The Gathering Storm

Guest Post by Douglas Macgregor

America’s self-inflicted trouble in Ukraine aggravates our dangerous trouble at home.

The crisis of American national power has begun. America’s economy is tipping over, and Western financial markets are quietly panicking. Imperiled by rising interest rates, mortgage-backed securities and U.S. Treasuries are losing their value. The market’s proverbial “vibes”—feelings, emotions, beliefs, and psychological penchants—suggest a dark turn is underway inside the American economy.

American national power is measured as much by American military capability as by economic potential and performance. The growing realization that American and European military-industrial capacity cannot keep up with Ukrainian demands for ammunition and equipment is an ominous signal to send during a proxy war that Washington insists its Ukrainian surrogate is winning.

Russian economy-of-force operations in southern Ukraine appear to have successfully ground down attacking Ukrainian forces with the minimal expenditure of Russian lives and resources. While Russia’s implementation of attrition warfare worked brilliantly, Russia mobilized its reserves of men and equipment to field a force that is several magnitudes larger and significantly more lethal than it was a year ago.

Russia’s massive arsenal of artillery systems including rockets, missiles, and drones linked to overhead surveillance platforms converted Ukrainian soldiers fighting to retain the northern edge of the Donbas into pop-up targets. How many Ukrainian soldiers have died is unknown, but one recent estimate wagers between 150,000-200,000 Ukrainians have been killed in action since the war began, while another estimates about 250,000.

Given the glaring weakness of NATO members’ ground, air, and air defense forces, an unwanted war with Russia could easily bring hundreds of thousands of Russian Troops to the Polish border, NATO’s Eastern Frontier. This is not an outcome Washington promised its European allies, but it’s now a real possibility.

In contrast to the Soviet Union’s hamfisted and ideologically driven foreign policymaking and execution, contemporary Russia has skillfully cultivated support for its cause in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. The fact that the West’s economic sanctions damaged the U.S. and European economies while turning the Russian ruble into one of the international system’s strongest currencies has hardly enhanced Washington’s global standing.

Biden’s policy of forcibly pushing NATO to Russia’s borders forged a strong commonality of security and trade interests between Moscow and Beijing that is attracting strategic partners in South Asia like India, and partners like Brazil in Latin America. The global economic implications for the emerging Russo-Chinese axis and their planned industrial revolution for some 3.9 billion people in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) are profound.

In sum, Washington’s military strategy to weaken, isolate, or even destroy Russia is a colossal failure and the failure puts Washington’s proxy war with Russia on a truly dangerous path. To press on, undeterred in the face of Ukraine’s descent into oblivion, ignores three metastasizing threats: 1. Persistently high inflation and rising interest rates that signal economic weakness. (The first American bank failure since 2020 is a reminder of U.S. financial fragility.) 2. The threat to stability and prosperity inside European societies already reeling from several waves of unwanted refugees/migrants. 3. The threat of a wider European war.

Inside presidential administrations, there are always competing factions urging the president to adopt a particular course of action. Observers on the outside seldom know with certainty which faction exerts the most influence, but there are figures in the Biden administration seeking an off-ramp from involvement in Ukraine. Even Secretary of State Antony Blinken, a rabid supporter of the proxy war with Moscow, recognizes that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s demand that the West help him recapture Crimea is a red line for Putin that might lead to a dramatic escalation from Moscow.

Backing down from the Biden administration’s malignant and asinine demands for a humiliating Russian withdrawal from eastern Ukraine before peace talks can convene is a step Washington refuses to take. Yet it must be taken. The higher interest rates rise, and the more Washington spends at home and abroad to prosecute the war in Ukraine, the closer American society moves toward internal political and social turmoil. These are dangerous conditions for any republic.

From all the wreckage and confusion of the last two years, there emerges one undeniable truth. Most Americans are right to be distrustful of and dissatisfied with their government. President Biden comes across as a cardboard cut-out, a stand-in for ideological fanatics in his administration, people that see executive power as the means to silence political opposition and retain permanent control of the federal government.

Americans are not fools. They know that members of Congress flagrantly trade stocks based on inside information, creating conflicts of interest that would land most citizens in jail. They also know that since 1965 Washington led them into a series of failed military interventions that severely weakened American political, economic, and military power.

Far too many Americans believe they have had no real national leadership since January 21, 2021. It is high time the Biden administration found an off-ramp designed to extricate Washington, D.C., from its proxy Ukrainian war against Russia. It will not be easy. Liberal internationalism or, in its modern guise, “moralizing globalism,” makes prudent diplomacy arduous, but now is the time. In Eastern Europe, the spring rains present both Russian and Ukrainian ground forces with a sea of mud that severely impedes movement. But the Russian High Command is preparing to ensure that when the ground dries and Russian ground forces attack, the operations will achieve an unambiguous decision, making it clear that Washington and its supporters have no chance to rescue the dying regime in Kiev. From then on, negotiations will be extremely difficult, if not impossible.

