America’s Achilles’ Heel

 Guest Post by Dmitry Orlov

Heiko Müller

Last Saturday, a massive Victory Parade was held in Moscow commemorating the 70-year anniversary of the surrender of Nazi Germany to the Red Army and the erection of the Soviet flag atop the Reichstag in Berlin. There were a few unusual aspects to this parade, which I would like to point out, because they conflict with the western official propaganda narrative. First, it wasn’t just Russian troops that marched in the parade: the troops of 10 other nations took part in it, including the Chinese honor guard and a contingent of Grenadiers from India. Dignitaries from these nations were present in the stands, and the Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife were seated next to President Vladimir Putin, who, in his speech at the start of the parade, warned against attempts to create a unipolar world—sharp words aimed squarely at the United States and its western allies. Second, a look at the military hardware that rolled through Red Square or flew over it would indicate that, short of an outright nuclear mutual self-annihilation, there isn’t much that the US military could throw at Russia that Russia couldn’t neutralize.

It would appear that American attempts to isolate Russia have resulted in the exact opposite: if 10 nations, among them the world’s largest economy, comprising some 3 billion people, are willing to set aside their differences and stand shoulder to shoulder with the Russians to counter American attempts at global dominance, then clearly the American plan isn’t going to work at all. Western media focused on the fact that western leaders declined to attend the celebration, either in a fit of pique or because so ordered by the Obama administration, but this only highlights their combined irrelevance, be it in defeating Hitler, or in commemorating his defeat 70 years later. Nevertheless, in his speech Putin specifically thanked the French, the British and the Americans for their contribution to the war effort. I am sorry that he left out the Belgians, who had been so helpful at Dunkirk.

One small detail about the parade is nevertheless stunning: Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, a Tuvan Buddhist and one of the most respected Russian leaders, who presided over the Emergencies Ministry prior to becoming the Defense Minister, did something none of his predecessors ever did: at the beginning of the ceremony, he made the sign of the cross, in the Russian Orthodox manner. This simple gesture transformed the parade from a display of military pomp to a sacred ritual. Then followed the slow march with two flags side by side: the Russian flag, and the Soviet flag that flew on top of the Reichstag in Berlin on Victory Day 70 years ago. The march was accompanied by a popular World War II song? Its title? “The Sacred War.” The message is clear: the Russian military, and the Russian people, have put themselves in God’s hands, to do God’s work, to once again sacrifice themselves to save the world from the ravages of an evil empire.

If you try to dismiss any of this as Russian state propaganda, then here is something else you should be aware of. Did you hear of the spontaneously organized procession in which, after the official parade, half a million people marched through Moscow with portraits of their relatives who died in World War II? The event was called “The Eternal Regiment” (Бессмертный полк). Similar processions took place in many cities throughout Russia, and the total number of participants is estimated at around 4 million. Western press either panned it or billed it as an attempt by Putin to whip up anti-western sentiment. Now that sort of “press coverage,” my fellow space travelers, is pure propaganda! No, it was an enthusiastic, spontaneous outpouring of genuine public sentiment. If you think about it just a tiny bit, nothing on this scale could be contrived artificially, and the thought that millions of people would prostitute their dead for propaganda purposes is, frankly, both cynical and insulting.

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Instead of collapsing quietly, the US has decided to pick a fight with Russia. It appears to have already lost the fight, but a question remains: How many more countries will the US manage to destroy before the reality of its inevitable defeat and disintegration finally catches up with it?

As Putin said last summer when speaking at the Seliger youth forum, “I get the feeling that no matter what the Americans touch, they end up with Libya or Iraq.” Indeed, the Americans have been on a tear, destroying one country after another. Iraq has been dismembered, Libya is a no-go zone, Syria is a humanitarian disaster, Egypt is a military dictatorship executing a program of mass imprisonment. The latest fiasco is Yemen, where the pro-American government was recently overthrown, and the American nationals who found themselves trapped there had to wait for the Russians and the Chinese to extract them and send them home. But it was the previous American foreign policy fiasco, in the Ukraine, which prompted the Russians, along with the Chinese, to signal that the US has taken a step too far, and that all further steps will result in automatic escalation.

