“The time has come to indicate america that it’s below menace from a rustic of 130 million inhabitants that’s lastly waking up.”
Russia is making an attempt to poison bilateral relations between the Mexico and the US by making the most of Mexico’s ruling occasion Morena’s innate anti-Americanism. That’s the conclusion of an article printed final week by Washington-based American journalist Dolia Estévez. The obvious foundation for this declare is an alleged doc printed by the “Social Design Company”, a part of a Kremlin-funded world disinformation marketing campaign known as Doppelgänger.
That doc in some way discovered its method into the fingers of the FBI, and the US Division of Justice declassified it final week. In its determination to disclose parts of the doc to Estévez, a reporter with ties to the Woodrow Wilson Centre for Worldwide Students, a US authorities suppose tank, the DOJ sought to “alert public opinion and the Mexican authorities about Russia’s sinister plans to tug Mexico right into a spurious battle with america”.
“Existential Resentment”
The Russian doc advocates intensifying Russian meddling in Mexico by stirring up anti-American sentiment within the nation. The authors suggest exploiting Mexicans’ “existential resentment” over the lack of over half of their territory to the US within the mid-Nineteenth century in addition to making a “notion of menace” on a border overwhelmed by violence and migration — all apparently with one predominant aim in thoughts: to assist Donald Trump, “our associate”, get again within the White Home:
Written in Russian and translated into English, the six-page textual content.. brings the 1848 struggle to life with a map depicting California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, a part of Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas as not belonging to both america or Mexico. As a substitute, there’s an imaginary hole between the 2, with the slogan “Mexico doesn’t forgive” alongside the dividing line. Though territorial annexation remains to be current within the collective creativeness of some, it’s loopy to imagine that it’s going to result in one other struggle with america, which the writing evokes with a portray of the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847, which Mexico misplaced…
From the doc’s title, A Mexican Cross for Candidate “A”: A Venture for Proxies within the November 2024 Marketing campaign – to the final sentence – “The time has come to indicate america that it’s below menace from a rustic of 130 million inhabitants that’s lastly waking up” – the mission makes [Russia’s] intentions clear: to make use of Mexico as a software to erode the credibility of the US electoral system and assist Trump win the elections.
“Candidate A (Trump), who was constructing a border wall, who day by day of his presidency talked concerning the immigration downside coming from the South and to whom the baton have to be handed to shift the political narrative [NC: presumably a reference to the war in Ukraine], urgently wants an intensifying confrontation with Mexico.” The success of the U.S. financial system, which electorally favours “candidate B” (Democrat), leaves Trump the choice of “creating the notion of a menace” from violent cartels and hordes of offended migrants on the border.
Morena, the occasion of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the present head of state Claudia Sheinbaum, is, within the phrases of the alleged doc cited by Estévez, “an simply manipulated centre-left formation with anti-American tendencies, that’s beneficial to de-dollarisation and a reorientation of Mexico’s financial priorities.” As for Morena’s electoral base, it consists principally of Mexico’s deprived lessons, which largely share this anti-American sentiment — once more, in accordance with the doc cited by Estévez.
However is the doc actual? Who is aware of? It might be. However all we’ve got to go on is the phrase of the FBI, whose judgment was, to place it mildly, sorely missing in its “investigation” of Russiagate, because the Durham Report concluded final yr:
“[T]he FBI discounted or willfully ignored materials data that didn’t help the narrative of a collusive relationship between Trump and Russia… An goal and trustworthy evaluation of those strands of knowledge ought to have precipitated the FBI to query not solely the predication for Crossfire Hurricane, but in addition to replicate on whether or not the FBI was being manipulated for political or different functions. Sadly, it didn’t.”
Even by the requirements of those that introduced us Russiagate, this newest story is riddled with holes, not least of which is the alleged doc’s use of the phrase “success” to explain the US financial system proper now. Then there’s the concept that the federal government of Mexico, whose financial system is joined on the hip to the US, is in some way beneficial to de-dollarisation. It additionally appears that Kamala Harris, like Biden earlier than her, is completely able to sabotaging her personal presidential marketing campaign with none want of outdoor assist, and one would think about that Moscow is aware of this.
