The Dangerous American Game Of Helping Kill Russian Generals

Authored by Anatol Lieven via Responsible Statecraft/Common Dreams,

A New York Times report that the United States has been providing real time intelligence to the Ukrainian army with the specific purpose of killing Russian generals brings America a long step closer to actual war with Russia.

This also means a risk of nuclear war that is now greater than it has ever been, even perhaps during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Biden administration and the U.S. establishment need to ask themselves just one question: If the position were reversed, how would the United States react to a third country deliberately helping to kill U.S. commanders?

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If Russia were winning in Ukraine, the Kremlin might be able to ignore this kind of U.S. help to Ukraine. But the Russian invasion of northern Ukraine was defeated and abandoned, and Russian forces are now making only glacial progress in eastern Ukraine. Reportedly, Russian casualties have been enormous, due in large part to NATO weaponry provided to Ukraine. These casualties have included 12 generals killed — as it now appears with direct American help.

The Times story contains the following passage:

 “Some European officials believe, despite Mr. Putin’s rhetoric that Russia is battling NATO and the West, he has so far been deterred from starting a wider war. American officials are less certain, and have been debating for weeks why Mr. Putin has not done more to escalate the conflict.”

As this indicates, there are in fact many ways that Russia can abandon its restraint so far and retaliate for the killing of its generals: cyber attacks on key Western infrastructure (widely predicted, but so far non-existent); the targeting with missiles and drones of U.S. offices and personnel in Kiev; the assassination of U.S. diplomats, military personnel, and intelligence officers in other countries; and warning shots aimed at NATO supply lines in Poland.

Any of these actions would create a fierce reaction in the United States, and no-doubt renewed calls for a no-fly zone, enforced by fighters flown out of NATO bases in Poland. These bases would then be subject to missile attack by Russia, even as U.S. planes over Ukraine were being shot down by missiles based in Russia itself. Russia would also very likely declare its own no-fly zone over much of the Baltic Sea.

Two things would then probably happen: the United States and the West would lurch towards mutual nuclear annihilation; and seeing this, France, Germany, and other NATO members would break ranks with Washington and seek a peace agreement.

To ward off this threat, the Biden administration must move immediately to assure Russia that U.S. strategy is to help defend Ukraine, but not to impose a complete defeat on Russia and use this to weaken or destroy the Russian state.

The first step should be for Washington to declare publicly that it supports a diplomatic solution to the issues of the status of Crimea and the Donbas, and that if Russia will cease its offensive in Ukraine and agree to a ceasefire, the United States will respect that ceasefire. This should not of course imply U.S. recognition of Russian claims to these territories. It would simply involve the Biden administration giving its public support to the previous statement by the Ukrainian government that it is willing in principle to “compartmentalize” the territorial issues and leave them for future negotiation.

Such a move by the Biden administration would be met with the usual parrot-hawk cries of “appeasement.” But these critics need to ask themselves the following: Were Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, Reagan, and other U.S. Cold War presidents “appeasers”? The suggestion is absurd. Yet all of these men, while acting with great firmness against Soviet aggression and expansionism, took great care to shape the U.S. response to minimize the risk of nuclear war.

They did so not because of any sympathy or weakness towards the Soviet Union, but because they had sworn an oath to preserve and defend the United States.

UPDATE, 5/5, 5 p.m. EST: The Pentagon has denied the report that the U.S. is providing info to Ukraine to help kill Russian generals. During Thursday’s briefing, DoD spokesman John Kirby said the following:

“We do not provide intelligence on the location of senior military leaders on the battlefield or participate in the targeting decisions of the Ukrainian military…

“Ukraine combines information that we and other partners provide with the intelligence that they themselves are gathering, and then they make their own decisions and they take their own actions.”

When asked if the NYT report was inaccurate, he declined to comment, saying, “I am not going to talk about intelligence sharing from this podium.”

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25 Comments
TN Patriot
TN Patriot
May 7, 2022 9:31 am

When the HNIC at the Pentagram says our goal is to reduce Russia’s capabilities by getting them mired down in Ukraine, don’t expect any cease fire offers coming out of the administration. It’s ice cream followed by nap time and VP Biden cannot be disturbed with such nonsense.

J Greenawalt
J Greenawalt
  TN Patriot
May 9, 2022 12:20 am

While I agree with your assessment, when we post opinions labeling the SEDEF as HNIC, it erases the veracity of the content. Please don’t do this. We could have an Albino Parrot as SECDEF within this administration and policy would be the same.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  J Greenawalt
May 9, 2022 10:00 pm

Austin is nothing more than a diversity hire and has spent his entire career getting slots because of the color of his skin. There was probably a young white kid who did not get an appointment to West Point because the black kid needed a slot. Some white colonel did not get a star because “we need to diversify our staff officer ranks”. He has now reached the rank of HNIC and is doing everything he can to destroy the U S military.

I have no respect for the man and no use for his kind.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
May 7, 2022 9:32 am

One theory is that the story of Russian generals being killed is just another example of the West exaggerating Ukraine’s success in resisting the Russians. If they can make it seem like the brave Ukrainians are ever so close to defeating the evil Russkies, then imagine how easily those Russkies can be defeated if America, er … “NATO”, were to help out directly. In other words, prepping the American population for American entry into the war as combatants. Remember when Biden was in Poland and accidentally said to US troops “when you go in there …”

Tony
Tony
  Iska Waran
May 7, 2022 12:46 pm

” …the story of Russian generals being killed is just another example of the West exaggerating Ukraine’s success in resisting the Russians. ”

Right, in an invasion, I can’t imagine there would be that many generals out on the battlefield to get killed. I can’t believe this to be true. Think about it, how many US Generals got killed in 20 years in Afghanistan? The answer, just one. Maj. Gen. Harold Greene was killed in 2014 by an Afghan National Army member who opened fire on dignitaries visiting a headquarters in Afghanistan during an inspection tour.

