Post-Brexit World: UK Parliament Urges Engagement with Russia

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 5, 2016

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In a post-Brexit world, everything is possible.

RT:

Britain should restore political and military dialogue with Russia while NATO must be cautious on militarizing Eastern Europe, according to a UK Parliament Defence Committee report. The Kremlin says the document is a promising step forward.

“Dialogue between the UK and Russia is currently extremely sparse. We were told that relations were at an ‘all time low’… This needs to change,” reads the report released ahead of the NATO summit scheduled to take place in Warsaw on Friday.

“We cannot hope for mutual understanding between ourselves and Russia if we do not have a meaningful dialogue, and under current conditions of mistrust we run the risk of a descent into conflict that may be preventable through better communication,” it adds.

The report also lists misunderstandings between London and Moscow, mainly over the issues of Crimea and the situation in eastern Ukraine.

It mentions however the importance of engaging Moscow in global security issues as well as building stronger links between Britain and Russia as part of “UK strategy.”

They even have their own strategy now!

Welcome to life as an independent country, Britain!

The comprehensive 58-page paper then discusses NATO-Russia relations, believed to be at an all-time low since the Western-backed coup in Ukraine toppled the elected President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014.

“Dialogue between NATO and Russia is essential to reduce the risk of military escalation and misunderstandings between them both,” the Defence Committee members wrote.

To hell with them, Britain!

You left the EU – you can leave NATO too!

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NATO referendum now!

“We therefore welcome the reconvening of the NATO-Russia Council, while limited in outcomes, as an important step to re-establishing dialogue between Russia and the West.” The alliance ceased all practical cooperation with Moscow, including combating international terrorism, after Crimea opted to reunite with mainland Russia following a 2014 referendum.

NATO has also been engaged in a massive build-up in Eastern Europe to counter what it continues to call “Russian assertiveness,” with thousands of troops along with military hardware being deployed at Russia’s doorstep.

“We should expect any NATO military consolidation to be mirrored on the Russian side of the border. Further militarization of the border in this way could increase the risk of misunderstandings, miscalculation or accidents,” the report stated.

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Either the UK or NATO “should be very clear in engaging Russia during the Warsaw Summit, and strive for transparency to explain the decisions that it takes,” it went on.

Moscow has welcomed the parts of the report urging better communication.

“I’d suggest seeing the report in a positive light because there’s an idea to establish dialogue, despite some misperceptions,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

The UK’s “desire to talk” is in line with Moscow’s previous statements, Peskov said, adding that “both international and bilateral issues can and must be resolved through dialogue only.”

Yeah.

Whenever you have a situation where one party is flatly refusing to talk to another party, it is plain who the guilty party is. You don’t have to go into the details of geopolitics to figure that one out.

And for the last two years, Russia has been asking the West to talk and they’ve just said “no.”

This report is just injecting basic reason into the situation. And that is honestly shocking.

Speaking on NATO, the Kremlin spokesman said that its “expansionist policies once again highlight the aggressive nature of this organization.”

In his words, the bloc’s actions “do not contribute to the security of its members – on the contrary, they spark tensions across our common European continent in the first place.”

Yeah.

That’s because people began wondering what its purpose was. So it was very beneficial to the NATO top brass to support and amplify the Western desire for conflict with Russia.

The British report urges an increase in military-to-military dialogue with Moscow “both before and during the Warsaw Summit” in order to “reduce the potential for an unintended escalation of hostilities.”

At the same time, the report levies multiple sharp criticisms at Russia, particularly over the issues of Crimea and eastern Ukraine.

“Since the end of the Cold War, UK policy has been built on the foundation of a stable Europe in which the threat to NATO members is low. Russia’s annexation of Crimea and military intervention in eastern Ukraine represent the biggest challenge to this stability,” it says.

Moscow, however, rejects this assessment of the situation.

Everyone with any basic sense rejects that assessment. Crimeans voted for independence in an internationally observed referendum. Free Crimea then decided to join the Russian Federation.

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Everyone was really happy about it.

Anyway, if this report wouldn’t have included that bit about “oh no, we agree about Crimea,” it would have been declared revolutionary. They had to put that in there.

Overall, it is extremely positive. Obviously, it had to have been thought-out and written before the Brexit, but one has to wonder if they would have even released it if Brexit had failed. If they had released it, it wouldn’t have meant anything, because they would have had no real ability to act against the will of the European entity, which is committed to war with Russia.

It is shocking, but the UK may well be entering into an age of reason.

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