West’s Perennial Attitude Towards Russia

The relations never change…

So, several years ago, when YouTube was actually offering such content, I watched the Russian political commentator, Sergey Mikheyev making a statement that sounded a bit like this…

1) The West wants Russia to join Western ideological project, whatever it currently is, Catholicism, kissing the ass of the pope in Rome, or liberal democracy and flying the rainbow flag.

2) In this ideological project, the Russians will be the ones subordinate. They will do everything the Western owners of the right political thinking tell them to do, or else war…

These two postulates have not changed for hundreds of years, ever since two pivotal events in European history that have defined the conceptions of the West and Russia. The first was the East-West Church schism in the eleventh century, and the second was the Mongol invasion in the thirteenth. The first defined the Catholic West against the Orthodox East, and the second relegated the Russian state to Greater Russia.

Russia perennially suffered Western invasion with the aim to bring the Russians into the fold and dominate over them. We see a pattern here since at least the wars of Novgorod with the Teutonic knights, in Rzeczpospolita’s struggle against the Muscovy over domination of Rus, we also see it in Napoleon’s Continental System, and subsequent invasion, or in Habsburg designs on Russia, similar to that of Rzeczpospolita, or in Hitler’s ideology. All of them inspire and inform each other, and the current liberal Drang nach Osten is no different.

Russia must accept a Western puppet in power. They don’t care much about the guy being a liberal democrat in the West, more like is he willing to do our bidding? And if the answer is positive, the man in Russia will be called a bonafide democrat. Yeltsin sent tanks against the parliament but he was a democrat, Putin undid the oligarchs, sent the Western NGOs packing, and he is an authoritarian. Do you get the logic?

To understand what the West currently wants from Russia, one doesn’t have to look further that the Ukraine. Ukraine is essentially Russia, not the Russian Federation but the historical Russia. And Ukraine does the West’s every bidding. At the same time, Ukraine is the poorest and most corrupt country in Europe. That is Ukraine subscribes to the West’s hegemonic project, and exists within it as a colony. Ever wondered why Ukraine with its perfect location, natural resources and fertile soil is poor? It is poor because it is exploited by the West. And the West wants the same fate for Russia.

Because Ukraine works so well, many in the West harbor wet dreams about breaking Russia into a dozens of Ukraines that could be more easily manipulated into giving up their resources, and at the same time accepting the complete globohomo package up their arse. This is why Russia’s future depends on taking out the Kiev regime to demonstrate that no such sodomy and perversion will be tolerated.

Ukraine’s present would be Russia’s present if Putin was never in the picture, and Russia’s only destiny is a conflict with the West or submission…

The Safari

Things are going badly for Ukraine in the East. This can be seen by an increased activity of trolls here on this blog…

Ukraine is desperate for fresh troops to be sent to the meat grinder of Eastern Ukraine, and so the unfortunate working class of Ukraine is a target of unscrupulous recruiting campaign to defend Zelensky’s shitshow from the inevitable destruction.

In the city of Odessa, they are grabbing men off the street…

On Sunday, between 9 and 10 o’clock AM, near the shop “Ideal”, which is on Bugaevskaya street, unknown people in uniform, have taken hostage my son by force, without showing any documents authorizing such behaviour. This is against the law and is liable for prosecution. We have reported the kidnapping to the police. The man is still held on Zenkovetskaya street in former recruiting office. He is being held already a third day, he was kidnapped while he was out to shop for medicine as he was feeling sick. He is being held with an elevated temperature. He is being held by force and intimidated into signing a contract.

Isn’t this cute? Asking police for help in Ukraine…

You don’t want your boy to be taken from you. He has only seen a rifle in Counter Strike. Give donation to soldiers or to volunteers. Support their lifestyle so that they don’t take away your boy.

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Why You Lying, Why You Always Lying?

If there isn’t any peremoha to report, we will manufacture a peremoha. The cannon fodder… I mean the Ukrainian people will believe anything…

So it says: The armed forces of Ukraine have 26 time destroyed here sic enemy gear. The Russians have returned after every “babovnya” (god knows what this means, probably bombing) and they have gotten it again.

