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    http://counterpunch.com/whitney08142008.html

    Augu st 14, 2008
    Master Plan or Screw Up?
    Georgia and U.S. Strategy

    By MIKE WHITNEY

    The American-armed and trained Georgian army swarmed into South
    Ossetia last Thursday, killing an estimated 2,000 civilians, sending
    40,000 South Ossetians fleeing over the Russian border, and destroying
    much of the capital, Tskhinvali. The attack was unprovoked and took
    place a full 24 hours before even ONE Russian soldier set foot in
    South Ossetia. Nevertheless, the vast majority of Americans still
    believe that the Russian army invaded Georgian territory first. The
    BBC, AP, NPR, the New York Times and the rest of the establishment
    media have consistently and deliberately misled their readers into
    believing that the violence in South Ossetia was initiated by the
    Kremlin. Let's be clear, it wasn't. In truth, there is NO dispute
    about the facts except among the people who rely the western press for
    their information. Despite its steady loss of credibility, the
    corporate media continues to operate as the propaganda-arm of the
    Pentagon.

    Former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev gave a good summary of
    events in an op-ed in Monday's Washington Post:

    For some time, relative calm was maintained in South Ossetia. The
    peacekeeping force composed of Russians, Georgians and Ossetians
    fulfilled its mission, and ordinary Ossetians and Georgians, who live
    close to each other, found at least some common ground....What
    happened on the night of Aug. 7 is beyond comprehension. The Georgian
    military attacked the South Ossetian capital of Tskhinvali with
    multiple rocket launchers designed to devastate large areas...
    Mounting a military assault against innocents was a reckless decision
    whose tragic consequences, for thousands of people of different
    nationalities, are now clear. The Georgian leadership could do this
    only with the perceived support and encouragement of a much more
    powerful force. Georgian armed forces were trained by hundreds of
    U.S. instructors, and its sophisticated military equipment was bought
    in a number of countries. This, coupled with the promise of NATO
    membership, emboldened Georgian leaders into thinking that they could
    get away with a "blitzkrieg" in South Ossetia...Russia had to respond.
    To accuse it of aggression against "small, defenseless Georgia" is not
    just hypocritical but shows a lack of humanity."

    Russia deployed its tanks and troops to South Ossetia to save the
    lives of civilians and to reestablish the peace. Period. It has no
    interest in annexing the former-Soviet country or in expanding its
    present borders. Now that the Georgian army has been routed, Russian
    president Medvedev and Prime Minister Putin have expressed a
    willingness to settle the dispute through normal diplomatic channels
    at the United Nations. Neither leader is under any illusions about
    Washington's involvement in the hostilities. They know that Georgian
    President Mikail Saakashvili is an American stooge who came to power
    in a CIA-backed coup, the so-called "Rose Revolution", and would
    never order a major military operation without explicit instructions
    from his White House puppetmasters.

    The Georgian army had no chance of winning a war with Russia or any
    intention of occupying the territory they captured. The real aim was
    to lure the Russian army into a trap. US planners hope to do what they
    did so skillfully in Afghanistan; lure their Russian prey into a long
    and bloody Chechnya-type fiasco that will pit their Russia troops
    against guerrilla forces armed and trained by US military and
    intelligence agencies. The war will be waged in the name of liberating
    Georgia from Russian imperialism and stopping Putin from achieving his
    alleged ambition to control critical western-owned pipelines around
    the Caspian Basin.

    In June, former foreign policy adviser to President Jimmy Carter,
    Zbigniew Brzezinski, presented the basic storyline that would be used
    against Russia two full months before the Georgian invasion of South
    Ossetia. The article appeared on the Kavkazcenter web site. Brzezinski
    said the United States witnessed "cases of possible threats by Russia,
    directed at Georgia with the intention of taking control over the
    Baku-Ceyhan pipeline".

    Brzezinski: "Russia actively tends to isolate the Central Asian region
    from direct access to world economy, especially to energy supplies..If
    Georgia government is destabilized, western access to Baku, Caspian
    Sea and further will be limited".

