Mark Hackard writes:
St. Paul of Tarsus may have earned martyrdom
under the reign of Nero, but he also understood pagan Rome as the guarantor of
order against evil and chaos within fallen creation[1].
Today’s enforcers of the End of History, however, wield their swords in vain.
Modern empires are marked by self-assertion through fatuous intellectual
constructs, mere excuses to satisfy certain passions.
Authority no longer
carries divine origin or grave responsibility, but derives solely from the
manipulation of human mass and dead matter. A ruling class lacking any notion
of service to a higher principle sends other people’s children to perish for
freedom, equality and progress; immense profits are to be reaped provided the
media sets the appropriate narrative.
Half a century ago, American officialdom justified
the Vietnam War with the Domino Theory, claiming that Communist power would
soon reach from the Mekong River to a stranglehold over the Strait of Malacca.
All theorizing aside, US action in Southeast Asia at the time related much more
to the expansion of the military-industrial complex and narcotics trade than
“credibility” and containment.
But for the past decade, Washington has
assiduously applied the Domino Theory to the Middle East. With the
September 11th attacks as an alibi for limitless
intervention into the Islamic world, the US has invaded, occupied,
pressured or subverted any country therein refusing to toe its agenda.
A glance at a map will suffice to convey the breadth
of US penetration into
Dar al-Islam. Here’s a quick sampling: outright large-scale war on
Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya; counterinsurgency strikes in Yemen, Somalia, and
on Pakistan’s northwest frontier; sanctions and saber-rattling against Iran;
and CIA-engineered color revolutions in Kyrgyzstan, Tunisia and Egypt.
The
24-hour news
cycle cannot capture the Novus Ordo Seclorum’s inexorable attack
on sovereignty, nor is it meant to. While the thin layer of our public that
pays any attention to transpiring events is fed “human rights” jingoism,
Western banksters and the Salafist emirs of Arabia are moving in concert to
seize control of a vast swathe of the earth’s energy resources.
With Libyan ruler Mohammar
Gaddafi overthrown and murdered in 2011, Langley’s operations wizards were
already exploiting Syria’s internal fissures to bring down President Bashar
al-Assad, son of the late Hafez al-Assad, and his Alawite government. When US
attempts to rope Damascus into an anti-Iranian coalition were declined, Syria
was targeted for destruction.
Yet against all odds, Assad has proven himself a
fighter worthy of his ruthless father’s name, withstanding two years of
US-backed insurrection in what has been a clear attempt to eliminate Syrian
sovereignty.
It’s not just the White House that wants him dead, either - Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have been especially enthusiastic in financing and arming Sunni rebels, the core of whom are foreign mercenaries linked to none other than Al Qaeda.
It’s not just the White House that wants him dead, either - Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have been especially enthusiastic in financing and arming Sunni rebels, the core of whom are foreign mercenaries linked to none other than Al Qaeda.
Through NATO and in alliance with Gulf potentates,
the United States has raised an army of jihadists, “freedom fighters” in our
press parlance, against the regime in Damascus. The Free Syrian Army, Jahbat
al-Nusra and other formations are already notorious for their massacres
of Christians and at least one recorded episode of cannibalism.
US
policymakers would doubtless revel in the young Assad’s suffering the same
gruesome fate they arranged for Gaddafi, but matters aren’t going as smoothly
as planned. With help from Iranian advisors and Hezbollah
light infantry, Assad has buffeted the assault and made some impressive
gains, having recently retaken the key town of Qusair near the Lebanese border
before proceeding to rebel-held Aleppo in the north.
By now the Obama Administration has officially
abandoned any pretenses to plausible deniability. The United States, a
presidential national security aide announced, will directly and openly supply
weaponry to rebel factions in Syria – under the highly specious pretext of
alleged chemical weapons use by government forces.
The semi-secret war on
Damascus has been directed
by the CIA, with Langley facilitating arms shipments from places like
Croatia and newly-“liberated” Libya, delivery of which is handled by the Turks.
While the administration’s step is mostly a public declaration of US policy intentions, it nonetheless builds momentum toward a no-fly-zone over the country, i.e. the inauguration of aerial bombardment as previously demonstrated over places like Belgrade, Baghdad and Tripoli.
While the administration’s step is mostly a public declaration of US policy intentions, it nonetheless builds momentum toward a no-fly-zone over the country, i.e. the inauguration of aerial bombardment as previously demonstrated over places like Belgrade, Baghdad and Tripoli.
