It’s time for Russia to give the West a nuclear reminder

Guest Post by Dmitri Trenin

Strategic stability is usually understood as the absence of incentives for a nuclear-armed power to launch a massive first strike. Typically, it’s viewed primarily in military-technical terms. The reasons why an attack may be contemplated are usually not taken into account.

This idea emerged in the middle of the last century, when the USSR had achieved military-strategic parity with the US and the Cold War between them had entered a “mature” phase of limited confrontation and some predictability. The solution to the problem of strategic stability was then seen in the constant maintenance of contacts between the political leadership of the two superpowers. Which led to arms control and transparency in arranging their respective arsenals.

However, the first quarter of the 21st century is ending in conditions very different from the relative international political stability of the 1970s. The US-centric world order established after the end of the Cold War is being seriously challenged and its foundations are visibly shaken. The global hegemony of Washington and the position of the collective West as a whole is weakening, while the economic, military, scientific and technological might and political importance of non-Western countries –first and foremost China, but also India– are growing. This is leading to a deterioration in relations between the US and other power centers.

The two largest nuclear powers, Russia and the US, are in a state of semi-direct armed conflict. This confrontation is officially regarded in Russia as an existential threat. This situation has become possible as a result of the failure of strategic deterrence (in its geopolitical dimension) in an area where Russia’s vital interests are present. It should be noted that the main cause of the conflict is Washington’s conscious disregard –for three decades now– of Moscow’s clearly and explicitly expressed security interests.

Moreover, in the Ukrainian conflict, the US military and political leadership has not only articulated, but has publicly expressed, the mission of using its proxy to inflict a strategic military defeat on Russia, despite its nuclear status.

This is a complex undertaking in which the collective economic, political, military, military-technical, intelligence and informational capacity of the West is integrated with the actions of the Ukrainian armed forces in direct combat against the Russian army. In other words, the US is trying to defeat Russia not only without using nuclear weapons, but even without formally engaging in hostilities.

In this context, the declaration by the five nuclear powers on January 3, 2022, that “nuclear war should not be waged” and that “there can be no winners,” seems like a relic of the past. A proxy war between the nuclear powers is already underway; moreover, in the course of this conflict, more and more restrictions are being removed, both in terms of the weapon systems used and the participation of Western troops, as well as the geographical limits of the theater of war. It is possible to pretend that a certain ‘strategic stability’ is being maintained, but only if, like the US, a player sets the task of inflicting a strategic defeat on the enemy at the hands of its client state and expects that the enemy will not dare to use nuclear weapons.

Thus, the concept of strategic stability in its original form – the creation and maintenance of military-technical conditions to prevent a sudden massive nuclear strike – only partially retains its meaning under current conditions.

Strengthening nuclear deterrence could be the solution to the real problem of restoring strategic stability, which has been seriously disrupted by the ongoing and escalating conflict. To begin with, it is worth rethinking the concept of deterrence and, in the process, changing its name.

For example, instead of a passive, we should talk about an active form. The adversary should not remain in a state of comfort, believing that the war he is waging with the help of another country will not affect him in any way. In other words, it is necessary to put fear back into the minds and hearts of the enemy’s leaders. The beneficial sort of fear, it’s worth stressing.

It must also be recognized that the limits of purely verbal intervention have been exhausted at this stage of the Ukrainian conflict. Channels of communication all the way to the top must remain open around the clock, but the most important messages at this stage must be sent through concrete steps: doctrinal changes; military exercises to test them; underwater and aerial patrols along the coasts of the likely enemy; warnings about preparations for nuclear tests and the tests themselves; the imposition of no-fly zones over part of the Black Sea, and so on. The point of these actions is not only to demonstrate determination and readiness to use available capabilities to protect Russia’s vital interests, but –most importantly– to bring the enemy to a halt and encourage it to engage in serious dialogue.

The escalation ladder does not end here. Military-technical steps can be followed by real acts, warnings of which have already been given: for example, attacks on air bases and supply centers on the territory of NATO countries, and so on. There is no need to go further. We simply need to understand, and help the enemy to understand, that strategic stability in the real, not narrow, technical sense of the word is not compatible with armed conflict between nuclear powers, even if (for the time being) it is being waged indirectly.