    Brzezinski's speculation is part of a broader scenario that's been
    crafted for the western media to provide a rationale for upcoming
    aggression against Russia. Brzezinski is not only the architect of the
    mujahadin-led campaign against Russia in Afghanistan in the 1980s, but
    also, the author of "The Grand Chessboard--American Primacy and its
    Geostrategic Imperatives", the operating theory behind "the war on
    terror" which involves massive US intervention in Central Asia to
    control vital resources, fragment Russia, and surround manufacturing
    giant, China.

    "The Grand Chessboard" is the 21st century's version of the Great
    Game. The book begins with this revealing statement:

    "Ever since the continents started interacting politically, some
    five hundred years ago, Eurasia has been the center of world
    power.....The key to controlling Eurasia is controlling the Central
    Asian Republics."

    This is the heart-and-soul of the war on terror. The real braintrust
    behind "never-ending conflict" was actually focussed on Central Asia.
    It was the pro-Israeli crowd in the Republican Party that pulled the
    old switcheroo and refocussed on the Middle East rather than Eurasia.
    Now, powerful members of the US foreign policy establishment
    (Brzezinski, Albright, Holbrooke) have regrouped behind the populist
    "cardboard" presidential candidate Barack Obama and are preparing to
    redirect America's war efforts to the Asian theater. Obama offers
    voters a choice of wars not a choice against war.

    On Sunday, Brzezinski accused Russia of imperial ambitions comparing
    Putin to "Stalin and Hitler" in an interview with Nathan Gardels.

    Gardels: What is the world to make of Russia's invasion of Georgia?

    Zbigniew Brzezinski: Fundamentally at stake is what kind of role
    Russia will play in the new international system.(aka: New World
    Order) Unfortunately, Putin is putting Russia on a course that is
    ominously similar to Stalin's and Hitler's in the late 1930s. Swedish
    foreign minister Carl Bildt has correctly drawn an analogy between
    Putin's "justification" for dismembering Georgia -- because of the
    Russians in South Ossetia -- to Hitler's tactics vis a vis
    Czechoslovakia to "free" the Sudeten Deutsch. Even more ominous is the
    analogy of what Putin is doing vis-a-vis Georgia to what Stalin did
    vis-a-vis Finland: subverting by use of force the sovereignty of a
    small democratic neighbor. In effect, morally and strategically,
    Georgia is the Finland of our day.

    The question the international community now confronts is how to
    respond to a Russia that engages in the blatant use of force with
    larger imperial designs in mind: to reintegrate the former Soviet
    space under the Kremlin's control and to cut Western access to the
    Caspian Sea and Central Asia by gaining control over the Baku/Ceyhan
    pipeline that runs through Georgia.

    In brief, the stakes are very significant. At stake is access to
    oil as that resource grows ever more scarce and expensive and how a
    major power conducts itself in our newly interdependent world, conduct
    that should be based on accommodation and consensus, not on brute
    force.

    If Georgia is subverted, not only will the West be cut off from
    the Caspian Sea and Central Asia. We can logically anticipate that
    Putin, if not resisted, will use the same tactics toward the Ukraine.
    Putin has already made public threats against Ukraine."

    Brzezinski, Holbrooke and Albright form the "Imperialist A-Team";
    these are not the bungling "Keystone Cops" neocons like Feith and
    Rumsfeld who trip over themselves getting out of bed in the morning.
    They know what they are doing and they are good at it. They're not
    fools. They have aligned themselves with the Obama camp and are
    preparing for the next big outbreak of global trouble-making. This
    should serve as a sobering wake-up call for voters who still think
    Obama represents "Change We Can Believe In".

    Richard Holbrooke appeared on Tuesday's Jim Lerher News Hour with
    resident neocon Margaret Warner. Typical of Warner's "even-handed"
    approach, both of the interviewees were ultra-conservatives from
    right-wing think tanks: Richard Holbrooke, from the Council on Foreign
    Relations and Dmiti Simes from the Nixon Center.

    According to Holbrooke, "The Russians deliberately provoked (the
    fighting in South Ossetia) and timed it for the Olympics. This is a
    long-standing Russian effort to get rid of President Saakashvili."

    Right. Is that why Putin was so shocked when he heard the news (while
    he was in Beijing) that he quickly boarded a plane and headed for
    Moscow? (after shaking his finger angrily at Bush!)

