The Peter Zeihan Podcast Series - Peter Zeihan - US Policy: Russia Gets Blacklisted
Episode Date: February 21, 2023Senator Lindsey Graham captured the essence of what today's video is all about - "If you jump on the Putin train now, you're dumber than dirt."Full Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/zeihan/us-policy-russ...ia-gets-blacklisted
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Everyone, Peter Zine here coming to you from Colorado. It is the 20th of February and Monday.
You're going to be seeing this on Tuesday morning. And we have to talk about some of the big change that have happened in the situation in Ukraine because they have global consequences that we're all going to be feeling pretty quick.
First and foremost, the most obvious development is that U.S. President Joe Biden has made a trip to Kiev in the middle of an air raid, no less.
And it's difficult to find a more focused announcement of American policy about what it's long.
term impressions are and commitments are to the Ukrainian cause than you know
sending the big guy himself he's on a trip to Europe and this was his first
stop second over the weekend vice president Kamala Harris specifically and very
concisely accused the Russian government of crimes against humanity now that is a
term that the US government does not trot out on a regular basis the word
genocide may have lost a little bit of its meaning because it's been overused
in the last couple of decades.
But crimes against humanity are the kind of thing
that you only accuse a government of
if you will never, ever, ever, ever
let them back into the family of nations.
So from the American point of view,
diplomatically, strategically, economically,
financially, all of it,
this is now the status of our relations
with the Russians is this is a fight
until they are gone.
And by they, I mean this government specifically.
If the Putin government is ultimately replaced
by something else, there will be a conversation
about what next steps are, but there is not going to be a diplomatic solution to this at any
tier. It's, you know, honestly, it's not too hard to see why. We knew back in April of last year that
there were at least 70 different torture camps throughout the Ukrainian space. We found about half that
many just in the territories that have been liberated so far in the war, but well over half the
territory that the Russians have occupied since the beginning are still under Russian control.
So this is going to get ugly before it gets better, but the Americans have been.
have made it very clear where their line is and the line is on the other side of Vladimir Putin.
But the most significant development came from Secretary of State Tony Blinken,
who over the weekend made it very clear from American intelligence publicly
that the Chinese are very seriously considering giving lethal aid and ammunition and equipment to the Russians.
Now, we have seen over the course of the last year that American intelligence has gotten very, very good
at Simplgnoll's Intercept, especially in the Russian space. I suspect there's some good information
on the Chinese space. But if I was a betting man, I'd guess at the information that Blinken was
referring to coming from the Russian side of things, because that's where most of the monitoring is going on.
We're also in the general, and in general meltdown in relations with the Chinese. So the foreign
ministry rep, Yang, who was in Munich for the security conference, which is where Blinken made this
statement was publicly saying right up until he met with Blinken that the balloon incident was
absurd and of course it was a weather ballooning. You know, Blinkin has the hardware in hand. I mean,
like there's no doubting that it was an espionage attempt, but the degree of just organizational breakdown
within the Chinese government has reached the very top and they're incapable of making cohesive
decisions and implementing them across their entire system. So if we're having a system that is
driven entirely by propaganda, and the propaganda is just quite literally bat-shut.
crazy. It's not that the United States is upping the ante here and pushing for a more hostile
relationship. It's that the Chinese are now incapable of being a good faith actor, and we're
seeing a degree of disintegration across the decision-making apparatus. And it appears, at least from
the American point of view, that that is now going into strategic fields with assistance to the
Russians on hand. As Senator Lindsey Graham put it in that charming South Carolina way, he has,
If you jump on the Putin train now, you're dumber than dirt.
And we're definitely seeing dumber than dirt break out across the entire Chinese apparatus.
Now, if this happens, hasn't happened yet, but if this happens, there will be strict American sanctions on the Chinese system.
And I would bet that the very first step is going to lose, involve financial sanctions.
And I would bet that the very first step is going to involve financial sanctions with sharply limited access to the U.S. dollar.
For all the talk out there about the U.S. dollar going away, the Chinese are by far the most enthusiastic users of the U.S. dollar.
They massively print currency to the tune of, it used to be two to five times what we did.
We're actually reducing our money supply as part of our economic recovery.
The Chinese have sped it up because they no longer have consumption because their population's in collapse.
And so the Chinese have no use for their own currency.
They try to get U.S. hard dollars wherever they can for everything.
So if you restrict that access, it does a number of...
of things. It really depends on how the Americans do it, but it's definitely going to restrict their
ability to move money around the world. That is going to make it very, very hard for Chinese firms
to access food, which is all denominated in U.S. dollars, oil, which is all denominated in U.S.
dollars, and the U.S. market, which obviously is all denominated in U.S. dollars and is by far,
far, far, the single largest customer that the Chinese system has. And there is no way that that can
happen without some degree of blowback, either indirectly or directly by the CCP, for foreign
companies operating in China. And so we are now nearing the break point. And I've been warning folks
that if you have assets that you wanted to sell in China, you probably ran out of time about a
year ago. And I've been warning that now was the time to get your people out, but we may have
now passed that too. Now we're at the point where you might still be able to get some of your
operating cash out, but you really shouldn't count on that anymore.
And if I'm being perfectly blunt here, folks, we should have seen this coming.
The crackdowns in Hong Kong, the genocide in Zhigang, the slide into full, not authoritarianism,
but dictatorship, the Trump trade war, the Biden codification of the trade war,
the fact that the only IP theft that was more extreme than what the Chinese did every day on cyber
is what they actually did in foreign facilities in China itself.
No one should be caught surprised by the disintegration of this relationship.
But trade, if you can believe it or not, with the Chinese, at least in terms of exports from China,
the United States, are at an all-time high.
So people have chosen to ignore the writing on the wall over and over and over.
And we are getting very close now to the point where this just ends.
There are going to be any number of ramifications of what will happen if the Chinese really go down this path and it looks like they
probably are. But a complete reordering of how global economic works is just the tip of the
iceberg. And as it happens, I'll try to keep you up to date with what's happening in real
time because it's going to be a wild ride. All right, more on that as it happens. Take care,
everyone.
