving away from natural gas to some other energy source. Mind you, that eagerness is all on the part of congressional know-nothings and not industry, because although industry is eager to export, it is eager to sell to Asia, who will pay higher prices. Goldman Sachs has forecast that American LNG will cost 30-40% more than Russian gas if delivered in significant quantities to Europe. That is crisis, right there. A major gas shortage, and higher prices right at the delivery point, never mind how high they are hiked before they get to the consumer.
And if Putin comes back from Beijing with a major gas deal, he will be holding all the cards.
Saker, yes, thank you for the analysis. With this letter Russia is telling the EU to stand on its own feet, apart from US, and look to its own interests. This is a serious chip played in the round of betting.
This is step one of the primary counterattack to assist the anti-maidan resistance, elevating the tactical violence of battle to the strategic level of banking.
Can this strategic action also defeat the tactical injustices? We don’t know yet, but this was the adult move to make.
Putin is challenging EU to come to its senses and join in discussions that will marginalize the nazis almost as a by-product, and focus on the economic realities of the region.
In truth this is where the focus should have been all along. If Russia can successfully apply this splinter, or wedge, to the EU to break loose its shameful subservience to US, it will have performed a great service for the world, again almost as a by-product.
I’m not explaining what I want to say very well, but fortunately you are – thank you again and keep on it!
Two possible answers as to where the Russian forces could stop would be 1-the area surrounding the attack forces guilty of massacring those at Donetsk. and 2-Romania. The first would look very good at PR, if it could be done cleanly, and the second would be a mess.
By the way, many of us are curious as to how Russia could attack. Any thoughts on that? You are discussing gas and closing the border. Why not use NGOs? Surely their military has studied and worked on that for the last 10 or 15 years. If not, they are terribly incompetent. What about bribing their military to join the new Novorossiya army with twice the pay?
Robert Snefjella, I believe that the Chinese are proceeding hell for leather building railways across Eurasia, heading for Western Europe. They tie up markets all the way, protect themselves from a Yankee naval blockade, and do more for the locals than any US military bases, one-sided ‘Free Trade’ pacts, Special Forces murderers or private equity parasites would do in ten life-times. In fact, ever.
The Chinese who had just agreed some massive investment in Ukraine with Yanukovich (which I suspect that the fascisti will be expected to abrogate, as in Libya)represent trade and mutual benefit. The Real Evil Empire is still mired in, in fact cannot escape from, the Imperial worldview that the ‘savages’ (everybody but the Chosen Few)are there to be exploited and to eternally bow down before the Herrenvolk. That of course, also pertains to much of the populace in the Imperial states as well, as inequality, incarceration, surveillance, control and elite contempt all grow like topsy.
If Russia and China are smart, and I imagine that their rulers are wise, they will construct really just, egalitarian and beneficent states, that look after their people, nurture their talents and facilitate social harmony and solidarity. The contrast with the brutal Hobbesian dystopias of neo-liberal savage capitalism will soon help provoke more resistance in the West than a thousand Soros NGOs or a million Pussy Riot harridans ever could.
“When you said federalization of Europe, did you mean federalization of Ukraine?” (Anon, above)
My thoughts also when I read this — although it may just have been a prescient ‘Freudian’ slip by Saker.
This geopolitical play may just be a touch deeper than first appears.
Certainly Merkel’s recent hints at future EU-Russian inter-relations involving mature foreign policy (read ‘adult’ peer-2-peer negotiations rather than infantile top-down ‘exceptional’ sanction tantrums etc) suggest Germany’s pragmatic recognition of the need for ongoing Russian cooperation in effective overland transport linkage with China (Xi’s recent visit etc).
A single Euro currency helps German export economy by keeping an otherwise German ‘Mark’ down at healthy depreciated levels (thanks debtor PIGS!). No need to keep that expensive Cold War NATO legacy in the 21-century — especially with a tamed and well fed Russian ‘Bear’ keeping the Asian ‘barbarian’ east at bay. The Euro will be in the basket along with the Brics, Usd and Yuan.
