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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Russia, for Russia's sake, should side with the West against China

Lev Navrozov emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1972. His columns are today read in both English and Russian. To learn more about Mr. Navrozov's work with the Center for the Survival of Western Democracies, click here.

A smart Russian friend of mine, an outstanding technologist, living and working in the USA, sent me on October 18, 2009, a 17-page transcript of one of Yulia Latynina's Saturday television talk shows called "Code of Access."

Google introduces Yulia as a "Russian journalist, writer and radio host" and devotes to her nine headlined paragraphs plus "Video results."

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To me, a Russian who emigrated from Russia forty years ago, Yulia is a new Russian woman in a new role in a new Russia. Forty years ago her program would have been impossible and, indeed, inconceivable: a charming young woman, improvising in her TV program on life in Russia, criticizing its social and political aspects, thinking out loud....

Indeed, I find in Latynina's program the thoughts which I have not heard in the USA but which are politically infinitely valuable. Here is my favorite, on page 10 of the transcript: "As for elections.… Dear ladies and gentlemen, a remarkable public opinion poll was taken in 2007: Does the Sun revolve around the Earth or does the Earth revolve around the Sun? Of those polled, 27 percent answered that the Sun revolves around the Earth."

In the elementary school of Russia, it has been explained that the Earth rotates around the Sun, but to the people on the Earth it seems that the Sun rotates around the Earth. Yet 27 percent of potential voters forgot the school explanation.

I also have developed a similar point when I asked how could U.S. President Roosevelt be presumed to have known that it was a life-or-death matter for the United States to build a nuclear bomb if perhaps none of his voters had ever heard of such a bomb. It was only Einstein, at the time not yet officially an American immigrant, who in his letter of 1939 to Roosevelt explained the nuclear bomb and the dire need for the United States to have it and thus save the free countries from being atom-bombed by Hitler, for Hitler's Germany had started developing nuclear bombs already in 1939. President Roosevelt was quick to respond to Einstein's letter, and the United States outpaced Hitler's Germany by having obtained the nuclear bomb ahead of it.

Having President Roosevelt, however, was just a good luck in the history of the United States and other free countries. But the destiny of the world should not depend on just good luck. The United States should work out a foolproof, reliable electoral system as to leave no opportunity for error, misuse, or failure in choosing a president.

In her television talk show, Yulia is quick, colorful, and witty. At the same time, at the beginning of her talk, some will find that she is too brief and light, considering the gravity of the subject.

This is how the transcript of her talk begins:

    There are many questions concerning Putin's negotiations with China and especially concerning the article in the newspaper Vedomosti which mentioned a forthcoming Russian-Chinese treaty, in which sold to China is Russia in toto and a little more.

Latynina goes on to explain:

    As far as I know, the Kremlin is afraid of China to a state of horror, to a stomach ache.

In my weekly columns published in the USA, I keep saying that the People's Republic of China, with its population of 1.3 billion, is or will be against the USA, with its 300 million people, like four Chinese armies confronted by one US army. In the case of Russia, with its population half of that of the USA, it will be like eight Chinese armies confronted by one Russian defense army.

But that's not all. Hitler's Germany could not bomb the USA: it was impossible to fly bombers across the Atlantic Ocean and back. Now, the ground army of the People's Republic of China is capable of invading Russia, since China adjoins the eastern edge of Russia. It is true that Imperial China never invaded other nations. But it is worth asking why not. Because Imperial China regarded all nations so beneath itself that to invade them would be as aimless as to make havoc of useless and disgusting beasts. At the same time it is worthwhile to recall the "Tatar-Mongol Yoke" in Russia, which began in 1240 and was overthrown only in 1480, that is, went on for 240 years!

Yet the danger to Russia is far greater than to be invaded by China's ground army.

I already described in my columns how Colonel Larry M. Wortzel (USA, Ret.) had confirmed in his Online memo that the People's Republic of China had been working on "space warfare." Google search "Larry M. Wortzel" provides "about 49,100 results."

There is plenty of such information today, and Yulia describes how much Kremlin fears China.

The fear is justified (but is not sufficient!). What is China's "space warfare"? So far wars have been waged at the Earth, including the atmosphere. But we know that the Earth is only a tiny spec in the vast Universe. And the Earth with its atmosphere and stratosphere is surrounded by the space of the Universe. It is there that the People's Republic of China has been creating a new warfare, as the American Colonel Larry Wortzel describes it, with the help of Google. Let us recall that the People's Republic of China has expelled Google from its territory. The space warfare should be kept secret until it's ready to go into action.

So what should the Kremlin do, apart from experiencing fear, as described by Yulia Latynina? In the United States, I have been asked by my readers on which side Russia is: on the side of the United States and other Western countries or on the side of the People's Republic of China?

Yulia, you should say to the Kremlin: your fear is justified. But surely it is no good to fear just for the sake of fear itself! The Kremlin should side with the United States and join, together with the other Western countries, in the development of defense against the People's Republic of China, including its space warfare.

Yulia, do you see any other way out? I don't. Please use your outstanding intelligence and knowledge to help save Russia and other endangered countries.  


Lev Navrozov can be reached by e-mail at navlev@cloud9.net. To learn more about and support his work at the Center for the Survival of Western Democracies, click here. If you intend to make a tax-exempt donation to the non-profit Center, please let us know via e-mail at navlev@cloud9.net, and we will send you all relevant information. Thank you.

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