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21 Comments
Muscledawg
Muscledawg
March 18, 2023 8:10 am

One of the very few military, retired or not, ppl that I trust for the truth. Judge Nap has good interviews with the Gen.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
March 18, 2023 8:22 am

Time to nut up.

BROADSWORD (lyrics)

I see a dark sail on the horizon
Set under a black cloud that hides the sun.
Bring me my broadsword and clear understanding.
Bring me my cross of gold as a talisman.
Get up to the roundhouse on the cliff-top standing.
Take women and children and bed them down.
Bring me my broadsword and clear understanding.
Bring me my cross of gold as a talisman.
Bless with a hard heart those who surround me.
Bless the women and children who firm our hands.
Put our backs to the north wind. Hold fast by the river.
Sweet memories to drive us on for the motherland.
I see a dark sail on the horizon
Set under a black cloud that hides the sun.
So, bring me my broadsword and clear understanding.
Bring me my cross of gold as a talisman.
So bring me my broadsword
And a cross of gold as a talisman.

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Defector
Defector
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 18, 2023 6:04 pm

Well JT is one of my favourites.
Lyrics-wise, Ian Anderson is perhaps (one of) the best.
Bob Dylan and Frank Zappa two others ( not the music, BD is no FZ match).
Oh yeah, Rush.
But in this particular case, War Pigs by Black Sabbath is the most appropriate.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 18, 2023 9:37 am

Jews in the Biden Administration. Good luck trying to negotiate with that.

Ron Klain Chief of Staff resigned in 2023, replaced by Jeffrey Zients.
Janet Yellin Secretary of Treasury
Alejandro Mayorkas Secretary of Homeland Security
Tony Blinken Secretary of State
Merrick Garland Attorney General
Jared Bernstein. Council of Economic Advisers
Rochelle Walensky Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Wendy Sherman Deputy Secretary of State
Anne Neuberger Deputy National Security Adviser for Cybersecurity
Jeffrey Zients Chief of Staff, formerly COVID-19 Response Coordinator
David Kessler Co-chair of the COVID-19 Advisory Board and Head of Operation Warp Speed

David Cohen CIA Deputy Director
Avril Haines Director of National Intelligence
Rachel Levine Deputy Health Secretary
Jennifer Klein Co-chair Council on Gender Policy
Jessica Rosenworcel Chair of the Federal Communications Commission
Stephanie Pollack Deputy Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration
Polly Trottenberg Deputy Secretary of Transportation
Mira Resnick State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Security
Roberta Jacobson National Security Council “border czar”
Gary Gensler Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman*
Genine Macks Fidler National Council on the Humanities
Shelley Greenspan White House liaison to the Jewish community
Thomas Nides U.S. Ambassador to Israel
Eric Garcetti U.S. Ambassador to India [to be confirmed]
Amy Gutmann U.S. Ambassador to Germany
David Cohen U.S. Ambassador to Canada
Mark Gitenstein U.S. Ambassador to the European Union
Deborah Lipstadt Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
Jonathan Kaplan U.S. Ambassador to Singapore
Marc Stanley U.S. Ambassador to Argentina
Rahm Emanuel U.S. Ambassador to Japan
Sharon Kleinbaum Commissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
Dan Shapiro Adviser on Iran
Alan Leventhal U.S. Ambassador to Denmark
Michael Adler U.S. Ambassador to Belgium
Michèle Taylor U.S. Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Council
Jonathan Kanter Assistant Attorney General in the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division
Jed Kolko Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs at the Department of Commerce

Aaron Keyak Deputy Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
Stuart Eizenstat Special Adviser on Holocaust Issues
Steven Dettelbach Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Amos Hochstein Bureau of Energy Resources Special Envoy
Eric Lander Science and Technology Adviser
Ned Price** State Department Spokesperson
Ellen Germain U.S. Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 18, 2023 9:43 am

Each of these individuals has only what power the great masses yield to them.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Anonymous
March 18, 2023 1:09 pm

Only if one assumes we have knowledge of what exactly they are up to at any given moment, and we do not.

anon a moos
anon a moos
March 18, 2023 9:43 am

Of course we all know that protesting is useless and we can’t possibly win against the satanic cultists running the clown world as we know it. Thankfully the 2nd will stymie the govt’s plans to enslave us all. Until they tire of trying to shackle us further we’ll just ride out the storm, quiet like, maybe somewhat sheepish. Stroke that 2nd a little more after all its the land of the free.

Added: Contains sarcasm ^^^

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dutch-farmers-storm-victory-regional-elections-set-become-largest-party-senate

When people act, as in putting their bodies on the line, THEN will change come. Sure glad the land of the free has been setting the example these last 3 years. oh wait.

What will it take to motivate the ‘brave’ into action?

World War Zero
World War Zero
  anon a moos
March 18, 2023 5:35 pm

What will it take?

