Guns Of April And Global War

Authored by J.B.Shurk via AmericanThinker.com,

War between Russia and Ukraine looks imminent.  Israel and Iran are engaging in tit for tat maritime altercations.  And China is ratcheting up provocative incursions into the airspaces and waters of Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines.

Any one of these regional conflicts is incendiary enough to ignite World War III (or, more accurately, each one is capable of transforming the cold, hybrid warfare of cyberhacks, technology thefts, financial markets manipulation, and perhaps even biological attacks that has been underway for many years into total and unrelenting global bloodshed), yet trading markets and news media are largely ignoring what’s unfolding.  It’s as if the Cuban Missile Crisis, the 1999 Kargil War between nuclear-equipped India and Pakistan, and the Soviet and Nazi Invasion of Poland were all happening concurrently, and the world decided it was too busy enforcing face mask mandates upon religious congregants and following the turmoil of Khloe Kardashian to care.

Barbara Tuchman’s The Guns of August paints a vivid picture of European elites so mentally imprisoned by the mores and cultural etiquette of the nineteenth century that they failed to grasp the reality of the geopolitical chessboard before them or the likelihood of the monumental carnage of WWI.  Something eerily reminiscent of those miscalculations is going on today. 

In the thirty years since the fall of the Soviet Union, the United States has squandered much of its time as the world’s sole superpower.  Rather than winding down NATO’s mission in a post-Soviet world, the West redirected and revitalized the alliance after 9/11 into a global military engagement against “extremism,” with the U.S. fortifying its role as the world’s policeman.  And rather than using the end of the Cold War to balance budgets and fix America’s unstable financial footing, the U.S. aggressively burdened itself with new and unsustainable levels of debt.  In effect, the U.S. rejected the possibility of multipolar peace, assumed the role of global hegemon, and never saved up for a rainy day.

Instead of broadly integrating a shaky post-communist Russia into European and trans-Atlantic institutions, the U.S. has wobbled between treating Russia as an ally in the “war on terror” and as a Cold War adversary that must be contained by driving the expansion of NATO-allied member countries all the way to Russia’s borders One moment Hillary Clinton is promoting a “Russia reset,” and the next moment Barack Obama and Victoria Nuland are orchestrating a Ukrainian coup d’état to swap a Russia-friendly government with a fiercely anti-Russian replacement.  In order to prevent Russia from becoming a thorn in the side of New World Order types utilizing the IMF, WTO, and World Bank as engines for maintaining American-led global governance, U.S.-controlled NATO and E.U. technocrats intent on building a European superstate have kept Russia relegated to the sidelines.  And in recent years, Democrats in the U.S., “Remain” Brits opposed to Brexit, and European integrationists who have taken umbrage at Central European countries such as Poland and Hungary defending their own sovereignty have tried to scapegoat lost referendums on illusory “Russian disinformation” campaigns.  The effect of this intentional ostracism has been to push Russia closer to communist China and into adversarial brinkmanship with U.S.-E.U. interests.

Likewise, by largely ignoring China’s decades of human rights abuses and normalizing trade relations at the turn of the millennium in an effort to tame a large but poor communist country through globalization and cultural assimilation, the United States has instead elevated China to an economic powerhouse increasingly capable of bending the West to its will.  After hollowing out America’s manufacturing and industrial capabilities and orchestrating the largest intercontinental transfer of wealth in history from America’s post-WWII middle class to China’s emerging middle class, the U.S. now finds itself in a defensive geopolitical posture with a combination of national debt, crumbling infrastructure, and dependence on Chinese raw materials and imports endangering America’s rules-based international order.  In what should be seen as a shot across the bow of the U.S. financial system, the recent (and almost certainly intentional) self-destruction of the Chinese-controlled family firm Archegos that destabilized Western credit markets and threatened the solvency of numerous Western investment banks was a pointed reminder from China to the U.S. that the latter’s days of unilateral control of the global economy are over.