The Russian plan, along with China, India, and much of the rest of the world, is to prepare for war with the US, but to do everything possible to avoid it. Time is on their side, because with each passing day they become stronger while America grows weaker. But while this process runs its course, America might “touch” a few more countries, turning them into a Libya or an Iraq. Is Greece next on the list? What about throwing under the bus the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), which are now NATO members (i.e., sacrificial lambs)? Estonia is a short drive from Russia’s second-largest city, St. Petersburg, it has a large Russian population, it has a majority-Russian capital city, and it has a rabidly anti-Russian government. Of those four facts, just one is incongruous. Is it being set up to self-destruct? Some Central Asian republics, in Russia’s ticklish underbelly, might be ripe for being “touched” too.

There is no question that the Americans will continue to try to create mischief around the world, “touching” vulnerable, exploitable countries, for as long as they can. But there is another question that deserves to be asked: Do the Americans “touch” themselves? Because if they do, then the next candidate for extreme makeover into a bombed-out wasteland might be the United States itself. Let’s consider this option.

As the events in Ferguson, and more recently in Baltimore, have indicated, the tensions between African-Americans and the police have escalated to a point where explosions become likely. The American “war on drugs” has been essentially a war on young black (and Latino) men; about a third of young blacks are behind bars. They also run a high risk of being shot by the police. To be fair, the police also run a high risk of getting shot by young black males, causing them to be jumpy and to overreact. Given the gradually collapsing economy—close to 100 million working-age Americans are unemployed (“outside the labor force,” if you wish to split hairs)—it would seem that for an ever-increasing chunk of the population cooperating with the authorities is no longer a useful strategy: you get locked up or killed anyway, but you get none of the temporary benefits that come from ignoring the law.

There is an interesting asymmetry in the American media’s ability to block out information about civil unrest and insurgency: if it is happening overseas, then news of it can be carefully calibrated or suppressed outright. (Did American television tell you about the recent resumption of shelling of civilian districts by the Ukrainian military? Of course not!) This is possible because Americans are notoriously narcissistic and largely indifferent to the rest of the world, of which most of them know little, and what they think they know is often wrong. But if the unrest is within the US itself, then the various media outlets find themselves competing against each other in who can sensationalize it better, in order to get more viewership, and more advertising revenue. The mainstream media in the US is tightly controlled by a handful of large conglomerates, making it one big monopoly on information, but at the level of selling advertising market principles still prevail.

Thus there is the potential for a positive feedback loop: more civil unrest generates more sensationalized news coverage, which in turn amplifies the civil unrest, which further sensationalizes the news coverage. And there is a second positive feedback loop as well: the more civil unrest there is, the more the police overreact in trying to control the situation, thereby generating more rage, amplifying the civil unrest. These two positive feedback loops can continue to run out of control for a while, but the end result, in all such recent incidents, is the same: the introduction of National Guard troops and the imposition of curfew and martial law.

The swift introduction of the military might seem a bit odd, considering that most police departments, even small-town ones, have been heavily militarized in recent years, and even the security people at some school districts now have military vehicles and machine guns. But the progression is a natural one. On the one hand, when people who habitually resort to brute force find that it isn’t working, they naturally assume that this is because they aren’t using enough of it. On the other hand, if the criminal justice system is already a travesty and a shambles, then why not just cut through the red tape and impose martial law?

There is an awful lot of weapons of all sorts in the US already, and more will come in all the time as the US is forced to close overseas military bases due to lack of funds. And they will probably get used, for the same reason and in the same fashion that red bricks came to be used in Boston. You see, plenty of red bricks kept coming into Boston aboard British ships, where they were used as ballast for the return trip. This created the impetus to do something with them. But putting up brick buildings is a difficult, demanding process, especially if laborers are always drunk. And so the solution was to use the bricks to pave sidewalks—something one can do on one’s hands and knees. Similarly with the military hardware sloshing back into the US from abroad. It will be used, because it’s there; and it will be used in the stupidest way possible: shooting at one’s own people.