It is unlikely that the enemy will accept this state of affairs easily and immediately. At the very least, they will need to realize that this is our position and draw the appropriate conclusions.

It is time for us to start revising the conceptual apparatus we use in matters of security strategy. We talk about international security, strategic stability, deterrence, arms control, nuclear non-proliferation and so on. These concepts emerged in the course of the development of Western – mainly American – political thought and found immediate practical application in US foreign policy. They are based on existing realities but adapted to American foreign policy objectives. We have tried to adapt them to our needs, but with mixed success.

It is time to move on and develop our own concepts that reflect Russia’s position in the world as well as its needs.

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46 Comments
Ray Gun
Ray Gun
March 24, 2024 8:39 am

A hypersonic nuke strike on the White House would certainly be s good wake up call from Russia

Art
Art
  Ray Gun
March 24, 2024 9:11 am

And then the lumbering 60 year old ICBMs launch and get shot down within a few minutes, and it’s “Good Night!”

fujigm
fujigm
  Art
March 24, 2024 1:34 pm

They could probably kill them in their silos.

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Ray Gun
March 24, 2024 10:11 am

Yup,a few well placed Khinzals should do…
Make a nuclear waste land out of Ukraine !

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Ray Gun
March 24, 2024 5:22 pm

Just take out Langley, Foggy Bottom and the NSA’s Utah Data Center.

Art
Art
March 24, 2024 9:09 am

I think Russia knows its position and needs very well already.

Anonymouse
Anonymouse
March 24, 2024 9:39 am

Why destroy infrastructure when you can just light off an EMP, shut down the power grid and start the internal war between the haves and have nots. Those nations sitting on the sidelines that initiated the carnage will arrive in the aftermath to claim the remains.

Horseless Headsman
Horseless Headsman
  Anonymouse
March 24, 2024 11:19 am

The most likely avenue IMHO.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymouse
March 24, 2024 1:26 pm

Effect. Make sure no one else gives it a try.

Steve
Steve
  Anonymouse
March 24, 2024 3:19 pm

Why destroy our infrastructure when you can elect Democrats and Rinos to do it for you.

Kennyboy
Kennyboy
March 24, 2024 9:41 am

IS STARTING A “NUCLEAR WAR” AN ANSWER FOLKS??????
ESPECIALLY WHEN SUCH “MADNESS” MEANS “NO SURVIVORS” LEFT???
ONLY “PURE EVIL” COMES UP WITH CRAP LIKE THAT…UNDERSTAND???

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Kennyboy
March 24, 2024 9:52 am

Suck ALL our dicks, Kenny. Nobody here is starting any nuclear wars…so fuck right on off now.

Simplicus Carpenteria
Simplicus Carpenteria
  Kennyboy
March 24, 2024 11:19 am

Talk to GFYJB and his crew of demons about it . Were it up to me a lot more survival of the fittest and a lot less subsidization of stupidity in the last fifty years or so and we wouldnt even have to be talking about it . We really didnt do ourselves or anyone else any favors for all of our counterfiet compassion . We just have a lot more stupid people and that carries its own set of problems . Second order thinking ( conservatism in a nutshell ) asks what the negative outcomes might be to so called progressive ideas before it leaps ahead blindly off of a cliff .And yeah a lot of the time the answer is as Dr Evil is qouted as saying ” yeah how bout NOOooo ?!”

k31
k31
  Kennyboy
March 24, 2024 3:11 pm

God already promised he will cut it short before man exterminates itself.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Kennyboy
March 24, 2024 5:06 pm

Kenny doesn’t know how to take is cap locks off.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
March 24, 2024 9:51 am

When it comes, there will be no warning. You’ve all had years of warnings that you’ve already ignored.

The next words out of Putin’s mouth are likely to be ” See? I told you so!”

