The problems
in the parts of the former Soviet Union have not gone away for summer, they
just carry on being less reported. One
matter that crops up which is seriously worrying is the question of the EU
chiefs interfering and dragging in NATO, that leftover from the Cold War.
If there is
one good way to trigger a disastrous conflict that ruins all and wrecks nations
and peoples it is putting uncontrolled power into the hands of ignorant fools
who are consumed with their own arrogance who then call on Generals and
military who want to make a name for themselves.
Is there cause for alarm in what is claimed to be happening out there in
and around the Ukraine? Are these people
serious or is it just unthinking posturing?
If there is a complex continuing situation in the Ukraine and area born
of long history and contesting peoples why do they think they can cure it with
empty threats and emptier promises?
It is one
thing to play political and diplomatic games which are part and parcel of what
goes on normally. But upping the ante to
wheel out what is left of the European military to stage a few military exercises
if only to impress the natives or at least the Corporates is asking for
something to go badly wrong.
We have been here before notably in 1954.
This article in interesting as it attempts to put a gloss on major military
exercises mounted by The West shortly after the death of Stalin when it was
assumed that the Soviet Union would be falling into disarray and division. Unlike other military exercises which were classified
secret or higher in purpose and form Battle Royal was fully publicised.
The results
were very curious. Whilst what went on
at the political and General Staff levels was claimed to be good and first
class what was actually happening out there in the field was a shambles. When the
British formations staggered back to barracks after a few days in benign
weather conditions they were not in good shape.
Worse was to
come because the upshot was a series of larger and smaller exercises to follow
up to see if it could all be improved and to determine how capable the Army
really was. These did not end well and a
large scale exercise in December 1955 in full winter conditions made it clear
that if indeed the Soviet Third Shock Army decided to move to the West we could
not stop them.
If anything
this blustering by the West may well have concentrated minds in Moscow to
retain unity of purpose. The equipment
was not up to it, the men, largely conscript in the lowest ranks, were not, the
support services were grossly inadequate.
These were all factors in the Suez Crisis debacle.
The
consequences in the next few years were a radical reshaping of the military,
new equipment on a major scale and new strategies. What was clear that in terms of conventional
warfare the West did not have a chance.
Europe now has
a collection of armies that are very limited in the capability to withstand any
campaign or effort that could last even months and not years. Nor do they have the ability to raise or
train larger numbers suddenly. Nor are
they a coherent force together and nor do they have the stock of equipment and
materials to last any time in the field.
We cannot rely
on The Yanks any more. They do not have
the men, they do not have the means and they do not have the money. More to the point they would be mad to follow
the EU into a dance of death in the Ukraine.
Cameron The
Nudging Behaviourist who has been making it clear on many subjects that he
cannot make anything clear needs to get the bits of his brain together to tell
the EU to put up, shut up and the UK will not be going anywhere near the
Ukraine and may even support Putin.
I agree. EU sabre-rattling is madness.
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