10 Reasons Why We Need a New (Cold?) War

1. Russia is too damned uppity. After Georgian “peace-keepers” turned their guns on genuine Russian peace-keepers in South Ossetia, after Georgia bombed and killed 1500 South Ossetians, Russia had the nerve to counter-attack!

2. Russia is too big for its britches. It still possess a sizeable chunk of the planet’s real estate—twice as much as the U.S. (not counting our foreign bases and various client states). They’ve less than half as many people as we have (and they’re mostly Slavs, anyway). Obviously, a lot of the land conquered under the Tsars ought to be up for grabs in the New World Order. The West needs those resources. It’s our planet too!

3. Russia doesn’t play fair. When we get our apparatchiks in Poland to install missile interceptors on Polish land—the Russkies balk and claim Poland is now a legit target for Russky missiles. What’s this? Diplomacy through intimidation? Just because we do it, does that mean they should? Monkey see, monkey does? Russkovia is full of monkeys with nuclear warhead missiles!

4. Russmonkeya has been howling ever since we broke the ABM treaties. Don’t they realize we have the “freedom” to break treaties at will? Didn’t they ever hear about our “Indians,” with whom we broke all our treaties?

5. Russia has too many good writers whom they take seriously! Solzhenitsyn, for example. He was critical of the Soviet system, found it “soul-less,” etc. and the Russkies listened intently, put the heat on him, and he up and exiles himself to bucolic Vermont, where, fast as a fast-food, deep-fried chicken burger will bring on heartburn, he gets jaundice-eyed about America—calls us “decadent,” “consumerist,” “materialistic,” “immature” and yada yada yada. We, of course, ignore him—which is death to serious writers. So he up-ends himself again, returns to Russkovia, is critical of Mother Russiasky again and this time the Russkies burnish the samovars and conscientiously reflect on what he’s saying. … Naturally, we continue to ignore him.

6. Haven’t the Putin reforms gone far enough? Wouldn’t we rather have a good-ole-boy vodka-boozer like Yeltsin in place, selling off the state’s resources to well-placed Russkie frat-boy-like oligarchs close to Western frat-boy-like oligarchs? Putin is too popular in Leninslavia! With a New Cold War, he’s bound to rein in the reforms, wrest more power to himself and bring on uprisings against him—uprisings our National Endowment for Democracy can shape and mold. Obviously, we need a guy like Brezhnev in there—a somnambulistic status-quo man who will keep a New Cold War simmering.

7. A New Cold War is good for the dollar. The War on Terrorism is getting a bit frayed. Americans are starting to bawl: What’s in this for me? (Typical!) They’re whining about no health care or homes foreclosed or lousy schools, and the memory of 9/11 is already fading, in spite of our best rhetorical efforts. (Can you believe it? There are 6-year olds who weren’t even alive then?) Also, Americans don’t see progress in our War on Terror. Are we any safer now? they ask. We need to ratchet up the fear with a formidable enemy like Russia-Slavia. We need to put people to work making more bombs, missiles, aircraft carriers, etc.

8. If we don’t have a New Cold War with Russia, we’re going to face other problems from uppity nations like China and Iran. The ‘08 Olympics proved to the world the Chinese are just as good as we at presenting a “really good shew.” Better! (Anyone remember the Atlanta Olympics? It was much smaller; people got killed; there was police repression, and besides all that, it was boring!) The Chinese are feeling their oats now and they’re bound to get more assertive as they seek the same oil we’ve been drilling in the Middle East since John McCain wore knickers. They’ve got all those jobs our corporations outsourced to them and in a couple of decades they’ll have a bigger GNP than us, and in a couple beyond that, a bigger per capita! Weren’t they a nation of “coolies” just 100 years ago, and dyed in their wool Mao-jackets just 30 yrs ago? We’ve got to stand up to Russostan now so China, Inc. doesn’t stand up to us later! We’ve got to show these Socialistas who’s the boss cause force is all people like that can understand! As for Iran—it’s a nation of towell-heads and terrorists who hate us for our freedom! If we don’t have a New Cold War now, those Iranians will go on developing their nukes and they’ll join forces with the Russoviks and the noodle-slurpers and we and Israel can kiss our tuchus dasvidanya!