Simplicus Carpenteria
Simplicus Carpenteria
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 24, 2024 11:30 am

Was Obama’s Netflix movie ” Leave The World Behind ” predictive programming ?Julia Roberts sure played” total bitch/ average white liberal American female ( same diff ) well , it was almost as if she wasn’t acting .Kevin Bacon was the prepper type ( our kinda guy ) and I must say his character wasn’t treated particularly unsympathetically.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Simplicus Carpenteria
March 24, 2024 5:08 pm

I can’t hardly believe you watched such propaganda shit.

august
august
  Simplicus Carpenteria
March 24, 2024 5:14 pm

Watching Netflix is… questionable.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  august
March 25, 2024 9:06 am

“Sketchy” is how I’d describe it.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Simplicus Carpenteria
March 25, 2024 9:05 am

I really couldn’t say, bro. I don’t do Netflix and I don’t do Obama. Even Kevin Bacon couldn’t lure me into watching that shit show.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 24, 2024 9:57 am

I get so tired of hearing about how we forced Russia to invade Ukraine by impinging on their security interests. Where were these people when the USSR made Cuba a proxy, fomented communist revolutions throughout central and South America and armed North Vietnam? Since civilization began, adversaries have impinged on the security interests of their opponents to the extent they felt they could without suffering a consequence. When they tried, weaker ones paid a price, while the stronger got off relatively unscathed. It remains to be seen who will win the battle of wills (probably Russia due to our feckless government and out picking a weak proxy) but Russia didn’t have to invade, it chose to.

Rifles are the Cure
Rifles are the Cure
  Anonymous
March 24, 2024 10:25 am

Sounds to me , by that logic, the US has chosen not to repel the current invasion of its southern border.
Choices have consequences.
At least the Ruskies chose to bring the fight to defend their border.
And by the way, War Pig Nuland planned the Ukraine misadventure back in ‘13. What, by chance, might have been the purpose of that plan?
Looks like we are now the weaker adversary…
Russia appears relatively unscathed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Rifles are the Cure
March 24, 2024 11:12 am

Russia didn’t choose to protect its border, it chose to attempt to expand it. This story isn’t over yet. We thought that the USSR was a super power until time showed it wasn’t. We may be the weaker adversary but we won’t know until the war is over and we discover the full extent of the extent to which Russia was scathed.

Peter Horry
Peter Horry
  Anonymous
March 24, 2024 3:42 pm

WTF do people with your world-view plan on doing when Team Evil (the USSA and her Western vassal states) LOSES this global war to Russia and China?

What happens to “weaker adversaries” when they start and lose modern peer-on-peer wars? We won’t know until the war is over and we discover the full extent of the extent to which Russia kicks our feminine prima-donna ass…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Peter Horry
March 24, 2024 5:10 pm

The Rainbow warriors will save the US and Europe from Russia and China!, LOL ROTFLMAO

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 24, 2024 5:09 pm

The US and NATO broke the treaty, not Russia. Obama and Biden if you want to be specific.

VOWG
VOWG
  Anonymous
March 25, 2024 8:00 am

Russia taking back what was once Russian.

august
august
  Rifles are the Cure
March 24, 2024 5:19 pm

I heartily endorse the term “War Pig Nuland” as a universal descriptor for this particular… um, war pig.

As mentioned by others (e.g. Ann Barnhardt) Ms Nuland’s own efforts transformed her from a semi-attractive young woman into a true human pig.

“By the time you’re fifty, you have the face you deserve.”

zappalives
zappalives
  Rifles are the Cure
March 24, 2024 6:14 pm

The democrat party has not only failed in its Ukraine mis-adventure it has propelled Russia into creating a total war production capability.
Meanwhile I dont hear of any plans to increase US production.
Just more money poured into the dark hole for costly weapon systems that dont work.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 24, 2024 11:12 am

USSR aint Russia, but you have USSA

beau
beau
  Anonymous
March 24, 2024 1:00 pm

to far too many, Russia = USSR, no longer true, and still believe the USA is NOT the USSA, which it most assuredly has become. for this ignorance, we have been, are now and will continue to pay a significant price.

fujigm
fujigm
  beau
March 24, 2024 1:41 pm

True.
Dimwits such as anon above refer to actions of the USSR 60 years ago.
The USSR disappeared over 30 years ago.
The chess board changed.
The deep state didn’t.
They had to keep Russia as an enemy to keep the MIC money swindle going.
But even that comes to an end.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  fujigm
March 24, 2024 5:13 pm

The Deep State did change, without the USSR it got bigger and stupider. But it needed Russia as an excuse for it’s growth, the military industrial complex and the government take away of Constitutional rights, so it provoked Russia.

