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Posted on Apr 27, 2010

By William Pfaff

Large and firmly implanted bureaucratic organizations are almost impossible to kill, even when they have no reason to continue to exist, as NATO has not since the Soviet Union, communism and the Warsaw Pact all collapsed. There is no equivalent to driving a stake into the heart of a bureaucracy, whose impulse to live is inextinguishable. Hence the persisting efforts to force the beast onto a new course where some good can come from its uncheckable energy.

Its existence also is a temptation to Washington to do foolish things. First the decision was to expand NATO, despite the assurances that had been given to Moscow by the George H.W. Bush administration. This perpetuated the organization’s spirit, if not its function, as an institution hostile to Russia, which was not the effect that intelligent people in the West should have wanted.

However, it actually did not displease many in the Baltic states and Central and Eastern Europe who had spent the years since the beginning of World War II under brutal Russian repression and were not in a forgiving mood. Yet forgiveness—as an act of will and intelligence, not a sentiment—is essential to a future that will be different. Thus Poland’s traumatic but essential consignment of the Katyn murders to the past, now officially accomplished.

The Poles and the Baltic states had the most to forgive. NATO membership for them was a sign of their security. That proved reassuring. Nonetheless there survived in some circles in the United States a will not only to see communism ended but also to see Russia crushed. The George W. Bush administration had no liking for the new Russia, and the bullying of Russia to which Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney were given was gratuitous and dangerous to all concerned. (Ask Mikhail Saakashvili, the president of Georgia, who took assurances of eventual NATO membership and American support too seriously.)

It was one thing to bring the Warsaw Pact states into NATO. It was something else to try to dismember what had been Czarist Russia by bringing Ukraine and Georgia into NATO—both efforts that failed.

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The missile system that was to be installed in Poland and Czechoslovakia was deliberate provocation—a system to protect the United States and Western Europe from superpower Iran! The Russians interpreted it as plausibly part of a nuclear first-strike system.

Thus NATO first was kept as an implicitly anti-Russian alliance.

But its long accumulations of weapons and systems and staffs were, as a practical matter, being wasted. So it was decided that NATO had to accompany the United States in its new “long war.” The slogan was: “Out of area or out of business!”

NATO was commandeered for Afghanistan, and its more vulnerable ex-Warsaw Pact members were urged to take out extra security insurance with the United States by sending troops to Iraq and Afghanistan, pointless as this proved to be. Britain led the way, since it invented this form of insurance policy in 1945, after exhausting itself by winning the Battle of Britain and the Battle of El Alamain, thereby preventing World War II from being lost in 1942.

In Brussels, however, there is sign of new thought. The secretary general of NATO, Anders Rasmussen, at a NATO dinner last week informally brought up the possibility of recasting the missile defense program in collaboration with Russia—a controversial notion that has the advantage of testing the strength of Washington’s claim that America and Western Europe are endangered by Iran and by nuclear terrorists by offering Russia a chance to buy into defense against it, at the same time removing from the missile system the perceived threat to Russia.

Think of the money that could be saved by abandoning the anti-missile system! There also are a substantial number of expensive American tactical nuclear weapons stored at West European airbases that the governments of five NATO states would like removed. Now that no one expects a Russian nuclear blitzkrieg attack on Europe, they serve no purpose. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the U.S. would never unilaterally remove its nuclear weapons from Europe so long as Russia has nuclear weapons in Europe.

Like it or not, all of Russia west of the Ural Mountains, where Europe traditionally has been held to stop and Asia begin, is permanently in Europe. One must suppose that the secretary of state was addressing a message to European allies that American weapons will be on their soil until total nuclear disarmament prevails in Russia, which seems an unlikely prospect so long as total nuclear disarmament does not prevail in the United States.

This is a childish and rather unpleasant position, since Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium (so long as it survives its recurrent suicidal impulses) and Luxembourg are serious and sovereign, rather than subordinate, nations, and the United States, if it wishes itself to be taken seriously, would do well to treat them as such.

Visit William Pfaff’s website at www.williampfaff.com.

© 2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc.


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By Mike, April 28, 2010 at 11:55 am Link to this comment
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As usual, I think it’s all about money and not ideology.  The U.S. economy would be worse without being the biggest arms dealer to the world.  And NATO is preserved to facilitate arms sales because, while new countries probably join for the economic ties to the West, each member country must spend a certain percentage of its GDP on arms.

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By Mike3, April 28, 2010 at 11:55 am Link to this comment

An excellent article on the uselessness of NATO.
Just one small point. What prevented World War II from being lost was not the Battle of Britain and the El Alamain victory, noble though they were (the British contribution), but the Russian contribution of defeating Hitler’s 6th Army at Stalingrad, and the largest tank battle, that has ever taken place on this planet, a few months later, at Kursk, Russia. It was these two defeats that broke the back of Hitler’s Wehrmacht. The rest is Hollywood.