But bad things happen to militaries when they are ordered to shoot at their own people. It is one thing to shoot at “towel-heads” in a far-away land; it is quite another to be ordered shoot at somebody who could be your own brother down the street from where you grew up. Such orders result in fragging (shooting your own officers), in refusal to follow orders, and in attempts to stand up for the other side.

And that’s where things get interesting. Because, you see, if you shoot at, imprison, and otherwise abuse a defenseless civilian population long enough, what you get in response is an armed insurgency. The place insurgencies are easiest to organize is in prison. For instance, ISIS, or the Islamic Caliphate, was masterminded by people who had previously worked for Saddam Hussein, while they were imprisoned by the Americans. They took this opportunity to work out an efficient organizational structure and, upon release, found each other got down to work. Having a third of young American blacks locked up gives them all the opportunity they need to organize an effective insurgency.

To be effective, an insurgency needs lots of weapons. Here, again, there is a procedure for acquiring military technology that has become almost routine? What weapons are being used by ISIS? Why, of course, American ones, which the Americans provided to the regime in Baghdad, and which ISIS took as trophies when the Iraqi army refused to fight and ran away. And what weapons are being used by the Houthi rebels in Yemen? Why, of course, the American ones, which the Americans provided to the now overthrown pro-American regime there. And what are some of the weapons being used by the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad? Why, of course, American ones, sold to them by the Ukrainian government, which got them from the Americans. There is a pattern here: it seems that whenever Americans arm, train and equip an army, that army stands a really big chance of simply melting away, with the weapons falling into the hands of those who want to use them against American interests. It is hard to see why this same pattern wouldn’t hold once the US places much of itself under military occupation.

And that’s where things get really interesting: a well-armed, well-organized insurgency composed of thoroughly radicalized, outraged people who have absolutely nothing to lose and are fighting for their home turf and their families squaring off against a demoralized, defeated US military that has just failed spectacularly in every country it “touched.” The US might get to “touch” a few more countries before this scenario unfolds, but it seems likely that (excepting the possibility of all-out war) eventually America will “touch” itself, and then all those countries whose troops marched through Red Square last Saturday won’t have America to kick around any more.

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kokoda
kokoda
May 12, 2015 6:48 am

Appreciated your article, Mr. Orlov.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
May 12, 2015 7:06 am

The propaganda (perhaps to become real) war directed at Russia is 100 percent a Jewish, Zionist invention. The Jews loathe the Russians because the Russians hate them – and know them. The Jews tried very hard to destroy Russia and very nearly accomplished their evil task. Do our leaders think Putin is a fool or ignorant of Russian history? Putin knows exactly what the score is and our Zionist masters know he knows. This is all you need to know about what is going on between the so-called West and Russia. I would laugh my ass off if Putin and his Chinese pals come out ahead, round up the Zionists and send them en masse to the Kolyma gold fields to do a little manual labor. Don’t think it has not occurred to Putin. It has. Even though I don’t really like cold weather I might be tempted to offer my services as a guard. “Hey, Irving, get moving! Still 13 hours to quitting time!”

John Coster
John Coster
May 12, 2015 7:19 am

I like to think that the treasonous criminals who control so much of American foreign policy and finance can still be removed from government and constitutional democracy restored, but the scenario Orlov imagines is just what my son was predicting to me yesterday. Eerily so. Wouldn’t it be great if Americans like the Russians could spontaneously rally around some of those historical memories of which we could be justly proud. Maybe we now pay the price for our dependence on slavery to turn the wheels of the early economy much as our descendants would have to pay the debts wracked up by the present banking cartel controlled government if the system somehow could last that long. I’m not ready to throw in the towel yet, but it is definitely hard to imagine how we can push the reset button without blowing everything up. I suppose it might be possible if the country had some actual leaders who could obliterate the cartels, but how can leadership arise in the present system? That seems impossible. We probably have enough natural and human resources to recreate a viable society, but as long as we allow our government to be overrun by global extortionists, we’re doomed. Are some of these neocons and their evil ilk smart enough to realize that even they will not be immune to the shit storm they are bringing on?

flash
flash
May 12, 2015 7:21 am

another denier engages in NWO crazy talk

We can’t defeat Russia and China until we conquer climate change…

Australia PM advisor says climate change a U.N.-led ruse to create new world order

SYDNEY – Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s top business adviser on Friday claimed climate change was a ruse encouraged by the United Nations to create a new authoritarian world order under its control.

