martes, 28 de mayo de 2019

La década peligrosa


Vivimos años peligrosos para la estabilidad del mundo: el viejo sistema no termina de caer, y un nuevo equilibrio no termina de surgir. La nota que sigue da cuenta de esta situación, en la que las potencias planetarias mueven sus fichas en un tablero complicado, oscuro y lleno de intereses contrapuestos. La escribió Chris Kanthan para el sitio web World Affairs; acá va: 


Título: The most dangerous decade:  2018-2028

Texto: Every 80 years, nations often experience colossal events. There are different theories about this cycle – for example, the Fourth Turning theory focuses on the cyclical strengths of institutions versus individuals. Others surmise that four generations after a major crisis, there are no more older people to warn the society, and the younger people take peace and prosperity for granted.

Well, exactly 80 years ago, America was mired in Great Depression, and World War II was about to begin. Yet, predictably, most Americans and Europeans now cannot even fathom such scenarios repeating in their lifetime.

There are two major catalysts that can ignite catastrophic wars in the next decade: debt/economic crisis in the West and the great-power rivalries (US + EU versus Russia + China). Geopolitical tensions that are simmering now will reach a crescendo very soon. Without extraordinary caution and prudence, we’re destined to become another victim of history’s inexorable cycle.


America is #2

How many American politicians and elites can say, “America is the second largest economy in the world”? How will Americans react when they hear it for the first time? There will be shock, anger, denial and a lot of blame and finger-pointing. However, most Americans fail to realize that not only is this scenario almost inevitable, but it will happen within the next 8-10 years.

Consider that China’s nominal GDP grew 200% since 2008, while the US grew only 35%. Even if China slows down a lot and grows only 100% and the US continues at the same pace, China will be #1 before 2028.



China v US - Real GDP growth 1992-2017


What does China’s rise mean to western corporations and the globalists who control them? Loss of power and wealth. And that’s something the globalists aren’t going to just let happen.

There’s more to China’s rise than just GDP. In late 2017, US News and World Report ranked China’s Tsinghua University as #1 for computer science and engineering, dethroning MIT. In hi-tech areas such as 5G, driverless vehicles, electric vehicles, passenger drones (“flying cars”), 3D printing, Artificial Intelligence, super computers, quantum computing and numerous other fields, China is #1 or #2.

Throughout history, an established power has never passively watched a rising power take its spot. As Harvard Professor Graham T. Allison points out, 75% of the time, the established power goes to outright war with the rising power.


Zombie Bear Comes Back to Life

After the fall of the Soviet Union, American intellectuals’ favorite phrase was “the end of history.” And John Bolton famously claimed that there should be only one country in the UN’s Permanent Security Council: USA! America has the won the Cold War and will stay as the hyperpower forever! Everyone will embrace America’s exceptionalism and remain submissive.

Alas, Putin came along and resuscitated the Russian bear that was on life support. He thwarted the globalists in Ukraine and Syria, survived a Wall Street-engineered drop in oil price (from $115 to $45 in mere six months), prevented the collapse of the Russian economy in spite of severe sanctions, shored up enormous gold and foreign exchange reserves, and even managed to develop hypersonic ICBMs that can evade America’s vaunted missile defense systems.

Worse, Putin is working with the Chinese on US-independent versions of the Internet, banking system, credit card system etc. All these have turned Putin into the globalists’ public enemy #1.

In the 1960s, the CIA came up with all sorts of false flag attacks to blame Russia – killing Cuban refugees in Miami, buying Russian planes to attack US military installations etc. Now, the Russia hacking/interference claim and the spy-poisoning drama are just the previews; expect much more in the coming months and years.


Middle East Powder Keg

In the 1990s, Neocons in Israel and the US – remember PNAC? – dreamed of hegemony over the Middle East. Take out Iraq and Iran, the domination is complete. Imagine controlling all that oil and the strategic waterways through which much of global trade passes.

