The
following map shows the cold war alliances in 1980. The communist countries appear
in what I think is called indian red. The most important communist countries,
allied with the Soviets and not with the Chinese, were Cuba and Nicaragua in
Central Asia, Angola and Mozambique in South Africa, Ethiopia in West Africa,
Afghanistan in Central Asia, Mongolia in East Asia, and Vietnam, Laos and
Cambodia in South Asia.
Map 1
The Arab socialist
countries of North Africa and the Middle East i.e. Algeria ,
Libya , Iraq and Syria , were Soviet allies but they
needed Arab nationalism, and therefore they did not use the internationalist
socialist model of the Soviets, which only pays attention to the social origin
i.e. working class, and ignores any national or religious characteristics. The Arab socialist dictators wanted to invest
in Arab nationalism because they were facing relatively homogenous Arab Muslim
populations. The Soviets on the contrary were facing very diverse ethnic and
religious populations in the their colonies in Eastern Europe and Central Asia , and they had to use only social origin i.e.
the working class, in order to homogenize and unite the populations of their
colonies. Now that the Russians have lost their colonies in Eastern Europe and Central Asia they are using a nationalist socialist
model, and they are using Christianity and Panslavism in order to promote their
energy policy.
During most
of the cold war relations between the Soviets and the Arab socialist dictators
were easy, because for most of this period the Soviets were not selling oil and
natural gas to Europe . Algeria and Libya
were selling their oil and gas to Europe . Now
that Russia counts on Europe
for her oil and gas exports, her relations with Algeria
and Libya
are not as easy anymore. That problem never existed with Syria , because Syria
is poor in oil and gas, and she has been the most reliable Russian ally in the Middle East .
However the
map has a weakness. It does not discriminate the US allies in capitalists, islamists
and national socialists ones. The Americans can cooperate smoothly with
capitalist countries like Australia ,
or at least with social democratic countries like the ones of Northern
Europe . Unfortunately in many countries after the WWII the
Americans did not always have the option to work with capitalists. There were
countries where the only political forces were the islamists and the
socialists, like it was the case in the Middle East ,
and there were countries where the only political forces were national
socialists and communists.
In the Middle East the Americans had to cooperate with the
Islamists, because the socialists were Russian allies. In countries where the
only political forces were national socialists and communists, the Americans
had to cooperate with the national socialists because the communists were Russian
allies. Argentina for
example was a pro-Nazi country, and she remained neutral until two months
before the end of the war, when she declared war on Germany . However many Nazis found
refuge in Argentina
after the end of the war. But after the war the Americans had to cooperate with
the Argentinean national socialists.
But was Argentina and Australia
the same kind of ally for the US ?
Of course they weren’t. America ’s
alliances with capitalists are smooth alliances. America ’s alliances with national
socialists and islamists are problematic alliances. Neither the national
socialists and the Islamists nor the Americans enjoy working together. Their cooperation
is like a bad marriage which however can sometimes last for long periods, as it
was the case with the Americans and the Saudis. The Americans and the Saudis
managed to cooperate for the second half of the 20th century. But
you have seen the recent problems between the Saudis and the Americans, and
between the Argentineans and the Americans.
For the national
socialists there is one more thing that must be said. When Hitler broke the
Nazi-Communist alliance of 1939 and attacked Russia in 1941, the Communists felt
betrayed and they were infuriated. From 1941 to 1943 the Germans were heading
towards the oil of Baku ,
and they were killing and starving the Russians. When the Germans started
losing the war, the Russians marched to Berlin
in 1945, destroying, killing and raping everything they were finding in their
way. Therefore after the end of WWII there was a paradox. The Communists and
the Nazis, even though they have so much in common, they hated each other much
more than they hated the Americans.
Therefore
the national socialists around the globe, who had worked with the German Nazis,
they could not cooperate with the Soviets, and their only option was the
Americans. However as time was passing by the Communists and the Nationalists
started forgetting their hatred. Today even the national socialists are leaning
towards Russia .
Russia
welcomes both communists and nationalists. Actually in the 21st century
the Russians are no longer communists but rather nationalists, as I already
said.
What is
important to remember is that when the Cold War is examined the American allies
must be divided to capitalists, national socialists and islamists. Australia , Argentina
and Saudi Arabia
were American allies in the second half of the 20th century, but
their alliances with the Americans were very different. The alliance with Saudi Arabia and Argentina
with the US was a marriage
of convenience, and you can see that in the 21st century Argentina is moving towards Russia and Saudi
Arabia is moving towards China . But capitalist Australia is still an American ally, and for as
long as Australia
will be a capitalist country she will always be an American ally. And keep in mind
that China is Australia ’s
largest trading partner.
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