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By Aarky, April 28, 2010 at 7:18 am Link to this comment
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How dare you talk about disbanding NATO!! That’s where my member of Congress goes on his yearly junkets, generally with his wife tagging along. Yes, the Honorable John Boozman of Arkansas really likes those trips. It would be interesting to see how many other members of Congress make those fact finding trips (chortle, chortle). It hasn’t been that many years ago that I would see members of the Senate and House arriving back in the US from free trips to Taiwan which were paid for by that government. Unfortunately these shopping and vacation trips to Europe are a sham dressed up as fact finding trips and we pay for them.

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By balkas, April 28, 2010 at 6:13 am Link to this comment

As i expected,world fascist are uniting apace. Nationalism, nat’l and int’l laws wld no longer be tolerated.
There is now only planetarianism.Thus, the presssure on russian fascists to join their kinfolk-in-thought!

Once russia joins the ad hoc union for global rule, this wld make it much easier to try to destroy an egalitarian-building country like china.

Yes, to build an idyllic society, fascists must be suppressed.
That’s what e.european lands actually did. However, they were not brutal as fascists were in building fascism.
In fact, slavery, lynching, racism, wars, eradication of indigenes of americas, atom bombing japan, exploitation proves that the asocialists, or people building an inegaliatiran society, were much more cruel than e. european socialists or communists.

But one can expect a supporter of asocialism to run dwn socialists. Shame on u, W. Pfaff. tnx

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By bogi666, April 28, 2010 at 5:29 am Link to this comment
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The purpose of NATO is to become an extra-constitutional government with the ability not to be accountable to electoral accountability just like the “free” trade organizations like WTO, NAFTA and so forth. A treaty governed world enforced by NATO, a military arm of the NWO, the one world system of capitalist globalization which is an abyssmal failure.

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By oxforduniversity, April 27, 2010 at 10:45 pm Link to this comment

Russia is also a Superpower; it is a state with a leading position in the international system which has the ability to influence events globally and its own interests by projecting its power on a worldwide scale to protect those interests.
Russia for fills the criteria of a superpower for its resources measured by its four axes of power: massive military, economic power, political power, and cultural (and the ability to use soft and hard power).Russia has as a massive political community that occupies a continental-sized landmass, has a sizable population (relative at least to other major powers); a super ordinate economic capacity, including ample indigenous supplies of food and natural resources; has a high degree of non-dependence on an international intercourse; and, most importantly has a well-developed nuclear capacity (in fact the worlds largest).
Russia is able to conduct a global strategy as a superpower including of having the ability to destroy the world (in fact more than the United States can); can command vast economic potential and world influence; and to present a universal ideology as Russia can project its power, soft and hard, globally on a world wide scale.

The facts:

Netanyahu calls Russia an important Superpower
Voice of America News editor by Robert Berger Feb. 15, 2010
http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/europe/Netanyahu-Heads-to-Russia-with-Call-for-Crippling-Sanctions-on-Iran-84341537.html


Azerbaijanis, Armenians can be good neighbors (Superpower Neighbor Russia)
News Az Tue 02 March 2010 by Akper Hasanov
http://www.news.az/articles/10482
Obama restricts America’s use of nuclear arms
April 6, 12:45 PM San Diego Conservative Examiner by Robert Rische
Senator John Kerry declares Russia as a World Superpower
http://www.examiner.com/x-36784-San-Diego-Conservative-Examiner~y2010m4d6-Obama-restricts-Americas-use-of-nuclear-arms


PM’s visit underlines rising Indian interest in Ibsa, Bric
Business Standard News; Jyoti Malhotra / New Delhi April 16, 2010
http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/pms-visit-underlines-rising-indian-interest-in-ibsa-bric/392092/

Snap Analysis: U.S. and Russia seek boosts from arms pact
Reuters by Paul Taylor; April 8, 2010
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6371ZQ20100408

A Superpower Is Reborn
The New York Times: August 24, 2008
http://georgiandaily.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6527&Itemid=68&lang=ka


Washington announces Russia as a Superpower
Kommersant News 2007
http://www.kommersant.com/page.asp?id=768929

Russia is a Superpower CNN, US Senators telling the truth
CNN News August 2008
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9079543725663390621&ei=R2VGS4T4Lo2YqAPY8P3IDg&q=russia+superpower&hl=en#

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By joe66, April 27, 2010 at 6:26 pm Link to this comment
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the us empire is on it’s last legs. it’;s a goner. it’s only a matter of time before it disintegrated.

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