flash
flash
  Anonymous
March 24, 2024 11:30 am

There would have been no Soviet Union sans the Lend and Lease program , plus allowing the USSR to counterfeit billions in our our Federal Reserve fiat, which wasn’t hard for them since Uncle Schlomo gave them the plates. You can say that Communism in the USSR and China would never have existed if the US had not fostered and funded it while Americans did without. It’s history, bruh….get some.

https://archive.org/details/FromMajorJordansDiaries1952Signed/mode/2up?q=George+Racey+Jordan+From+Major+Jordans+Diaries

Simplicus Carpenteria
Simplicus Carpenteria
  Anonymous
March 24, 2024 11:40 am

Well it does at first seem far fetched to think that a nation could go from full on totalitarian communism to Christian Nationalism well within the space of our life times until you realize that a nation went from Christian Nationalist to almost full on commie totalitarian in the same period ? Oh yeah, that’s us by the way .

Elder Son
Elder Son
  Anonymous
March 24, 2024 9:16 pm

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Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Elder Son
March 25, 2024 12:29 am

Flash, you may have some meme competition.

That last one is killer.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
March 25, 2024 9:10 am

What’s the weather like over there on the far side of reality?

T4C
T4C
March 24, 2024 11:09 am

VoxDay:

Translation: Russia doesn’t need to nuke anyone yet, or even rattle its nuclear saber, but since neither the USA nor the European states have been willing to pay any heed to a) the comprehensive defeat of the Ukrainian forces in Ukraine, b) the series of tactical defeats of the NATO forces in Ukraine, c) diplomacy, or d) the observable geostrategic imbalance in favor of BRICS in general and Russia in particular, it is going to be necessary to inflict damage directly in the territory of the various NATO countries before any negotiated settlements are possible.

Fortunately, even in the aftermath of the murderous attack on the Russian civilian population, it appears the Russians intend to remain disciplined and will limit their response to military targets. However, this will certainly be an escalation which will, no doubt, lead to an absolute explosion of fear, hysteria, and warmongering on the part of Clown World’s pet politicians and media outlets, and, quite possibly, among the general populations.

So, it’s time to prepare yourself for the next stage of World War III. It appears we’re going to learn the difference between a special military operation and an actual war.

august
august
  T4C
March 24, 2024 5:24 pm

I suggest that Russia make a serious effort to kill every NATO serviceman who sets foot in Ukraine, with the exception of those serving directly at the various NATO embassies.

Send Brussels a message, indeed.

Richard Ruggiero
Richard Ruggiero
March 24, 2024 11:57 am

Russia, the CCP and the Globalists have installed their Quisling in the White House. They’re all collaborating together to capture our wealth, destroy our military, humiliate and genocide us. We could have behaved like men but we did nothing and now in 2024 we’re going to suffer the consequences of our cowardice.

Knothing
Knothing
  Richard Ruggiero
March 24, 2024 1:50 pm

Russia? You are positing Russians installed a US regime that murders their own people, steals their investments, sanctions their activities, and destroys their allies? Seems like blame-shifting.

Former victims of Global Vice Squad entrapment schemes, like Russia, may advise us on extracting ourselves from the Wiemar-style defeat you correctly describe. If we can remember how to be a self-determined people in time.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Knothing
March 24, 2024 3:11 pm

The Russian oligarch who gave Bidens $3.5 million for a meeting was among the small number not sanctioned in either round of sanctions against Russia imposed by the Dementia Joe regime.

T4C
T4C
March 24, 2024 4:30 pm

☦That Orthodox Guy☦@OrthodoxPatriot

You never see those godless Satanists in the West doing this.

PUTIN PRAYS FOR THOSE KILLED IN SAVAGE TERROR ATTACK: as Russia mourns over 150 people murdered in Crocus City Hall, Russian leader in tribute vid above from church lights candle to pay his last respects to victims of Ukraine-linked terrorism.

Yahsure
Yahsure
March 24, 2024 10:15 pm

Your thinking about this wrong. every country has a MIC that needs war to justify its existence. including the Russians, that’s why these wars are drawn out on purpose. Like highway workers milking out a job. I do think backing the bear into a corner is a bad idea.