By Pepe Escobar: The Empire of Whiners simply can't get enough when it comes to huff,
puff and pout as the Empire of Sanctions.
With an Orwellian 99% majority that would delight the Kim dynasty in North Korea, the "representative democracy" Capitol Hill has bulldozed its latest House/Senate sanctions package, aimed mostly at Russia, but also targeting Iran and North Korea.
The White House's announcement — late Friday afternoon in the middle of summer — that President Trump has approved and will sign the bill was literally buried in the news cycle amidst the proverbial 24/7 Russia-gate related hysteria.
Trump will be required to justify to Congress, in writing, any initiative to ease sanctions on Russia. And Congress is entitled to launch an automatic review of any such initiative.
Translation; the death knell of any possibility for the White House to reset relations with Russia.
With an Orwellian 99% majority that would delight the Kim dynasty in North Korea, the "representative democracy" Capitol Hill has bulldozed its latest House/Senate sanctions package, aimed mostly at Russia, but also targeting Iran and North Korea.
The White House's announcement — late Friday afternoon in the middle of summer — that President Trump has approved and will sign the bill was literally buried in the news cycle amidst the proverbial 24/7 Russia-gate related hysteria.
Trump will be required to justify to Congress, in writing, any initiative to ease sanctions on Russia. And Congress is entitled to launch an automatic review of any such initiative.
Translation; the death knell of any possibility for the White House to reset relations with Russia.
Congress in fact is just ratifying the ongoing
Russia demonization campaign orchestrated by the neocon and neoliberalcon
deep state/War Party establishment.
Economic war has been declared
against Russia for at least three years now. The difference is this
latest package also declares economic war against Europe, especially
Germany.
That centers on the energy
front, by demonizing the implementation of the Nord Stream
2 gas pipeline and forcing the EU to buy US natural gas.
Make no mistake; the EU leadership will
counterpunch. Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission
(EC), put it mildly when he said, "America first cannot mean that Europe's
interests come last."
On the Russia front, what the Empire
of Sanctions faces does not even qualify as a hollow victory.
Kommersant has reported that Moscow, among other actions, will retaliate
by banning all American IT companies and all US agricultural products
from the Russian market, as well as exporting titanium
to Boeing (30% of which comes from Russia).
On the Russia-China strategic partnership
front, trying to restrict Russia-EU energy deals will only allow more
currency swaps between the ruble and the yuan; a key plank of the
post-US dollar multipolar world.
And then there's the possible, major
game-changer; the German front.
The Fools on the Hill
Even without considering the stellar
historical record of Washington not only meddling but bombing and
regime-changing vast swathes of the planet — from Iraq and Libya
to the current threats against Iran, Venezuela and North Korea —
the Russia-gate hysteria about meddling in the 2016 US presidential
election is a non-story, by now thoroughly
debunked.
The heart of the matter is, once
again, energy wars.
According to a Middle East-based US
energy source not hostage to the Beltway consensus, "the message
in these sanctions is the EU has no future unless it buys US natural gas
to cut out Russia. To deny Russia the natural gas market of the
EU was the goal behind the just lost war in Syria to put the Qatar-Saudi
Arabia-Syria-Turkey-EU pipeline in and the opening to Iran
for an Iran-Iraq-Syria-Turkey-EU pipeline. None of these plans
worked."
The source adds as evidence the 2014
oil price war against Russia, orchestrated by "the dumping
of Gulf States' surplus oil or reserve capacity on the world market.
Since this has failed to bring Russia to its knees, the destruction
of the Russian natural gas market in the EU has become a national
priority for the United States."
As it stands, 30% of all EU oil and
natural gas imports come from Russia. In parallel, the Russia-China energy
partnership is being progressively enhanced. Russia is already geared
to increase oil and gas exports to China and Asia as a whole.
The leadership in Berlin is now
convinced that Washington is jeopardizing Germany's energy
diversification/energy security via the sanctions war. Russian
natural gas and oil is secured by overland routes and is not dependent
on the oceans, which, as the energy source stresses, "are no
longer under United States control. If Russia in response
to United States belligerency drops an Iron Curtain over Europe, and
redirects all its natural gas and oil exports to China and Asia, Europe
will be utterly dependent on largely insecure sources of natural gas
and oil such as the Middle East and Africa."
And that bring us to the
"nuclear" possibility in the horizon; a Germany-Russia alignment
in a Reinsurance Treaty, as first established by Bismarck. CIA-related
US Think Tankland is now actively discussing the
possibility.
Another US business/political source, also
a practitioner of thinking outside the (Beltway) box, stresses,
"this is what it's all about. That is the true goal of Russia, and
the United States has fallen into the trap. The United States has had
enough of Germany and what it considers dumping of German products
on the United States through rigged currency. They are now
threatening Germany with sanctions, and there is nothing Germany can do
with the EU on their back facing vetoes from Poland, who is
giving them trouble once again. The fools in Congress are really going
after Germany, and throwing Germany in the arms of Russia."
The US as the New Carthage
A possible Germany-Russia alliance, as I've written
before, rounds up the China/Russia/Germany entente capable
of reorganizing the entire Eurasian land mass.
The Russia-China strategic partnership is
extremely attractive to German business, as it smoothes access
via the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). According to the
business/political source, "the US is at war with China and
Russia (but not Trump, our President) and Germany is having second thoughts
about being nuclear cannon fodder for the US. I have discussed this
in Germany, and they are thinking of renewing the Reinsurance Treaty
with Russia. No one trusts this US Congress; it is considered a lunatic
asylum. Merkel may be asked to leave for the leadership of the
UN, and then the treaty would be signed. It will shake the world and end any
thought of the United States being a global power, which it isn't
anymore."
The source adds, half in zest,
"we think that Brzezinski died under the pressure of the
realization that this was coming and that all his hatred of Russia and his
life work to destroy them was becoming utterly undone."
So, in a sense, it's "welcome
to the 1930s all over again and the rise of nationalism
in Europe. This time Germany will not make the mistakes of 1914 and
1941 but will stand against their traditional Anglo-Saxon enemies.
The United States has truly become today's Carthage and the disorder
in Congress reflects the same stupidity of Carthage facing Rome.
Legislators undermined their genius Hannibal as they are undermining the
greatest president of the United States since Andrew Jackson. As
Sophocles wrote in 'Antigone', 'God first makes mad those he wishes
to destroy.' This Congress is mad."
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