Did The West Just Lose World War III By Forfeit?

Authored by James George Jatras via The Strategic Culture Foundation,

In the fall of the year 1480, at a point not far from Moscow, two armies faced each other on the opposite banks of the Ugra River.

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On the one side were the forces of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, whose ruler, Grand Prince Ivan III (known as “the Great” and the “gatherer of the Russian lands”), had recently rejected further payment of tribute to the Great Horde.

On the other were the forces of Grand Khan Ahmed bin Küchük, who had come to lay waste to Moscow and instruct the impudent Prince Ivan to mend his ways.

For weeks the two assembled hosts glared at one another, each wary of crossing the water and becoming vulnerable to attack by the other.

In the end, as though heeding the same inaudible signal, both withdrew and hastily returned home.

Thus ended more than two centuries of the Tatar-Mongol yoke upon the land of the Rus’.

Was this event, which came to be known as “the great standing on the Ugra River,” a model of what happened in Syria last week?

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Almost immediately upon reports of the staged chemical attack in Douma on April 7, speculation began as to the likely response from the west – which in reality meant from the United States, in turn meaning from President Donald J. Trump. Would Trump, who had repeatedly spoken harshly of his predecessors’ destructive and pointless misadventures in the Middle East, and who just days earlier had signaled his determination to withdraw the several thousand Americans (illegally) stationed in Syria, see through the obvious deception?

Or, whether or not he really believed the patently untrue accusations of Syrian (and Russian) culpability, would Trump take punitive action against Syria? And if so, would it be a demonstrative pinprick of the sort inflicted almost exactly a year earlier in punishment for an obvious false flag chemical attack in Idlib? Or would we see something more “robust” (a word much beloved of laptop bombardiers in Washington) aimed at teaching a lesson to both Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his ally, Prince Ivan III’s obstreperous heir Russian President Vladimir Putin?

The answer soon came on Twitter. Assad was an “animal.” Putin, Russia, and Iran were “responsible” for “many dead, including women and children, in mindless CHEMICAL attack” – “Big price to pay.”

Around the world, people mentally braced for the worst. Would a global conflagration start in Syria with an American attack on Russian forces? A grim trepidation reminiscent of the October 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis gripped the hearts of those old enough to remember those thirteen days when the fate of all life on our planet was in doubt.

Certainly there were enough voices in the US establishment egging Trump on. Besides, at home he still had the relentless pressure of the Mueller investigation, intensified by the FBI’s April 9 raid on his lawyer Michael Cohen. Trump’s only respite from the incessant hammering was his strike on Syria last year.

During the first Cold War both American and Soviet forces took great care to avoid direct conflict, rightly afraid it could lead to uncontrolled escalation. But now, in this second Cold War, western commentators were positively giddy at the thought of killing Russians in Syria…

…or rather killing more Russians, citing the slaughter of a disputed number of contractors (or “mercenaries” as western media and officials consistently called them, implying they deserved to have been exterminated). That’ll teach ‘em not to tangle with us! It was unclear whether the warning from Russian Chief of Staff General Valery Gerasimov that Russia would respond against an attack by striking both incoming weapons as well as the platforms that launched would be taken seriously.

After a slight softening of tone by both Trump and Defense Secretary General James “Mad Dog” Mattis on April 12, during which a team from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) was approaching Douma to conduct an on-site examination, there emerged a slim ray of hope that Trump would step back from acting on the transparently false provocation. (The slimness of any such hope was illustrated by the fact seemingly the most restrained of Trump’s advisers was somebody nicknamed “Mad Dog.”)

When on the evening of Friday the Thirteenth (Washington time) news came that the US had initiated military action, together with France and (the country Russia had accused of staging the Douma fraud) the United Kingdom, many feared the worst. The hasty timing was clearly aimed at preempting the arrival of the OPCW inspectors.

Of greater concern was the extent of the assault? If Russians were killed, Gerasimov was serious.

As it turned out, the worst didn’t come. World War III didn’t happen. Or hasn’t – yet.

In fact nothing much happened at all. According to the official US reports, something over a hundred missiles were launched at three targets. All missiles reached their targets – “Mission Accomplished!” The other side, however, claimed to have shot down roughly 75 percent of the incoming Tomahawks.

In the end, the damage was even less than from the follow-up to Idlib last year. No one was reported killed, neither Syrian nor Russian nor Iranian. Western governments claimed to have struck a serious blow at Syria’s chemical weapons capability. Syrians and Russians scoffed that the missiles had hit empty buildings and that Syria had no CW to hit since 2014, as certified by the OPCW.

In the aftermath of the missile show, media carried unverified reports that Trump had wanted a stronger campaign but deferred to Mattis’s caution, no doubt reflecting the views of professional military men who didn’t want to find out whether Gerasimov was bluffing. Mattis also reportedly wanted Congress to vote on any action before it was taken but was overruled by Trump.