Additionally, each the previous Trump and present Biden governments have carried out a sterling job of stoking anti-US sentiment in Mexico on their very own, by way of a mixture of insults (primarily on the a part of Trump), lawsuits (primarily Biden) and threats (from either side however significantly Trump and the Republicans who’ve been speaking about intervening militarily in Mexico to cap the capos for not less than 5 years). And lest we overlook, these accusations, whether or not true or not, are coming from the nation that has meddled probably the most in Mexico for the previous 180 years.
That each one being mentioned, Russia does have a motive for fanning the flames of anti-US sentiment in Mexico. Exacerbating tensions between the US and its direct southern neighbour and largest commerce associate is an efficient method of maintaining the US on its toes in its personal neighbourhood, and considerably distracted from different components of the world. The identical goes for Moscow’s deepening of ties with Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.
But when that’s what Moscow is certainly doing, it pales into insignificance with what the US has carried out over the previous 10 years with Russia’s direct neighbour, Ukraine, which incorporates (however is not at all restricted to) orchestrating the Euro Maiden coup, empowering Ukraine’s Azov Nazis and arming Kiev to the enamel in order that it may wage struggle on the Japanese oblasts. When Russia’s invasion of Ukraine lastly started, Washington, along with London, did every thing they may to wreck any possibilities of a swift negotiated peace.
Estévez closes her article with this removed from convincing exhortation to her readers:
What I relate right here must be sufficient to persuade the short-sighted, skeptical or ignorant that Russian interference in Mexico is just not an invention of the CIA, nor the product of the “Russophobia” of a handful of journalists on either side of the Atlantic, however an actual and proactive technique of nice significance during which Morena, knowingly or not, is a formidably useful gizmo.
“Again to the Chilly Conflict”
US accusations of Russian meddling in Mexico are prone to proceed, if not intensify, within the coming months. In any case, this can be a pattern that started over two years in the past. As readers could recall, within the early days of the Ukraine battle, US Ambassador Ken Salazar informed Mexican lawmakers, to their faces, that Mexico can not ever be near Russia:
“I’ve right here (he mentioned whereas indicating lapels on his jacket breast) the flags of Mexico, america and Ukraine. Now we have to be in solidarity with Ukraine and in opposition to Russia.”
The Russian ambassador was right here yesterday making a number of noise about how Mexico and Russia are so shut. This, sorry, can by no means occur. It may well by no means occur…”
As we famous on the time, Salazar’s feedback had been controversial for a wide range of causes:
First, Mexico is a sovereign nation and as such ought to have the ability to select which nations it desires to forge shut ties with, even when they’re the goal of U.S. sanctions.
Second, the hypocrisy stinks. U.S. and its European allies have constantly argued that Russia has completely no proper to attempt to decide what occurs throughout the borders of its sovereign neighbour Ukraine, at the same time as tons of weapons poured into the nation from NATO Member States resembling Poland and the Czech Republic. But the US Authorities, by way of its ambassador to Mexico, is now making an attempt to actually dictate the phrases of Mexico’s relationship with Russia.
What the U.S. primarily appears to be saying is that neutrality is just not an possibility within the escalating battle between Russia and the West — not less than not for Mexico.
Which brings us to the third level: Mexico has an extended, albeit interrupted, historical past of neutrality courting all the best way again to the early Nineteen Thirties. In 1939, a neutrality clause was even added to its structure by the federal government of then-President Lazaro Cardenas, which additionally nationalized Mexico’s oil and gasoline a yr earlier. Since then Mexico has loved shut relations with many nations which were focused by worldwide sanctions, together with Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela. Mexico’s long-held place of neutrality has additionally made it a haven for folks searching for political asylum, together with republicans fleeing Spain on the finish of the Spanish Civil Conflict and the emigres of the Southern Cone dictatorships of the Nineteen Sixties and ’70s.
