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Sunday, August 28, 2022

Andrei Piontkovsky: The MAD doctrine still works with Putin. Putin wants to live.

 


This quick translation from Russian is mine. (2:33 to 8:05)   

“Putin has been preparing for this war for a long time. About the doctrine developed by Putin and Patrushev I wrote already since 2009. It is based the idea that while being inferior to the West economically, in civilizational terms, in the level of conventional military forces, they could still manage to win over the West through blackmail, impudent blackmail by threatening to use tactical nuclear weapons.

Their scenario with Ukraine and the West as a whole and NATO had been repeatedly stated at different levels but most vividly it had been expressed by Putin himself when he was at the peak of euphoric victorious state on February 5 at the press conference after having met Macron. He said, yes, in conventional arms we are inferior to NATO but on the nuclear level we are superior, and we can win.

Putin has no Wunderwaffen. Perhaps he believed in this, deceived by scoundrels who spent billions of dollars in the development of new redundant and unnecessary strategic nuclear arms with which he threatened the world. The world has been living under the MAD doctrine for a while and therefore nobody had been planning for a nuclear war because it would bring nuclear destruction unacceptable to all participants.   

Putin and Patrushev decided to threaten with tactical nuclear weapons. During the confrontation with NATO when NATO superiority manifests itself (which apparently as it turned out, they understood), they threatened to use tactical nuclear weapons and were convinced that the West would get scared, capitulate and back off.

This was his plan when he faced the collapse of his Blitzkrieg during the first days of the war in Ukraine. You can well remember that they sable rattled almost daily with nuclear weapons threatening to hit the convoys destined for Ukraine through NATO countries Poland, Romania etc.

He was met with a very harsh resistance. The first to react to Putin’s threat to use nuclear weapons and of Putin’s fate in case of use, was Ukraine’s Friend #1, the leader of the Free World in support of Ukraine, Boris Johnson. When Putin threatened the possible use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, Johnson without waiting for the US reaction, and NATO’s as a whole, reminded him that the UK was a nuclear power in its own right and would not leave without punishment Putin’s use of nuclear weapons. Later similar warnings were given at the military level, by Secretary of Defense Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff Mark Milley to Gerasimov, that Patrushev and Putin’s calculation that the West would capitulate was flawed and a response would be given, a devastating response to Russia and a response which would involve Putin himself. Translated into the language he would understand, i.e. into St. Petersburg street gang language, he was told that in case of use of nuclear weapons he would be killed. 

And you know, he understands this language. The last two-three weeks there have been in succession official statements by Russian responsible figures, both Putin and Shoigu, to that effect.  Putin in his letter to the UN conference on nuclear disarmament stated that they understood that nuclear war was impossible since there would be no winner. That is, he repeated the basic truths that have been for decades shared by all responsible world leaders since the Cuban Missile Crisis. 

Shoigu recently stated that our nuclear weapons exist only to prevent a possible nuclear attack by other nuclear countries. That is, the threat to Putin’s life works, he is not a shahid who is willing to die for his great idea, when he said: ‘we as martyrs, will go to heaven. To no paradise does he intend to go.“

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My comment:

I do hope Piontkovsky is right. We already have Iran.