Both China and Russia are deleveraging from American dollars, increasing their gold stores, and preparing for a future when the dollar is no longer the world’s reserve currency.  Without that ace in the hole, the U.S. loses not only its ability to continue printing and spending money without enduring the normal consequences of monetary devaluation and collapse but also its ability to inflict financial sanctions as a way to “club” other nations into obedience.  A Sino-Russian alliance that utilizes Russia’s oil, coal, and natural gas leverage over Europe and its outsized military capabilities; China’s manufacturing dominance and Belt and Road Initiative extending across and linking Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America; and both nations’ wealth of natural resources puts them in a strategic position to forge a stable gold-backed digital currency that will instantly interconnect most of the world’s population.

It is in this volatile reshuffling of global power that an often addled and confused Joe Biden attempts to confront the military chess moves of Russia and China while somehow transforming Iran from a destabilizing regional belligerent (almost certainly already in possession of nuclear weapons) into some kind of U.S. and European partner capable of playing nice with Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the rest of the Middle East.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NATO’s Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg have laid out a military strategy in NATO 2030 that explicitly calls for the alliance to combat “Russian threats and hostile actions,” to “expand and strengthen partnerships with Ukraine and Georgia,” and to defend against Chinese “security challenges.”  Ol’ Joe has reportedly given personal assurances to President Zelensky that the U.S. stands with Ukraine, and he’s publicly committed to defending Taiwan’s freedom.  But “red lines” coming from America are not the same after Barack Obama’s presidency.

U.S. warships have entered the Black Sea and are sailing through the Taiwan Strait.  Meanwhile, even though the Biden administration has capitulated to Iran by unilaterally dropping sanctions, Iran has promised to “respond” against the U.S. and Israel for the recent Red Sea mine attack against a vessel purportedly used as a covert Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forward base.

Russia has been very clear.  It will not allow Kiev to reacquire Crimea or the Russian-aligned breakaway proto-states of Luhansk and Donetsk.  It has responded to Ukrainian President Zelensky’s signing of Decree No. 117/2021 directing the Ukraine Army to recapture and reunify these areas by flooding the Ukraine-Russia border with weapons, troops, tanks, and elite paratroopers.  Russia is ready for war.

China has been very clear.  It considers Taiwan a renegade province and the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea and the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea as territorial possessions.  It has promised to use military force to safeguard these claims and has built artificial islands in disputed territorial waters and sent fleets of “fishing vessels” to surround disputed island chains.  China is ready for war.  And Taiwan is ready, too.

Israel has been very clear.  It will not allow a nuclear-empowered Iran to become a Damocles sword threatening Israel’s very existence.  Israel is ready for war.

How will Joe Biden respond to these three powder kegs?  The more important question is this: Is his mind so trapped in last century’s geopolitics that he’s now overestimating American strengths, miscalculating other nations’ resolve, and stumbling headfirst into global conflagration?

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Stucky
Stucky
April 14, 2021 8:13 am

“War between Russia and Ukraine looks imminent. “

That’s an understatement. It “looks” very very imminent.

Ghost
Ghost
  Stucky
April 14, 2021 8:31 am

The animations are goofy.

Stucky
Stucky
  Ghost
April 14, 2021 8:58 am

Yes, a bit goofy. But, wow … it’s like a an entire history book crammed into 4 minutes. Had to listen to it twice to absorb it. I like that Russia had a leader named Nicholas.

Anyway, nice find. Not 1 in ten thousand Americans has any idea about the history of Crimea, it’s importance to Russia, or the absolute fact that it IS Russian, not Ukrainian.

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Back in 2014 I wrote an article —-> “How Russia Became a Great Nation By LOSING a Battle in 1695”

It all took place in the Sea of Azov / Crimea. It only got a measly 37 comments. But, anyone interested in Russian History and Crimea would probably get something out of it.

