NO WINNERS IN THIS GAME OF CHICKEN

Submitted by Michael Snyder of The Economic Collapse blog,

The U.S. government and the Russian government have both been forced into positions where neither one of them can afford to back down.  If Barack Obama backs down, he will be greatly criticized for being “weak” and for having been beaten by Vladimir Putin once again.  If Putin backs down, he will be greatly criticized for being “weak” and for abandoning the Russians that live in Crimea.  In essence, Obama and Putin find themselves trapped in a macho game of “chicken” and critics on both sides stand ready to pounce on the one who backs down.  But this is not just an innocent game of “chicken” from a fifties movie.  This is the real deal, and if nobody backs down the entire world will pay the price.

Leaving aside who is to blame for a moment, it is really frightening to think that we may be approaching the tensest moment in U.S.-Russian relations since the Cuban missile crisis.

There has been much talk about Obama’s “red lines”, but the truth is that Crimea (and in particular the naval base at Sevastopol) is a “red line” for Russia.

There is nothing that Obama could ever do that could force the Russians out of Sevastopol.  They will never, ever willingly give up that naval base.

So what in the world does Obama expect to accomplish by imposing sanctions on Russia?  By treaty, Russia is allowed to have 25,000 troops in Crimea and Russia has not sent troops into the rest of Ukraine.

Economic sanctions are not going to cause Putin to back down.  Instead, they will just cause the Russians to retaliate.

In a letter that he sent to Congress this week, Obama claimed that the Ukrainian crisis is an “unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.”

Language like that is going to make it even more difficult for Obama to back down.

On Thursday, Obama announced “visa restrictions” on “those Russians and Ukrainians responsible for the Russian move into Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula”, and a House panel passed a “symbolic resolution” that condemned Russia for its “occupation” of Crimea.

But those moves are fairly meaningless.  Leaders from both political parties are now pushing for very strong economic sanctions against Russia, and there does not appear to be many members of Congress that intend to stand in the way.

If the U.S. does hit Russia with harsh economic sanctions, what is going to happen?

Is Russia going to back down?

No way.

So let’s just play out the coming moves like a game of chess for a moment…

-The U.S. slaps economic sanctions on Russia.

-Russia seizes the assets of U.S. companies that are doing business in Russia.

-The U.S. seizes Russian assets.

-The Russians refuse to pay their debts to U.S. banks.

-The U.S. government hits Russia with even stronger sanctions.

-Russia starts dumping U.S. debt and encourages other nations to start doing the same.

-The U.S. gets Europe to also hit Russia with economic sanctions.

-Russia cuts off the natural gas to Europe.  As I noted the other day, Russia supplies more than half the natural gas to a bunch of countries in Europe.

-The United States moves troops into western Ukraine.

-Russia starts selling oil for gold or for Russian rubles and encourages other nations to start abandoning the U.S. dollar in international trade.

Of course the order of many of these moves could ultimately turn out to be different, but I think that you can see the nightmare that this game of “chicken” could turn out to be.

And what would be the final result?

Nothing would be resolved, but the global economy would greatly suffer.

What makes all of this even more complicated is that about 60 percent of the people living in Crimea are actually ethnic Russians, and a majority of the population appears to want to leave Ukraine and be reunited with Russia.  The following comes from a Reuters article

Crimea’s parliament voted to join Russia on Thursday and its Moscow-backed government set a referendum on the decision in 10 days’ time in a dramatic escalation of the crisis over the Ukrainian Black Sea peninsula.

 

The sudden acceleration of moves to bring Crimea, which has an ethnic Russian majority and has effectively been seized by Russian forces, formally under Moscow’s rule came as European Union leaders held an emergency summit groping for ways to pressure Russia to back down and accept mediation.

The Obama administration is calling the upcoming referendum “illegal” and says that it will not respect the will of the Crimean people no matter how the vote turns out.

But the people of Crimea are very serious about this, and of course they never would be pushing for reunification with Russia if they had not gotten approval from Putin…

The decision, which diplomats said could not have been made without Putin’s approval, raised the stakes in the most serious east-west confrontation since the end of the Cold War.

 

The vice premier of Crimea, home to Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, said a referendum on the status would take place on March 16. All state property would be “nationalized”, the Russian ruble adopted and Ukrainian troops treated as occupiers and forced to surrender or leave, he said.

There is no way that the U.S. government is going to accept Crimea becoming part of Russia, and there is no way in the world that Russia is going to back down at this point.  Just consider what geopolitical expert Ian Bremmer of the Eurasia Group recently had to say

“Russia is not going to back down from Crimea, irrespective of U.S. pressure. Which means if the U.S. wants to find any resolution here, they’re going to have to find a way to come to terms with that. Now that the Crimean parliament has voted — clearly with Russian assent — we’ll have a referendum … and then further militarization of the peninsula by the Russians.”

