Putin: Have They Published “A World Map” and “Marked All the U.S. Military Bases on It” Yet
JONAS ALEXIS
Vladimir Putin: “American submarines are on permanent alert off the
Norwegian coast; they are equipped with missiles that can reach Moscow
in 17 minutes. But we dismantled all of our bases in Cuba a long time
ago, even the non-strategic ones. And you would call us aggressive?”
In 2015, Vladimir Putin was asked by an interviewer to explain why “the countries that used to be parties to the Warsaw Treaty and today are NATO countries, such as the Baltic states and Poland, feel threatened by Russia. NATO has decided to create special forces to address these concerns. My question is whether the West is right in its determination to restrain ‘the Russian bear’, and why does Russia continue to speak in such a contentious tone?”
Putin must have been thinking, “The Lord hath delivered thee into my hands.” If you have spent time watching some of the interviews that Putin has done over the years, you know that he usually takes the premises of the New World Order by the horn and swings them back to their masters. This moves often kills those NWO agents politically and intellectually because those people, sad to say, cannot or does not want to think rationally. They deliberately abandon or dismiss practical reason and somehow expect to make sense in the political universe!
Putin has survived the New World Order onslaught because he is focused, and his distractors are not. He knows that the worldview that makes up the New World Order is philosophically incoherent and morally repugnant and worthless. He also knows that his job as a political figure is to articulate the truth in a manner that any rational person will understand, and truth will work itself out.
Putin was an admirer of the late Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who postulated quite rightly that truth will triumph in the end. So it seems that Putin finds it entertaining to put New World Order agents out of existence in the political world. He exposes them for what they really are: Satanists, people who want nothing to do with logic and reason and want to bring down the moral and political order. His response to the interviewer bears repeating here:
“US military spending is higher than that of all countries in the world taken together. The aggregate military spending of NATO countries is 10 times, note – 10 times higher than that of the Russian Federation. Russia has virtually no bases abroad.
“We have the remnants of our armed
forces (since Soviet times) in Tajikistan, on the border with
Afghanistan, which is an area where the terrorist threat is particularly
high.
“The same role is played by our
airbase in Kyrgyzstan; it is also aimed at addressing the terrorist
threat and was set up at the request of the Kyrgyz authorities after a
terrorist attack perpetrated by terrorists from Afghanistan on
Kyrgyzstan.
“We have dismantled our bases in
various regions of the world, including Cuba, Vietnam, and so on. This
means that our policy in this respect is not global, offensive or
aggressive. I invite you to publish the world map in your newspaper and
to mark all the US military bases on it. You will see the difference.
“American submarines are on
permanent alert off the Norwegian coast; they are equipped with missiles
that can reach Moscow in 17 minutes. But we dismantled all of our bases
in Cuba a long time ago, even the non-strategic ones. And you would
call us aggressive?”
Russia has indeed a base in Syria, but it is necessary. They need to keep the United States in check there.Obviously the Neocons and the Powers That Be didn’t want to listen then. In fact, for Putin to reason with them was like talking to an ATM machine. They would usually preface their remarks by saying things like, “Vladimir Putin, the former KGB…”
2016 was the year in which this “KGB” mantra became the cornerstone of Zionist or Neocon discourse. It was in 2016 that Politico put out an article titled: “Vladimir Putin resurrects the KGB.”[1] Other outlets such as the Washington Post repeated the same thing over and over again as if constant repetition was somehow a substitute for rational thought.[2]
But Putin again was not on the wrong side of history; his distractors were. In fact, the evidence supported what he was saying about US military bases virtually all over the world. Linda J. Bilmes of Harvard and Michael D. Intriligator of the University of California presented a paper in which they argued that
“Today
US military operations are involved in scores of countries across all
the five continents. The US military is the world’s largest landlord,
with significant military facilities in nations around the world, and
with a significant presence in Bahrain, Djibouti, Turkey, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Kyrgyzstan, in addition
to long-established bases in Germany, Japan, South Korea, Italy, and the
UK. Some of these are vast, such as the Al Udeid Air Force Base in
Qatar, the forward head- quarters of the United States Central Command,
which has recently been expanded to accommodate up to 10,000 troops and
120 aircraft.
“The US Central Command (CENTCOM)
is active in 20 countries across the Middle Eastern region, and is
actively ramping-up military training, counterterrorism programs,
logistical support, and funding to the military in various nations.
“At this point, the US has some
kind of military presence in Afghanistan, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq,
Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar,
Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, U.A.E., Uzbekistan, and
Yemen.”
Tell me: has Russia been involved in “military operations across all
the five continents”? Do they have military bases virtually all over the
world? Serious scholars know that Putin’s political position is far
more plausible than the worldview that has been propounded by the United
States and NATO.For example, military historian and academic Andrew J. Bacevich, who doesn’t even like Putin, has argued that NATO and the United States violated virtually every major agreement they made with Russia during the Cold War.[3] Stephen F. Cohen of Princeton and New York University has been saying similar things.[4]
In short, Putin is right when he denounces the New World Order and its agents. Let’s just hope that he keeps humiliating them throughout this year.
[1] Owen Matthews, “Vladimir Putin resurrects the KGB,” Politico, September 28, 2016.
[2] David Hoffman, “Putin’s Career Rooted in Russia’s KGB,” Washington Post, January 30, 2000; Michael Curtis, “Vladimir Putin and the Return of the KGB,” American Thinker, February 10, 2017; Marc Bennetts, “Russia ‘to revive the KGB’ after Vladimir Putin wins biggest majority,” Telegraph, September 19, 2016.
[3] When Washington Assured Russia NATO Would Not Expand
[4] See for example Stephen F. Cohen, “Four Years of Ukraine and the Myths of Maidan,” The Nation, January 3, 2018.
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