Peering under the Rock: Checking the Origins of American Foreign Policy

Guest Post by Fred Reed

The encirclement of Russia by NATO (i.e. America) is ‘very roughly equivalent to having Russian forces in El Paso Tijuana, and Toronto’

Given that pushing a third of Americans are functionally illiterate or close, that twenty percent think that the sun revolves around the earth, and  seventy percent cannot name the three branches of the federal government, it isn’t surprising that few have much idea of how the war in Ukraine came about. What does surprise is that so few of the intelligent and schooled have much more grasp. Many of these, friends, say that Putin tries to reconstitute the Soviet Union, that Russia is a threat to NATO, that Putin is (sigh) Hitler, and everything from inflation to falling hair is Putin’s fault. No.

Let’s look at things from the point of view of people who pay more attention:

In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed and Reagan promised Gorbachev that NATO would not move eastward. As a well-known Russian has said, the United States is not agreement capable. It soon began moving NATO eastward, increasing from thirteen countries in NATO to thirty today in an obvious military encirclement of Russia. In 2014 the US attempted a coup in Ukraine aimed at putting an American puppet in Kiev but it didn’t work and Russia retrieved the Crimea. For the next eight or so years NATO, meaning America, trained Ukrainian forces in preparation for the war we now have. This is well known to military analysts and students of eastern Europe.

During this time Russia said over and over and over and over that it wasn’t going to allow Ukraine in NATO, de facto or de jure. This would put American forces on Russia’s border and in Crimea, as well as American naval forces in Sebastopol. American hypersonic nuclear missiles would have been about five minutes of flight time from Moscow.

Look at a map. Note where the Ukraine and the Crimea are. Note that America was wooing Georgia for membership in NATO: More encirclement of Russia. And after Georgia, Azerbaijan, giving American forces access to the Caspian and Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Astrakhan in Russia, and the northern coast of Iran.

This would be very roughly equivalent to having Russian forces in El Paso Tijuana, and Toronto. Do you see why Russia wasn’t going to do this? Which Washington knew, but kept pushing. This gave Russia a choice between two very bad ideas. First, let the Ukraine into NATO, a great victory for Washington, or, second, fight, hoped to be an even greater victory. This was all well understood, calculated, and apparently led by Vicky the Newt Nuland of the State Department.

In Washington, sophisticated people of my acquaintance have never heard of any of this. It isn’t that they disagree, but that they just don’t know. The power of the media to control thought is astonishing.

Why does Washington keep this war going? The proximate answer—as what’s-his-Raytheon, the Secretary of Defense has put it—is to rope Russia into a long, debilitating war that would exhaust it, end it as a world power, and overthrow Vladimir Putin.

The gravy on this sirloin was that, or so it was hoped, it would firm up Washington’s control of Europe, make Europe buy more American costume-jewelry weaponry, force Europe to buy high-priced American LNG, and bring more countries, such as Sweden and Finland into NATO. Also, and here we come to the Big Picture, or part of it, the war would end Nordstream II forever.

Blocking the completion of Nordstream II, the Russian under-Baltic gas pipeline to Germany, has been a high-profile goal of American policy for years. How many Americans have heard of it?

Why block the pipeline? Because Asia is rising. Asia is rising fast. Not just China, but the whole shebang. China alone has four times the American population, superb universities, several times as many engineering grads annually, the world’s best civil engineering and, in addition to being almost every country’s largest trading partner, is the world’s largest market for almost everything. In many fields it is still behind America, but the gap closes. Washington knows this, and knew that the pipeline would tie Germany into the growing Eurasian ecosystem.

China’s Belt and Road Initiative, its plan to link all of Eurasia—not Asia, Eurasia—into one huge trading bloc, is working, or at least the connectivity is happening. Here we could name many of its new, recent, or underway rail links—China-Vientiane, Pakafuz, China-Mandalay, Lanzhou-Tashkent, China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, Jakarta-Bandung, the now-old Nairobi-Mombasa line.  If Asian countries link up and develop commercially, they will dwarf the United States. So much for empire.

