LAVROV’S INTERVIEW’S CONTINUE:
It’s
been a few days, but I am still digesting the latest interview provided by Mr.
Lavrov. Just about the time I thought the HARDtalk piece was a bombshell,
Sputnik post yet another interview with what appears to be the man of the hour.
Now, it’s a given, Sputnik is a mouthpiece for Moscow, but then again, so is CNN
and MSNBC and FOX and the BBC, so in the long run, it’s just the way the game
is played now. Was the timeline of this interview deliberate? Was it designed to
follow what took place on HARDtalk? You bet it was. Did it add anything to the “message”
coming from Moscow. Not really, but that doesn’t mean much when the HARDtalk
event was a complete, “in your face” event. So the Sputnik didn’t intend to add
material, but it did reinforce a concept I now find more troubling than ever.
Below, is a
slice of the Sputnik interview and you need to pay close attention to the theme
Mr. Lavrov continued. What is the relationship between the US military and the
US President?
Sputnik: 103 missiles were launched, 71 of them were shot
down. Trump said that he called somebody to ask if all the rockets reached
their targets, and the person on the other end of the line said
"yes-yes, every one of them, Mr. President." Whom could he call?
Lavrov: I don't know
whom, in such cases, the President of the United States calls. Our
President doesn't have to call — he's reported to, when such things
happen. And I would prefer not to meditate on the theme
of relations inside the US Administration or how some officials
in Washington treat the position and orders of their President. Speaking
about the risk of a military confrontation, I feel absolutely
confident in assuming that the militaries
will not allow this, and of course neither will President Putin or
President Trump. They are leaders, after all, elected by their people
and responsible for their peace.
If you can’t see the “message” here,
then you will not understand the danger of what is taking place. “Relations
inside the US Administration”? Now, think about that for a minute. Just how vulnerable
does Moscow think the US has become? For months, some of us have been preaching
just how dangerous it was for the rest of the world to see the US leadership in
crisis. Was this some complex plot by the Russians to disrupt the US? Is this
all some complex, Master Plan to bring the US to it’s knees? Is that what the
Russians want, a world in crisis as the US teeters on disaster? It may not have
been their idea, but the ability to manipulate what is taking place in the US
is not lost upon the Russians and frankly, several others. How could the US
look anything but dysfunctional? All anyone must do is watch the evening news
from the US and it looks like the government is melting down. Why would the
Russians not try to leverage this US crisis? But, what puzzles me, is the emphasis
on the relationship between the US military and the President. The destructive attitudes
of the US two party system is something the American people have come to
expect, but questioning the loyalty of the US Military to the Commander in
Chief, that is a very disturbing twist, event coming from Moscow. Do the Russians
have the ability to monitor, at some level, the communications taking place between
key US Military officials? Yes. If there is one thing I know for sure, it’s the
reality that Senior Officers and texting is a problem that seems unsolvable.
Could the Russians be capturing just enough information to weaponize what they perceive
is pattern of discontent? Absolutely. Now, if you take this theory and add to it
the rumor I spoke of last week, you may begin to feel even more nervous with
what the Russians are doing. In case you forgot, the “Rumor” was, supported by
Mr. Lavrov’s interview on HARDtalk, the US military was against the level of
strikes The Donald wanted to execute in Syria. The second part of that “rumor”
was the idea of the US Military communicating with the Russian Military on what
was going to take place. The assumption is, The Donald didn’t authorize that communication,
but the US military leadership did so anyway. For the record, I don’t buy that
part of the “Rumor”. What I do find more than plausible, is the idea the US
President did authorize an “unofficial” communication to take place, one that
his staff would disavowal if asked by the media. The risk were too high not to take that action.
If the US President’s target list was too much for his Commanders to support,
then yes, that would have been a very….very….heated event. That part is most likely
true.
Trap:
Here
is the trap I think the Russians executed. If the US President stands up and
tells his nation, along with his staff, that the Russians were not informed of the
strike, then planting the seed that was not what took place would only add fuel
to the political fire already burring inside the US. The Donald, to hear the
Democrats say it, is completely in bed with Mr. Putin. If he tells the nation
he didn’t inform them and then the Russians hint that he did, the only result
is more damage to current President of the US. If there is one game the Russian
love to play and they play it very well, it’s the “I gotcha” game.
All of this is a great deal of
speculation, but these two recent interviews by Mr. Lavrov, have a common
theme. The US Military is “working” with the Russian Military. If it was anyone
but The Donald, nobody would think twice about that statement. Hell, if it was
Obama, they would be nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize again. We all see
how that turned out. Just asked the people of Libya!
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