Stratfor founder: ‘US fears a resurgent Russia’

Published time: December 19, 2014 16:07 

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US President Barack Obama (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (R).(AFP 
Photo / Jewel Samad)

Washington “fears” a resurgent Russia, which harps back to the Cold War says 
George Friedman, the CEO and founder of forecasters Stratfor. He also believes 
the US started to meddle in Ukraine in retaliation for Russia outfoxing Obama 
over Syria.

Friedman says the United States has been intervening around the globe for over 
a century with the goal of making sure it keeps potential rivals in check. For 
the United States, any rising power in Europe represents a threat, and despite 
the end of the Cold War, Washington is still “hypersensitive” to the possible 
reemergence of Russia as a super power. 

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“The United States intervened in World War I in 1917 to block German hegemony, 
and again in World War II. In the Cold War the goal was to prevent Russian 
hegemony. US strategic policy has been consistent for a century,” he stated in 
an article on Stratfor’s website <http://www.stratfor.com/about#axzz3MLu9ZZyC> 
. 

Startfor is a geopolitical intelligence firm that provides strategic analysis 
and forecasting to individuals and organizations around the world. It first 
came to prominence in 1999 with the release of its Kosovo Crisis Center, during 
NATO airstrikes over Serbia. It has often tried to predict various paths that 
governments and political leaders may take. 


The Ukraine Question 


Now the US has its sights set on Ukraine. Firstly Washington has a fear of 
Russia regaining control in the region. Throughout the crisis, America has 
accused Russia of regional aggression, however, on the contrary, Russians feel 
they have been far from being on the offensive and have been on the defense. 

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“If Russia manages to reassert its power in Ukraine, then what will come next? 
Russia has military and political power that could begin to impinge on Europe. 
Therefore, it is not irrational for the United States, and at least some 
European countries, to want to assert their power in Ukraine,” Freidman said. 

Secondly, Washington’s presence in Ukraine is also seen as a way to punish 
Russia for “embarrassing”’ Barack Obama over Syria. Freidman believes the US 
President did not want to invade Syria, even when poison gas had been used by 
Bashar Assad’s forces. 

Stratfor Global Intelligence CEO George Friedman.(AFP Photo / Ronaldo Schemidt)

This would have given Obama the perfect excuse to launch a military attack, but 
he decided against intervention due to fears that it could have led to the 
creation of another Sunni jihadist movement in the region. “The Russian attempt 
to embarrass the president by making it appear that Putin had forced him to 
back down triggered the U.S. response in Ukraine.” 

Freidman is a political scientist, who founded Stratfor in 1996. He accepts 
that “Ukraine is of fundamental importance to Russia,” and will continue to be 
alarmed about further Western encroachment. 

“As difficult as this is for Westerners to fathom, Russian history is a tale of 
buffers. Buffer states save Russia from Western invaders. Russia wants an 
arrangement that leaves Ukraine at least neutral.” 


Sanctions not working 


Friedman, who was born in Hungary before emigrating with his parents to the US, 
says Russia has the ability to emerge from US led sanctions and the recent drop 
in the ruble due to falling oil prices. 

“Russians' strength is that they can endure things that would break other 
nations. It was also pointed out that they tend to support the government 
regardless of its competence when Russia feels threatened.” 

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Friedman believes that the implementation of sanctions will not have the 
desired effect the US and EU hope. He points to the fact that President 
Vladimir Putin is “still enormously popular.” Also he has learned that the 
Russian mindset is different to that of those in the West, partly because the 
population has become accustomed to political and economic upheaval over the 
last century. 

“The most important lesson I might have learned in Russia — ‘might’ being the 
operative term — is that Russians don't respond to economic pressure as 
Westerners do, and that the idea made famous in a presidential campaign slogan, 
‘It's the economy, stupid,’ may not apply the same way in Russia.” 

Overall Friedman believes there is a lot of mistrust between Russia and 
America, with neither side acknowledging the other’s fears. 

“All of the good will in the world — and there is precious little of that — 
cannot solve the problem of two major countries that are compelled to protect 
their interests and in doing so must make the other feel.” 

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