Regardless of relentless US stress, Mexico continues to take pleasure in shut ties with Russia, even going as far as to ask Vladimir Putin to Claudia Sheinbaum’s inaugural ceremony, which he ended up declining for apparent causes. In March 2023, Estévez reported that in a matter of only a few months the whole variety of Russian diplomats in Mexico had elevated by round 60%, to 85. In its September article, “Again to the Chilly Conflict: Russia Makes use of Mexico As a Hub for Spying on the U.S.“, NBC highlighted US officers’ issues concerning the current construct up of Russian diplomats and intelligence officers in Mexico.
Russia has added dozens of personnel to its embassy workers in Mexico Metropolis previously few years, though Moscow has solely restricted commerce ties with the nation. U.S. officers say the pattern is regarding and imagine the intensive buildup is aimed toward bolstering the Kremlin’s intelligence operations concentrating on the U.S., in addition to its propaganda efforts aimed toward undermining Washington and Ukraine…
CIA Director William Burns mentioned earlier this month his company and the U.S. authorities are “sharply targeted” on Russia’s increasing footprint in Mexico, which he mentioned was partly the results of Russian spies being expelled from overseas capitals after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
“A part of this can be a perform of the truth that so many Russian intelligence officers have been kicked out of Europe. … So that they’re searching for locations to go and searching for locations during which they will function,” Burns mentioned in London this month when requested about suspected Russian spying out of Mexico. “However we’re very sharply targeted on that.”
Air Pressure Gen. Glen VanHerck, head of U.S. Northern Command, even steered in 2022 that Mexico is at present dwelling to the “largest portion of GRU members on this planet… These are Russian intelligence personnel, they usually hold a watch very carefully on their alternatives to have affect on U.S. alternatives and entry.”
A part of Russia’s rising affect in Latin America is by way of the media. In contrast to in Europe and North America, most Latin American nations, together with Mexico, haven’t banned RT. Quite the opposite, a research by the Reuters Institute for the Examine of Journalism on the College of Oxford revealed how RT and the Sputnik information company have elevated their presence in Latin America after the invasion of Ukraine, including a bunch of influencers from the area to their staff of presenters and journalists. RT is even broadcast on Mexico Metropolis’s public transport.
To the immense frustration of Washington and its European allies/vassals, Mexico’s authorities, like most governments within the area, has tried to chart an unbiased course on the Russia-Ukraine battle. This, so far as I can inform, is just not a product of stress or manipulation from Moscow however somewhat a manifestation of Mexico’s historic dedication to neutrality in wars.
Like Brazil and most different LatAm nations, Mexico resolutely opposes sanctions, for an array of financial, geostrategic and moral causes that we’ve got outlined in earlier posts (right here and right here). These nations are terrified, understandably, by the precedent the US, EU, UK and associates have set by trying to excise Russia from the worldwide monetary system in addition to Washington’s weaponisation of the greenback.
Lastly, this being BRICS week, an article on Mexico-Russia relations wouldn’t be full with out a transient point out of the purely symbolic BRICS banknote Putin flashed for the cameras. It’s, I imagine, the second time the BRICS banknote has made an look, the primary time being on the BRICS 2023 Summit in Durban.
As readers could have seen, one facet of the notice options the flags of the 5 founding members whereas the opposite (depicted beneath) exhibits the flags of 14 different nations — some present members, others maybe future members. Apparently, one of many flags featured is Mexico’s, which reignited rumours that Mexico could sooner or later be part of the BRICS. The Argentine flag additionally makes an look regardless of the actual fact Javier Milei declined the chance to hitch the grouping whereas the flag of Ethiopia, already a member of BRICS+, doesn’t.
The inclusion of the Mexican flag is, I think about, little greater than knowledgeable trolling by Putin. As each AMLO and Sheinbaum have mentioned, and in AMLO’s case on quite a few events, this isn’t going to occur — not less than not within the present context. Mexico’s financial system is just too built-in with the US and Canada’s for it to have the ability to be part of the BRICS. And Washington will presumably do no matter it may to make sure it by no means involves go. As Sheinbaum mentioned final week, Mexico shall be open to different nations for the subsequent six years of her time period, however “our curiosity is in strengthening the commerce settlement with america and Canada.”
The one factor that may change that’s if the US continues to hurl insults, threats and lawsuits in Mexico’s route — and even worse, if a brand new Trump administration delivers on its menace to intervene militarily in Mexico.