Does Russia ride a Paper Tiger?
“weak leaderships bring calamities on nations”
Amb. Bhadrakumar explores the deeper psycho-geopolitical questions we all ponder. The western assessment is that “Putin shies away from taking tough decisions.” Russia was bearded in their own den, shown by the perpetrators of the strategic bomber bases attack to be perhaps riding a paper tiger, and are now under Judgment.
This aggression on a central pillar of their national security would neither have been tolerated by the old soviet cadre, nor dared by their enemies.
Commensurate hell would already have visited the US strategic bases, at minimum. What is going on? There cannot be business as usual when the very survival, much less credibility of Russia is on the line. How did events get sliced incrementally to this point, after so many red lines were cheekily breached by the West?
He also notes Orange has been dissembling. A leopard does not change spots. His lack of heart in Gaza demonstrates the emptiness of the clutch of words over “saving lives” in 404. All this is not new to us, nor surprising in the amoral imperial core. And no Emperor wants to be the one left holding the stinky bag when the music stops in 404.
But this is really about Russia, and the putative “US-Russia relationship”, the lunge for an elusive mirage which risks snatching defeat from the jaws of Victory, if more unbelievable red line after red line are breached without consequence for the ultimate puppet-masters.
“There is something very wrong with the way Russia is governed today” to have allowed events to escalate to this prior unimaginable threshold. Mere tit-for-tat retaliation cannot now suffice; a rethink and deeper engagement with the opposing US authorities is required. Otherwise Russia will be bled white, and inside her walls, with impunity.
more war mongering from Embassador for Empire Mr B.
Russia then USSR didn’t start any of the World Wars and God willing they won’ do it now – WTF is this ignoramus on about? Its such primitive goading the script must have been written by the US state dept.
I think the interview is only a part of his article
https://www.indianpunchline.com/panda-led-team-returns-from-west-asia/
Pls read the article.
BTW, he is singing paeans for trump aligning with India’s policy towards trump.
Fortunately, I think the Kremlin will disregard the ambassador’s point of view. Russia is winning, and has been for 25 years. The entire world that is honest in its thinking knows this. To the global south, I don’t believe that Russia will look in any way weak if she moderates… Read more »
I think the ambassador outlined some very interesting and useful views here. As he points out, this would have never happened in the Soviet Union, but then the leadership in the West was not so irrational and desperate. That being said, I don’t think he expressed anything that many are… Read more »
bhadrakumar doesn’t usually advocate retaliation—after listening to pravin’s brilliant series, frankly i was taken aback. it seems denazification & attrition must be sidelined by ‘a pearl harbour’ call to mount. global immolation is the expected recourse. what could explain such hesitancy? is it possible–could the russian leadership be compromised? what… Read more »
One cannot have it both ways. Prolonged attrition wars provide time for distressing enemy developments.. Having will and initiative of their own, space is invariably found to deconstruct any formidable defense. As all Law, comity, and civilization were shredded in global commons by one side, so the totalen krieg finds… Read more »
empire’s been working on diminishing russia in the eyes of humanity for centuries. the young QE1 had an offer of marriage from a russian prince in line to rule. how many english thimbles would fit within russia, what riches, what dowry could the young red beauty bring? diamonds, furs, gold,… Read more »
well said. In the big scheme of things, this world war is ultimately the unresolved issue between two cousins: the Russian and the Anglo-Saxon. The last act of a rivalry of a half millennium. Helmer is back in form: he says Russians delayed the inevitable Oreshnik Moment with a new… Read more »
our ‘insouciant’, orlov, chimes in on nima.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZeRJpiNOm4