Putin’s Mistake

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, is the most demonized person in the western world since Osama bin Laden and Adolf Hitler.  Hillary Clinton says Putin is “the new Hitler.” US President Biden says Putin is too evil to be permitted to stay in office.

Despite these hard characterizations of the Russian leader, the Kremlin has only recently given up on negotiating peace with the West and with the West’s Ukrainian puppet.  Indeed, it is unclear that the Kremlin has yet seen the writing on the wall.  The Atlanticist Integrationists are still operating in Russia and they still are willing to give up Russian sovereignty for inclusion in the West.  Putin seems unable or unwilling to get rid of those Russians who constrain Russian foreign and economic policy in the West’s interests.

Putin’s mistake is that he is a 1950 American university liberal, a believer in international law, in mutual respect and cooperation, in resolving conflicts with diplomacy.  Putin and Russia are in trouble because Putin continues to believe in moral behavior when the West has made it clear that the only value is US hegemony.

If Putin really were the New Hitler, there would not be a Ukraine, nor an Europe, and probably not a US.

Putin’s history of accepting Western provocations has prevented Armageddon while leading us to it. The extraordinary slowness of the Kremlin to recognize a threat and to take any action to do anything about the threat has taught Washington and its puppets that Russia has no red lines.

Consequently, many have been crossed.  Russia complains, but does little or nothing. The result is that the West dismisses Russia’s warnings of nuclear war as mere bluster.

The West no longer takes Russia seriously.  Even tiny, militarily impotent states do not hesitate to insult and provoke Russia.

The limited, go-slow Russian intervention in Eastern Ukraine has allowed the entirety of the West to get involved in the war by sending weapons to Ukraine, by providing Ukraine with intelligence information for attacking Russian forces, by cooperating with Washington’s sanctions, and by controlling the war narrative in Ukraine’s interests. There can be no doubt but that the US and NATO are combatants in the war against Russia.

Despite warnings Russia continues to ignore militarily this fact.  How long can this go on?

We are at the risk of nuclear war, not because of Russian aggression, but because of limited and weak Russian responses to extreme provocations.  The West has concluded from Putin’s old-fashioned liberalism that Russia is weak and can be pushed over.

It is this conclusion that will result in nuclear war, unless the Russians surrender to the West and become another puppet like Germany, France, and UK.

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20 Comments
KJ
KJ
May 20, 2022 9:14 am

They can still drop a missile on St. Zelensky’s head, which they should’ve done months ago.

flash
flash
May 20, 2022 9:35 am

“If Putin really were the New Hitler, there would not be a Ukraine, nor an Europe, and probably not a US.”

Apparently PJK never heard of Dunkirk.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 20, 2022 10:23 am

Dear Paul:
It started out great and you kept it going for a commendable amount of time, but it’s over know.
The people are tired and less and less of them are paying attention to over the top “doom porn”.
Make sure your finances are in order, take a Xanax, chill out and try to enjoy the rest of your life.
Your friend….
Alex Jones

Red River D
Red River D
  Anonymous
May 20, 2022 12:19 pm

Jones,

You forgot to plug your t-shirts, antioxidants, super badass vitamin concoctions, fanny packs, bumper stickers, hair dye, toothpaste, shoe polish, beard trimmers, books, gadgets, and midget fiddlers.

What gives?

trump is controlled opposition
trump is controlled opposition
May 20, 2022 10:55 am

He’s in on it

B_MC
B_MC
May 20, 2022 11:04 am

John Mearsheimer disagrees….

Jdog
Jdog
May 20, 2022 11:28 am

While Putin is not a good guy by any means, at the current time, based on his rationality and restraint, he is pretty much the least worst of all the world leaders. It is clearly the US and NATO who are trying to expand this war and risk world war in the process.
With a little luck, Europe will have a unusually cold winter next year forcing them to abandon the US scheme, and establish a more conciliatory position in their own best interests.
I expect the unrest we are seeing from the people in SE Asia and the Mideast will spread to Europe this summer and fall as energy and food prices continue to soar. In addition, I would expect Putin to appropriate as much of the Ukraine grain harvest as possible, diverting it to China and other friendly governments in order to maximize discomfort and unrest in Europe.
When push comes to shove, Europe will find out as many so called allies have in the past that the US is not as reliable as they believed they would be when the going gets rough.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Jdog
May 20, 2022 3:18 pm

I don’t know why everybody has to preface everything with “Putin’s not a good guy” or “Putin is evil”. Being the least bad makes him a good guy. He cares for his own people. That makes him a good guy in my opinion. Once he’s done absorbing the parts of Ukraine that they want, Russia will thrive – and they’ll thrive precisely because of the sanctions that the Americans – in their hubris – applied. Russia is being forced to do more industrial production – and, more importantly, high tech production – in their own country. Huge win. Russia will be more careful where it parks its reserves. Russia will continue to avoid the gay/tranny bullshit that makes America an unserious country. The ruble is strengthening because Russia is strengthening.

I know we agree on almost everything. I have no qualms about saying I like Putin. If he’s had a few journalists and traitors dispatched, well, that’s nothing compared to the shit the US has done. Ask Michael Hastings or Andrew Breitbart – or Scalia.

Ken31
Ken31
  Iska Waran
May 20, 2022 5:40 pm

Because we are all tired of falling for the lesser evil. We desire to stop supporting any evil.

Boogieman
Boogieman
  Ken31
May 20, 2022 7:03 pm

Well said Ken31

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
May 21, 2022 12:19 am

“Being the least bad makes him a good guy.”
Since when has that ever been a thing? Do you pick sides in a Negro Felon League game because one team has slightly fewer rapists and murders than the other?

“He cares for his own people.”
It depends on how you define ‘his’ people. He has certainly acted against his racial people. Then again, with his bloated asiatic looking face I’m not sure what he is.

Stucky
Stucky
May 20, 2022 11:28 am

Nice to see only 5 comments on PCR’s bullshit.

(Sorry for adding to the comment count.)

Eddy O
Eddy O
  Stucky
May 20, 2022 3:02 pm

At least he can write without using profanity.

m
m
  Eddy O
May 20, 2022 4:13 pm

Tell us you like bullshit without telling us you like bullshit.

Boogieman
Boogieman
  Eddy O
May 20, 2022 7:07 pm

Oh I don’t know, sometimes you have to use an adjective or two for the sake of impact.

Red River D
Red River D
  Boogieman
May 20, 2022 7:12 pm

Impact can be fucking important.

m
m
May 20, 2022 12:50 pm

“We are at the risk of nuclear war, not because of Russian aggression, but because of limited and weak Russian responses to extreme provocations.”

Why doesn’t Putin stop being a 1950s liberal, and believing in international law,
and finally does anything he want… that will surely stop nuclear war from happening!!1!

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
May 20, 2022 1:16 pm

The West (including Europe) has never understood the “slowness” of Russian warfare. Napoleon and Hitler couldn’t grasp the vastness nor the deadly winters and were completely unprepared. They both thought they were winning but were only creating impossibly long supply lines as Russia methodically withdrew leaving a scorched earth freezing desert behind. Any future invasion will replay this age-old winning strategy. Putin is a patient chess player who knows history. His timing was sufficient for his goals and our misinterpretation of him and his methods will be to our great detriment, assuring the West’s continuing decline. He has won economically and militarily.

Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark
May 20, 2022 5:35 pm

Russia is winning the war and Putins self control will be a benefit to his nation in the long run. We in Canada and the other North Atlantic treaty Organization nations will pay enormous consequences for our insidious behaviour.

n
n
May 21, 2022 2:08 am

Russia is slow to harness, but fast to ride.