Mark
Mark
  Tony
May 7, 2022 3:28 pm

Tony, the russian battle doctrine is that officers give directions/objectives to subordinates and there is no deviation from the plan allowed. The russians don’t have a good NCO group, so when the objective(s) aren’t being attained, russian officers go to the front and direct the efforts or try to rectify the issues. I don’t know how many generals have been killed but it is consistent with their battle doctrine that they are greatly more exposed then normal fighting doctrine would allow in the west.

Fatman from Oz
Fatman from Oz
  Tony
May 7, 2022 4:58 pm

BULLSHIT article of lies and propaganda yet to give a spin on this, how demoralising would it be for western troops to know that their opponents have their division commanders at at the front in the shit whilst their own officers are in the far rear with the protective gear being massaged by local toyboys and whores. Who cares more for their men? Not NATO generals.

J Greenawalt
J Greenawalt
  Tony
May 9, 2022 12:23 am

The Russians are different. THEIR generals lead from the front, not from think tanks in Georgetown.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Iska Waran
May 7, 2022 4:27 pm

When I read the opening sentence, “The NYT reported..”

I knew everything that followed is a complete lie.
NOTHING coming from any western report can be trusted.
American Pravda on stilts.

Red River D
Red River D
  Colorado Artist
May 7, 2022 7:41 pm

Andrei Martyanov is a reliable source for information like this:

https://www.youtube.com/user/smoothieX12/videos

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Red River D
May 7, 2022 9:47 pm

I shall investigate.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
May 7, 2022 9:56 am

You must strike the head…

Problem is that anyone can do it.

The Pentagram is sowing the teeth of the Hydra with this tactic. The late Iranian General Solimani concurs.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Aunt Acid
May 7, 2022 1:09 pm

If Russia sends a hypersonic missile into a den of CIA vipers in Kiev, I’ll toast the Russians.

Stucky
Stucky
May 7, 2022 9:58 am

“But the Russian invasion of northern Ukraine was defeated and abandoned, and Russian forces are now making only glacial progress in eastern Ukraine. “

Ohmigawd!! Go FUCK YOURSELF you neocon piece of shit!

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatol_Lieven
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincy_Institute_for_Responsible_Statecraft#:~:text=The%20Quincy%20Institute%20for%20Responsible,restraint“%20in%20U.S.%20foreign%20policy.

Red River D
Red River D
  Stucky
May 7, 2022 12:19 pm

“…Ohmigawd!! Go FUCK YOURSELF you neocon piece of shit!…”

Does anyone have a clue how much MONEY Fox News could make if they gave Stucky his own daily, hour long, prime time program?

He’d have better ratings than Tucker after the first 30 days.

No shit.

Eddy O
Eddy O
  Red River D
May 8, 2022 11:19 am

With his filthy mouth he belongs in Hollyweird.

Nelson Muntz
Nelson Muntz
May 7, 2022 10:29 am

“How would the United States react to a third country deliberately helping to kill U.S. commanders?”

Clearly the author doesn’t understand that Exceptionalistan has no code of ethics. Exceptionalistan respects rules, treaties, agreements, promises and conventions only when it is convenient. Exceptionalistan enforces its rules, treaties and conventions on the rest of the world, while it doesn’t feel the least bit obliged to follow them itself. Rules are for thee not for me, which is what makes Exceptionalistan so damn exceptionally exceptional.

n
n
May 7, 2022 12:02 pm

Well of course they are, and Putin apologized and they also sank that ship, etc, etc, etc.
Problem with lying all the time, is it gets harder and harder to convince people you’re telling the truth.
So how many of these targeted Generals have shown back up since being “retired”?
To quote Gonzalo here,
“Hmmmm?”

Horst
Horst
May 7, 2022 12:05 pm

Who knows what’s really going on there. However, killing high ranking people has a long history in Russia. The figure Putin is old. The power structure must be maintained. Above the level of competing nations, there is only one system on earth. The Ukraine crisis serves multiple purposes. It’s pushing phasing out the so called fossil fuels. It’s a racket, old military hardware is scrapped. And they’re getting rid of some old men. Making place for a new time period. In Germany, they are shamelessly talking about the ” Zeitenwende”

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Horst
May 7, 2022 12:26 pm

Fossil fuels will never be phased out voluntarily because their is nothing to take it’s place.
Nuclear was man’s last feasible option.
If you want to know what the future holds, start today and go backwards in fast motion.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
May 7, 2022 2:03 pm

The Duran guys did a 21 minute discussion on this today. I heard of them from Gonzalo Lira.

Marc
Marc
May 7, 2022 3:59 pm

Typical puke, a statement with no facts, just the usual bull shiff. Stories should make the write accountable.
What happened to…Who, What, Where, when, & Why and put real evidence forward.
We as a nation are no better than the worst nation on the planet.

Red River D
Red River D
  Marc
May 7, 2022 4:06 pm

We ARE the worst nation on the planet.

In the entire HISTORY of the planet.

We take the prize.

And we have not yet BEGUN to defile ourselves!!!

Marky
Marky
  Red River D
May 8, 2022 12:47 am

Thats a warped opinion. You obviously hate the country but more obvious is that you hate yourself. I must ask what your method will be when you start defiling yourself?

Red River D
Red River D
  Marky
May 8, 2022 10:22 am

I hate what it has become.

I don’t hate it in principle. Nor am I anti-American by any any stretch of the imagination.

But I’m a student of prophecy so I know where this is going. And I have eyes to see and nostrils with which to inhale the stench.

Come out from among her. Do not take part of her depravity.