I think they wanted to make the impression that they shot down a Russian helicopter but they forgot that on the tail it say Nebezpechno which means Danger but in Ukrainian. So drawing a Z on a piece of gear is not enough…

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The Expendables

For a while, several commentators have been mentioning that should the Ukrainians fail in their job of giving Russia a bloody nose, the Western powers will throw into the cauldron their other East European pets like the Poles, or Romanians, or gods forbid, the Czechs. There already are a number of mercenaries in Ukraine. I read somewhere that 1200 Polish mercenaries have died but I could not independently verify this story. Also, it is claimed that the Western supplied weapon’s systems are often manned by foreigners.

Needless to say, there are forces that will be very unhappy if Ukraine fails because it would be totally contrary to their discourse of weak Russia and the ability of the West to force a change of behaviour in Russia. I mean, they will somehow rationalise this for the normies, the latter will buy anything but will the people that matter be happy with this outcome?

And when it comes to great powers with nuclear potential, they will avoid conflict but there is the temptation to fight Russia through East European proxies after this worked very well with the Ukrainians…

Ukraine is Getting Billions Now

I remember clearly that in 2013, the administration of the Ukrainian President, Viktor Yanukovych led by the Prime Minister, Mykola Azarov, was not against signing the Association Agreement with the EU. However, they understood what it will do to Ukrainian economy and asked for some €300 billion to readjust the economy from oriented to the East to one that would be linked to the collective West. The major reason for Yanukovych not singing the agreement was Western refusal to foot the bill.

Instead of negotiating with Yanukovych, the West activated its agents in Ukraine to stage a several months long protest to remove him from office. I guess it was a cheaper to remove Yanukovych and his Party of Regions, and replace him with a compliant puppet. But little did they realize that the dancing and jumping troglodytes on the Euromaidan have awakened the Russian bear from slumber.

While this festival of life was going on in Kiev, Yanukovych was with Putin on the Russian Black Sea coast attending the Winter Olympics. It was a truly memorable winter. I bet that he told Putin everything about Ukraine, and Putin went like WTF?

You see, contrary to popular wisdom. Until roughly 2013, the Russian establishment barely noticed Ukraine. People like Kosachev and Chernomyrdin that were directly responsible for relations abroad treated Ukraine as if it was still part of the USSR. I could count Russian TV documentaries about Ukrainian nationalism and Svidomism on the palm of my hand. And they weren’t aired in prime time on state TV. Today there are several dozens of these documentaries, and Ukraine has become the most discussed topic on TV news, whereas in the days of old news about Ukraine were rather rare.

Ironically, the pro-Russian Ukrainians, who before 2013 were marginalized and abandoned by the Russian state have gained greater influence after they fled to Russia, the separatist republics of the Donbas, or took up arms against the post-Maidan regime. Before 2013, they were ignored by the Ukrainian media, chased by the Ukrainian secret service, the SBU, and thoroughly marginalized. It is not that their ideas weren’t popular among segments of the society but without organization and money, they were losing ground to pro-Western forces.

And even more ironically, today Ukraine is literally getting billions in military and humanitarian aid, and in simple financial injections. I mean, I don’t know the exact figures but the West must be spending the kind of money Yanukovych and Azarov demanded in 2013. Actually I think the Ukraine situation costs the West far more if you add damage from accommodating refugees, and sanctions.

So let me ask, wouldn’t it have been easier to just pay Yanukovych for the transition, use the fact that the Russian state completely neglected soft power, and slowly integrate Ukraine in a completely peaceful way, pulling the rug from under Russia? I mean, some Zapadniks believed Ukraine will become somewhat of an alternative to Russia to the chagrin of the Ukrainian nationalists. Or was the West interested in fomenting the violent standoff that we see today? Because quite frankly, the cost of the violent option is bound to cost much more at this point.

And in the end, if the choice was war from the get go, do the architects of this realize the impact this will have on the Ukrainian project, and Western hegemony? Now the West decided to put all the chips on Ukrainian victory. This is truly a drunkard’s gamble. Somebody will be thrown out of the casino.