There was even some speculation that the whole thing was a charade worked out in cooperation with the Russians. Even if true (and it’s unlikely) the mere fact that Trump would have to engage in such a ruse speaks volumes about the weakness of his position. “Whatever Trump says, America is not coming out of Syria,” writes Patrick Buchanan. “We are going deeper in. Trump’s commitment to extricate us from these bankrupting and blood-soaked Middle East wars and to seek a new rapprochement with Russia is ‘inoperative’.”

That’s clear from the comments of US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.

She states that America won’t disengage until three objectives have been met: that ISIS has been defeated (a pretext, since ISIS is on the ropes and remains alive only because of hostile actions taken by the US and others against Syria); Damascus is finally deterred from using chemical weapons (a falsehood, since they don’t have any); and Iran’s regional influence is blocked (which means we’re staying in effect permanently in preparation for a larger war against Iran and perhaps eventually Russia).

The last point is unfortunately true, as plans are underway to beef up a Sunni anti-Iran bulwark in eastern Syria to cut off Tehran’s so-called “land bridge” the Mediterranean. Most Americans in Syria are to be replaced with a so-called Arab force – the “Arab NATO” touted last year in connection with Trump’s maiden foreign trip as president. (As though the one NATO we already have weren’t bad enough!)

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir has suggested troops from his country would participate. Aside from whether Riyadh can spare them from their ongoing task of wrecking Yemen, Saudi personnel are likely to become a prime target for Syrians itching to get a crack at their chief tormenters over the past seven years.

So was anything really settled on April 13? On this occasion the West chose not to “cross the river,” much as Khan Ahmed’s force declined to do in 1480. For their part, the Russians in Syria, like their ancestors on the Ugra, were on defense and had no need to risk offensive action.

Unfortunately, unlike the “the great standing on the Ugra River,” which resolved the question of Russian independence and sovereignty in that era, nothing has been resolved now. The question remains: will the US peacefully relinquish its position as the sole arbiter of authority, legality, and morality in a unipolar world in favor of a multipolar order where Russia’s and China’s legitimate interests and spheres of influence are respected? Or will we continue to risk plunging mankind into a global conflict?

Syria remains a key arena where one path or the other will be taken to finally wrap up what US Army Major Danny Sjursen calls “Operation Flailing Empire.” The irony is that peacefully “losing” our pointless and dangerous attempt to rule the world would only be to Americans’ benefit. That’s what Trump promised in 2016. He hasn’t delivered and it’s increasingly doubtful he can.

In the end, the threat of World War III hasn’t vanished. It has just been postponed.

 

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Figaro
Figaro
April 22, 2018 9:08 am

A most interesting article but lacking any analysis of a major factor, Israel.
Surely the author is aware of the role Israel plays in the West’s efforts to
bring down the governments of Syria and Iran. In the center of the sticky web
that has trapped so many in the mid East you’ll find Israel, the great spider,
waiting to pounce.

Hollow Man
Hollow Man
April 22, 2018 9:25 am

Don’t repeat that title to loud or we will be in WW 3.

RiNS
RiNS
April 22, 2018 9:55 am

Maybe the Game has just been moved to the areas near Golan and the city of Daraa.

RiNS
RiNS
April 22, 2018 10:02 am
unit472/
unit472/
April 22, 2018 10:28 am

Mr. Quinn can do what he wants with his website but it really is getting tiresome to read articles reposted from the pro Russian Bulgarian’s Zerohedge including this pile of crap from ‘The Strategic Culture Foundation’.

I just looked at who the ‘writers’ are for this ‘Foundation’ and it looks like a Moscow telephone directory. Come on don’t turn TBP into a Putin Front group!

RiNS
RiNS
  Administrator
April 22, 2018 11:44 am

unit

If you find it a chore to read stuff here that is from the pro Russian Bulgarian Zerohedge then post another of your amazing original articles here for all us ingrates to read. That way we would as Paul Harvey said many times before be able to say..

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
  unit472/
April 22, 2018 1:15 pm

If you want neocon, it’s easy to find. Why are you even here?

unit472/
unit472/
  Zarathustra
April 22, 2018 6:20 pm

The question you ought to ask yourself is why you are ‘here’. You seem to be an Iranian if not in location in mind set. Why don’t you wrap a turban around your swarthy head and go back to Ayatollah land you goddamned carpetbagger?

Stucky
Stucky
  unit472/
April 22, 2018 3:23 pm

unit472

Why don’t you post some of your Cold War era opinions about Russia? I love those.

unit472/
unit472/
  Stucky
April 22, 2018 6:31 pm

Because ‘Russia’ is not the Soviet Union. Back in the day, say 1970, the USSR was a nation state of 270 million and the US only 220 million people. In addition the USSR ruled, and had troops in, the entire Eastern bloc. Poland, East Germany, Hungary, etc. The Warsaw Pact was a serious rival to NATO.

Now Putin rules a sawed off empire of 145 million. It barely registers on world GDP statistics. Smaller than South Korea! Yet Putin threatens ‘nuclear war’ ( its the only war his motheaten nation can wage) at every opportunity.

Its time to make him put up or shut up. He won’t risk being targeted by a Minuteman or Trident warhead to save Assad. He is rational unlike his stooges in the West.

