
Third, the Americans have tried to intimidate Russia by cutting off diplomatic contact over Syria, which is a veiled attempt to threaten Russia militarily, either from direct US intervention in Syria or indirectly by upping supply of anti-aircraft missiles to the proxy terror groups.
Russia is having none of this American menacing. It has proceeded to ramp up the military offensive along with Syrian forces to defeat the Western-backed terror groups in their last redoubt in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. If the anti-government mercenaries are vanquished there, then the six-year foreign-fueled war for regime change in Syria is all but over.
In the diplomatic sphere, US Secretary of State John Kerry had engaged with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov for months. In diplomatic jargon, the two sides referred to each other as “partners”. But in supporting opposing sides in the war and having diametric objectives, the real relationship between Washington and Moscow is clear: they are adversaries.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, an aficionado of judo martial arts, once revealed part of his pugilist philosophy learned from growing up on the mean streets of postwar St Petersburg: if a fight is looming, then don’t hesitate to strike first.
Something of this philosophy has just played out in Syria. The ceasefire plan worked out by Kerry and Lavrov was never feasible. Both Russian and its Syrian ally can be commended for giving peace a chance by initially abiding by the cessation of violence declared on September 12.

The deadly US airstrike on a Syrian army base in Deir ez-Zor on September 17 was the final proof that the Americans were never serious about calling a ceasefire. It was always about exploiting a much-needed relief for the foreign-backed terror proxies, which Russia and Syrian forces had been hammering for the past year.
Russia and Syria are now entitled to resume their defeat of the terror brigades with even more vengeance because the failed ceasefire proved the fraudulence of Washington’s position on Syria – as not the backer of moderate rebels, but the sponsor of terrorists, the same brand of terrorists who allegedly carried out the 9/11 attacks in New York which supposedly justified the past 15 years of US foreign wars.
Now here’s where Russia’s move in Syria becomes even more profound.
Last weekend, after Western media blitzing propaganda about humanitarian suffering in Aleppo, Moscow issued a pointed statement warning that if the US-led military coalition, which is illegally operating in Syria in the first place, were to attack Syrian government forces again then that would entail a “tectonic shift” for the region.
The statement from Moscow was an unmistakable warning that any further US-led military action in Syria would mean all-out war.

Notably, too, the installation of the S-300 system came two days after Washington said that it was cutting off diplomatic talks with Russia over Syria. In other words, if Washington’s diplomatic snub was meant to intimidate Russia, then it clearly didn’t work.
The stakes are much higher than just the conflict in Syria. For at least five years since Washington jettisoned its putative “reset policy” with Moscow, the US-led NATO military alliance has been pursuing what can only be described as a policy of hostility towards Russia, a policy whose tacit logic is eventual war.
Washington wants Russia to capitulate to its global hegemony, to revert to its pathetic vassal status as was seen under the weak post-Soviet leadership of Boris Yeltsin. When Putin assumed power 16 years ago, Russia stopped being an American shoeshine boy. The country recovered its independence and national pride, as well as, crucially, its military prowess.
It is because of this independence that Washington and its European lackeys have embarked on a geopolitical strategy of undermining Russia in every conceivable way, through NATO intimidation, political and media demonization, and economic sanctions.
This week, however, it appears that Putin has finally had enough of the relentless bullying by an American tyrant that is so out of line it has found itself hopelessly wrong-footed.

Significantly, Russia is demanding that if the US wants to resume the plutonium accord, then it must fulfill several conditions. They include scaling back NATO forces on Russia’s borders, ending political harassment, scrapping economic sanctions and compensating Russia for all financial losses. The BBC described Russia’s demands as an “astonishing list of conditions”.
The point is that Russia knows that it has gained the upper-hand over its American adversary. The Russian bear has patiently tolerated unremitting provocations from the arrogant Americans for years.
Even the ultimate US provocation of threatening Russia with war has failed to deter Moscow from pursuing what it knows is right: to be treated with respect as an equal.
The past year has demonstrated that Russia has the military capability to face down any American threat, including the abominable threat of nuclear war, which the Americans have repeatedly menaced through sly comments issued by its Pentagon chiefs.
It seems not a coincidence this week that Russia announced defense drills involving 40 million of its citizens. In effect, Russia appears to be saying to the US: we are not afraid of anything, we are ready to defend our nation with even better capability than you have, so don’t even think about going to war.
Washington can bluster all it wants about mulling military options in Syria, as it does in Ukraine and elsewhere. But it’s futile bluster. Because Washington knows now that Russia has slammed it with a geopolitical judo swing.
The worst thing an adversary can do is underestimate an opponent. And the arrogant, ignorant Americans have certainly done that with regard to Russia.
The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Sputnik.