A federated Europe would allow greater subsidiarity and development of viable regional states and provinces (and domestic budgets). No need for an expensive American dominated out-of-date WW2 NATO to drain the public purse. EU trade with the Customs Union next door would be a ‘win-win’ in most cases (both economic and financial/currency wise).
The play between Merkel and Putin (and Xi) may just be the start of a very complex wedging of the USA to help accelerate its bankrupt (economic and moral) pivoting fingers out of Europe’s ‘austerity’ cherry pie.
An imposed American ‘isolation’ scenario worth contemplating, imo.
Well, might Angela say, or at least think, in response to Nuland’s recent curse (and the thought of an alternative SWIFT2): “F**k the USA!”
Increasingly Obama’s ‘pivot to Asia’ is looking more like a ‘pivot to home’ — and what a mess he’s going to find in ‘Kansas’ when he gets back to home-town reality.
[Still, it seems, they’ve been minting an abundance of hollow-head ammunition to help celebrate the occasion of any civil outbreak of an ‘American Spring’ in due course.]
This outcome may even help explain Putin’s ‘Mona Lisa’ smile at certain times.
I can almost hear him in the not too distant future echoing Reagan’s chant to Mikhail Gorbachev (“Tear down this wall!”) — although in this case it’ll be more like “Tear down this Nato charade!”
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FI. I’ve posted the letter, together with this post and a Wikispooks comment here
@Everybody: I corrected the typo even though I like the notion of a federalized Europe too :-)
The Saker
Yet another crisis in EU would be a good deal for US, isn’t it?
Pat
NATO now in the Ukraine?
В Госдуме обнаружили солдат НАТО под Киевом на базах «Беркута» (ВИДЕО) (In the State Duma NATO soldiers found near Kiev on the bases of “Berkut” (VIDEO)
http://www.politnavigator.net/v-gosdume-obnaruzhili-soldat-nato-pod-kievom-na-bazakh-berkuta-video.html
(auto tran) “New Ukrainian authorities put NATO soldiers on the bases of “Berkut” near Kiev, which may indicate an “occupation” of Ukrainian territory.
This was at a roundtable in Moscow said State Duma deputy Yevgeny Fyodorov.
“They are at the base of” Berkut “near Kiev. They are already officially shown commanders – that U.S. officers. In its pure form army invaders “- he said.”
вот так
В Луганске внутренние войска отказались штурмовать участников восстания: требуют письменного приказа (In Lugansk, internal troops refused to storm the participants in the uprising: require a written order)
http://www.politnavigator.net/v-luganske-vnutrennie-vojjska-otkazalis-shturmovat-uchastnikov-vosstaniya-trebuyut-pismennogo-prikaza.html
(auto trans) “Luhansk internal troops refused to storm the building captured SBU: require a written order from the leadership.
On this “Navigator” said one of the activists of the “Russian bloc.” According to him, the soldiers and the police require a written order from his superiors about the assault. If such a document will appear, they are ready to put it on the Internet. Ordinary employees do not want to go against the people and are guaranteed to jeopardize their lives. People who seized the building, do not hide that prepared for the assault on all possible entry points into the building covered one way or another, including even stretch marks.
As noted activist night near the captured building was relatively calm.
Activists of the pro-Russian movements again and again assured: people in the building fighting spirit, and the information received from the Internal Troops pleases them and reassuring.”
One of the comments:
“Boatswain:
04/11/2014 at 11:01
interesting to see the order of the commander who dare to sign such an order. It’s like a verdict in the Hague Tribunal to sign. By the way, why in the CIS so far there is no analogue of the Hague Tribunal?”
Also:
Ukraine turmoil LIVE UPDATES http://rt.com/news/kiev-clashes-rioters-police-571/
“Friday, April 11
11:02 GMT: Maria Finoshina
Local media: Ukraine special unit ALPHA commanders refused 2 storm Donetsk regional govt occupied by anti-Kiev protestors 4 almost a week”
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Is Putin’s warnings having an effect? Or are the banderivtsy being Israeli (well, more than usual) in response to rebellion within the police and military ranks?
Kiev backpedals on referendums after deadline to stop protest expires http://rt.com/news/ukraine-protest-deadline-expires-856/
Just after a deadline set by Kiev for protesters in eastern Ukraine to vacate seized buildings expired, Parliament-appointed PM Arseny Yatsenyuk pledged to push through a law allowing regional referendums in the country.