    Holbrooke: "And I want to stress, I'm not a warmonger, and I don't
    want a new Cold War any more than Dimitri does....The Russians wish to
    re-establish a historic area of hegemony that includes Ukraine. And it
    is no accident that the other former Soviet republics are watching
    this and extraordinarily upset, as Putin progresses with an attempt to
    re-create a kind of a hegemonic space."

    It is impossible to go over all of Holbrooke's distortions,
    half-truths and lies but, what is important is to recognize that a
    story is being constructed to demonize Putin and to justify future
    hostilities against Russia. Holbrooke's bogus assertions are identical
    to Brzezinski's, and yet, these same lies are already appearing in the
    mainstream media. The propaganda "bullet points" have already been
    determined; "Putin is a menace","Putin wants to rebuild the Soviet
    empire", "Putin is an autocrat". (Unlike our "freedom loving" allies
    in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt!?!) In truth, Putin is simply
    enjoying Russia's newly acquired energy-wealth and would like to be
    left alone.

    So why are Brzezinski and his backers in the foreign policy
    establishment demonizing Putin and threatening Russia with "ostracism,
    isolation and economic penalties?" What is Putin's crime?

    Putin's problems can be traced back to a speech he made in Munich
    nearly two years ago when he declared unequivocally that he rejected
    the basic tenets of the Bush Doctrine and US global hegemony. His
    speech amounted to a Russian Declaration of Independence. That's when
    western elites, particularly at the Council on Foreign Relations and
    the American Enterprise Institute put Putin on their "enemies list"
    along with Ahmadinejad, Chavez, Castro, Morales, Mugabe and anyone
    else who refuses to take orders from the Washington Mafia.

    Here's what Putin said in Munich:

    The unipolar world refers to a world in which there is one master,
    one sovereign---- one center of authority, one center of force, one
    center of decision-making. At the end of the day this is pernicious
    not only for all those within this system, but also for the sovereign
    itself because it destroys itself from within.... What is even more
    important is that the model itself is flawed because at its basis
    there is and can be no moral foundations for modern civilization.

    Unilateral and frequently illegitimate actions have not resolved
    any problems. Moreover, they have caused new human tragedies and
    created new centers of tension. Judge for yourselves---wars as well as
    local and regional conflicts have not diminished. More are dying than
    before. Significantly more, significantly more!

    Today we are witnessing an almost uncontained hyper-use of force -
    military force - in international relations, force that is plunging
    the world into an abyss of permanent conflicts.

    We are seeing a greater and greater disdain for the basic
    principles of international law. And independent legal norms are, as a
    matter of fact, coming increasingly closer to one state's legal
    system. One state and, of course, first and foremost the United
    States, has overstepped its national borders in every way. This is
    visible in the economic, political, cultural and educational policies
    it imposes on other nations. Well, who likes this? Who is happy about
    this?

    In international relations we increasingly see the desire to
    resolve a given question according to so-called issues of political
    expediency, based on the current political climate. And of course this
    is extremely dangerous. It results in the fact that no one feels safe.
    I want to emphasize this - no one feels safe! Because no one can feel
    that international law is like a stone wall that will protect them. Of
    course such a policy stimulates an arms race.

    I am convinced that we have reached that decisive moment when we
    must seriously think about the architecture of global security.

    Every word Putin spoke was true which is why it was not reprinted in
    the western media.

    "Unilateral and illegitimate military actions", the "uncontained
    hyper-use of force", the "disdain for the basic principles of
    international law", and most importantly; "No one feels safe!"

    Putin's claims are all indisputable, that is why he has entered the
    neocons crosshairs. He poses a direct challenge to what Brzezinski
    calls the "international system", which is shorthand for the
    corporate/banking cartel that is controlled by the western oligarchy
    of racketeers.

    Was the Goergian attack last Thursday a set-up, organized in
    Washington? Unfortunately for Bush, the wily Russian prime minister is
    considerably brighter than anyone in the current administration.
    Bush's plan will undoubtedly backfire and disrupt the geopolitical
    balance of power. The world might get that breather from the US after
    all.

    Mike Whitney can be reached at [email protected]
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