ERIC ZUESSE | 06.06.2018 | SECURITY / WAR AND CONFLICT | WORLD / AMERICAS
US Challenges Russia to Nuclear War
Now that the United States (with the cooperation of its NATO partners) has 
turned the former Soviet Union’s states other than Russia into NATO allies, and 
has likewise turned the Soviet Union’s Warsaw Pact allies into America’s own 
military allies in NATO, the United States is finally turning the screws 
directly against Russia itself, by, in effect, challenging Russia to defend its 
ally Syria. The US is warning Syria’s Government that Syrian land, which is 
occupied by the US and by the anti-Government forces that the US protects in 
Syria, is no longer really Syria’s land. The US is saying that there will be 
direct war between Syria’s armed forces and America’s armed forces if Syria 
tries to restore its control over that land. Tacitly, America’s message in this 
to Moscow is: now is the time for you to quit defending Syria’s Government, 
because, if you don’t — if you come to Syria’s defense as Syria tries to kill 
those occupying forces (including the US troops and advisors who are occupying 
Syria) — then you (Russia) will be at war against the United States, even 
though the US is clearly the invader, and Russia (as Syria’s ally) is clearly 
the defender.Peter Korzun, my colleague at the Strategic Culture Foundation, 
headlined on May 29th, "US State Department Tells Syria What It Can and Can’t 
Do on Its Own Soil” and he opened:
"The US State Department has warned Syria against launching an offensive 
against terrorist positions in southern Syria. The statement claims that the 
American military will respond if Syrian forces launch an operation aimed at 
restoring the legitimate government’s control over the rebel-held areas, 
including the territory in southwestern Syria between Daraa and the 
Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Washington is issuing orders to a nation whose 
leadership never invited America in the first place! The very idea that another 
country would tell the internationally recognized Syrian government that it 
cannot take steps to establish control over parts of its own national territory 
is odd and preposterous by any measure."
The pro-Government side calls those “terrorist positions,” but the 
US-and-allied side, the invaders, call them “freedom fighters” (even though the 
US side has long been led by Al Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate and has increasingly 
been relying upon anti-Arabic Kurds). But whatever they are, the United States 
has no legal authority to tell Syria’s Government what to do or not do on 
Syrian land.Russia’s basic position, at least ever since Vladimir Putin came 
into power in 2000, is that every nation’s sovereignty over its own land is the 
essential foundation-stone upon which democracy has even a possibility to exist 
— without that, a land cannot even possibly be a democracy. The US Government 
is now directly challenging that basic principle, and moreover is doing so over 
parts of the sovereign territory of Syria, an ally of Russia, which largely 
depends upon Russia to help it defeat the tens of thousands of invading and 
occupying forces.If Russia allows the US to take over — either directly or via 
the US Government’s Al Qaeda-linked or its anti-Arab Kurdish proxy forces — 
portions of Syrian territory, then Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin, will be 
seen as being today’s version of Britain’s leader Neville Chamberlain, famous, 
as Wikipedia puts it, for “his signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938, 
conceding the German-speaking Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia to 
Germany.”So: Putin will now be faced with either knuckling under now, or else 
standing on basic international democratic principles, especially the principle 
that each nation’s sovereignty is sacrosanct and is the sole foundation upon 
which democracy is even possible to exist or to evolve into being.However, this 
matter is far from being the only way in which the US Government now is 
challenging Russia to World War III. On May 30th, the Turkish newspaper Yeni 
Safak bannered "US trains armed groups at Tanf base for new terror corridor” 
and reported that:
New terror organizations are being established by the US at the Tanf military 
base in southern Syria that is run by Washington, where a number of armed 
groups are being trained in order to be used as a pretext to justify US 
presence in the war-torn country. ...Military training is being conducted for 
“moderate” opposition groups in al-Tanf, where both the US and UK have 
bases.These groups are made up of structures that have been established through 
US financing and have not been accepted under the umbrella of opposition groups 
approved by Turkey and the FSA.From Deir Ezzor to HaifaClaiming to be “training 
the opposition” in Tanf, the US is training operation militants under 
perception of being “at an equal distance to all groups.”Apart from the 
so-called opposition that is linked to al-Qaeda, Daesh [ISIS] terrorists 
brought from Raqqa, western Deir Ezzor and the Golan Heights are being trained 
in the Tanf camp. …The plan is to transport Iraqi oil to the Haifa [Israel] 
Port on the Mediterranean through Deir Ezzor and Tanf.
Actually, Deir Ezzor is also the capital of Syria’s own oil-producing region, 
and so this action by the United States is more than about merely a 
transit-route for Iraq’s oil to reach Israel; it is also (and very much) about 
America attempting theft of oil from Syrian land.Furthermore, on May 23rd, Joe 
Gould at Defense News headlined "House rejects limit on new nuclear warhead” 
and he reported that the US House, in fulfillment of the Trump Administration’s 
Nuclear Posture Review, which seeks to lower the threshold for nuclear war so 
as to expand the types of circumstances in which the US will “go nuclear,” 
rejected, by a vote of 226 to 188, a Democratic Party supported measure 
opposing lowering of the nuclear threshold. President Trump wants to be allowed 
to lower the threshold for using nuclear weapons in a conflict. The new, 
smaller, nuclear warheads, a “W76-2 variant,” have 43% the yield of the bomb 
that the US dropped on Hiroshima, but it’s called a ‘tactical nuclear weapon’ 
meaning that it is supposedly intended for use in ‘conventional’ wars, so that 
it is actually designed to eliminate altogether the previous meta-strategic 
principle, of “Mutually Assured Destruction” pertaining to nuclear war (that 
nuclear weapons are justifiable only in order to prevent another World War, 
never in order to win such a war) that successfully prevented nuclear war till 
now — that once a side has introduced nuclear weapons into a military conflict, 
it has started a nuclear war and is challenging any opponent to either go 
nuclear itself or else surrender — America’s new meta-strategic doctrine (since 
2006) is “Nuclear Primacy”: winning a nuclear war. (See this and this.)US 
President Trump is now pushing to the limit, presumably in the confident 
expectation that as the US President, he can safely grab any territory he 
wishes, and steal any oil or other natural resource that he wishes, anywhere he 
wants — regardless of what the Russian Government, or anyone else, thinks or 
wants.Though his words often contradict that, this is now clearly what he is, 
in fact, doing (or trying to do), and the current US House of Representatives, 
at least, is saying yes to this, as constituting American values and policies, 
now.Trump — not in words but in facts — is “betting the house” on 
this.Moreover, as I headlined on May 26th at Strategic Culture, “Credible 
Report Alleges US Relocates ISIS from Syria and Iraq into Russia via 
Afghanistan.” Trump is apparently trying to use these terrorists as — again 
like the US used them in Afghanistan in order to weaken the Soviet Union — so 
as to weaken Russia, but this time is even trying to infiltrate them into 
Russia itself.Even Adolf Hitler, prior to WWII, didn’t lunge for Britain’s 
jugular. It’s difficult to think of a nation’s leader who has been this bold. I 
confess that I can’t.

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