US-Cuba deal 'new front for Russia war': Analyst

 

Daniel Estulin says restoring relations with Cuba is one of the few 
possibilities that the US has to upset the new Russian order.

Mon Dec 22, 2014 3:24PM GMT

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The United States sees the restoring of relations with Cuba as a “new front in 
its war against Russia” and upsetting the Russian interests, a political 
analyst says. 

“I think what has gone under the radar as far as the Cuba-America agreement is 
concerned, a lot of people are taken by surprise, but in fact this is one of 
the few possibilities that the United States has to actually upset the new 
Russian order,” Daniel Estulin, author and presenter from Madrid, told Press TV 
in an interview on Sunday.

Speaking from the White House on Wednesday, President Barack Obama announced 
the end of what he acknowledged was a decades-long "rigid" policy of isolation 
of Cuba.

According to Estulin, everything the Western “oligarchy” has thrown at Russia 
in the last decade and a half has failed. 

The West has tried and failed to contain Russia through color revolutions, 
massacres of children, inflation, putting drugs throughout the country, 
embargos, wars, regime change attempts, NATO build-up around Russia, oil 
deflation and currency speculation, the analyst said. “All of that has failed.”

“And again what we are seeing is the only opportunity the United States has for 
this asymmetrical warfare against Russia that still might win and get the upper 
hand through Cuba, get at the whole Latin America,” Estulin continued. 

“The whole idea of the agreement between Cuba and the United States has very 
little to do with bringing down this blockade [of Cuba]. It has to do with 
pragmatism on the part of America’s ruling class, and the idea is to take over 
what Russia did not take over in its time such as Cuba… and use it as a spear 
point to destroy Russia’s interests in Latin America.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin is “selling Russian oil and gas only for 
physical gold and this is called check-mate, ladies and gentlemen, the game is 
over,” Estulin said.  

“This is something that the Americans understand, and that’s why the decision 
to reach the agreement is coming right now.

“For example, in the third quarter alone, Russia has purchased 55 out of the 93 
tones of physical gold purchased by the central banks of all countries in the 
world. In other words, more than half of all the gold purchased was purchased 
by Russia."

The “twist of Putin’s game,” according to Estulin, is that the mechanism for 
the sale of Russian energy to the West only for gold works regardless of 
whether the West agrees to pay for Russian oil and gas."

“The suppression of gold prices by the special department of the United States 
government, called the Exchange Stabilization Fund, with the aim of stabilizing 
the dollar has been made into law in the United States and that’s something 
that Russia has flaunted and has found a way around it again by using their 
natural resources in exchange for gold. 

“This is again the key reason why the United States right now decided it needed 
to open up a new front against Russia and this is the whole United States-Cuba 
agreement.”

Estulin noted that “the global market for physical gold is extremely small” 
compared to the market for paper gold; “$360 billion per month are traded in 
paper gold and only $280 million a month are traded in physical gold.”

“The West has spent as much of its efforts and resources to artificially 
increase the purchasing power of the dollar and lower oil prices and 
artificially lower the purchasing power of gold but the problem for the West is 
that the stocks of physical gold in possession of the West are not unlimited,” 
he said.

“Russia poses a real threat to the American model of petro-dollar world 
domination,” he added.

“The question remains how long will the West be able to buy oil and gas from 
Russia in exchange of physical gold and what will happen to the United States’ 
petrodollar after the West runs out of physical gold to pay for Russian oil, 
gas and uranium.

“The answer to this question is the key element of this United States-Cuba 
agreement. It has nothing to do with openness. It has to do with typical 
American cynicism, opening up a new front in its war against Russia for the 
American model of survival,” Estulin concluded.

AN/HRJ

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/12/22/391366/uscuba-deal-new-front-for-russia-war/

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