Wednesday, April 22, 2015

RT — Washington prepares for diplomatic war of attrition with Russia

The US reportedly expects that the ongoing confrontation with Russia would continue until at least 2024 and involve many directions. Washington wants to rally support of its European allies to continue mounting pressure on Moscow. 
The expected diplomatic and economic war of attrition is being outlined in a Russia policy review currently prepared by Celeste Wallander, special assistant to President Barack Obama and senior director for Russia and Eurasia on the National Security Council, reports Italian newspaper La Stampa. The publication said it learned details of the upcoming policy change from a preview that Washington sent to the Italian government to coordinate the future effort. 
US diplomats say Russia changed the cooperative stance it assumed after the collapse of the Soviet Union and is now using force to defend its national interests, the paper said. The change is attributed to the personality of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who, Washington expects, will remain in power until at least 2024.….
Will the US be able to hold its European allies together on this. They are losing billions as Russia substitutes imports away from Europe, and those deals will likely be off the table permanently.
However some European countries like Austria, Hungary or Slovakia are pragmatically keeping bilateral ties with Russia active. In European heavyweight Germany, whose government is among the leading supporters of the anti-Russian sanctions, there is a strong business resistance to keeping them.
Obviously, Russia will taking advantage of this using a carrot and stick approach, too.

As always, follow the money.

1 comment:

Tom Hickey said...

Russia changed its cooperative stance

Translation: Putin kicked out the Russian mafia installed by US neoliberal advisors — and became immensely for it. So "Putler" must go.

http://www.institutionalinvestor.com/Article/1020662/How-Harvard-lost-Russia.html#.VTf5wM41XJI

http://www.softpanorama.org/Skeptics/Pseudoscience/harvard_mafia.shtml