Is Putin’s Russia an ‘Evil Empire’?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Is Putin’s Russia an ‘Evil Empire’?

“History repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce,” a saying attributed to Karl Marx, comes to mind in this time of Trump.

To those of us raised in the Truman era, when the Red Army was imposing its bloody Bolshevik rule on half of Europe, and NATO was needed to keep Stalin’s armies from the Channel, the threat seemed infinitely more serious. And so it was.

There were real traitors in that time.

Alger Hiss, a top State Department aide, at FDR’s side at Yalta, was exposed as a Stalinist spy by Congressman Richard Nixon. Harry Dexter White, No. 2 at Treasury, Laurence Duggan at State, and White House aide Lauchlin Currie were all exposed as spies. Then there was the Rosenberg spy ring that gave Stalin the secrets of the atom bomb.

Who do we have today to match Hiss and the Rosenbergs? A 29-year-old redheaded Russian Annie Oakley named Maria Butina, accused of infiltrating the National Rifle Association and the National Prayer Breakfast.

Is Putin’s Russia really a reincarnation of Stalin’s Soviet Union? Is Russia a threat of similar magnitude?

Russia is “our No. 1 geopolitical foe,” thundered Mitt Romney in 2012, now cited as a sage by liberals who used to castigate Republicans for any skepticism of detente during the Cold War.

Perhaps it is time to contrast the USSR of Stalin, Khrushchev and Brezhnev with the Russia of Vladimir Putin.

By the beginning of Reagan’s tenure in 1981, 400,000 Red Army troops were in Central Europe, occupying the eastern bank of the Elbe.

West Berlin was surrounded by Russian troops. East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria were all ruled by Moscow’s puppets. All belonged to a Warsaw Pact created to fight NATO. Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Georgia, Ukraine were inside the USSR.

By the end of the Jimmy Carter era, Moscow had driven into Ethiopia, Mozambique and Angola in Africa, Cuba in the Caribbean, and Nicaragua in Central America, in the greatest challenge ever to the Monroe Doctrine.

The Soviets had invaded and occupied Afghanistan. The Soviet navy, built up over 25 years by Adm. Sergey Gorshkov, was a global rival of a U.S. Navy that had sunk to 300 ships.

And today? The Soviet Empire is history. The Soviet Union is history, having splintered into 15 nations. Russia is smaller than it was in the 19th century. Russia is gone from Cuba, Grenada, Central America, Ethiopia, Angola and Mozambique.

The Warsaw Pact is history. The Red Army is gone from Eastern Europe. The former Warsaw Pact nations of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria all belong to NATO, as do the former Soviet “republics” of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia.

When the flagship of Russia’s navy, the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, sailed from Murmansk to Syria, it had to pass through the North Sea, the Channel, the east Atlantic, the Straits of Gibraltar, and then sail the length of the Med to anchor off Latakia.

Coming and going, the Kuznetsov was within range of anti-ship missiles, aircraft, submarines and surface ships of 20 NATO nations, among them Norway, Britain, Germany, France, Spain and Portugal, and many U.S. bases and warships.

Entering the Med, the Kuznetsov had to travel, without a naval base to refuel, within range of the missiles, planes and ships of Spain, France, Italy and Greece. Along the banks of the Adriatic and Aegean there are only NATO nations, except for Kosovo, which is home to the largest U.S. base in the Balkans, Camp Bondsteel.

To sail from St. Petersburg through the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic, Russian warships must pass within range of 11 NATO nations — the three Baltic republics, Poland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium, Britain and France.

The Black Sea’s western and southern shores are now controlled entirely by NATO: Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey. Russia’s lone land passage to its naval base in Crimea is a narrow bridge from the Kerch Peninsula.

With the breakup of the USSR, Russia has been reduced to two-thirds of the territory and half the population of the Soviet Union.

Its former republics and now neighbors Georgia and Ukraine are hostile. Its space launches are now done from a foreign land, Kazakhstan. Its economy has shrunk to the size of Italy’s.

It has one-tenth the population and one-fifth the economy of its looming neighbor, China, and, except for territory, is even more dwarfed by the United States with a GDP of $20 trillion, and troops, bases and allies all over the world.

Most critically, Russia’s regime is no longer Communist. The ideology that drove its imperialism is dead. There are parties, demonstrations and dissidents in Russia, and an Orthodox faith that is alive and promoted by Putin.

Where, today, is there a vital U.S. interest imperiled by Putin?

Better to jaw-jaw, than war-war, said Churchill. He was right, as is President Trump to keep talking to Putin — right through the Russophobia rampant in this city.

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July 24, 2018 8:54 am

“History repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce,”- Marx

please don’t swoon at marx quotes any more. he is a shallow symbol of self righteous mankind for thin brained millenials who can’t separate sweet-sounding philosophies from actual historically proven consequences. you lend credibility to the uninformed.

Mousanony
Mousanony
  Credit
July 24, 2018 11:39 am

Even a broken (analog) watch is correct twice a day. Marx the Grouchy did get that right.

wholy1
wholy1
July 24, 2018 9:23 am

Is it fair to allow “Vlad” the same consideration/quid pro quo: “Make Russia Great Again”? I increasingly suspect that what really scares the HELLo out of the United SNAKES Corp, D[e]C[eit] Turd-Pond bottom-breeders/feeders is a dynamic, democratic, Christian and PRODUCTIVE Russia becoming what once was the American experience.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
  wholy1
July 24, 2018 10:50 am

Wholy1, excellent point. While the USA is circling the drain, Russia is a growing, productive country full of natural resources. It resembles the USA of 100+ years ago.

In this country we are living on our past wealth and it is quickly getting used up. The only way we can continue to support ourselves is through more and more debt. It will eventually drive us to bankruptcy and then the new kids on the block, China and Russia, will take over.

wholy1
wholy1
  Trapped in Portlandia
July 24, 2018 9:42 pm

Thx 4 the support but from a historical perspective, I would posit that it is America that is the “new kid”?

Stucky
Stucky
July 24, 2018 11:17 am

Yes, Russia IS an evil empire …… to globalists, neocons, the MSM, the MIC, Democraps, and other assorted demonicfuks from the pits of hell. There is but one, and only one, reason for this; Russia stands in the way of their dreams of total global domination and a One World Order.

Well … China might also be in the way. But, for some mysterious reason, this nation of over One Billion People, and who outright STEALS our technology, and whose human rights abuses far far exceed those of Russia, and which makes paupers of Americans, and which truly is a FUCKEN COMMIE nation ………. wellllll, somehow they are our “friends”. #fukmeded

Anyway, to millions of ordinary Americans like you and me, Russia is not evil. In fact, there is much to admire about Russia to those who have eyes that see.

wholy1
wholy1
  Stucky
July 24, 2018 1:23 pm

Hoo-wah.

A. R. Wasem
A. R. Wasem
  Stucky
July 24, 2018 1:52 pm

Well said Stuck. As far as the legitimate interests of U. S. of A. the difference between the actions of the Russians and the Chicoms are so obvious that only the insane can’t see them. But Russia is being targeted as part of the strategy to eventually surround the Chinese and Putin has obviously seen right through that scheme.

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  A. R. Wasem
July 24, 2018 11:18 pm

I hope you are right. I’m sure you’re right though. Russia is a white country. Why the fuck would I say something like that? Because white people have the absolute best balance of desirable human traits. This includes smarts.

BUCKHED
BUCKHED
July 25, 2018 12:15 am

Hmm…Russia is mostly white …maybe that’s what scares the crappie out of the NWO….Two mostly white countries aligning with each other to battle the 3rd world immigration stream started by the NWO ?