Putin’s Got His Problems, Too

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Putin's Got His Problems, Too

While our Beltway elites are obsessed with Russia and Putin, seeing in them a mortal threat to our democracy, close observers are seeing something else.

Before the first Trump-Biden debate, moderator Chris Wallace listed the six subjects that would be covered:

The Trump and Biden records, the Supreme Court, COVID-19, the economy, race and violence in our cities, and the integrity of the election.

According to a recent Gallup survey, Wallace’s topics tracked the public’s concerns — the top seven of which were the coronavirus, government leadership, race relations, the economy, crime and violence, the judicial system, morality and family decline.

As an issue, national security did not even break Gallup’s Top 10. It ranked below education and homelessness, just above climate change.

Which raises a question:

Can a nation as divided as we are and as distracted as we are by the most lethal pandemic in 100 years, the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, and the worst racial crisis since the 1960s, conduct a global policy to contain the ambitions of two rival great powers on the other side of the world and to create a U.S.-led democratic world order?

Can we build, lead and sustain alliances of dozens of nations to contain Vladimir Putin’s Russia and Xi Jinping’s China as we did the Soviet Union during more than 40 years of the Cold War?

Are we still up to it? And must we Americans do it?

Or should we let the internal problems and pressures on these two nations do the primary work of containing their external ambitions?

Case in point: Vladimir Putin’s Russia. While our Beltway elites are obsessed with Russia and Putin, seeing in them a mortal threat to our democracy, close observers are seeing something else.

“Putin, Long the Sower of Instability, Is Now Surrounded by It,” runs a headline in Thursday’s New York Times. The theme also appears in The Financial Times in a story headlined, “Putin Watches as Flames Engulf Neighborhood.”

Consider the situation today in Russia’s “near abroad,” the former republics of the USSR that broke from Moscow’s rule between 1989 and 1991.

The Baltic States — Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia — are already in the U.S.-led NATO alliance. Georgia in the Central Caucasus, the birthplace of Stalin, fought a war against its Russian neighbor in 2008 and is now a friend and de facto ally of the United States.

Ukraine, the most populous of the 14 republics to break away from Moscow, is now the most hostile to Moscow, having watched its Crimean Peninsula in the Black Sea be amputated by Putin in 2014.

Now, Belarus, Russia’s closest neighbor to the west, is in a political crisis with weekly demonstrations demanding the ouster of Putin’s ally, longtime autocrat Alexander Lukashenko, after a fraudulent election.

Putin could be forced to do what he has no desire to do — forcefully intervene to put down a popular uprising that could cause Belarus to follow Ukraine into the Western camp.

Now, in the South Caucasus, two former republics of the USSR, Azerbaijan and Armenia, are again in an open war over Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian enclave wholly within Azerbaijan.

While Armenia, an ally of Russia, is pleading for intervention by Moscow to halt the war, Turkey is aiding the Azeris militarily, and they seem to be gaining the upper hand.

Four thousand miles away, in Russia’s Far East, in the city of Khabarovsk, which is as close to China as Dulles Airport is to D.C., anti-Putin rallies have become a constant feature of politics.

Last summer, Putin’s political rival Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent developed in Soviet laboratories. Navalny has now become a live martyr and more potent adversary as the Kremlin has failed to come up with a satisfactory explanation for what appears to have been an attempted assassination. New German and French sanctions on Russian officials could be forthcoming.

Russians are tiring of Putin’s 20-year rule. His popularity, though high by European standards, is near its nadir. And Russians have suffered mightily from the coronavirus and what it has done to their economy.

Now, the pro-Putin regime in Kyrgyzstan on the Chinese border appears to have been overthrown after another fraudulent election, and Beijing is telling everyone to stay out.

And how have Putin’s imperial adventures gone?

While his intervention in Syria saved the regime of Bashar Assad and Russia’s sole naval base in the Mediterranean, the war continues to bleed Mother Russia.

Putin’s intervention on the side of the rebels in Libya, however, has not gone well. Last year’s rebel drive to capture the capital of Tripoli failed, and the rebel forces have been forced to retreat back to the east.

Meanwhile, Russia’s economy remains only one-tenth the size of China’s economy, and its population is also only one-tenth that of China.

Perhaps time is on America’s side in the rivalry with Russia, and war avoidance remains as wise a policy as it was during the Cold War.

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22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
October 9, 2020 7:57 am

Can we build, lead and sustain alliances of dozens of nations to contain Vladimir Putin’s Russia and Xi Jinping’s China as we did the Soviet Union during more than 40 years of the Cold War?

