Eddie Cross: Why the world will pay a heavy price for Putin’s adventurism

Who would have thought it possible that out of nowhere the world would be blindsided by the actions of a maniac in the Kremlin? But that is precisely where we are today.

Speaking to a friend who is involved in both the Ukraine and Russia, his view was that Mr Putin has made a major miscalculation and would not be able to complete his mission. He further stated that many overestimate the economic and military power of the Russian State.

Indeed, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian Republic is an economic minnow in modern Europe with a gross national product of less than $1.5 trillion and an income per capita of just $11,000.

But it has a large population and is one of the biggest countries in the world with considerable natural resources and energy reserves.

In post Second World War Europe, the preoccupation has been securing and maintaining peace and this has been the main driving force behind the formation of the European Union and the establishment of the multilateral agencies, such as NATO and the OECD.

Because these new alignments have been able to successfully maintain the peace in what was previously a war ridden continent, people have become used to the peace and to the higher standards of living which have been generated by lower defence budgets and the absence of conflict.

Under the umbrella of this infrastructure, Europe has been subsisting very largely on the back of resources provided by Russia. This takes many forms and includes natural gas, crude oil, Palladium, Nickel, and a wide variety of other metals, which, are not found in similar quantities elsewhere.

Coming soon after Glasgow, when the world came together and sang the hymn of limiting carbon emissions by restricting the use of carbon-based energy sources. The shock waves emanating from the conflict in Ukraine and the subsequent sanctions imposed on the Russian Republic, have suddenly distorted the balance which existed previously between supply and demand in global markets.

For 1000 years, Ukraine has been one of the main sources of basic foods in Europe. It was the centre of European civilization centuries before Tsarist Russia superseded its role in the world. On its own, the Ukraine is a key building block in the supply of critical commodities to world markets.

In Zimbabwe, for example, most of imported wheat has been supplied by producers in the Ukraine and shipped to us via the port of Odessa on the Black Sea. Suddenly this former reliable source of good quality hard wheat has vanished and, in its place, wheat prices have increased by nearly 50% across the world.

Much of the focus of the world has been on oil and gas prices and in my view this sector of global markets has always been very volatile. In the past 20 years crude oil prices have been as high as $245 a barrel and as low as $20 a barrel.

Today the price is back up to about $120 which is still below the 20-year average price of $145 a barrel. Even so, there’s little doubt that the very substantial increase in oil prices since the start of 2021, will further boost inflation across the globe and make life difficult for many.

What was not expected was the huge change in the price of natural gas which 20 years ago was often regarded as being of little commercial interest.

So much gas has been found in the past 20 years, that it was confidently predicted that this would remain the cheapest source of energy available to the world in a post coal environment. But even in this market, while the price of gas has doubled in the past two years, it is still well below its peak and shows little sign of increasing significantly.

The problem is that Europe, complacent about the very conditions which they had created in a post war world, has become dependent on natural gas, mainly from Russia, for heating and energy generation.

Suddenly the world is appreciating the fact that it will be very difficult to take the world economy off carbon-based energy for many years to come. This is good news for major coal producers like Australia, who are struggling to meet the surge in demand and are wallowing in the very much higher prices for coal which now prevail.

If we go back to the war in Ukraine, then we need to understand that the Russians have committed nearly 70% of their armed forces to this enterprise. Two weeks into the invasion they have occupied less than 10% of the total land surface of Ukraine and are facing fierce and sustained opposition.

Listening to the experts on all things military, it would seem to me that even if the Russians do succeed eventually in occupying Ukraine and imposing a pro-Russian government similar to that which now exists in several other former Soviet Union states, that they will face a long-term insurgency which would sap the financial and energy resources of Russia to the point where their own people will suffer very severely.

It seems to me to be unbelievable that a regime as sophisticated as that which operates in Russia could have made such a serious miscalculation. However, this seems to be the case and the way things are proceeding at this moment the moral pressure on the Western nations is becoming almost irresistible.

Any further escalation of the war by Russia in terms of bringing more sophisticated weapons to bear and using increasingly repressive actions on the ground, will simply increase the pressure on NATO to become involved. A significant minority of NATO countries are already sympathetic to engagement.

It would not take a great deal to make the invasion of Ukraine simply untenable. The decision yesterday by the British government to deploy more sophisticated weapons to Ukraine for use against both aircraft and ground forces, is an escalation.

Already there are signs of trained military personnel from several countries volunteering their services to the government in Kiev.

However the military conflict turns out, one of the elements that was seriously underestimated by the Putin regime was the determination of the Western nations to extract a heavy price from the Russians for their actions.

I live in a country that was under UN sanctions, mandated by the Security Council and enforced with military support by Britain for nearly 15 years before we gained Independence.

Since the implementation of the fast-track land reform programme in 2000, with its violations of legal and human rights, the United States government and other Western nations have imposed sanctions of various kinds on our present government.

Some of these are specifically targeted but the economic damage done to our economy by the restrictions imposed by the United States on our international financial relations has been a serious and growing problem.

We know from our own experience that sanctions are not only a blunt instrument but also that there are many ways of working around them. The Russians will quickly establish alternative markets for the product’s which are placed under restriction by the sanctions programme.

The Russians are already benefiting from the higher prices which the programme has caused in global markets.

But whatever the outcome of the economic and military struggle, the one thing we can say about both is that it will be the people of Russia and Ukraine and to some extent the rest of the world who will pay a heavy price for Putin’s adventurism.

Eddie Cross is a former opposition MDC MP for Bulawayo South and a respected economist. You can follow his blog African Herd

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  • Teeboy Joe

    Even ed made a miscaculation to accommodate u

  • Solos Rubatika

    To hell with your European partners Russia has got a genuin grivance thats nreds to be adressed .