What we need is someone with extraordinary diplomatic skills to defuse this situation before it spirals out of control.

Unfortunately, we have Barack Obama, Valerie Jarrett and John Kerry running things.

What a mess.

So why is Ukraine such a big deal anyway?

In a recent article, Peter Farmer explained succinctly why Ukraine is so incredibly important…

The Ukraine is strategically-important for a number of reasons. It sits astride enormous petroleum and natural gas deposits found in the Black Sea region. The nation is also home to an extensive network of liquid natural gas pipelines which crisscross it; control the Ukraine and you control its pipelines – and thus the flow of energy into the hugely-lucrative European market. Western energy firms such as Exxon-Mobil, BP-Amoco and Chevron are locked in competition with the Russian energy giant Gazprom – for control/exploitation of as-yet-undeveloped petroleum deposits not only in the Ukraine, but in neighboring Poland and Romania. Fracking technologies and other new extraction methods have only added urgency to the competition. Income from fossil fuels development is the lifeblood of the new Russian economy. Threats to the regional hegemony of Gazprom are likely to be treated by Putin and Russia with the utmost urgency and seriousness.

 

The Crimean Peninsula is also home to the Black Sea fleet of the Russian navy, which leases its base at Sevastopol from the Ukrainian government. Since the Black Sea – via the Dardanelles – provides the only warm-water base with access to the Mediterranean Sea – it is of enormous importance to Russia. Its loss would be a crippling blow to the Russian fleet.

 

Finally, the Ukraine – once known as the “bread basket of Europe” – is home to arguably the finest temperate agricultural region in the world. Its topsoil is widely-acknowledged by agronomists to be among the world’s best. Control the Ukraine and you control the grainery of Europe – and can exert tremendous leverage upon worldwide grain agricultural commodities prices.

If the U.S. insists on playing a game of brinksmanship over Ukraine, the consequences could be disastrous.

For one thing, as I mentioned above, the status of the petrodollar could be greatly threatened.  The following is how Jim Willie is analyzing the situation…

If the Kremlin demands Gold bullion (or even Russian Rubles) for oil payments, then the interventions to subvert the Ruble currency by the London and Wall Street houses will backfire and blow up in the bankster faces. Expect any surplus Rubles would be converted quickly to Gold bullion. If the Chinese demand that they are permitted to pay for oil shipments in Yuan currency, then the entire Petro-Dollar platform will be subjected to sledge hammers and wrecking balls. The new Petro-Yuan defacto standard will have been launched from the Shanghai outpost. If the Saudis curry favor to the Russians and Chinese by accepting non-USDollar payments for oil shipments, then the Petro-Dollar is dead and buried.

In addition, if Russia starts dumping U.S. debt and gets other nations (such as China) to start doing the same, that could create a nightmare scenario for the U.S. financial system very rapidly.

So let us hope and pray that cooler heads prevail….

But if the United States and Russia do declare “economic war” on each other, all hell could start breaking loose.

Unfortunately, there does not appear to be much hope of anyone backing down at this point.  In an editorial for the Washington Post, Henry Kissinger stated that it “is incompatible with the rules of the existing world order for Russia to annex Crimea.”

Very interesting word choice.

So this is the situation we are facing…

-The U.S. government seems absolutely determined to “punish” Russia until it leaves Crimea.

-Russia is never going to leave Crimea, and has promised to “respond” harshly to any sanctions.

Most Americans are not paying much attention to what is going on in Ukraine, but this is a very, very big deal.

In the end, it could potentially affect the lives of virtually every man, woman and child on the planet.

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Hollow man
Hollow man
March 8, 2014 10:02 am

Obama will back down. After a fairr amount of damage has been done to US stature in the world. He wants us downtrodden to suffer slowly. The way he and rest of the world can watche the spoiled Amercans whine, cry and chaos then ensue. That would gve him and the haters out there in the world great satisfaction. Recall the open mic wth the ex prez of Russia.

Stucky
Stucky
March 8, 2014 11:19 am

Putin stands out, for his independence of mind, keen intelligence, ability to make decisions, and his readiness to act in proportion to the threat of a situation.

—— in Syria he blunted America’s effort to bomb its government into submission, a la Libya.

—– in Ukraine, he has acted appropriately and without excess, quietly taking steps to secure a region whose population includes a majority of Russians and where Russia has a major naval base and longstanding interests and relationships.