(Decider) How Russia Became a Great Nation By LOSING a Battle in 1695

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Edit Add: Thanks, Javelin! Glad you enjoyed the article.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Stucky
April 14, 2021 9:03 pm

I’ll go back and read that article, Stucky. Sounds interesting.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Stucky
April 14, 2021 8:57 pm

A lot of dumb-ass comments on that Twitter thread. Those with American-type names, especially.

Stucky
Stucky
April 14, 2021 8:27 am

The only “red line” in the current administration is leakage from da Ho’s menstrual cycle. When informed about this, Dementia said “Well, I hope it’s a Schwinn.”.

I think the author is way off base in believing Iran already has nukes. I just don’t see how Israel would have allowed that to happen.

From ZERO new wars in the past four years — to The World On The Brink in three short months. But, Joe can no longer find his own dick with both hands, and the Ho is busy updating her new Mansion De Blowjab ….. so, someone else is responsible for this foreign policy clusterfuck.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
April 14, 2021 8:45 am

Sergei Shoigu, Russia’s defence minister, said on Tuesday that NATO was planning to station 40,000 troops and 15,000 piece of military equipment in the region – a claim that NATO denies – and Russia is merely responding.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9465705/Russia-warns-warships-away-Crimea-good.html

Regulations “On the organization of urgent burial of bodies in wartime” began appearing on websites in several Russian cities, underscoring the possibility that Russia is preparing for a large-scale invasion of Ukraine.

https://uawire.org/russian-cities-prepare-for-mass-burials-as-kremlin-amasses-troops-on-ukrainian-borders

It sure looks bad and the thing in the office of the President does not sound like Joe Biden. I don’t know what it is but something about it is different.

Here is a gallery of Biden that goes back many years. You tell me. Maybe I’m just seeing things. It’s hard to tell when he has a mask on all the time. But his squinty dark eyes just look different to me.

https://madison.com/gallery/news/national/photos-a-look-at-joe-biden-through-the-years/collection_37d0a7c8-7c53-506d-ba0b-18bd0c17073e.html#47

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Mary Christine
April 14, 2021 9:05 pm

They look different because he’s an empty shell.

Stucky
Stucky
April 14, 2021 9:40 am

I greatly enjoy Caitlin Johnstone. She does sarcasm as well as anybody.

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“Meditations on US forces firing a howitzer into the empty desert ‘just to say we’re here’ “

I saw a line in a recent New Yorker article about America’s endless wars, and it’s been rattling around in my head ever since.

“In Syria, McKenzie visited the Green Village, a community of decrepit apartment blocks near a bombed-out oil facility that served as the operational headquarters for the final push to erase the caliphate, in 2019. These days, the only military action there is from US forces firing a 155-millimetre howitzer twice a week into the surrounding desert, at no specific target, ‘just to say we’re here,’ one officer told me.”

US forces firing a 155-millimetre howitzer twice a week into the surrounding desert, at no specific target, “just to say we’re here.”

Tell me that’s not the sexiest line you have ever read in your entire life. The poetical beauty! The ennui! The oh-so-relatable existential ache! Oh God, I need a cigarette.

I mean it just hits on so many different levels. Could you ask for a better snapshot of life within the soulless US war machine than a small cast of Beckettian soldiers, waiting around near a bombed-out oil facility for a Godot who never arrives, firing heavy artillery rounds into the desert twice a week for no reason whatsoever? You just want to hang it in an ornate wooden frame with the caption “YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK, LADIES AND GENTS” and then shove it so far up Tom Cotton’s personal anatomy that it takes an entire emergency room team to extract it.

And isn’t it such a wonderfully concrete, in-your-face iteration of the meaningless struggle so many of us are going through in this decaying fustercluck of end-stage metastatic global capitalism? Firing a 155-millimetre howitzer twice a week into the surrounding desert at no specific target “just to say we’re here” is simply the military’s version of working at a desk forty hours a week doing essentially nothing other than making the boss and the shareholders a tiny bit richer than they already were. Working to pay the bills so you can afford the car you drive to work, and the food and shelter which sustains your ability to work, is no less pointless and absurd than what those soldiers were doing in the Green Village in 2019.

