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From Karl Sanchez: The ‘Fourth Turning’ that will Define our Century—Alastair Crooke

Thanks to Karl for making us aware of this line of thinking.

Crooke’s short essay for his weekly al-Mayadeen column contains an enumeration of points I’ve also commented on here and at other blogs. I’m going to copy/paste it below in full because it needs as much circulation as possible, either by sharing this or copying the above link and spreading it everywhere. Yes, more could be written; but once you read what follows, you’ll ask why more must be said? Well, perhaps more evidence of the current reality needs to be provided for all those blinded by the Propaganda Narrative, but then IMO more than enough already has— including very convincing video of the Ukraine’s debacle of an offensive proving its utter futility.

I’m reminded that Hitler believed victory was still possible while Soviet tanks were on the approaches to Berlin. That same sort of belief we are again seeing within Team Biden and its NATO vassals. Surrender can only come from Russia. Reality is very close to demanding NATO surrender and accept Russia’s security terms for there’s no way NATO can defeat Russia—not even with nukes. And now, Mr. Crooke:

Zbig Brzezinski, then (1997) a US Presidential adviser, put it starkly: ‘Eurasia is the largest Continent on earth; and Europe is America’s indispensable bridgehead into that Heartland. With each expansion of Europe’s scope, therefore, the US sphere of influence expands as well’. And for domination of Eurasia, he said: Ukraine is the key state. [Emphasis Original]

Today, however, the single most momentous development of our time is the tide flowing towards disavowing the western insistence that only one ‘reality’ — the US-led ‘Rules-Based’ ideology (and it alone) — can predominate. This — coupled with the reversal in the earlier colonial cycle such that now the non-West can and is rolling back and ultimately displacing its western overlord — is the ‘Fourth Turning’ that will define our century.

Patrick Lawrence, a veteran American correspondent, observes however, that “to listen to the speeches, pronouncements and off-hand remarks of the power and policy cliques in Washington – you would think that no such [inflection point]” is occurring at all.

Lawrence asks:

“And so, I ask: Can I be the only one to wonder whether those shaping and conducting American foreign policy are blind to this immense global shift, or deaf to what the non–West lately has to say to the West, or too stupid to understand events, or deaf to them – or, in denial, or maybe some of all these?”.

Bold, affirmational statements have a seductive power over audiences, and people often subconsciously prefer the ignorant assertions by the credentialled class over the obviousness of raw ‘facts on the ground’. This, coupled with a western MSM totally beholden to the US Permanent State, creates a sort of moralistic black hole where very little accountability exists for people who propagate deception and exaggeration. People and institutions have had a free pass for so long, they know that there will never be repercussions, even for outright lies — much less dishonest and disingenuous equivocations of discourse.

Now, fifteen months into the Ukraine conflict, (and with the tables turned), Europeans have so overtly and loudly sided with the Biden war to cripple Russia that the turning of the tables cannot be seen as anything but a civilisational defeat for the West.

It is not at all certain however, that Team Biden — with its European proxies in acquiescence — will not resort to open intervention in a desperate attempt to re-appropriate a Western ‘triumph’.

Secretary Blinken, on Friday in Helsinki, seemed to be foreshadowing major long-term escalation when he re-buffed any thoughts of ceasefire, and instead spoke in terms of long-term defence pacts with Ukraine that would lock in future military aid and possibly formalize commitments for mutual defence.

This turnabout was predicated in Blinken’s affirmation, thus underlining Lawrence’s argument that those conducting foreign policy seem either blind, deaf or in denial to shifts in events — by tying the ‘new’ US policy to Putin’s massive “strategic failure” in Ukraine, a débacle, Blinken insisted, that has isolated Moscow, weakened its economy and exposed the weakness of Russia’s once-feared military.

