Posted by
Brian John Murphy on Sunday, August 17, 2008 12:00:00 AM
Wars have
a nasty way of starting when one nation underestimates the will or ability of
another to fight. Saddam Hussein’s troubles began when he
underestimated the will of the Iranians to fight after the Islamic revolution
of 1979. He invaded Iran and walked right into a World War I-style bloody
trench war that wound up killing a million Iranians and Iraqis.
In the 1930’s Japan
watched Stalin liquidated the officer corps of the Red Army. They attempted an
invasion of Siberia and were promptly thrashed and thrown back over the border
of Manchuria.
In 1941 Hitler,
having seen how easily the Finns defeated a Soviet invasion, thought the USSR
ripe for the taking. Four years later Russian solders were digging the Führer’s
charred corpse out of a muddy Berlin shell hole.
In 1990 Saddam
Hussein thought the West to weak and lacking the nerve to respond when he
invaded Kuwait. George Bush the Elder responded by assembling a mighty
coalition army that, after a punishing, month-long air assault, vanquished the
Iraq Army in 100 hours.
Now the
Russians appear to be embarking on the Mother of All Misjudgments. This
is an under-appreciation of America’s nature and resolve so profoundly in error
that it might spell the end of contemporary civilization.
Read this clip
from the August 15 issue of
Pravda:
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia warns
Poland that it may become a priority target for Russia in the event the USA
deploys elements of its missile defense system on the territory of this East
European nation. To put it in a nutshell, Russia may strike a nuclear blow on
Poland, which is possible after the recent change of the Russian Federation
defense doctrine.
"The USA is busy with its own missile defense system; it
does not intend to defend Poland at this point. Poland lays itself open
to attack giving the USA a permission to deploy the system. The country may
become an object of Russia's reaction. Such targets are destroyed in the first
instance," Anatoly Nogovitsin, Russia's Deputy Chief of Staff said
commenting the recent agreement regarding the deployment of the US missile
defense system in Poland.
Nogovitsin
stated that Russia may use nuclear weapons in cases as stipulated by the
defense doctrine.
"It
clearly states that we can use nuclear weapons against the countries possessing
nuclear weapons, against allies of such countries, if they somehow support
them, and against those countries, which deploy other countries' nuclear
weapons on their territories. Poland is aware of it," the general said.
Correction:
The United States does intend to defend Poland. Polish Prime
Minister Donald Tusk made it quite clear to our government that he did not want
the anti-missile interceptors on his country’s soil backed by the NATO
guarantee of assistance alone. Tusk said that the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization would be too slow in coming to Poland's defense if threatened and
that the bloc would take "days, weeks to start that machinery."
"Poland and
the Poles do not want to be in alliances in which assistance comes at some
point later -- it is no good when assistance comes to dead people. Poland wants
to be in alliances where assistance comes in the very first hours of -- knock
on wood -- any possible conflict," Tusk said.
He obviously
would not have signed an agreement to base the missile in Poland, especially
not when the Russians were smashing Georgia, without ironclad American
guarantees that we would instantly come to Poland’s aid if the Russians
attack that country.
Russia
underestimates our will to fight. If they attack any part of Poland with
nuclear weapons, we will respond in kind. That has been U.S. military and
foreign policy for a long time.
The
Russian threat, even if it is a bluff, is so irresponsible, so insane… that it staggers the imagination. They don’t
realize they may be trading a patch of rural Polish soil –where we would locate
the missiles-- for a nuclear firestorm in Moscow. It would end only one way:
with hundreds of millions dead in Russia, the United States and Europe,
civilization smashed beyond immediate repair and a dark age for mankind lasting
God knows how many centuries.
Or, the
Russians could grow up and restrain themselves.
What is
troubling is that George W. Bush the Younger has not firmly and publicly
answered the crude Russian threat with plain language …that we will retaliate
with nuclear weapons if our ally, Poland, is attacked with them.
It may be that
a credible threat of retribution in kind is the only thing these madmen will
understand. God grant that they do.