If you think about it, aren’t we all in our own way firing a 155-millimetre howitzer twice a week into the surrounding desert at no specific target “just to say we’re here?” Lost and despondent in the wilderness, boxing with shadows, firing giant guns at imaginary enemies, watching our expensive artillery shells disappear into the emptiness and wondering why it hurts to live? Screaming a loud, violent noise into the abyss just to show we exist, and then seeing the abyss roll its eyes like an annoyed teenager and return its attention to its iPhone?

We are such silly, confused little ape mutants. We could be using these giant brains we just evolved to create a chill, harmonious world where everyone has enough and we work in collaboration with each other and our ecosystem, where creativity has space to flourish and art gushes from our heads like the air we exhale. Instead, we’re coasting to Armageddon under the thumb of an empire that pours its wealth and resources into an endlessly expanding worldwide military campaign while impoverishing its people at home and keeping them in line with an increasingly violent and militarized police force.

We could have paradise on Earth; there’s not one single valid reason why we cannot. Instead, we’re letting governments controlled by a few idiotic sociopaths wave nuclear weapons at one another in the name of an imaginary god called unipolarity. Instead, we’re letting ourselves be pressed into an absurd competition-based model where we must step on our neighbor’s head just to keep our own above water while destroying the environment we depend on for survival. Instead, we’re firing a 155-millimetre howitzer twice a week into the surrounding desert, at no specific target, “just to say we’re here.”

This world is so silly. So beautifully, insanely, bittersweet cup of extinction noodles silly. We hurtle on a spinning rock we do not understand, through a universe we do not understand, made of particles we do not understand, and we behold one another in a field of consciousness we do not understand, and we shrug.

God, I love us. I love us so much.

I really hope we make it.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Stucky
April 14, 2021 9:11 pm

That needs to be it’s own post. It’s the brutal truth.

Yahsure
Yahsure
April 14, 2021 9:47 am

Don’t worry, we have Biden/Harris working with the military/industrial complex. So things will be peachy.

James
James
April 14, 2021 10:06 am

The war is here in the states:

WATCH: Black Lives Matter Take Over Dallas Restaurant, Chant ‘Who Burn Sh-t Down? We Burn Sh-t Down’

These thugs take over restaurant and start chanting about burning shit down and telling patrons silence is violence.

Silence is violence,fine,how about a big “Fuck You” followed by multiple shots from a 1911 70 series(insert your favorite handgun choice,but seriously,the 1911 is it!).This is going to be a very interesting Spring/Summer in the states.

I am sure a foreign war would be great to take folks eyes off of this insanity,don’t go for it!

Stucky
Stucky
April 14, 2021 10:09 am

So, now the word “imminent” is being tossed about in regards to a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Sweeeet!

Note: I can’t stand Maria Fartolomo or Gen. Notso Keen!

Stucky
Stucky
April 14, 2021 10:18 am

******** BREAKING NEWS *********

Yesterday, the head of NATO forces, (((General Stoltenberg)) said — “Russian Military Forces at the Ukrainian border have to withdraw.”

Dem’s fightin’ words.

Imagine Russia telling the Pentagon that the USA!USA!USA! cannot deploy troops within our own borders!

Dear god in heaven I hate these motherfuckers.

brian
brian
  Stucky
April 14, 2021 10:35 am

IMO the creepy joe threatening Russia is just posturing theatre. The Russians have home turf advantage and the US simply cannot muster the troops or equipment into the area to counter this. Germany ISN’T about to get into a kenetic skirmish with Russia as they have the gas line going in… cheaper energy. None of the NATO ‘allies’ are going to get into the fray.

China, is likely where the SHTF if anything, again in my opinion. Here the US has a much better chance of effectively asserting their influence, bullying. The US’s forward blue water capabilities are well known whereas chinas are lacking. China doesn’t have that forward projection yet in blue water operations.

my take

Stucky
Stucky
  brian
April 14, 2021 10:45 am

“IMO the creepy joe threatening Russia is just posturing theatre.”

