the empire stumbles on without looking where its going or what's at the end of the road they're on;
Future historians may well identify Russian President Vladimir Putin’s landmark March 1 speech
as the ultimate game-changer in the 21st-century New Great Game in
Eurasia. The reason is minutely detailed in Losing Military Supremacy:
The Myopia of American Strategic Planning, a new book by Russian
military/naval analyst Andrei Martyanov.
Martyanov is uniquely equipped for the task. Born in Baku in the
early 1960s, he was a naval officer in the USSR era up to 1990. He moved
to the US in the mid-1990s and is now a lab director in an aerospace
firm. He belongs to an extremely rarified group: top military/naval
analysts specializing in US-Russia.
From quoting Alexis de Tocqueville and Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace
to revisiting the balance of power during the Soviet era and beyond,
Martyanov carefully tracks how the only nation on the planet “which can
militarily defeat the United States conventionally” has reacted to a
situation where any “meaningful dialogue between Russia and America’s
politicians is virtually impossible.”
What is ultimately revealed is not only a case of disregarding basic Sun Tzu
– “if you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the
result of a hundred battles” – but most of all undiluted hubris,
turbocharged, among a series of illusionistic positive feedback loops,
by Desert Storm’s “turkey shoot” of Saddam Hussein’s heavily inflated,
woefully trained army.
The United States’ industrial-military-intel-security complex profits
from a compounded annual budget of roughly US$1 trillion. The only
justification for such whopping expenditure is to manufacture a lethal
external threat: Russia. That’s the key reason the complex will not
allow US President Donald Trump even to try to normalize relations with Russia.
Yet now this is a whole new ball game as the US faces a formidable
adversary that, as Martyanov carefully details, deploys five crucial
capabilities.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/heres-the-real-reason-the-us-must-talk-to-russia/5648478
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