Washington has pushed Russia, China, and Iran together into a de facto alliance. This was stupid. The first rule of empire is “never let your enemies unite,” but the US, perhaps not realizing that this is no longer 1955, seems to believe that it can overcome all of them at once. Now India informally leans East, saying that it will trade with Russia, no comments from Washington needed. Trade corridors in Asia open apace, for example the INSTC, the International North-South Transport Corridor, sort of Mumbai-Chabahar-Azerbaijan-Russia. Don’t even think about China’s heavy commercial investment in Latin America and Africa.

Nordstream II was part of a growing connection between Asia and Germany that Washington could not allow. It didn’t, as blowing up the pipeline showed. This was done apparently by England on Washington’s orders. It illustrates American desperation to prevent Europe, a football being fought over by East and West, from engaging commercially with Asia.

The list of Asian advances in commerce, technology, and connectivity could go on for hundreds of pages, and has, in many books. The bottom line, as we say, is that Washington is looking down the barrel of a gun. It has to stop the growing integration of the rest of the world by any possible means as the days of American supremacy wane. The United States has, or may have, a narrow window of opportunity to maintain hegemony. The first step is to exhaust Russia with the current war and then move on to strangle China.

Can it do this? We shall see, but it seems unlikely. The US can compete with China neither in manufacturing nor in building infrastructure—rail lines, cities, ports—for countries around the world. At home it faces poor and declining education, huge trade deficits and national debt, growing poverty as Washington prioritizes its wars over its people, massive corruption, an evaporating technological lead, crime and social disintegration, and domestic disunity. The military with its vast network of bases around the world swallows resources that might alleviate some of the foregoing.

China’s main weaknesses, apart from the Straits of Malacca in a world war, are Taiwan and semiconductors. This Washington understands.  The details of the “chip wars” are complex. In a nutshell, America either makes the machinery needed to manufacture semiconductors, or controls the countries that do—chiefly the company ASML in the Netherlands, TSMC in Taiwan, Tokyo Electron in Japan, and South Korea. It prohibits the sale of advanced ships to China. However, control over the main countries in the chip business arouses hostility since companies do not like losing a vast market to further Washington’s global ambitions. Pushback by the industry, including in America, grows.

Regarding Taiwan, Washington seems to be playing the same game it played with Ukraine. China has said, over and over and over and over, that Taiwan is part of China. Under the famous One China policy, which kept the peace for decades, the US agreed that Taiwan was Chinese and Beijing tacitly agreed not to invade. Now Washington is salami-slicing the One China doctrine out of existence, first sending Pelosi to Taipei, then Congressional delegations, then sending arms, and in general ignoring Chinese objections. These are intentional provocations aimed at making Taiwan a de facto independent state. Washington’s intense interest in Taiwan exists because Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest and most advanced chip fab, is there. America currently cannot make advanced chips. It’s greatest nightmare is that China might get control of TSMC.

This will eventually force China either to give up Taiwan, which it won’t, or fight. Washington will then, as in the Ukraine, accuse Beijing of starting the war, perhaps send the Navy to defend the island, and supply weapons so that the Chinese can kill each other. Here again the US seems to think we live in the Fifties and the Navy is a fearsome force that will intimidate Beijing. It isn’t. See here:Pentagon, Chinese analysts agree US can’t win in Taiwan Strait.”

None of this is original with me, secret, or hard to find. It is, however, suppressed by the highly controlled American media. Few notice.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
December 8, 2022 8:34 am

Good to see Fred here. Taki has just hired Gavin McInnes:

No Saving Ye

EXCERPT:
“One of the upsides of being in the canceled community is that when others fall into the Star Wars trash compactor with you, you get to talk to them.”