And if western firms can construct oil/gas pipelines from the Middle East to Europe, the latter can say, “Nyet” to Russian oil/gas. Without Europe as the customer, Russia will suffer immensely and surrender.

Controlling the Middle East also means controlling the land and the sea routes of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. A few “moderate rebels” in strategic locations can greatly disrupt China’s Europe-bound trains.

This is why Syria and Iran are so important to all sides of the geopolitical struggle.

With Neocons and pro-Israel warmongers filling up Trump’s cabinet, a war on Iran is more likely than ever before, which will definitely draw Russia, and possibly China, into the conflict.


Asian War to Contain China

China’s Achilles heel is that it’s surrounded by America’s vassal states – Taiwan, Japan and South Korea for now. The Philippines used to be America’s puppet, but it’s now leaning towards China and Russia, thanks to Duterte. How North Korea will turn out is yet to be seen. India, which was colonized by the British for 200 years, is experiencing amnesia and is quickly ceding its sovereignty to the US.

Japanese elites – under pressure from globalists – are trying to change their constitution so that Japan can build up its military again. This is obviously an ominous sign.

Thus globalists have a lot of options to wage a proxy war on China. Asia has been growing rapidly and enjoying unprecedented prosperity, but there’s a good chance they will screw it up by becoming sacrificial pawns in the geopolitical chessboard.


Financial Wars

If the globalists have mighty military and vassal states to impose their hegemony, they have one tremendous weakness: a fake economy based on debt and money-printing. America’s enormous strength is based on petrodollar – an unfair system that forces other countries to buy oil and other commodities in US dollar. Take that away, the American Empire starts to wobble. Without enormous demand for the US dollar and treasuries, interest rates will go up, debt will become expensive, and interest payments on existing debt will skyrocket.

This is why China, the largest importer of oil, just started oil futures that trade in Yuan. Before the end of the year, China plans to announce systems where one can directly buy and sell oil in Yuan. If China were to get out of the globalist hegemony, there’s no better way than to establish petroyuan, especially if it’s backed by gold.


What’s Next?

Thanks to Deep State and the Democrats, US-Russia relations will continue to deteriorate as sanctions pile on. Globalists will also use the anti-Russia hysteria to create an EU army, bolster NATO, and provoke Russia with missile defense systems and military build up on its borders. Russia’s neighbors — Ukraine, Georgia, Lithuania, Sweden, Poland etc. — will all be used as pawns to needle and threaten Russia.

The US will continue to build its troops to encircle China, saber rattle in the South China Sea, incite Muslim separatists in Western China (Xinjiang), and try to turn Asian countries against China.

There will also be endless economic, propaganda and hybrid wars against both Russia and China in the coming years.

US, EU, Russia and China will be developing many dangerous and effective weapons in the near future. This will include miniaturized nuclear bombs, weaponized satellites, and possibly a combination of both — satellites armed with nukes. Then there are hypersonic missiles that travel at 20 times the speed of sound, killer robots and fleets of armed drones. Biological and germ warfare are also being developed by the US in many vassal countries. It’s a multi-dimensional and hybrid arms race that’s more lethal and destructive than ever before.


Conclusion

America is 5% of the world’s population. It cannot expect to rule the other 95% forever. America’s unipolar dominance is a blip in the history. We have to learn to coexist with other great powers and focus on creating a peaceful, prosperous world.

Instead, America’s elites are filled with hubris and hegemonic fantasies of full spectrum dominance. Americans – and sadly most Europeans now as well – are ignorant about geopolitics, easily swayed by propaganda, and programmed to accept wild stories without demanding proof or evidence. The combination of ruthless elites and gullible masses is extremely dangerous. Without great restraint, diplomacy, wisdom and compromises, we will be sleepwalking into a nuclear disaster in the next decade.

2 comentarios:

  1. "Bear cavalry" Maravillosa ilustración

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  2. En el artículo hay una cantidad de información muy importante y bastante certera.

