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Western leaders are all fighting for their survival in power

Where does this lead? To war!

By Gilbert Doctorow | September 1, 2023

I follow the Evening with Vladimir Solovyov shows as a professional duty, not for fun. The host is very often boorish and the panelists are variable in quality, with too many duds among them. However, every several days I am pleasantly surprised by the analytical talents of one or another panelist who gives us a fresh and often persuasive understanding of the drivers of global events.

One such case was last night when a panelist from MGIMO, the higher educational institution that has educated Russia’s diplomatic corps for decades, gave us his take on the danger of a new world war, meaning a nuclear holocaust, that we presently face. It is all because the political leaders in the United States and in Europe enjoy very low domestic ratings, face elections in the coming year or so and are desperate to hold onto power. For some losing power can mean being sent before courts for various crimes they have committed in office. War is the solution they seize upon in the hope of diverting attention from their personal failings and economic woes, as well as to clamp down on free expression of opposition to the powers that be.

So it is for Joe Biden. Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump have said as much in public over the past several days. But it is just as true of the European presidents and prime ministers. They are all buffeted by economic head winds, by rampant inflation, deindustrialization and falling living standards that they unleashed with their ill-considered imposition of sanctions on Russia. They all are highly unpopular.  We know, for example, that German Chancellor Scholz is now among the least regarded politicians in his country. Macron is now rivaling former president Hollande, who came in at single digit numbers in polls before he abandoned his hopes of reelection. And what is the result?  Scholz has become a war hawk and repeatedly has agreed to supply ever more deadly materiel to Kiev. Macron has come out as a hawk not only on Ukraine but now is a caricature colonialist on the question of participating in military operations against Niger to reinstall the French-backed comprador government.

Over in Poland, where an election is looming, the government of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is fighting for its life against a resurgent Civic Platform party. It has put in place a law aimed at sidelining the former prime minister and CP leader Donald Tusk over charges that he was soft on the Russians. Losing power might result in the chairman of the Law and Justice party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski being sent to trial, as is now demanded by Lech Walesa. The result? Poland has been building up its military forces on the border with Belarus and is preparing the public for an imminent outbreak of war.

And then there is the most recent example supporting the given line of analysis: what is going on in Estonia. Let us recall that in the past week there has been a political storm in Estonia when it became known that the husband of the viciously anti-Russian prime minister, Kaja Kallas, has been making millions of euros of profit from his logistics business assisting an Estonian company that has production in Russia. When confronted with this outrageous violation of the cut-off of relations with Russia that she has demanded of her fellow citizens since the war in Ukraine began, Kallas just shrugged it off as something she knew nothing about. However, we note that the drone attack that destroyed Russian military aircraft at the Pskov airport in Russia’s northwest region a day ago is said to have been launched from Estonian territory.

So far, Moscow has not reacted to what could and should be a casus belli with a NATO Member State. But how much longer will Putin show forbearance?

These are very dangerous times and the weakness of Western leadership points to more, not less war.

©Gilbert Doctorow, 2023

September 2, 2023 - Posted by | Aletho News | , , ,

3 Comments »

  1. I read this off GD’s direct feed (w/14 comments). He’s excellent as always.

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    roberthstiver's avatar Comment by roberthstiver | September 2, 2023 | Reply

  2. Good ol’ Joe. He’s fighting so many windmills. Windmills of his own making. But they aren’t “windmills”, as Don Quixote imagined. They’re problems he and his neoconservative, largely jewish advisors made for him. Douglas McGregor has so well analyzed and succinctly identified, as well as others. How soon before he, that is, McGregor, is censored as is Scott Ritter? Julian Assange? Or simply called, “What a stupid son-of-a-bitch.”

    Biden’s a Shabbos Goy among other errands he performs. The worst President, ever. The picture of him giving awards to those who serve his interest, such as those who weep that they were so abused by accusations of voter impropriety. As those who tried to arrest a drug addled forger, and were imprisoned for restraining a resisting criminal.

    The campaign to counter an impeachment, w

    What a ruination. Worst President, ever. And his Blinken, to dodge a release of Julian Assange as he did, blood on his hands. A coward and an immoral dodger. He will be remembered, as is Albright for her response to was it worth it?

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    michael's avatar Comment by michael | September 2, 2023 | Reply

  3. Are there extremes to which American citizens and their European counterparts must go to avert the annihilation of civilization? Or is the human race doomed like passengers onboard the forsaken Titanic being steered toward an iceberg by a captain and crew who are racing against time. A time in which their ill fated financial ship of state in the Euro and Dollar zones cease to function in a currently unmanageable state of indebtedness. How do we get the passengers off the doomed ship and into the lifeboats of economic recovery?
    Lyndon LaRouche often used this metaphor in presentations to audiences around the world over the span of 53 years of political life as a statesman and economist organizing allies and popular support to get behind workable solutions grounded in science. To head off what LaRouche identified as a “conjunctural crisis” when many crises that have been building up behind the curtains of bad government for several decades, suddenly and simultaneously erupt on the world stage. LaRouche described it as “attempting to walk a tightrope extended above a vat of molten lead”. But governments didn’t listen. And the majority of citizens of those governments didn’t listen either. But now they must. They must act like the passengers on the Titanic, guided by the wise words of Lyndon LaRouche, and abandon the sinking Titanic for the lifeboats of economic recovery. A worldwide recovery represented by the BRICS+11.

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    Thomas Lee Simpson's avatar Comment by Thomas Lee Simpson | September 6, 2023 | Reply


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