Maurice Newman, chairman of the Prime Minister’s Business Advisory Council, said the real agenda was “concentrated political authority. Global warming is the hook.”

In a column for The Australian newspaper to coincide with a visit by U.N. climate chief Christiana Figueres, he added that the world had been “subjected to extravagance from climate catastrophists for close to 50 years.”

“It’s a well-kept secret, but 95 percent of the climate models we are told prove the link between human CO2 emissions and catastrophic global warming have been found, after nearly two decades of temperature stasis, to be in error,” he said, without providing evidence.

Newman, a former chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Corp., is a known climate change skeptic but he went further Friday by accusing the U.N. of being involved in a scam.

“Figueres is on record saying democracy is a poor political system for fighting global warming. Communist China, she says, is the best model,” he wrote.

“This is not about facts or logic. It’s about a new world order under the control of the U.N. It is opposed to capitalism and freedom and has made environmental catastrophism a household topic to achieve its objective.”

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/05/08/asia-pacific/politics-diplomacy-asia-pacific/australia-pm-advisor-says-climate-change-u-n-led-ruse-create-new-world-order/#.VVHgWWWTO0b

Stucky
Stucky
May 12, 2015 10:11 am

“It would appear that American attempts to isolate Russia have resulted in the exact opposite: if 10 nations, among them the world’s largest economy, comprising some 3 billion people, are willing to set aside their differences and stand shoulder to shoulder with the Russians to counter American attempts at global dominance ……” ————- Orlov

He could have stopped right there.

Any thinking American (which apparently numbers only a few thousand) should be screaming at the top of their lungs — “Half the world is aligning against us … what the fuck are WE doing WRONG here???” — and demand that our whore politicians change course.

But, WE THE PEOPLE, have no voice. No voice at all.

But, I am not discouraged. We have Estonia on our side, and a bunch of Euro-Pussy nations. We got this.

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
May 12, 2015 10:35 am

Greetings,

The very second that some device comes along that negates our technological advantage on the battlefield and it is just man vs. man, our forces will fold up and blow away. Our pampered, air-conditioned, obese klown-men have no understanding of real hardship.

It is a lot harder to be a bully when the odds are even now isn’t it?

Sensetti
Sensetti
May 12, 2015 11:07 am

The United States owns the World Bank which controls and manipulates countries all over the Globe. Countries such as Russia and China are working diligently to unseat the United States as a World superpower pulling down the financial stranglehold we have one the World. Hence, China starting its own world bank with some of our Allies signing up.
That’s the reason I have said for years WAR will come before the dollar collapse. The men in the seats of power in the United States will not fade into the night without a fight. They will put the U.S. War machine to work in an attempt to push back the Global Rebellion.

Watch this Video it explains the dance. It makes all the pieces fit. Let me know if you watch it and what you think.

http://youtu.be/NETxzILPokw

Stucky
Stucky
May 12, 2015 11:22 am

“One small detail about the parade is nevertheless stunning: Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, a Tuvan Buddhist and one of the most respected Russian leaders, who presided over the Emergencies Ministry prior to becoming the Defense Minister, did something none of his predecessors ever did: at the beginning of the ceremony, he made the sign of the cross, in the Russian Orthodox manner” ———-Orlov

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Stucky
Stucky
May 12, 2015 11:28 am
Rise Up
Rise Up
May 12, 2015 11:35 am

flash says:

another denier engages in NWO crazy talk

We can’t defeat Russia and China until we conquer climate change…

Australia PM advisor says climate change a U.N.-led ruse to create new world order

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Flash, I don’t understand your comment–are you agreeing with Mr. Newman’s opinion that man-caused Global Warming is a hoax?

flash
flash
May 12, 2015 11:56 am

Stuck, Our military strength is diversity and tolerance, only not so much towards those tiny non-nuclear nations whose ass we can most easily kick.