RiNS
RiNS
  unit472/
April 22, 2018 9:36 pm

Unit

Well I Sure am glad Trump is in charge and not you cuz that is crazy talk. The Russians inherited about 8000 nuclear weapons of all sizes and classes. So he same goes for Trump as far as your logic. I bet you suck at poker…

Putin sees your Trident and raises you a SS-28 Sarmat.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
April 22, 2018 11:05 am

Unit.
Typical dipshit liberal. You are making an ‘ad hominem’ attack. Rather than using intelligent discourse loaded with opposing ammo (which you don’t have), you attack the media hosting the article.

When reading any info, I don’t care if it was sponsored by evil Martians, I have to respond to the content of the article.

You should be ashamed of your action.

Gerold
Gerold
April 22, 2018 12:30 pm

Hey, unit472/ – so what’s the alternative? Our home-grown ass media propaganda bullshit?

Actually, I do read the Washington Compost, NYT, The New Yorker rag and Canada’s Macleans BS just to see what the fools are up to and for shits & giggles, but I don’t take them seriously. I like to get what’s called a ‘balanced view.’ Sad it is that Russian reporting is more serious and superior.

Funnier still is the idea of an Arab NATO! History has amply demonstrated the Arabs couldn’t fight their way out of a wet paper bag. They can’t even run their own country without foreigners’ help. Today the third-rate Yemenis they’re fighting are handing Arabs’ asses back. Wait’ll we see what the Syrians will do to them!

Stucky
Stucky
  Gerold
April 22, 2018 4:05 pm

Saudi King Reportedly Hides in Military Bunker as Palace Guards Fight TOY Drone

hahahahaha! Sauds are true sand niggers, dumb as fuk. I honestly believe they’d lose a war to Liechtenstein.

https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201804221063799067-king-military-base-evacuation-reports/

Stucky
Stucky
April 22, 2018 3:37 pm

Imagine if Hitler would have waited just a few more years; to perfect his military jet aircraft, perfect the V2 rocket, and develop the A-Bomb. WWII would have been over before it started.

My point? Putin is very very smart to act with utmost restraint. Russia has developed amazing weapons (land, sea, and air). They just don’t have enough of them yet. Build up your arsenal for 5 years (the USA will still be working on a flyable F35 and ships that don’t sink). That combinued with massive USA debt, and perhaps even a civil war …. and Russia will achieve a Sun Tzu moment — to win a war without even fighting!

Note: unit472 will not approve of this post.

Jake
Jake
  Stucky
April 22, 2018 3:51 pm

We were lucky and or blessed in WW2. Hitler was so f’ing stupid and had morons like Goerring in charge of the air force. Imagine if they waited until 1945 and had jets, a four engine bomber force, the perfected G43 semiautomatic battle rifle and the MP44 sturmgewher. Gotterdammerung.
The US mainstay fighter of the 50’s, the F86 Sabre jet was a German design and scheduled to begin production in 1946. WW2 was much more of the “damned near run thing” than most have ever been comfortable admitting.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Jake
April 22, 2018 4:53 pm

“We were lucky and or blessed in WW2.”

No. We played our part exactly the way the deep state planned it so the deep state could enrich themselves and consolidate power to further their future enrichment.

bigfoot
bigfoot
  Jake
April 22, 2018 11:48 pm

I thought Russia won the war? With the help of winter and a desperate for oil Hitler.

TampaRed
TampaRed
April 22, 2018 3:57 pm

in defense of unit 472,this place sometimes seems to cross the line between legitimate criticism of america and outright anti americanism–
america ain’t perfect but i’d still rather be an american then a russian or a chinese–

Ivan
Ivan
  TampaRed
April 22, 2018 5:21 pm

How is exposing treason and sedition perpetrated by Al-cia-duh-srael, anti-American?

Everybody does not know ALL global central banks controlled by BIS (INCLUDING Central Bank of Russian Federation, United States Federal Reserve Bank, People’s Bank of China amongst others) with final objective being unified global governance and currency??

Bring down $US global reserve currency is one of the final acts.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
April 22, 2018 4:16 pm

Little girls on blogs around the world were running in panicked circles peeing their pants over muh end of the world just a week ago. Remember? I’m sure you do.

What makes a movie great?
Great actors?
Enjoy the show!

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Administrator
April 22, 2018 4:55 pm

Check the other thread, Q is Russian.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Administrator
April 22, 2018 6:30 pm

Careful, that’s how I got into trouble……..making predictions instead of watching the news for the future to prove the past. Q did say were would not believe who is talking to the anons on 8chan.

Q for Best Actor?

Just wait until RICO Suave fires up his RICO prosecution machine. Once that ship is underway the concurrent treason and pedophilia investigations will be coming to light.

bigfoot
bigfoot
  Administrator
April 22, 2018 11:54 pm

Skepticism in the face of facts is not a virtue. It took doctors fifty years after learning about germs to start washing their hands. Their patients suffered the consequences. Best to “keep your doubt on a leash” sayeth the wise ones.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Administrator
April 22, 2018 8:55 pm

Damn , I knew Quinn was Q! Com’on Jim give us the truth.