Ladies and gentlemen, you are reading the work of a well paid, professional disinformation artist.

The U.S. Gov’t has been compromised by the Commies for 100 years, FDR doomed 1/3 of the free world to Soviet Communism at Yalta, and China fell for nothing. Those are far greater issues than Pat’s mind-numbingly rhetorical misdirection questions. Instead of pondering internal enemies, Pat wants to suck your brain out of your skull with his tired old columns.

Stucky
Stucky
  22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
October 9, 2020 11:01 am

“Pat wants to suck your brain out of your skull with his tired old columns.”

We don’t agree on much …. but +100 on your above comment.

He used to be be interesting. He’s just former shell of himself. I don’t even bother clicking on his articles for a quick overview. He’s nuthin’ but a clown stuck in the past.

William Williams
William Williams
  Stucky
October 9, 2020 1:14 pm

‘Struth.

I really appreciated Pat Buchanan in the past but most columnists, like most judges, should just hang up their spurs when they pass 80.

Muscledawg
Muscledawg
October 9, 2020 8:39 am

What a fucking retard!! I’ve had it with this republican hack.

“by the most lethal pandemic in 100 years”

Enough has been said about this phony pandemic that nothing else needs to be added at this point other than, Is Pat a fucking idiot or part of the propaganda machine?

“to contain Vladimir Putin’s Russia “

WTF!! Can somebody show me Putin’s plans for world domination

“seeing in them a mortal threat to our democracy”

Watch his speeches, he’s a nationalist.
Look at the new Russian constitution, it references God 3 times! Communist my ass!!!

“The Baltic States — Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia — are already in the U.S.-led NATO alliance”

Why would this be viewed as a threat to Russia? After all, crooked cock Clinton promised not to move NATO one inch east.

“Ukraine”

If you don’t understand Ukraine by now, I’d like to see the rock you’ve been living under for the last 2 yrs.

“watched its Crimean Peninsula in the Black Sea be amputated by Putin “

WTF!!! The people voted to return to “Mother” Russia!! Yes it was beneficial to Russia, but wasn’t Hawaii and Alaska for us!

“rival Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok”

Oh fuck, here we go again. Another failed attempt by Russian operatives to poison someone with a chemical that is/is not deadly because they are to stupid to learn from experience.

“ his intervention in Syria”

Who was there first? Pat, you dumbfuck!

“Libya”

Libya….LIBYA!!! Really!!! Who fucked that country up, and WHY?!!!!!

But then again, maybe it’s me that’s all fucked up.

realestatepup
realestatepup
  Muscledawg
October 9, 2020 9:38 am

Seems like the beating of war drums is ramping up to distract the masses once again.
When in doubt, dust off the good ol’ Russia/Communist threat
The problem with this now is a lot of the people that lived through the 60s and 70s are too old to give a shit any more, and their main concern is making sure their Social Security payments keep coming and they can get their cholesterol meds for free.
And the next generation can barely read a map, never mind tell you ANYTHING about Ukraine. Might as well be on Mars.
Now, if they really wanted them to care they could gin up some BLM, ANTIFA or LBGTQ+++++ stuff and see if that works.
Putin may be a lot of things, but he knows that a full-scale ground war between Russia and everyone else is doomed for failure. He’s not a madman that’s going to push the button and send the entire part of the world into a nuclear winter.
That would be some religious nut job hoping for his 40 Virgins in the afterlife.

22winmag - Jewish Yankee L.D.S. M110A2 Gunner
22winmag - Jewish Yankee L.D.S. M110A2 Gunner
  realestatepup
October 9, 2020 9:46 am

Nice comment, except for the fake nukes.

Nukes are magic. They can turn a wooden shack city into a green, vibrant metropolis in just a few years.
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22winmag - Jewish Yankee L.D.S. M110A2 Gunner
22winmag - Jewish Yankee L.D.S. M110A2 Gunner
  Muscledawg
October 9, 2020 9:41 am

Did you expect anything different?

Pat’s a bad Jew, not a good Jew.

BL
BL

Pat is a Jesuit operative 22.

SeeBee
SeeBee
October 9, 2020 9:29 am
yahsure
yahsure
October 9, 2020 10:33 am

The U.S. always needs a boogeyman to slay so we have excuses for further bankrupting the country for the military/industrial complex.

Stucky
Stucky
October 9, 2020 11:06 am

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William Williams
William Williams
  Stucky
October 9, 2020 1:20 pm

Please flush “Pope Francis” from your roster. He’s a foul-mouthed, out-of-control stooge, and FWIW not even Roman Catholic. I understand that he does shit in the woods, however.