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Military Sponsors “Drag Queen” Contest For ‘Diversity Day’

http://mrconservative.com/2013/08/22673-military-sponsors-drag-queen-contest-for-diversity-day/

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flash
flash
May 12, 2015 12:06 pm

Rise Up , i was engaging in a little morning snark mostly pointed towards Orlov who always going on about the threat of man-made global warming and the sea levels rising up to cover half the planet ..and other such nonsense concerning ” climate change..which BTW make it hard for me read much else he writes without a jaundice eye..As far as I know , and others in the Liberty Movement have made the claims, all the run up to global war, which seems possible at this point is all the doing of one group of powerful financiers.

While heads roll on the front. the real power brokers operate from the safety of near total secrecy.

AnarchoPagan
AnarchoPagan
May 12, 2015 12:15 pm

The quote is unclear, but if Newman is saying what I think he’s saying, I agree: catastrophic anthropogenic global warming (CAGW) is a hoax, and the U.N., being basically a tool of the US Empire, is neck deep in it.

yahsure
yahsure
May 12, 2015 1:35 pm

The power of the military/industrial complex is great.I once watched a program about the Osprey plane/helicopter and how the program should have been killed,But 32 states made parts for this POS. If we used our own oil than i see no reason for endless wars for energy companies.
Maybe our economic collapse will put a stop to a lot of this.

DRUD
DRUD
May 12, 2015 1:45 pm

I always liked reading Orlove for a few reasons. One of the big ones is he speaks engineer. Positive feedback loops are always what destroy empires.

bb
bb
May 12, 2015 1:45 pm

Exporting weapons and guns is the one area the US excels above and beyond all others.

I don’t see how blacks are capable of a race war .Just revoke their civil rights . Then cut off electricity ,water and food.After about one week they would never want another war.It is easy for young blacks to attack old people and other solf targets but in war they will become the targets. I think most blacks are fucking loud mouth cowards who wouldn’t last a month in a real war.

OutLookingIn
OutLookingIn
May 12, 2015 1:49 pm

When you are ready to rise up? You will rise up.l

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFXyzqHl4sE

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
May 12, 2015 3:09 pm

A Modern Prophet said that the Russian people hate their Jews for forcing 80 years of Communism on them. Since their fall, most Jews have left Russia for America and Israel but a few thousand remain. When the people throw the last Jews out of Russia in about a 100 American airplane airlift, then Russia will Attack America. The US Jews hatred of Russia stems from several events: the Czar expelling the Jews before WWl; the overthrow of Russian Communist; the arrest of Lord Rothchild’s agent Mikhail Khodorkovsky; their assistance to Iran, Syria, Egypt, etc; their screwing with others pipeline plans; etc. If we could expel all our Judeo-Communist and Muslims, maybe we could have 100 years of Peace and Prosperity.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
May 12, 2015 3:42 pm

Top of our “to-do” list should be expunging the neo-con warmongers in the U.S. ( including Shitstain, “lil” Lindsay at the top of MY list) and let’s get the war criminals in front of a war crimes tribunal. Until we face up to the fact that America is going the wrong way and is being managed by traitors, nothing positive will happen. And while we’re at it let’s bring back the fairness doctrine and make it applicable not just to broadcast outlets but cable as well (Fox news). We also need to bring back the Sherman anti-trust act, bust up all the huge companies, and make them pay their fucking taxes.

Stucky
Stucky
May 12, 2015 3:42 pm

“When the people throw the last Jews out of Russia in about a 100 American airplane airlift, then Russia will Attack America.” ————– robert h siddell jr

Old man, you are a complete and total fucking moron.