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| 1 | Edit | Delete Reading is definition of "national emergency" and compare to the war crimes of the current American government shows too how hollow these definitions have become.
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| 2 | Edit | Delete Excellent article. It's something that needed to be said for several years. ENOUGH!
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| 1 | Edit | Delete clear summation of an appalling global environment...the 'dance' continues. Reply 
| 2 | Edit | Delete Excellent article. Reply 
| 1 | Edit | Delete Blinded by their own fanaticism the neocons are unable to see the difference between Yeltsin's Russia and Putin's world power today. Sad to say, but it will be getting even worse. The US public is very much interested into the robbery of Kim Kardashian's jewelry in Paris. Reply 
| 3 | Edit | Delete The Hegemonic empire "has lost its clothes" it stands before us naked and with nothing to show off with! its always been big mouthed foul talk and bullying smaller defenceless nations so there own nation would endure its own poverty. Reply 
| 1 | Edit | Delete Every time the US screams foul it is merely a projection of it's own shadow. The US has always accused other countries US wrong doings. The exceptional nation indeed - exceptional in lies, treachery, mass murder, resource plundering, fear mongering, war mongering, invasions, hospital bombings, chemical weapons attacks and the list goes on ad infinitum. It's high time the US was held accountable for its war crimes and crimes against humanity. Failing that a few ICBMs released on the Pentagon and the White House would suffice. Let's not forget IsraHell, they need to go too. If it's true that Putin has ordered millions of Russians to get underground then they could soon be on their way. Glad I don't live in Sydney or Canberra. Australia is just a shoeshine boy for the US. If Malcom Turnbull was half the man Putin was he's be 150% better than Obongo and that death star shit golem Clinton put them all out of their misery I say. Reply 
| 1 | Edit | Delete Mother Russia referring to Uncle Sam as “partner” makes me cringe. Uncle Sam is a thief, a schemer and a war criminal with blood on his hands, and Mother Russia is “partners” with him.
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| 1 | Edit | Delete One of the best and more accurate articles I've read on Sputnik recently!
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Quite interesting to see here that as stated, a power of another state of sovereignity is not enough to justify "state of emergency/national emergency"
In 1976, a new National Emergencies Act ended all previous proclamations although not before the Court wrote:
"A national emergency must be based on conditions beyond the ordinary. Otherwise, it has no meaning. The power of the Soviet Union in world affairs does not justify placing the United States in a constant state of national emergency."
And now Libya ...........time for the current USA administration to be charged for war crimes in Libya.
NATO ..........the NATO member countries in the queline, please !
www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/N/NationalEmergency.aspx
jas
Even people on here were screaming at Putin to do something, lol. So now Putin has a documented attempt to endure so much abuse, and credit with the Russian people and even his soft power base in the West, to do what he needs to do.
michael
FlorianGeyer
In my opinion as the US is forced to accept reality ,rather than the Hollywood fantasy bubble of being 'exceptional' , their vassal states will rebel against their arrogant and greedy master.
If this happens the US will obliged to look inward , rather than looting the world.
mario828282
ivanwa88
Eudoxia
Robert
I know Mother Russia is about constructiveness; redemption might even be in her bosom. I am also aware that these might just be semantics. Still, I’d hesitate in referring to myself as a “partner” with someone like Uncle Sam, lest I also share in the judgment reserved for him.
Attempt to redeem Uncle Sam, yes, but I would fervently call on Mother Russia to still keep her distance.
RedBanner
I really hope that the People of America, open their eyes and really realize what those in command of their country have been doing for years and years... now in Syria, and elsewhere, but a bit everywhere in the world where they have been interfering for a long, long time...
Isn't it time you People of the USA do something about that? It's mainly you, that they are using as cannon fodder for their insane and mad wargames...
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You're absolutely right indeed!
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"Excellent article."
To the point in every single detail reported! Excellent indeed!
My congratulations to Finian Cunningham!
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Russian women like you, agree with your Mother, respect your Grandparents and Admire your education. And nobody wants Trump or Hilary.
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