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The bellowing we hear from the United States about “Russia is committing a breach of international law,” or “You just don’t invade a country on phony pretext in order to assert your interest!”, should amuse the world rather than arouse it;

—– these words come from the folks who slaughtered 3 million Vietnamese,

—– precipitated the deaths of more than a million Cambodians through de-stabilizing secret invasions,

—– killed a million Iraqis,

—– killed tens of thousands in Afghanistan,

—– invaded Grenada,

—– invaded Haiti,

—– invaded Panama,

—– overturned democratic governments in Chile, Iran, and Guatemala,

—– fought a years-long secret terror war against Cuba,

—– supported the 1965 genocide in Indonesia with lists of names of communist suspects for killing after the fall of Sukarno,

—– it tolerates brutal suppression in Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and other places,

—– and today finds itself murdering strangers by the thousands in Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

The establishment in Washington, publicly lecturing Russia despite its own blood-soaked record, apparently has utter contempt for the public’s intelligence. How is a world dictator-nation — led by a defacto dictator — any less contemptible and dangerous than a country dictator-leader? It’s not.

Stucky
Stucky
March 8, 2014 11:45 am

If there are any readers here who have any doubt that the MSM is a spokesperson for government and corporate interests, than the coverage of Ukraine should remove all doubt.

Everything is a lie. For example, only CNN had a brief (under 30 seconds) mention that the “new” Ukrainian government may have Nazi roots. The comment was IMMEDIATELY dismissed as coming from the “lunatic fringe”. And that was that.

Truth nowadays can only be found on the internet. For your convenience here are some other Stucky-approved truth-articles you might enjoy.

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“The Looting Of Ukraine Has Begun” by Paul Craig Roberts

The Looting Of Ukraine Has Begun

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“Emperor Obama Issuing Edicts on the Ukraine”

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Emperor-Obama-Issuing-Edic-by-Michael-Collins-Crimea_Obama_Obama-Administration_Russia-140307-229.html

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Vladimir Putin, the World’s Last True Statesman

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Vladimir-Putin-the-World-by-JOHN-CHUCKMAN-Hypocrisy_Nazis_Obama_Putin-140307-936.html

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The ‘We-Hate-Putin’ Group Think

The ‘We-Hate-Putin’ Group Think

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Ukraine Folly: US Provokes Russia, Acts Surprised to Get a Nasty Reaction

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Ukraine-Folly-by-William-Boardman-Choice_Crimea_Folly-Of-War_Government-140305-941.html

AWD
AWD
March 8, 2014 11:48 am

“Russia starts dumping U.S. debt and encourages other nations to start doing the same”

China and Russia dumping our debt would be the end of the USSA economy. Russia and China will, if they are smart, use this conflict to end the US dollar as reserve currency. Obama is an impotent blithering idiot, and will cause our economic collapse. We’re bankrupt, and can’t afford a land war, and there is NO support for it among the public. And since the elites always use war when the economy gets dicey or people realize they’re being fleeced, and we won’t be able to do war, collapse is the next step; our collapse, and Russia and China taking their place as super powers (as we become a third-world banana republic, which has always been Obama’s goal).

Screech
Screech
March 8, 2014 1:05 pm

“-The Russians refuse to pay their debts to U.S. banks.”

Bye Bye, Obama.

underfire
underfire
March 8, 2014 6:46 pm

Obama is off playing golf, says he did not sign up for this shit.

Obama was voted into office because he’s black, for the free shit he promises, and the poor opposition put up by the Repubs……He was NOT voted in for his superior intelligence, foreign policy experience, or leadership abilities.

bb
bb
March 8, 2014 7:39 pm

I have been going to the bulk ammo sites and the AK rounds from Russia are already gone.One site said the Russians stopped all ammo shipments to US.I don’t know if that’s true but the Russians are preparing for war so it makes sense.Still plenty of 5.56 available in bulk.

NIck A
NIck A
March 8, 2014 8:28 pm

Whilst a land war in the Crimea will be quite THE eye-opener for the US and maybe NATO (until GAZPROM shuts off the gas!), there is always the “back of the mind” possibility of things escalating, not necessarily as a result of Political action.

It is relevant to remember that, whilst “The Prez” issues the command to launch, the “actual launching” is performed by others, and in the heat of battle, confusion (or plain old deliberate “Bloody-Mindedness”) plays a part too.

Just ONE ICBM / SLBM launch would be all that is needed for things to become very bad, very quickly. Not just for the combatants, but for everyone else on Earth too.

To paraphrase Churchill, let’s hope “jaw jaw” doesn’t escalate to “war, war” anytime soon, otherwise “Doomsday Preppers” is going to turn into a real-life documentary for ALL the survivors Globally.