“We can disagree. We can bounce ideas off of each other. What kind of pussy is scared of someone else’s thoughts? He’s not legislating anything. He’s not a threat. By censoring Ye and debanking him you are making a helluva case for anti-Semitism.”

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
  Anonymous
December 8, 2022 9:53 am

BYW, what happened to Joe Bob Briggs column? I miss it.

flash
flash
  Anonymous
December 8, 2022 10:14 am

Sad to see the great writers at Taki get in bed with such a low character grifting fag as McInnes.

flash
flash
  flash
December 8, 2022 10:51 am

ha ha ha.. fags follow fags

Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath
  Anonymous
December 8, 2022 12:57 pm

Whither America’s Foreign Policy directives?
(checks notes)
Hold on just a second, mk?
(picks up secure phone and dials)
Hello, Tel Aviv?
Great, what was it you wanted us to do again,
on your behalf??
Ok, yup, we’ll get right on it, thanks!!

Iggy
Iggy
December 8, 2022 8:44 am

Hey at least we’re getting our freak back from Russia. Yea! Brittney “he she ” is coming home to the loving are of it’s wifey. This cocksucker Biden and his priorities.

B.S. in V.C.
B.S. in V.C.
  Iggy
December 8, 2022 9:00 am

They traded “THE MERCHANT OF DEATH” for her. I wonder how many people will die from his arms dealing just to free a lesbian who plays a sport that nobody watches.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  B.S. in V.C.
December 8, 2022 9:23 am

FIFY Him

Iggy
Iggy
  B.S. in V.C.
December 8, 2022 9:48 am

It’s a good thing there aren’t Americans and Jews selling weapons all over the globe.

ken31
ken31
  B.S. in V.C.
December 8, 2022 12:16 pm

Not as many as will die by the US government on any given day.

Obbledy
Obbledy
  B.S. in V.C.
December 9, 2022 6:05 am

The only reason he was prosecuted is that “the company”hates freelancers.
Do you really think anything
the gov does is legit?….

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Iggy
December 8, 2022 9:20 am

Britney Grindr? Makes sense. Pothead trannies could be their own swing state these days.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
December 8, 2022 9:18 am

Is Russia about to get it’s ass handed to it? I’ve heard Russia itself is being hit with bombs from Ukraine.

sue
sue
  Glock-N-Load
December 8, 2022 12:13 pm

The answer is NO. The bombings of Russian airfields is yet another effort to get Russia to use nuclear weapons so ‘we’ can get into this with our own nukes. Fred Reed’s piece is one of the best I have read about this mess. Ukraine is gone. The criminal grifter Zelensky will be gone soon. And all of this could have been avoided. All this death and destruction brought to us by lunatics and grifters like Vicky Nuland and her crew and by politicians like Lindsay Graham. As for Biden? The man is simply a dementia ridden puppet who is in charge of nothing. God help us all.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  sue
December 8, 2022 7:27 pm

Remember, all of this began under the watch of Trump’s predecessor — doing the bidding of Victoria Nuland and her tel aviv bosses …

Read some history, too, of our CFR … they’ve been running US foreign policy for nearly 100 years …

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 8, 2022 9:23 am

The origins of America’s foreign policy: Pale of Settlement.
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Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Iska Waran
December 8, 2022 7:30 pm

Well … zelenskyy did warn US that Ukraine would become a bigger version of israel … we’d just need to spend lots of our money and get lots of our military killed there to do it … 

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 8, 2022 9:24 am

McCain is currently directing US foreign policy from his perch in hell.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Iska Waran
December 8, 2022 7:28 pm

And just why shouldn’t he? After all, he did vote for Joe — twice in the last election …

CCRider
CCRider
December 8, 2022 9:30 am

I had a business trip to Taiwan 10 years ago and noticed that all the people there had black hair and slanted eyes. Damn, if they didn’t look Chinese.

Spencer
Spencer
  CCRider
December 8, 2022 8:38 pm

Fuck a bunch of zipperheads and fuck Ukraine. I care about white American Christians.

