Posted on 10/30/2005 11:04:36 AM PST by Dundee
Mark Steyn: Russia is dying and Islamists will grab parts of the carcass
REMEMBER the months before 9/11? The new US President had his first meeting with the Russian President. "I looked the man in the eye and found him very straightforward and trustworthy," George W. Bush said after two hours with Vladimir Putin. "I was able to get a sense of his soul." I'm all for speaking softly and carrying a big stick, but that's way too soft.
Some experts started calling Vlad the most Westernised Russian strongman since Peter the Great and cooing about a Russo-American alliance that would be one of the cornerstones of the post-Cold War world.
It's not like that today.
From China to Central Asia to Ukraine, from its covert efforts to maintain Saddam in power to its more or less unashamed patronage of Iran's nuclear ambitions, Moscow has been at odds with Washington over every key geopolitical issue, and a few non-key ones, too, culminating in Putin's tirade to Bush that the US was flooding Russia with substandard chicken drumsticks and keeping the best ones for itself. It was a poultry complaint but indicative of a retreat into old-school Kremlin paranoia.
Russia's export of ideology was the decisive factor in the history of the 20th century. It seems to me entirely possible that the implosion of Russia could be the decisive factor in the 21st century.
As Iran's nuclear program suggests, in many of the geopolitical challenges to the US, there's usually a Russian component in the background.
In fairness to Putin, he's in a wretched position. Russia is literally dying. From a population peak in 1992 of 148 million, it will be down to below 130 million by 2015 and thereafter dropping to perhaps 50 or 60 million by the end of the century.
The longer Russia goes without arresting the death spiral, the harder it is to pull out of it, and when it comes to the future, most Russian women are voting with their foetus: 70 per cent of pregnancies are aborted. A smaller population needn't necessarily be a problem but Russia is facing simultaneously a huge drain of wealth out of the system.
Add to that the unprecedented strains on a ramshackle public health system. Russia is the sick man of Europe, and would still look pretty sick if you moved him to Africa. It has the fastest-growing rate of HIV infection in the world. By 2010, AIDS will be killing between 250,000 and 750,000 Russians every year. It will become a nation of babushkas, unable to muster enough young soldiers to secure its borders, enough young businessmen to secure its economy or enough young families to secure its future. True, there are parts of Russia that are exceptions to these malign trends. Can you guess which regions they are? They start with a "Mu" and end with a "slim".
So the world's largest country is dying and the only question is how violent its death throes are. Yesterday's Russia was characterised by Winston Churchill as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Today's has come unwrapped: it's a crisis in a disaster inside a catastrophe. Most of the big international problems operate within certain geographic constraints: Africa has AIDS, the Middle East has Islamists, North Korea has nukes. But Russia's got the lot: an African-level AIDS crisis and an Islamist separatist movement sitting on top of the biggest pile of nukes on the planet.
Of course, the nuclear materials are all in "secure" facilities: more secure, one hopes, than the supposedly secure public buildings in Nalchik that the Islamists took over with such ease two weeks ago. They also killed a big bunch of people.
Poor old Russia is awash with resources but fatally short of Russians and, in the end, warm bodies are the one indispensable resource.
What would you do if you were Putin? What have you got to keep your rotting corpse of a country as some kind of player?
You've got nuclear knowhow, which a lot of ayatollahs and dictators are interested in.
That's the danger for America: that most of what Russia has to trade is likely to be damaging to US interests. In its death throes, it could bequeath the world several new Muslim nations, a nuclear Middle East and a stronger China.
Russia's calculation is that sooner or later we'll be back in a bipolar world and that, in almost any scenario, there's more advantage in being part of the non-American pole.
In 1989, with the Warsaw Pact crumbling before his eyes, poor old Mikhail Gorbachev received a helpful bit of advice from the cocky young upstart on the block, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini: "The Islamic Republic of Iran, as the greatest and most powerful base of the Islamic world, can easily help fill up the ideological vacuum of your system."
In an odd way, that's what happened everywhere except in the Kremlin. As communism retreated, radical Islam seeped into Afghanistan and Indonesia and the Balkans. Crazy guys holed up in Philippine jungles and the tri-border region of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, who would have been Marxist fantasists a generation or two back, are now Islamists: it's the ideology du jour. And, despite Gorbachev turning down the offer, it will be Russia's fate to have large chunks of its turf annexed by the Islamic world.
We are witnessing a remarkable event: the death of a great nation not through war or devastation but through its inability to rouse itself from its own suicidal tendencies. The ideological vacuum was mostly filled with a nihilist fatalism. Churchill got it wrong: Russia is a vacuum wrapped in a nullity inside an abyss.
That's a wise attitude. The Russian Orthodox church is making a very powerful revival, and all kinds of pre-revolutionary movements and ideas are taking root again.
Just last week, I saw that the Cossack ethnic group, unoffical police force/army, Orthodox crusaders are coming back in force. A lot of good things are on the move in Russia. They also have a great deal of money, and a very realistic attitude about their Muslim friends and neighbors.
Wouldn't count them out, things can change pretty fast.
Ah...
In 1974 a referendum to repeal the 1970 Divorce Law was defeated, thereby confirming existing legislation. Other failed referendums included those on the repeal of legislation to increase police powers to combat terrorism and organised crime (1981), to legalise abortion (1981)...
I read this story 2-3 weeks ago and misread it, taking it to mean that the 1981 referendum was to legalize abortion in Italy and that it had failed. In fact, abortion in Italy was legalized in 1978 and reaffirmed by the 1981 referendum.
But, interestingly, the fertility rate in Italy has been below replacement level (2.1) since 1975.