Assad is a hard man in an unforgiving neighborhood,
but he will need a good deal more than the patronage of Tehran’s ayatollahs to
survive the sustained onslaught of the Pax Americana.
Enter Russian President Vladimir Putin, the only leader with the means and the will to prevent further aggression against Syria. Putin has spent 13 years charting Russia’s path of resurgence, and he is acutely aware of US destabilization programs for the Middle East and beyond.
Enter Russian President Vladimir Putin, the only leader with the means and the will to prevent further aggression against Syria. Putin has spent 13 years charting Russia’s path of resurgence, and he is acutely aware of US destabilization programs for the Middle East and beyond.
The cold-eyed intelligence officer-turned-Gosudar is drawing a
line in the sands of Syria, whose civil war has become an international proxy
conflict. He knows quite well the fall of Damascus will serve only as a prelude
to a US-Israeli campaign against Iran, a nation holding the world’s
fourth-largest oil reserves[2].
Such an endeavor would expose Russia’s entire southern flank to increased migrant flows and crime, a new wave of mujahedin terrorists, and not far behind them, American power projection.
Such an endeavor would expose Russia’s entire southern flank to increased migrant flows and crime, a new wave of mujahedin terrorists, and not far behind them, American power projection.
The long-term objective of US strategic planners is
no less than the capture of Eurasia and Russia’s dismemberment; Putin is
therefore mounting a geopolitical counteroffensive to halt Washington’s game of
dominoes before it goes too far.
Of late Moscow has engaged in active diplomacy while maneuvering significant military assets to the Eastern Mediterranean and Levant. Thus, as the Kremlin continues to push for another round of Syria negotiations in Geneva and obstructs Western intervention at the level of the UN Security Council, it has deployed its own hard power to the region.
Of late Moscow has engaged in active diplomacy while maneuvering significant military assets to the Eastern Mediterranean and Levant. Thus, as the Kremlin continues to push for another round of Syria negotiations in Geneva and obstructs Western intervention at the level of the UN Security Council, it has deployed its own hard power to the region.
Russia's general staff has set about implementing
leadership directives to strengthen the country's position in the Middle East,
giving Washington and Tel Aviv a well-founded reason to think twice before
embarking upon yet another reckless venture[3].
The
upgrading Russian Navy just recently formed a permanent Mediterranean
Flotilla of 16 combat-ready ships currently stationed off the coast of
Syria, and negotiations
with Cyprus to host basing facilities for both air and sea forces are
reported to be in progress.
In another bold move, Putin even proposed that Russian paratroopers stand post on the Golan Heights, where Austrian and Croat peacekeepers have withdrawn and only a Fijian-Filipino contingent under Indian command remains[4].
In another bold move, Putin even proposed that Russian paratroopers stand post on the Golan Heights, where Austrian and Croat peacekeepers have withdrawn and only a Fijian-Filipino contingent under Indian command remains[4].
Putin is skillfully making use of other policy
instruments to change the Western calculus on Syria. Russian arms
transfers to Damascus have garnered
headlines due to the scheduled delivery of formidable S-300 SAM complexes
sometime within the year as well as advanced MiG
interceptors.
Avoiding any hasty gestures, the Kremlin has insisted upon
the full legality of these defensive weapons sales (in contrast to US and
allied arming of jihadists), thereby demonstrating its commitment to Syrian
sovereignty.
It is also likely that Russian intelligence services have assisted in targeting the rebel command structure; though Moscow’s foreign ministry has announced that all government personnel have been evacuated from war-scarred Syria, the “advisory” work of spetsnaz units in these operations is probable.
It is also likely that Russian intelligence services have assisted in targeting the rebel command structure; though Moscow’s foreign ministry has announced that all government personnel have been evacuated from war-scarred Syria, the “advisory” work of spetsnaz units in these operations is probable.
As many American Evangelicals incessantly drum up
billions for the IDF at the behest of an Israel lobby that holds them in
undisguised contempt, Russia is increasingly returning to its ancient duty of
defending the inheritance of Byzantium, the Second Rome.
Putin can hardly be accused of sentimentality; traditional Russian statecraft has maintained centuries of intense focus on controlling the Black Sea Basin and its approaches.
Putin can hardly be accused of sentimentality; traditional Russian statecraft has maintained centuries of intense focus on controlling the Black Sea Basin and its approaches.
Yet geopolitics is not conducted in a rationalized vacuum, either- the entirety
of cultural, historical and religious context will inevitably inform policy and
conceptions of interest.