Holding referendums on the status of their respective regions was among the main demands posed by anti-Maidan activists, who have taken over a number of governmental buildings in eastern Ukraine this week.
Ukrainian law currently does not allow regions to hold referendums separately from the rest of the country. It was one of the main arguments Kiev voiced in declaring illegal last month’s referendum in Crimea, which ended with the peninsula’s seceding from Ukraine and joining Russia.
Speaking in Donetsk, one of the regions engulfed by the anti-Kiev protests, Yatsenyuk said his government wants greater autonomy for Ukrainian regions, including the abolition of the offices of capital-appointed governors.
He was speaking just as a 48-hour deadline, which Kiev gave to protesters to liberate the seized buildings, expired. Previously the central authorities threatened to use force, including that of the military and even threatened their opponents as terrorists, unless they withdrew from the buildings.
The U-turn comes after Ukraine’s elite Alpha unit reportedly refused to obey an order to besiege protester-held buildings. At a session of law enforcement officials in Donetsk, one of the Alpha commanders said that he and his men are a force intended for rescuing hostages and fighting terrorism and will only act in accordance with the law, local media reported.
The unconfirmed act of defiance comes days after the siege by police of a protesters-seized building in Kharkov, which ended with dozens of activists being arrested. On Thursday, a local police lieutenant-colonel spoke to the media, claiming that he and other officers had been deceived by the Kiev authorities. He claimed that they were sent to take over the building under the pretext that it was held by dangerous armed bandits. In fact the protesters had only improvised clubs and offered no resistance to the storming troops.
The officer, Andrey Chuikov, said he would no longer take “criminal” orders and announced his resignation from the police, adding that he would be sacked anyway by his superiors for speaking to the press.
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P2
Discontent with the new authorities in Kiev, which has been brewing in eastern and southern Ukraine for weeks, escalated on Monday, as protesters in several cities started to take over governmental buildings. Protests took place in the cities of Donetsk, Kharkov and Lugansk, while smaller protest actions and some clashes were reported in Odessa and Nikolayev.
Donetsk activists remain in control of the regional administration building and have built three lines of barricades to defend themselves from a possible siege. They have declared the Donetsk region, which is home to about one-tenth of the population of Ukraine, a “people’s republic” and have demanded a referendum on its future status. They also declared forming a “people’s army” in response to threats from violence form Kiev.
Negotiations between the activists and the Kiev-appointed authorities of the region were held on Thursday and into Friday morning. They are trying to hammer out a deal to deescalate the tension, which includes some sort of joint patrols formed by police and the activists of Donetsk and a possible relocation of the protesters to a nearby building.
In Lugansk, activists are maintaining their hold on a Ukrainian Security Service office. They also cordoned off a base of the Interior Ministry’s troops on Thursday night, saying this would prevent their deployment for a crackdown on the protest, although later the blockade was lifted.
Meanwhile, in Kharkov, where police on Tuesday captured a regional administration building and took more than 50 activists into custody, the protests do not seem to be calming down. On Thursday evening several hundred people picketed the building, despite a court ban on doing so. A mass protest rally is scheduled for Sunday.”
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Thanks for your analyses, Saker.
I would think that the threat by Putin is indeed to stop any cooperation from Russia for propping up Ukraine, leaving “the baby” for the EU only to support (which would be painful for Ukrainians, rather than for EU taxpayers)
I can’t see however any real threat from Putin to Western Europeans. I mean, the only sentence which can be understood this way is “We fully realize that this increases the risk of siphoning off natural gas passing through Ukraine’s territory and heading to European consumers”. Which amounts to saying: “If desperate Ukrainians resort to looting our deliveries to you in order to ease their economic nightmare, don’t come crying at us, you will have to deal with it on your own”
Which is fair enough, but quite different from any threat to stop trading gas with Western Europeans.
Here’s confirmation of another Putin wildcard that has been largely ignored in the western media.
This article by Sharmine Narwani is an early statement of it. It dates from June last year and is about Syria but looks have been prescient.