9. A New Cold War is good for our politicians and our media. Our politicians are already humming the tunes. Pretty soon they’ll be “dancing with the stars.” They won’t be able to deliver on 10% of what they’re promising because the corporations and the lobbyists and the media ain’t gonna tie the ribbons until they get their greasy palms greased. And the way to over-grease the palms is to enforce “war taxes.” Which means taking middle class taxes and forking them over to industries and institutions that thrive on death and chaos. It means more of the likes of Jack Bauer on TV making the world safe for democracy by torturing Russkies who mean the farm boys in Kansas and the mothers in Alaska bodily harm. (Isn’t it better to torture one Russkie suspect who might have info to save a million American lives? And if we once in a while waterboard the wrong Yuri or Lara—isn’t that better than little Johnny down the street getting anthraxed even though he still can’t read?)

10. Russian novels are too long and depressing; no American bothers to finish them. A New Cold War, on the other hand, will accelerate Armageddon. We already know that ends in the triumph of Good over Evil. So, in the immortal words of G.W.B., “Bring it on!”

Poet-playwright-journalist-fictionist-editor-professor, Dr. Gary Corseri has published work in Dissident Voice, The New York Times, Village Voice, CommonDreams and hundreds of other publications and websites worldwide. His dramas have been produced on PBS-Atlanta, and he has performed his work at the Carter Presidential Library. Gary can be reached at gary_corseri@comcast.net. Read other articles by Gary.

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  1. bozhidar bob balkas said on September 11th, 2008 at 7:13am #

    siberia now looks like the choicest place to settle. euros have settled americas and palestine but as gary corsery says the planet belongs also to amers. possibly only the rich ones.
    one correction regarding russian ethnicity: it seems to me russians are an admixture of swedes, asians, and slavs.
    solzhenistin and lenin have mongol features. but they feel they are as russian as gorbachev, sharapova, pavlova, pavlov.

  2. cg said on September 11th, 2008 at 9:33am #

    Gary, let’s not forget their crude and barbaric musical tradition.
    You know, the likes of Borodin, Mussogorsky, Shastakovich, Tschaikovsky, Khachaturian, Rachmaninov, Balakirev, Korsakov, Stravinsky, Scriabin, Prokofiev.
    Just listen to this decadent and subversive propaganda.
    It’s enough to make a person run out and buy a Toby Keith album…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n2DsfQdg9o

  3. rosemarie jackowski said on September 11th, 2008 at 1:34pm #

    This is my favorite article of the day ! If you’ll agree to teach in our prison, I will try to get arrested again.

  4. Gliscameria said on September 11th, 2008 at 4:37pm #

    Nice!

    You should run for the GOP. They eat this shit up!

  5. Basil said on September 12th, 2008 at 1:33pm #

    Reason 11: We could finally get back to some good spy fiction. After all, has there really been a good Bond film since “From Russia With Love?” The problem is you can’t comfortably kill piles of bad guys if they’re members of a group that’s considered more or less friends.

    The great news is we can look forward to a cleverly-disguised character named “Bladamir Kutin” to be the big evil bad guy in the next Bond, plausibly threatening the world, with lots of henchmen for James to strangle, electrocute, blow up, beat to death with his fists, and oh yes, shoot with his Walther PPK. And all the victims will be- sigh of nostalgia- Russians

  6. zhann said on September 13th, 2008 at 2:07am #

    Here’s a thought, rather than a cold war, why not another World War? A good distribution of wealth is what we need. The Russians may be arrogant, but they still pale in comparison to the American’s. Lets ask Bush to target a few more buildings before he leaves office and we can blame it on … say, Russia and Iran. Oh, China is a good adversary too, they have also amassed quite a bit of wealth, someone should blow up Miami and blame it on China, we cares about the Cubans?

    Who knows, if we’re lucky, we may even live to see the outcome.

  7. Lloyd Rowsey said on September 13th, 2008 at 5:17am #

    “Leninislavia”!! Perfectamento, Gary.

    Philip Gourevitch joined poetry and prose from the prose direction with We Wish to Inform You…, now you’re doing it from the poetry direction.

    Keep up the brilliance.