The “sad reality” is of course, the converse: On every front in this conflict, the US has fallen well-short of expectations: Russia has ascendency in terms of forces deployed (by a substantial margin); in terms of sophisticated weaponry; in terms of near domination of the airspace and the electro-magnetic sphere above Ukraine.

In addition, Russia is winning in the financial war and the diplomatic war, where to the West’s consternation, the rest of the world — beyond the G7 — have declined to join with sanctioning Russia.

Nevertheless, the Establishment’s Washington Post headlines with a piece entitled: Biden Shows Growing Appetite To Cross Putin’s Red Lines, with the subtitle: “Despite warnings that arming Ukraine will start a world war – Biden continues to push the Russian leader’s limits — a strategy that brings risk and reward”.

The point here — simply put — is that Biden has an election to win, and may think to try to win it as a ‘war-time President’.

Europeans however, have only elections to LOSE. Why should they go along with a ‘forever war’ in Europe? The blowback to Europe already has been more severe than the intended impact on the Russian economy. European economies are reeling from inflation and the spectre of de-industrialisation – fuelled by self-imposed foreswearing of all imports of cheap Russian energy. Industrial giants like Germany have slumped into a recession — and much of Europe is in recession’s grip too.

Europe – self-evidently – is economically weaker than it thought itself to be at the outset of war, when European leaders were in thrall to the prospect that the European Union was going to bring down a major power — Russia — by financial coup d’état alone. (Much of Europe, including Germany and the EU, had undergone ‘BlackRock financialisation’ from the 2000s, which has notably weakened EU real economies in favour of the services economy).

Recall too, that it was Merkel, as the ‘most powerful woman in Europe’, who secured and ‘covered’ the Brzezinski strategy against Russia — including its’ targetting of Ukraine as a key bridgehead:

“The Konrad Adenauer Foundation … has been heavily involved in Ukraine at least since the Maidan coup in 2014, albeit in a subordinate position. Its last important service to ‘US national interests’ was the Minsk Agreement — Merkel as its leading figure, enabled Ukraine to arm itself with the largest army in Europe”.

Put plainly, the EU has been – and is still — too deeply invested in the US’ Ukraine Project to reverse course, in spite of the dire risks to itself.

 

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Richard
Richard
2 years ago

Yes, the tide of history has turned against the AngloAmerican Empire. Are the shot-callers at the top of the political/economic pyramid unconscious of this? Are they in denial? Are they stupid? Possibly not. Do not mistake the media/propaganda pronouncements of their front men for what they believe. They are acutely… Read more »

emersonreturn
2 years ago
Reply to  Richard

well said, richard. i look forward to you & colin exchanging pov. blessings.

eeyores enigma
eeyores enigma
2 years ago
Reply to  Richard

Finally some clearly observed, well reasoned commentary. Thank you Richard.

archeon
archeon
2 years ago
Reply to  Richard

Richard, I disagree. 30 Years ago Russia was on her knees, China had not risen to such dizzy height’s. The West led by America held the world in the palm of their hands and were free to shape the geopolitical landscape in any way they seen fit. The treaty of… Read more »

Richard
Richard
2 years ago
Reply to  archeon

“The Empire has a cunning plan and we just can not see it.” That is precisely my contention. You can’t see the hegemon’s machinations because they are buried under layers of media propaganda, misinformation, omissions and lies. And it was indeed “free to shape the geopolitical landscape”–which is exactly what… Read more »

AHH
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AHH
2 years ago
Reply to  Richard

I would add America is herself a victim, a hired muscle mindwashed into thinking it is in charge of anything. Supranational rogues worked endlessly since WW2 to burn her up, and with abandon, selling viewers the pablum that wars were not meant to be won but mere cashflow to the… Read more »

Colin Maxwell
Colin Maxwell
2 years ago
Reply to  Richard

Hi Richard.

I agree in principle with the majority of your comment.

But you said… “The difference is the existence of Communist China”.

Does “Communist China” still even exist?