An example set by the smallest of victories by the most unassuming of decent citizens. Then the flood gates open.

Boogie
Boogie
March 18, 2023 9:55 am

If we, the American people wont stand against an out of control Government hell bent on world domination, then for the sake of humanity, we need to be destroyed. It pains me to say that, but we have become the personification of evil and the representation of the worst of mankind.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Boogie
March 18, 2023 1:13 pm

Patience. When stuff starts breaking and the electricity is janky and the ebt is turned down among the other trains of abuses and usurpations society will become fully engaged.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Boogie
March 19, 2023 12:44 am

What do you mean “we”?

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 18, 2023 10:01 am

Russia is not Libya, Iraq or Afghanistan. It is not a pushover that can be overwhelmed by a massively superior military. It will require a total war to defeat them and at least 10 trillion dollars we don’t have. PTB had better think twice about their desire for war with Russia. Even if USA wins, the war could be the Black Swan that kills the empire.

TwatWaffle
TwatWaffle
  overthecliff
March 18, 2023 11:28 am

Spot on. Russia sees this as an existential threat to their survival, much like when the Scandinavians, French, and Germans were. And they’re fighting like it. The US has only come close to fighting in this manner in the Pacific, against a “death is glorious,” enemy in Japan. FJB better find the offramp quickly, and bust out the Chapstick & kneecaps (there’s a visual).

However, I think the rising multipolar block will want nothing to do with the US, et al., until the current system collapses. Maybe.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  overthecliff
March 19, 2023 12:38 am

No one is trying to defeat them. This is just a war to kill whites and rack up contracts.

anon a moos
anon a moos
March 18, 2023 10:56 am

USAUSAUSA is gonna kick some russian and chinese ASS baby. Big bad nuke subs are going to bring the hurt to these upstarts in the next decade or so.

We just have to call a time out to get ready first. The ruskies and chinaman’s are stoopid and will honor a time out on our word that we won’t build weapons and just want to get along with everyone.


a number one DoD acquisition priority. After years of science and technology, prototyping, and advanced design specs, the U.S. Navy is now building its first Columbia-class submarine, slated to arrive at the end of the decade.

Taken from the 19 Forty five neocon mouth piece site.

Prediction: Will be billions over budget, perhaps sink, and definitely be mothballed like the cLitoral ships early retirements because, reasons. But hey, murikan built where quality is…

B_MC
B_MC
March 18, 2023 11:03 am

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B_MC
B_MC
March 18, 2023 11:04 am
Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  B_MC
March 18, 2023 11:24 am

NPR was still liecasting this morning that Ukraine is defeating Russia in Bakhmut, so if the opinion formers have changed their minds, they either haven’t changed their policies or haven’t informed their Luegenpresse yet.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
March 19, 2023 12:40 am

Weren’t all these guys saying Bakhmut would be taken ages ago?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 18, 2023 11:39 am

So glad that Tucker has this guy on regularly…not regularly enough, but having him on at all is great.

B_MC
B_MC
March 18, 2023 1:22 pm

American national power is measured as much by American military capability as by economic potential and performance. The growing realization that American and European military-industrial capacity cannot keep up with Ukrainian demands for ammunition and equipment is an ominous signal to send during a proxy war that Washington insists its Ukrainian surrogate is winning.

The Western Empire Is Mor(t)ally Wounded

Here is the astounding part, in my eyes. The West could have stretched their horizon for another twenty or even fifty years. If only they would have been rational. If only they would have seen the obvious. Let me give you an example, from this week’s WSJ (3-7-23). The first in a series of ‘explanatory’ articles trying to shape the ideological battleground confronting us. One in which a Lt. Gen. says he was struck by ‘how quickly China had advanced’ and how ‘our long-held doctrines about warfare were becoming obsolete’.

Now, this is not the astounding part. No, the stunner is that he was saying this in 2018…

Let me recount the WSJ story. In countless war-games against China since that time, every iteration shows the Western Empire running out of munitions in a few weeks. Weeks. In the meantime, Russia continues to empty our armory in the killing fields of Donbas. Even the UK Minister of Defense admits they have only a few weeks of ammo left after shipping everything to Ukraine. And here is the salient point—the West is industrially naked. We need months to produce what the idiots in Kiev are using in a single day. While the Russians are expending ten times that amount. Without pause.

Does anyone really believe this is winnable? I don’t. And again, this is before we get to the China question. This is now. Not tomorrow. Now…

And so, let’s move along, Citizen. The kinetic front is lost. And so is the economic theatre. There is no real productivity left in the West. The bulk of our supposedly gargantuan GDP is composed of Health care, Education, Media/Entertainment and FIRE (Finance, Insurance, Real-Estate). All of which are composed of electronic blips in a computer. There is no industrial base left. For munitions or materiel.

The Western Empire Is Mor(t)ally Wounded — Guest Post by Ianto Watt