At the same time, I researched the history in Russia. What doesn't get discussed much is the historic lack of suitable alternative birth control methods in Russia.... nor the living conditions, housing situ (waiting for an apartment), lines to necessities, women in the labor force, alcoholism, a KGB agent around every corner, a not-optimistic world view, oppression in general, suppression of religion...that affect child-bearing decisions. And life in Russia has been such that children were apparently a luxury that many people felt they could not afford.
For my part, I won't pass judgement on them because I would not willingly change places/ have changed places with them.
Given the declining fertility rates all across the 'modern' world, perhaps the surprise is that Russian women are having as many children as they are.
I didn't make the comment about arresting the death spiral, but I agree with your above comment about immigration.
Problem is that not all immigration is good immigration.
*One would want immigrants who AREN'T going IMMEDIATELY to the welfare rolls (elder family members of new immigrants), medical system (sick family members of new immigrants) or prison system (felon new immigrants a la Castro's dumping).
*Also many new immigrants come here purely for the education, take it home and then are out-source workers. That's a double whammy against us.
*Immigrants who would want to demolish our Christian society aren't welcome either, as far as I'm concerned. I don't want gay marriage MOSTLY because that would open the door for Islam's 4-wife marriage arrangement or Farsi's/India's anything-goes marriages.
Christmas and Easter stay, so do God and Jesus.
*Terrorists, of course, can stay home and pull the bomb cord in their own backyard.
Immigrants who work hard and play by the rules (Arnie's definition) are welcome. That excludes the 11,000,000 illegals here. They are UNwelcome, no matter where they come from or how hard they work or for how little they work. We get enough LEGAL ones to add to our population....and they are welcome, with the above *caveats.
You are corrext. Slicing off parts of countries is what the big-stick countries do. Always have; always will. Those who are the slicers think it's OKAY. Those who are the slicees get pissed. Nothing too new here.
Germany lost land to Poland in 1945, with the requiste ethnic cleansing of Germans from the area. Kurt Mansur, a symphony conductor, was born and raised in Germany but his home is now, by virtue of slicing, in Poland. I only know that because I saw him this past weekend conducting Tchaikovsky's 5th sumphony. He is German and from Silesia; I had to google it.
The U.N. sliced up land to make Israel.
Slicing up always creates winners and losers. Thus is the fodder for FUTURE wars. It never ends. Again, you are correct -- "no surprise."
You think that PUTIN controls the Russian Orthodox Church?
I respectfully disagree, Julius. If Stalin couldn't control the Church, with his army of slashers, gulagers and such, I don't think Putin can. If all the combined 80-year efforts of the Communist Party couldn't control the Church, I don't believe that Putin can or does either. No one is that powerful.
I think you give him way too much credit.
Agreed.
Russian history has always been interesting, especially, I think, with the ebb and flow of foreign wives gotten for the Czars. The mix with Europe, then AND NOW, won't do damage to Russia; it will make it better.
"Rus" is the word for "oar," that is, the men with the oars -- Viking Swedes. The nordic influence is strong. The nordic people, of course, are Germanic.
Good analysis.
I think it will take Russia AT LEAST three generations to recover from Communism. It's taking the Germans more time too. Everyone expected the Germans to recover zip-bang because, well, because they are Germans. Lol. No matter what the Germans do, it will never be enough, soon enough or good enough. That is the anti-Germanism we have in this country.
But the ravages of communism linger for, imho, at least three generations, no matter who was under its heinous heel.
They are anecdotal but interesting. For Russia's sake, I hope they are true. They MAY be.
And who brought up those Russian men? Russian women.
Their hatred of their OWN men is very sad....their fathers, brothers, cousins, grandfathers, sons, husbands. Very sad. Shows their own self-hatred.
The Russian brides are clones of the Asian women who hook the 25-years-older sucker-American man for $$$$, to bring in their sick, elderly and poor family....and their own children who are stuck in poverty "back home."
These American men are looking for young doormats because they don't have anything worthwhile to offer American women. Any man who would buy a male-order bride, from Asia, Russia or wherever, is NOT the man any American woman would want.
He is a LOSER. The bride-for-sale is also a LOSER.
Check out the divorce rate of mail-order brides. They almost ALWAYS occur j-u-s-t five years after the marriage....JUST when SHE gets her ciitizenship and learns enough English to say, "I want a divorce, with alimony and child support. I want all the property, cash, bonds and savings. And YOU are paying for it, sucker, the lawyer fees included."
Nothing new here. "There's a sucker born every minute." :o)
SO true.
Proofread? You proofread? Lol. What a concept.
Good analysis. Steyn doesn't pass the smell test for me either.
Many people in the world don't want Russia to heal. There is that same feeling about Germany.
Wishing, hoping for the failure of another country is not good thinking. A country's failure is bad for everyone in the long run. One likes to see prosperity in the world. Otherwise, those failed countries will be knocking at OUR door. Lol. OOops, that's not very altruistic of me, is it?
I don't think they hope it will out right fail, I think they hope that it will collapse enough to rise as a new Nazi Germany type and then these armchair warriors will have a purpose in life to fight against....Cold War's end left a lot of people with no purpose in life....and after 14 years they're still searching and pushing to return to the "Good Ole Days". Islam just hasn't provided the big enough crusade.
Thanks I didn't find this info on my cursory, first Google look.
But in comparison to other countries, it is mind boggling to me that we Americans have the most far-reaching and extreme and most punitive-kill-the-most helpless laws (i.e. Partial Birth infanticide and kill the "vegetable laws)for our alive and growing American children in their mothers' wombs and helpless disabled laws in the eentire world!
The most relevant question to ask is:
Who would encourage the most materially blessed nation in the world to have American mothers put their own children -- their posterity and ours -- to death and encourage other countries to do the same through U.S.AID and our own native population controllers to do the same?
By the way, no American citizen has to be a far right-wing,fanatical religious zealot to ask this question.
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