Steve from Oz
2 years ago
Reply to  amarynth

Yes, I’ve thought for some time now that any government that works for the good of its people is a socialist government, no matter what the internal structure and mechanisms are.

Colin Maxwell
Colin Maxwell
2 years ago
Reply to  amarynth

I see this distinction/definition in slightly different light Amarynth… To quote Michael Hudson from his recent excellent discussion with Kin Chi Lau… https://sovereignista.com/2023/06/13/discussion-by-michael-hudson-with-kin-chi-lau-global-university-hong-kong-june-5-2023/ “You need to coordinate the private and public sectors. Instead of like in America and Europe, where the private sector’s objective is to take over the government… Read more »

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archeon
archeon
2 years ago
Reply to  Richard

Richard, with respect, what you are saying makes no sense, forgive my bluntness please, I do not mean to offend. We broadly agree that the Empire won the cold war by default, USSR opted out and expected peace in return. The American led Western Empire then had the power to… Read more »

archeon
archeon
2 years ago
Reply to  amarynth

Amarynth, “I know not with weapons WW3 will be fought, but WW4 will be fought with sticks and stones” Albert Einstein. Not left over weapons from the previous war, or even scrap metal for swords, arrow and spear points, sticks and stones. Is a world without science the dark ages,… Read more »

AHH
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AHH
2 years ago
Reply to  archeon

Hi Archeon, this is a deep matter.. I lack the vocabulary to describe it. Richard’s considered position is a minority position, but nevertheless a valid one, and consistent with the historical behavior of Empires in their end-stage… we may have to agree to disagree, as with tactics against Hegemony… it… Read more »

archeon
archeon
2 years ago
Reply to  AHH

AHH, I do not believe I have ever met a person I would describe as evil unless it is me. If I lived their lives I would be them. There but for the grace of god and all that. China will not have our failed elite, you see what they… Read more »

Steve from Oz
2 years ago
Reply to  archeon

“I see an empire self destructing…” As do I archeon. When Putin coined the term “Empire of Lies” he could have just as easily said “Empire of Illusions”. When the empire converted from industrial to financial it became parasitic. It is consuming the host, seen most visibly in Ukraine. Its… Read more »

archeon
archeon
2 years ago
Reply to  Steve from Oz

Steve from Oz, with respect, liberalism, conservationism and all the other isms are just sub divisions of the sheep pen they control. At last I have found a brother who understands that individualism does not truly exist. We can not exist as an individual, who would give birth to you,… Read more »

eeyores enigma
eeyores enigma
2 years ago

First of all everyone always talks about US aggression as if they have “gone to war” and they can’t win or keep losing. It is not and never has been a “war”. They always have many other ulterior motives and they nearly always achieve them. Mostly it is about securing… Read more »

emersonreturn
2 years ago

there is indeed a turning, & like so many marvels & miracles, this turning while its arrival may’ve been predicted, its unfolding was completely misconstrued. we have a great new world dawning, multipolar, rather than singularly dominated. so great a turning as a return to eden. i, agree with karl… Read more »

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AHH
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AHH
2 years ago
Reply to  emersonreturn

Yes a deep dive for us but Mr. Crooke is surfacing. I am starting to enjoy him again, on a regular basis!  He is starting to connect dots beyond the West (we can only contemplate madness for so long…) and the fait accompli. Little Blinkie does us all a service..… Read more »

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emersonreturn
2 years ago
Reply to  AHH

lol, yes, ahh, an exorcist! 🙂 agreed, divine intervention is occurring, the oxygen fuelling our every inhalation. blessings.

karlof1
2 years ago
Reply to  amarynth

Thanks for spreading Crooke’s valuable work. I usually don’t copy/paste his entire essays, but this one was too good and was rather short. His <i>al-Mayadeen</i> columns are usually published on Saturdays, with his longer SCF essays coming late Sunday or Monday. Apparently, he’s also interviewed by Judge Napolitano several times… Read more »