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Russia: The Dragon and the Amoeba
The Moscow Times ^ | 10/21/09 | Yulia Latynina

Posted on 10/24/2009 4:51:13 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

The Dragon and the Amoeba

21 October 2009

By Yulia Latynina

At a meeting in New York in September, President Dmitry Medvedev and Chinese President Hu Jintao signed a wide-ranging cooperation agreement through 2018. It calls for Russia to become a raw-materials appendage of China. Russia will provide China with raw materials such as coal, iron, gold and manganese, and China-based factories will process it all.

In reality, though, this is only a preliminary agreement because the Kremlin has a compulsive fear of China. Russians love conspiracy theories, and they avidly read the apocalyptic prophecies of Alexander Khramchikhin about how China will one day dismember Russia.

The problem is that such prophecies are self-fulfilling. Oedipus is a good example. His greatest fear was that he would murder his father and sleep with his mother, and that is exactly what ultimately happened.

Beijing follows two basic rules when buying raw materials from abroad. First, it buys primarily from states and not from private companies. Second, when buying from African dictators, it does not give them lectures on human rights but often pays off the dictator along with the rights to the mineral deposits.

In other words, China is behaving just as the 18th- and 19th-century Europeans behaved toward Beijing. China is following the example of Europe during its heyday of military triumphs and expansion. Today, China is the only colonial power left in the world.

An influx of foreign capital is an advantage for `a strong country and a disadvantage for a weak one. At the same time, the desire of the weak country to keep foreigners out is not an obstacle in this case. It is just the opposite.

For example, consider China’s recent history. At the beginning of the 20th century, China was de facto occupied by the world’s major powers: Britain, the United States, France and Russia.

This was not because the Chinese government had good relations with foreigners. On the contrary, Empress Dowager Cixi had extremely bad relations with foreigners during most of her reign from 1861 to 1908. The problem was that China was a failed state at the time. Cixi was primarily concerned with establishing the legitimacy of her rule. In addition, the officials serving her also hated foreigners, although the bureaucrats were more than willing to take bribes from them.

Russian regions bordering China are threatened with the same fate under Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as Chinese provinces bordering Russia suffered under Empress Cixi. Russia has the same weak bureaucrats who hate foreigners and take bribes from them. Russia also has a large number of poor people who hate foreigners. If they had the chance, they would wage a pogrom against them, even knowing that the result would mean a harsh retaliation from the foreign government and perhaps even foreign occupation of the country.

Russia is doomed as long as the Kremlin continues its current course. Fortunately, nothing lasts forever, as Empress Cixi showed. Although Cixi’s reign ended, China remained.

One day, Putin too will be out of office. Hopefully, he will replaced by a leader who is truly interested in running the country’s affairs and not only his personal offshore accounts. Russia is too great a country to die like an amoeba.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; putin; russia
China has also been bribing many key decision-makers(pols, CEO's, academics) in U.S., who are also only interested in lining their pockets with cash.

If Yulia were an American, she would have been hounded by MSM's, because her rhetoric is brutally honest.

1 posted on 10/24/2009 4:51:13 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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To: TigerLikesRooster

If Russia had still exercised its democractic system, we could have had an US-Russia alliance against China.


2 posted on 10/24/2009 5:28:26 AM PDT by Wiz
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To: Wiz

Read Tom Clancey’s book “The Bear and the Dragon”!


3 posted on 10/24/2009 6:17:07 AM PDT by WellyP
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To: TigerLikesRooster

The Moscow Times is an western-owned newspaper that is so anti-Putin and anti-Russian that they don’t even sell it on newsstands but is given for free in hotels and such.
I would take anything that comes from The Moscow Times with a grain of salt.


4 posted on 10/24/2009 11:23:26 AM PDT by RolandOfGilead
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To: TigerLikesRooster

This would be true IF Russia was still a weak country like it was in the Mid 1990’s. However, Russia is too strong and has way too many nuclear weapons for China to invade it. Plus, both countries are paranoid that if the two would go to war with each other, the US and NATO would take over either the loser, gang up on the country that is winning, or what they fear the most: That NATO would go for both of them at the same time after China and Russia have battered each other for a long time.


5 posted on 10/24/2009 10:43:07 PM PDT by Thunder90 (Fighting for truth and the American way... http://citizensfortruthandtheamericanway.blogspot.com/)
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To: RolandOfGilead
Obviously, their views are not welcome under Putin's Russia. Still Putin's kleptocracy and its endangering of long-term Russian well-being is on the mark, I think, her scathing remark notwithstanding.

Underlying ills are not addressed, but Putin and Russians are happy that they regained some of their world-power status for now.

6 posted on 10/24/2009 11:12:21 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (LUV DIC -- L,U,V-shaped recession, Depression, Inflation, Collapse)
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