It appears that neither Russia nor China believes that Dementia (or, whoever is controlling him) is “just posturing”.

China has a 500+ ship Navy — more than the USA has, and half of those vessels are less than 5 years old. If by “forward projection ” you mean aircraft carriers then I agree. However, aircraft carriers are just for posturing — they are sitting ducks in a real war.

brian
brian
  Stucky
April 14, 2021 11:58 am

I realize the numbers of ships out number the US ships. But you also have to consider the chinese have little to no battle experience. Theres a big difference in bobbing around in the bath tub pretending and being on the lake in real time encounters.

I’m not saying china wouldn’t kick some himey but I am saying that if the US is serious about pushing the envelope then china would be the obvious choice to fight against. What IS worrying tho is that Russia and China are NOT fooling around, its not a game. China made that very clear in Alaska.

Whats interesting is that both countries, china and russia, are working to gether to tank the petro dollar. They know that will tank the US faster than screen doors on a sub.

Stucky
Stucky
  brian
April 14, 2021 1:01 pm

All good points, brian. Just one thing. You said …

“But you also have to consider the chinese have little to no battle experience. “

When when the last time the USN had real battle experience? WWII, I believe.

brian
brian
  Stucky
April 14, 2021 1:34 pm

There was that Gulf war thingie too… and the constant Red Sea incursions… Plus shooting missiles into Syria and any other pesky challengers that need a very expensive spank. Now granted these are not naval battles but I’m not so sure any naval battle will ever go toe to toe like in WW2. Its all stand-off now. Who has the better gear and operators??

Whats NOT funny is the communist lefties screeched like banshees that Trump had nuclear codes and was gonna annihilate the world. When all along it was the communist demoncraps itch’n to get the codes and have the finger over the button. Trouble is WHO has their finger over the button?? Certainly ain’t creepy joe, he’s just looking for his tapioca.

subwo
subwo
  brian
April 15, 2021 3:44 am

China has missiles that will sink our entire CBGs ‘cept the fast attack sub if they get in range. Unlike us they did not invest in WWII naval tactics.

Fish
Fish
  Stucky
April 14, 2021 12:48 pm

Isn’t China counting their fishing boats as her “navy”?
It’s not the first time I hear that China has a navy. But I have to ask: how good is a navy that’s akin to a popular uprising tier navy.

Stucky
Stucky
  Fish
April 14, 2021 1:06 pm

yeah … that’s right …. fishing boats

comment image

smh

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Stucky
April 14, 2021 1:11 pm

I think Stoltenberg is just a Norwegian, but I’m no expert.

If you want some echoes that resound to this day, look at the families of Barbara Tuchman mentioned in the article. She was a propagandist with the Office of War Information during WW2. Her father owned The Nation and was head of the AJC. Her maternal grandfather was Henry Morgenthau Sr.

Hugh G. Rection
Hugh G. Rection
April 14, 2021 10:21 am

Direct result of the weakness of Joe Biden, President* of the United States.

* President by way of a fraudulent and stolen election.

Stucky
Stucky
  Hugh G. Rection
April 14, 2021 10:49 am

Hugh G. Rection, isn’t your motto “Gone in 60 seconds”?

Just Sayin'
Just Sayin'
April 14, 2021 10:51 am

Here’s a good site with non-US reporting of the situation. More grim that most know.

https://zf3scffcelivz62ejo5lsrme5a-jj2cvlaia66be-warnews247-gr.translate.goog/category/war-monitor/
Note: The ‘odd’ URL is google translate version as it’s not in English.

Be advised that it is Russian policy that a “first strike” is winnable.

Just Sayin’

MistaShapeShifta
MistaShapeShifta
  Just Sayin'
April 14, 2021 2:35 pm

It does look like shits about to get real. Now where did I leave those iodide pills?