    Habría que clarificar mejor la relación entre los "globalistas", las "élites de" tal o cual país y los países.

    Parecen ser todos actores diferentes que hacen lo mismo.

    Y, pienso que, si hacen lo mismo, es porque debe ser un solo actor o combinación de actores con diferentes expresiones y representaciones.

    Para mi, lo más riguroso es hablar de "oligarquías globalistas", definidas éstas como aquellas que son tales porque controlan recursos y resortes fundamentales (ignorados en el análisis marxista, por ejemplo) que constituyen plataformas para las acciones globales.

    Una acción global es la concebida y ejecutada por dichas oligarquías y se adscriben en una multiplicidad de localidades del planeta.

    Esas acciones globales pueden ser económicas, financieras, científicas y técnicas, ideológicas, militares, políticas, diplomáticas, etc. Ahora bien, dichas acciones, aunque se manifiesten o aparezcan a través de multitud de expresiones, manifestaciones y representaciones correspondientes a toda esa gama de acciones precedentemente mencionadas, no autoriza a desconocer la autoría existente por detrás de ellas que pertenece a la instancia oligárquica.

    Por ej., el poder en el Pentágono o la CÍA, o la NSA, etc., no procede de la autoridad del presidente del país donde están esas instituciones. Tampoco procede de la legitimidad que le ha dado una mayoría votando a ese presidente.

    Lo que ejecutan esos poderes procede de corporaciones manejadas por oligarcas o dinastías de oligarcas. Supongamos, si ejecuta un General, Jefe de Estado Mayor, por ej., eso no significa que lo que se ejecuta es en virtud del poder de las FF.AA. de un Estado. Solo significa que ejecuta un “poder del Estado” en lo institucional formal. Pero en el plano político real, lo que ejecutan suele estar concebido por esas dinastías oligárquicas.

    Lo mismo pasa con el Congreso Nacional. Por ej., cuando se aprueba una sanción contra China o Rusia, no ejecuta el poder de esa institución consagrado por el pueblo en elecciones libres. Los legisladores ejecutan en virtud del poder conferido por lobbys oligárquicos que operan constantemente sobre los legisladores de ese congreso considerados individualmente.

    Lo mismo pasa con el Poder Judicial. Basta ver las acciones del fiscal especial Mueller destinadas a lograr el juicio político y el derrocamiento del Presidente Trump. Nosotros en Argentina tenemos nuestra propia parodia (con asesoría de la embajada, FBI y CIA) con Stornelli y Bonadío.

    A veces sucede que el instrumento ejecutor está tan aceitado –bajo la presión oligárquica- que puede trabajar con “autonomía relativa”, pareciendo que es el poder del Estado el que actúa, pero no es así.

    Pero también hay poderes que no responden a los intereses oligárquicos, sino a los del pueblo y sus necesidades.

    Por ejemplo, las intenciones de Trump de amigarse y asociarse con China y Rusia, promover la paz con Corea del Norte, enfriar las cosas en Siria y Venezuela, etc., etc. (ver reportaje a Trump de hace unos días donde dice que el complejo militar industrial siempre quiere la guerra permanente), no responden a intereses oligárquicos sino verdaderamente nacionales.

    Por eso, si generalizamos diciendo USA tal cosa, las élites de USA tal otra, nos podemos confundir al no identificar debidamente quién es quién, bajo qué paraguas protector actúa, las intenciones de quién ejecuta, etc.

    Nosotros, como defensores de la concepción y práctica del Estado Nacional soberano debemos amigarnos con los que defiendan esa concepción y práctica en todas partes del mundo, no importa si están en América del Norte o Asia, lo que importa es si promueven la soberanía para sí mismos y para los demás. Para quien piensa así no queda otra que concebir un mundo de entidades soberanas que se pongan de acuerdo sobre principios internacionales que respeten esas soberanías.

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