Of course, you’re also a Bible Thumper, so you MUST fit Russia into your book of Revelation end-times scenario. I think you’re Nonanonymous, resurrected. He was an idiot also.

Bob
Bob
May 12, 2015 5:23 pm

Because, you see, if you shoot at, imprison, and otherwise abuse a defenseless civilian population long enough, what you get in response is an armed insurgency. — Orlov

That didn’t work out so well in Russia. It took economic collapse to do the trick, as I recall. Russia is slowly fading into the dustbin of history, the current brief turn in the limelight notwithstanding…

Like Russia, China and India, among others, the US is likely to break into pieces in coming decades. World domination by any power would seem to be out of reach for the foreseeable future.

Stucky
Stucky
May 12, 2015 7:20 pm

“Russia is slowly fading into the dustbin of history,…” ——– Bob

Bob, are you taking Idiot Lessons from Mr. Siddell??

Sensetti
Sensetti
May 12, 2015 7:23 pm

Outlookingin I watched your video factual no doubt. But no one is going to rise up, not gonna happen. Why you might ask? The Bankers will take us to War! They are not going to let China take over with their new World Bank without putting up a fight. Watch my documentary posted above and let me know what you think.

Lysander
Lysander
May 12, 2015 7:27 pm

All of you have presented excellent viewpoints so far, and pretty much any reasonable observation is valid in my book, because none of us have a crystal ball.

I’m going to stick with my conviction that, no matter how the shitstorm begins, it will end with all against all. Certainly in the FUSA, but eventually everywhere else.

I read a lot of books about ‘the coming dark age’, and (in a different narrative) other non-mainstream histories concerning the population collapse in Europe in the mid 1300’s that didn’t revolve mainly around the Black Death. It involved the banking collapse and the subsequent ending of trade. The Plague occurred, but what caused the highest death toll. Please read this article which is in PDF format:
http://www.larouchepub.com/eiw/public/2008/2008_1-9/2008_1-9/2008-9/pdf/28-29_3509.pdf

For those of you who will howl with derision at an article coming from the LaRouche camp, here is a link to a more sublime reference to the economic disaster in Europe in 1345:
http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=aa69

A excerpt from the article;
“To add to Florence’s sense of power, many of Europe’s rulers are heavily in debt to the city’s bankers. Therein, in the short term, lies the bankers’ downfall.
In the 1340s Edward III of England is engaged in the expensive business of war with France, at the start of the Hundred Years’ War. He is heavily in debt to Florence, having borrowed 600,000 gold florins from the Peruzzi and another 900,000 from the Bardi. In 1345 he defaults on his payments, reducing both Florentine houses to bankruptcy.”

It’s kind of a “chicken or the egg” type of thing.

All I know is that when the financial castles begin falling, the sovereigns will protect themselves and we commoners will be on our own, as it always has been.

bb
bb
May 12, 2015 8:32 pm

Stucky , you pissed at all those rich bastards that never gave you a tip?Bless your heart .Give me a P.O.box number and I’ll send you a few dollars .

Sensetti
Sensetti
May 12, 2015 8:33 pm

Stucky you sorry sack of shit did you watch my Austrian video I posted?

Stucky
Stucky
May 12, 2015 8:37 pm

Sensetti

I meant to comment on that. Sorry. I filed it in a folder “Watch Later”. I watched/scanned about 5 minutes worth … it looks quite good. I’m swamped right now with two houses. I will watch it when I have more time next week. Thank You!

Sensetti
Sensetti
May 12, 2015 10:50 pm

Stucky the whole thing falls in place with this one documentary. You know me, I’m not the government is after me kinda guy. This 50 min show proved to me there is no Government, there are no politicians in the true sense of the the word, they are bought off pawns. The Bankers run the show for the all mighty dollar. OMG, so it really doesn’t matter R/D. But here it is these bankers control the levers of power and the U.S military. The World will soon not go along with this Tom Foolery. This video was earth shattering for me. LLPOH may be right in his relocation. I’ve come to the conclusion “they” are going to Nuke our ASS. My only hope is these bankers are powerful enough to buy off Putin and the Chinks, but then again, Saddam would not bend over, you gotta hand it to the Bastard, he had a set of balls. To stand in the face of the most powerful men on the planet, the one ones that control the flow of money and the most powerful military the world has ever known takes guts.