Boogie
Boogie
December 8, 2022 9:50 am

This is the perfect example of American arrogance and lack of solid leadership. Fucking Clown World. I’m truly ashamed of my country and the fucking morans running it.

flash
flash
December 8, 2022 10:40 am

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boron
boron
December 8, 2022 12:10 pm

TNX 4 this very concise, well-researched piece.
It’s always good to know that there’s someone else that looks at the current Weltlage with the same jaundiced-colored lenses.

i forget
i forget
December 8, 2022 2:43 pm

Whichever bloc/itizenry is frontrunner in the perennial race to the bottom, the pack nipping at that heel is all Jeff Gilloolys – as is the front runner.

The ice is thin in the game o’ thrones crowd.

And they like it.

Thin ice helps with getting bottom.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
December 8, 2022 3:37 pm

The roots of our foreign policy are Kosher.

rhs jr
rhs jr
December 8, 2022 6:47 pm

The same ZOG that ran the Vietnam and Afghanistan War Policy is running the Ukraine Policy . I remember The Vietnam War escalations well and the “same” stupid NeoCons keep escalating the Ukraine War the same way they did Vietnam. Warmonger Fascist are incorrigibly stupid but like all Leftist they think they are Superior (and these NeoCons even think they are The Chosen). The Mongels, the Muslims, the French, the expelled Jews, the Nazi Germans, and now the NeoCons-Ukraine Nazis, all attacked the Russians and lost; thanks to eternal Fascist NeoCons and Nazi stupidity, Ukraine will be nothing but rubble come Spring. It will be a miracle if the BRICS et all have not reduced the EU & US Economies to rubble by Spring.

Junious Ricardo Stanton
Junious Ricardo Stanton
December 8, 2022 6:53 pm

This post provides a wider almost side by side view of ongoing geopolitical events and analysis, the corporate and digital mind control apparatus wants to keep suppressed. The clear fact is the American Empire is in rapid decline; it is disintegrating domestically and making fatally foolish moves overseas. The Empire’s provocations in Ukraine, towards Taiwan and in the South China Sea are a repeat of the classic imperial overreach which were the undoing of other Western Empires in recent history. “Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are destined to relive them”.
Playing “chicken”, saber rattling and brinksmanship are unwise moves given the fact the US cannot win (and it has been demonstrated in simulated war games) either a conventional or nonconventional regional or global war. The Empire’s weapons are inferior to the Russians and Chinese, the Empire is falling behind in technology, the world is currently choosing sides and Uncle Sam, NATO, Israel and the EU are not the team most of the world wants to play on or for.
The crazies in Washington, London, Brussels and Tel Aviv may rue the day they decided to implement their pipe dreams for Full Spectrum Dominance given the fact they do not control the rare earth minerals/metals, the chip making capacity or the economic leverage required to wage a technological war; as their boneheaded sanctions, trade and currency wars are demonstrating to the world.

i forget
i forget
  Junious Ricardo Stanton
December 9, 2022 1:02 pm

The Six Million Dollar Man, like so many players round the poker table, was a telegraph.

“We can rebuild him.”

Bigger, better, faster, stronger, so much more a force to be reckoned with that being reckoned with by anyone or anything else will no longer be possible.

With “the technology” that we have built in our image we can “build back better” all of reality … in our image.

The graven image is engraved. That is what has “full spectrum dominance.”

Obbledy
Obbledy
December 9, 2022 10:37 am

Not a single”journalist”has made the connection(or wanted to) between Col.vindmann and Trumps”impeachment”…..
Is it not OBVIOUS?….
The little bastard even said it at the time,that Trump was”going against ESTABLISHED policy”regarding Ukraine…
Who was he taking orders from that he walked into an ajoining room and commited treason against a sitting President?!?….
What scum,for committing TREASON!,and the scum whose JOB IS TO INFORM THE PEOPLE!!!