Sorry posted using old blog name (Sabretache) and duplicated the RT link.
The Sharmine Narwani article is here
I now understand what is going on, and my understanding has come from reading the following post:
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2014/04/ukraine-who-is-holding-up-the-needed-crisis-talks-with-russia.html
The “West” however you want to define that, WANTS WAR. That is the only way out that will preserve their credibility in the face of a cataclysmic blunder.
They are going to do everything in their power to provoke Putin into invading. And I strongly suspect he will not. He cannot be that stupid (please).
Many Ukrainians will die, be imprisoned, tortured, and disappeared. Putin will no respond militarily.
The difficulty of removing men and materiel out of Afghanistan is simply another reason the “West” WANTS WAR.
Another blunder. Blunder upon blunder.
Drones killing civilians in Pakistan? Someone has gone completely crazy.
And the US stock market still seems to be saying that war is inevitable.
The US government has been hijacked by the post sociopathic sort of extremists.
Priceless stuff from Putin here; and the facial expression says he is enjoying it in a rueful sort of fashion.
Luv it!!!
I surmise Russia has to keep the pressure on…
June
Given that the chocolate president, Georgia and Moldavia will sign the EU treaty by June at the latest … which includes a security pact with NATO
Both the UA and Georgia Treaties have links to the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) of the European Union and the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2013/0290/COM_COM(2013)0290(PAR2)_EN.pdf
http://eeas.europa.eu/georgia/assoagreement/pdf/ge-aa-title-ii-political-dialogue-reform-cooperation-in-field-of-foreign-security-policy_en.pdf
http://dfwatch.net/eu-speeds-up-signing-of-treaties-with-georgia-and-moldova-86682
Given that the UA is building a 60000 man Bandera army
*BBC: “Ukraine’s parliament has voted to create a 60,000-strong National Guard for the country’s defenses. The new National Guard is expected to be recruited from activists involved in Maidan.”
June
Given that after the Rapid Trident exercises in June on UA soil much NATO equipment will probably be accidentally left behind for the Bandera army
http://www.eur.army.mil/RapidTrident/
July is a NATO military exercise on Ukrainian soil with Ukrainian participation, called Rapid Trident. It will bring together some 1,300 international forces in Ukraine… according to Rapid Trident’s Facebook page, last year’s exercises involved more than “800 pieces of weaponry and about 170 military and combat vehicles….In addition to U.S. and U.K. troops, Rapid Trident 2014 will include units from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Canada, Georgia, Germany, Moldova, Poland, Romania, and Ukraine.
Given that NATO builds up while trying to force Russia to build down
http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2014/4115nato_closer_russia.html
Given that – you don’t win wars by fighting, you win wars by making the other guys fight, could the west even be planning to unleash the Banderas on Crimea in a replay of Georgia-Ossetia war?
(aka Chomsky on Vietnam, Cuba, Serbia etc … )
Saker,
By taking this maximalist and, frankly, insane stance the West has pushed the proverbial “Russian bear” into a corner and the only option this bear now sees is to fight his way out with his claws and fangs. I can’t think of a dumber policy to have towards any free animal, nevermind a bear.
Well, those whom God would destroy he first drives mad, right?
It is a misrepresentation of the facts to say that Russia will cut off gas from Europe. Such speech will only fuel the US propaganda against “European energy dependency” on Russia.
In reality Russia has done everything possible to guarantee the uninterrupted flow of gas, including building the NordStream and the South Stream gas pipelines. The NordStream project was delayed by several year because of European opposition, Sweden demanded that the pipeline be drawn on land, i.e. through the Baltic States or Ukraine.
Russia needs to be seen as a reliable supplier of energy. Their policy is to let nothing, short of nuclear war, stop supply. If Ukraine steals the gas, or blows up the pipelines as Yarosh has promised, Russia just cannot help it. (Or could, but that would mean securing all of Ukraine.)
Who killed Lech Kaczynsky and other 95 people, 10 April 2010?
@avles:Who killed Lech Kaczynsky and other 95 people, 10 April 2010?
Pilot error. In this case, the fear to say ‘no’ to the big bosses on the plane.