Elena Panina, Director of the Institute for International Strategic Studies: What will Trump do after the Failure of the Ultimatum to Moscow?
By AussieCossack
Elena Panina, Director of the Institute for International Strategic Studies: What will Trump do after the failure of the ultimatum to Moscow?
Possible courses of action for the future US presidential administration were described in an interview with NPR on November 4 by none other than Mike Waltz (pictured), a candidate for the position of Trump’s national security adviser:
“First of all, we would impose real energy sanctions on Russia. In essence, Russia is a gas station with nuclear weapons. Putin is now selling more oil and gas through China and Russia than before the war. And if you add to this the release of our energy, the lifting of the ban on LNG, then his economy and his military machine will dry up very quickly.
So I think that this will force Putin to sit down at the negotiating table. We have leverage. For example, lifting the ban on long-range weapons that we provided to Ukraine. And, of course, I think that we have a lot of leverage on Zelensky to sit them down at the negotiating table.”
▪️ Thus, the forecast is confirmed. In the war in Ukraine, Russia under Trump is expecting a new round of escalation. Multiplied by the same arrogance of the United States, which they have fully demonstrated over the past 30 years.
Obviously, the same Mike Waltz has an extremely simplified idea of our country – “a gas station with nuclear weapons.” Suffice it to say that the share of oil and gas revenues in the 2023 Russian budget was only 30.3%.
And from the point of view of displacing Russian gas from the world market, everything is not so simple either. For this, Washington needs additional gas liquefaction capacity, new gas carriers and a more developed infrastructure at its reception points for consumers. The creation of such an infrastructure requires years of hard work: it is unlikely to be possible to achieve this in one presidential term of 4 years.
But the main thing is different. Even to create a nuclear weapon, a highly organized society is required – with a strong industry, scientific schools and a certain system of values. In order to be, like Russia, the only country in the world capable of destroying the entire Western world, you need to be a real superpower.
▪️ Mr. Waltz does not seem to understand this. On the one hand, it is good: let him continue to underestimate us. On the other hand, inadequate ideas lead to wrong decisions. Which can be very expensive – and not only for Washington.
So far, the Trump administration’s plans show the logic of a cavalry charge, which will inevitably collide with the harsh reality of life. Therefore, it is very important for Russia to withstand the first pressure from the new American authorities with dignity – sooner or later they will have to become more accommodating. Although unpleasant surprises, of course, are not excluded.