And so we observe the Kremlin making fraternal Serbia a key transit point in its planned South Stream gas pipeline, potentially expanding military ties with Orthodox Cyprus and shielding the Syrian Baathist state (and the Christian communities under its protection) from certain annihilation[5].
And so we observe the Kremlin making fraternal Serbia a key transit point in its planned South Stream gas pipeline, potentially expanding military ties with Orthodox Cyprus and shielding the Syrian Baathist state (and the Christian communities under its protection) from certain annihilation[5].
America, meanwhile, advances liberal
imperialism through its favored cutouts- from transnational Muslim militant
groups to Open Society NGOs imposing democracy, multiculturalism, feminism and
sexual perversion.
In Russia’s case, we see evidence
for both types of sabotage in Western elites’ advocacy for the depraved and
blasphemous exhibitionists of Pussy Riot and the jihad in the North Caucasus.
Tried and tested across Eurasia, this dual-track approach forms a dialectic of
subversion aimed at destroying national cultures and state sovereignty.
What Putin faces is the same Revolution that nearly killed Russia in the last
century, the same regicide apostates who have driven over generations to build
a counterfeit
paradise on earth according to malevolently inspired abstractions of
liberty and equality. In the fateful year of 1848, the poet Fedor
Tyutchev would write of a coming war, one as much spiritual as physical:
Long now in Europe
there have existed only two actual forces - the Revolution and Russia. These two
powers are now set against each other, and perhaps tomorrow they will enter
into combat. Between them there are no negotiations, and all treaties are
impossible; the existence of one is tantamount to the death of the other! Upon
the outcome of the struggle that has arisen between them, the greatest struggle
to which the world has been witness, depends the political and religious future
of humanity for centuries.
That war is not over[6]. The
West tramples its patrimony, fashioning sacraments out of abominations, and
demands that all humanity follow suit. Whatever its own tragic shortcomings, Russia
is increasingly
rejecting the latest iterations of “progress” on offer and now prepares its
lines of defense beginning with Syria, among the first lands to receive Our
Lord’s Gospel[7].
Vladimir Putin is far from a perfect counterrevolutionary, but he leads the
last great people to oppose an incipient, inhuman world tyranny. His place in
history’s saga depends on an ideal reborn- not bourgeois, technocratic Russia
Inc., but a Third
Rome, calling the nations to repentance and giving the enemies of God good
cause to shudder.
[1] "…for
the authority (civil) does not bear the sword in vain! It is the servant of God
to execute wrath on the wrongdoer." (Romans 13:4)
[2] Other
reasons for Western aggression against Syria include the discovery of significant
natural gas fields in the Eastern Mediterranean and Syria’s continuing refusal to submit
to the globalist elites’ Bank for International Settlements.
[3] The
IDF has carried out at least four raids against Syrian territory this year, the
latest a submarine-launched cruise missile strike against a storage facility
holding Russian-made Yakhont anti-ship missiles. Should Moscow follow
through on its deliveries, Tel Aviv might soon learn it can no longer attack
Syria’s armed forces with impunity.
[4]
Because of its UN Security Council permanent membership and Israeli objections,
Russia’s initiative was blocked.
340 Filipinos will likely
withdraw in August, and 150 Irish and 50 Nepalese soldiers will now be sent
to reinforce some 500 Fijians.
[5] As
2013 is the 1,025th anniversary of the Baptism of Rus’, Putin is also hosting the patriarchs and senior
clergy of the 15 Orthodox Churches to “discuss interfaith matters as well as
current international events of interest to Orthodox communities in various
parts of the world.”
[6]
Tyutchev continues:
Russia is first and
foremost a Christian empire; the Russian people are Christian not only by the
Orthodoxy of their belief, but in even greater measure due to something more
intimate than beliefs...The Revolution is first and foremost the enemy of
Christianity!...Those transformations to which it has consecutively been
subjected, those slogans it without fail adopts, even its violence and crimes
were of secondary nature and incidental; yet the one thing in it not of this
order is the anti-Christian intent that inspires it, and it is this which has
granted it dread mastery over the universe...He who cannot understand this is
no more than a blind man present at a spectacle delivered to him by the world.
[7] This
summer Russia has held the largest-scale military exercises since the end of
the Soviet Union. Drills include Russo-Chinese naval war games,
operational testing for the Strategic
Rocket Forces and sweeping
joint-force maneuvers in the Far East.
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