Rainman
Rainman
May 12, 2015 11:18 pm

Putin has learned good lessons from the past.
From Reagan he learned that socialism can’t fund a military. Putin’s taxes and welfare state are a fraction of Obama’s.
Putin learned from Stalin NOT to mess with the Christian church. Russians love their church and love Putin for protecting it from the socialist loser no talent band, Pussy Riot.
Putin also learned from Stalin NOT to line up 75% of his generals against a wall and shoot them. He protects his military and step by step has rebuilt it from the 90’s. His military is not a ‘social experiment’. They don’t parade around wearing womens shoes just to ‘feel what it’s like’ being a women. They are probably the finest trained and equipped soldiers on earth.
Putin has rebuilt his weapons without the turning the process into a ‘jobs’ program. Contracts to build the B-2 stealth bomber were let out to 430 congressional districts. Only 5 congressmen failed to get in on that failed flying pork barrel. It is a failed weapons system along with the B-1 bomber and the latest disaster, the f-35.
And Putin is right that everything Obama touches turns into Libya and Iraq. Or the Ukraine. Obama thought Ukraine would be a push over till he ran into Motorola and the other ethnic Russians there. The Euro-Maidens got massacred.
Kerry has just come to Putin with his tail between his legs. This is another epic loss by Obama.
Rainman…..

Sensetti
Sensetti
May 12, 2015 11:29 pm

Rain man, excellent commentary, just understand those U.S. Stealth Bomders can unleash 9 kinds of hell from 30k feet.

SSS
SSS
May 13, 2015 11:34 am

Orlov is wrong. Dead wrong.

America’s Achilles Heel is the majority of its citizens, many of whom live in the big cities. Not the TBTF banks, which I despise, not the MIC, and certainly not Russia and/or China. It is the majority of our citizenry who are now our greatest enemies. The threat is almost totally internal.

That rare collection of concerned and informed citizens who focus solely on developing rational, doable NATIONAL policies (energy, defense, foreign policy, trade, etc) which benefit the country as a whole is a dying breed. As a country, we are failing miserably on every single critical issue facing our nation. And we vote for people who are increasingly parochial and uncompromising.

I can’t fix that. Neither can you.

Realist
Realist
May 13, 2015 1:31 pm

I would like to first salute the brave fighters from WWII.

It was more than embarrassing that we were not there.

Regarding the present state of affairs, Oligarchs on all sides are the real enemy.

Regarding Germany, remember, the zios declared war on them first, same with the Russians and the tsars earlier in history, and same with us today. History is distorted, Patton noticed at the end.

Homer
Homer
May 13, 2015 2:55 pm

The comment were very interesting. Sometimes Stucky you are really funny.

It seems to me, sometimes, that we are a bacterial colony that has overpopulated the petri dish (earth) and are fighting for what resources that are left. Not a very comforting thought.

A lot of witless comments. It would be nice if this site attracted more learned discourse, rather than the
same ole, same ole.

The posts are enlightening tho and Dmitry Orlov always has something interesting to say.

Homer
Homer
May 13, 2015 3:12 pm

SSS–to soon to tell if Orlov is wrong.

I can’t fix what is wrong any more than a person that falls off a 10 story building and is passing the third floor can fix his predicament. Mother Nature will fix it. She always has.

One can live in error for so long. Error has consequences, too. We are experiencing the consequences of past bad decisions. It is called ‘hitting a brick wall’.

That wall will change the consciousness of the ‘unwashed many’. There will be ‘travail and the gnashing of teeth’ as some will lash out at others, blaming them for the predicament they themselves created. Others will be stupefied, unable to act as their world falls apart. There will be others that will rise to the occasion, and as Orlov says, take things into their own hands.

The problem is viewing the future from the existing paradigm. It never happens as one expects.