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
  MistaShapeShifta
April 14, 2021 2:51 pm

I think they’re over the kitchen sink with the cyanide tabs

MistaShapeShifta
MistaShapeShifta
  Eyes Wide Shut
April 14, 2021 9:26 pm

Haha! If one don’t work the other on will!

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
April 14, 2021 10:56 am

Oh, bosh! Doesn’t the author know we are the USA and nobody can stand up to us, ever? Just ask Lee Greenwood, who at least knows he is free! I want to see these chinky-chinky Chinamen take on Uncle Sam! As for the Russians, Napoleon and Hitler both showed them who was boss! We can just send Bill Kristol and Robert Kagan over there to Minsk or Pinsk or Slutsk or whatever and he will sort out Killer Putin! Iran! Who gives a damn about a bunch of towelheads who sit around weaving rugs? I am sick of these anti-American bastards who always find some excuse for us not to get in a war on the other side of the world. They should all go back to Latvia or wherever they came from.
By the way, Tuchman’s book is somewhat dated. Pick up a copy of Catastrophe 1914 by Max Hastings if you want a good read about how the destruction of Western Civilization started.
Got bomb shelters?

Stucky
Stucky
  Southern Sage
April 14, 2021 11:00 am

You forgot the /s tag ….. unless your goal is to interact with the retard section of TBP.

Not Sure
Not Sure
April 14, 2021 1:51 pm

‘merica has been maintaining a constant war with many of the third world countries for many years now; all for the benefit of the military industrial complex. Today it looks like its all coming back to bite us in our assets.

m
m
April 14, 2021 3:38 pm

And China is ratcheting up provocative incursions into the airspaces and waters of Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines.

Yawn, another status-quo-preserver schill.
We’re so lucky the US and it’s vassals never do any provocative incursions, because if so, our media would surely report such, and with just-as-big headlines!!

brian
brian
  m
April 14, 2021 4:32 pm

China has full intensions on taking Taiwan. Its was easy for them in Hong Kong and because the rest of the world did…. nothing, except wag a few fingers at china, the CCP KNOWS that nobody will do a thing when they take Taiwan.

Right now China is waging a grey war with Taiwan. Multiple daily incursions are burning up resources in Taiwan and wearing down their limited military as well. IMO, China is banking on not having to fire a shot. Taiwan can’t keep up the pace and will soon enough invite china in unhindered. China knows the US’s capability is greatly reduced, they are gaming for big dog status and who’s gonna stop’m??? Creepy wheres my jello joe?!?!?

Gosh if only Trump were here to save the day… sigh…

m
m
  brian
April 15, 2021 10:41 am

We’re so lucky the US isn’t waging any grey wars!

Stucky
Stucky
April 15, 2021 9:28 am

Dementia Joe just signed a decree imposing a new round of sanctions on Russia …. 30 individuals and organizations targeted …. a dozen of Moscow’s diplomats expelled …… all American companies banned from directly buying shares in Russia’s national debt …. Moscow views this as “a major escalation in tensions”.

Why we doing this? Because it’s —- “in response to harmful Russia actions including cyber intrusions and election interference”

Dementia Joe earlier this week proposes meeting with Putin in Vienna ….Putin basically told Dementia to go fuck himself.

And so it goes, step by step, inch by inch, rushing towards Armageddon while the band plays on.

Stucky
Stucky
April 15, 2021 12:43 pm

*********** BREAKING NEWS **********

Russia has deployed Mobile ICBM’s to the Ukraine border …. capable of reaching USA, and of course, any city in Europe.

Nothing to see here, right? Move along ….

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Stucky
April 16, 2021 2:55 am

America has always come out unscathed in wars in the past, so people don’t even think about it. Well, things will be different if we go to war with Russia (or China). People better wake the hell up. Those country’s can and will hit U.S. cities and the Americans will suffer because of the psychopaths in Washington pushing war with these other superpowers.