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Der Waffenstillstand bringt keinen Frieden: Mehr Krieg ist sicher
Wilkerson
Published on Jan 18, 2025
Während die Medien das Waffenstillstandsabkommen zwischen Hama und Israel als großen Durchbruch darstellen und sich mehr damit beschäftigen, wer es vermittelt hat, Biden oder Trump, ist die wahre Geschichte eine viel düsterere. Nicht nur sind die Chancen, dass der Waffenstillstand "Frieden" in den verwüsteten Gazastreifen bringt, äußerst gering, er leitet auch eine neue Phase in Israels Bestreben ein, seine gesamte Nachbarschaft in Brand zu setzen, da Kapazitäten freigesetzt werden, die nun gegen den Iran gerichtet werden können. Allerdings könnte die USA ihren Angriffshund in Westasien zum letzten Mal missbrauchen, um einen strategischen Rivalen zu bekämpfen, den sie nicht besiegen kann. Sobald dieser Krieg den Weg aller US-Auslandsabenteuer geht, könnte Tel-Aviv auf die harte Tour lernen, dass es in der Beziehung keineswegs der Meister ist, sondern ein entbehrliches Werkzeug der Großmachtpolitik.
Um dies zu diskutieren, habe ich wieder meinen Freund und Kollegen Lasha Kasradze bei mir, einen georgischen Analysten in den USA, und zum ersten Mal Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, einen pensionierten US-Armeeoffizier, ehemaligen Stabschef des Außenministers und Mitglied der Aktivistengruppe Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity.
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Neutrality Studies
The Cease-Fire Is NOT Designed For Peace. More War Is Certain
L. Kasradze & Col. L. Wilkerson
Published on Jan 18, 2025
While the media is portraying the cease-fire deal between Hama and Isreal as a great breakthrough and seems more concerned with who brokered it, Biden or Trump, the real story is a much darker one. Not only are the chances for the cease-fire to bring "peace" to the devastated Gaza Strip extremely slim, it also heralds in a new phase in Israel's quest to burn its entire neighborhood as it frees up capacities that can now be directed against Iran. However, the US might be abusing its attack dog in West Asia for the last time to fight a strategic rival it cannot win against. Once this war goes the way all US foreign adventures go, Tel-Aviv might learn the hard way that it is not at all the master in the relationship but an expendable tool of great power politics.
To discuss this I got with me again my friend and colleague Lasha Kasradze, a Georgian analyst in the US and, for the first time, Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, a retired US army officer, former Chief of Staff of the Secretary of State, and member of the activist group Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity.
Lasha Kasradze is an international relations analyst with the focus on the states of the former Soviet Union. He concentrates on the South Caucasus and the Black Sea regional affairs. As a keen observer of regional affairs, he has discussed conflicting geopolitical interests between the West and regional powers on you tube platform. Lasha has also shared his analyses on the geopolitical podcast of the Stratfor/Rene company- a geopolitical analyses firm.
In 2020, he was asked by the rector of the Sokhumi State University (SSU) in Tbilisi, Georgia to become an academic advisor and a strategic business development officer for SSU. Lasha has been an independent international relations analyst. He is a strong advocate for fostering exchange of ideas and critical thinking. Towards this end, he has conducted exclusive interviews with prominent guests from the US in an effort to facilitate a free flow of objective analyses within the society of his native Georgia .
Lasha has written for the Center for New America and his articles have also been published with New Eastern Europe and The National Interest.
He holds degrees from Rollins College and The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University in International Relations.
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