    • Herbert Chikosi

      Solos Rubatika u can put your points without swearing dont recruit people in your views

    • Solos Rubatika

      Herbert Chikosi iwe unodeyiko pazviri nhai bhanguza pawaona pandakudaidzawo ndepapi

    • Herbert Chikosi

      Solos Rubatika your level is too low for my attention

  • Tafadzwa Bomber Chitekwe

    eddie cross is a briton and his opinion will never favor Russia. It’s not news to us cause Russians were behind native Zimbabweans not rhodies during the liberation struggle.

  • Misheck Gezani

    US spend 20 years in Afghanistan and you didnt say a word, was it an adventure as well?

    • Banele Mbazima

      Misheck Gezani spoken like a true Bolshevik… when the war is over … they will look you up

  • Teddy Pea Makuwerere

    and who is eddie xros by the way..thts why he is single cant soft a woman and expect us to listen to him🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • Martin Kalenga

    Eddie Cross. You are extremely wtong stupid fool

    • Martin Kalenga

      Putin is right by far. You are a colonised fool

    • Martin Kalenga

      NATO has been encrouching towards Russia in breach of an agreement with Gorbachev. Your Poland, Estonia and others are now NATO members. Right now NATO is 8 minutes striking distance from Russia. Infact even Putin is like 8 or 9 years late in acting. Should have acte sonner. The communist party of Russia which is in opposition is correct. Putin by acting even now is late

    • Martin Kalenga

      The USA refused the sovereign Cuba to have the choice to host Nikata Khrushev’s submarines and nuclear weapons in 1962. Why are they doing the same now

  • Tinashe Makamure

    He is a descendant of British mass murderers.. He got no moral ground to lecture us about Vladimir’s adventurism

  • Christopher Mudenda

    Go home and support your uncle there before we call you names. We don’t support American propaganda here in Africa. And we don’t support those who claim to be better people to others. We don’t support racists and discriminators here in Africa. Especially those who looted our wealth and slaved Africans

  • Emmanuel Nyoni

    Cream of mind!
    Experience is the best Teacher

  • Notion Tricks Whyz

    Cross is British so by nature he will favour his terrorist friends where was he wen innocent pole of Iraq was being bombed in Afgan so many children n women died these are double standards of humanity Putin is just doing what they always s

  • Tonderai Chamusingarevi

    Indeed Putin underestimated the Ukrainian resistance just as Adolf Hitler made a huge miscalculation when he launched his Soviet invasion on 22 June 1941 which was code named ‘ Operation Barbarossa ‘.
    The cost of the war is now taking its toll on the Russian economy with the Russian ruble now on a downfall and his soldiers on the Frontline starving because of attacks on the supply lines.
    After this madness the Russians shall be the most miserable and vulnerable both militarily and economically.

    • Mabasa Chikato

      Tonderai Chamusingarevi Musareverana Nhema Russia is very strong don’t fool your self .they are only applying minimum force in order to force Ukraine to abstain from entertaining Russia’s enermies. Remember Russia liberated more than 3/4 of African countries from the Hands of greedy Western countries.Puttin is not a fool is the most intelligent President who can manipulate elections of every country in the world remember what happened to America because of Putin

    • Eddie Kadzansa

      Mabasa Chikato Ukrain iri kurema wangu usanyeperwe Russia is trying on the ground at all cost , but Ukrain yakamira kudarika zvavaifungidzira now they are finding it dificult to retreat nyadzi dzinokunda rufu

    • Edgie Kwaramba

      Russia can never be compared to Ukraine alone. That is why UAF is only fighting in major cities. Propaganda is also playing a major role. NeoNazis hiding in schools and residential areas. When attached they run to the CNN and Al Jazeera. Kyiev will be leveled in the next few weeks.

    • Edgie Kwaramba

      Tonderai Chamusingarevi Ukraine irikuita iya inonzi Mbiri yechitsiga chemunhondo yekuita manyawi kuti chirikubvira zvakaipa, asi mangwana chinofuma chave dota. Mariuopol is 80% destroyed and they are being taken 30 years backwards.

    • Peter Jerera

      Mabasa Chikato usanyepera vanhu iwe Ukraine yaremera vanhu at first Putin aifunga kuti I operation ye nguva diki but tarira nguva yareba achitadza zvaaida kuri kufiwa uko

    • Tonderai Chamusingarevi

      Edgie Kwaramba But thousand and thousand of bodies of Russian troops,are being repatriated to Russia in refrigerated 30 tonne trucks for burial, the morale of Russian soldiers on the battlefield has hit an all time low because their colleagues are being annihilated on a daily basis

    • Michael Jones Mchele

      Mabasa Chikato in your opinion it’s strong that’s why they are regretting it’s because there went into this war thinking it’s a walk in the park but not knowing kuti akanyangira yawona

    • Munyaradzi Mupondi

      Tonderai Chamusingarevi Putin is using soviet era weapons in Ukraine and testing very few of their new weapons like kinzhal. Ukraine is a fly on Russia’s nose

    • Edgie Kwaramba

      Michael Jones Mchele no Madzibaba, every war has objectives. The main objective was to destroy army establishments and they have destroyed more than 1200 to date. Remember, there is no point i completely destroying Ukraine, its just but a bait.

      The main enemy is America and NATO. The real army is waiting for that battle of Armageddon.

      Soviet Union won the WW2 and history has a tendency of repeating itself.

      Russia is our big brother as Africans

    • Edgie Kwaramba

      The countries that make a living out of other contries’ resources are also being exposed. West Europe cannot feed itself, cannot provide natural gas for itself and not many natural resources. They shine because of other countries. It’s a big reset button for the hwole world

    • Tonderai Chamusingarevi

      Edgie Kwaramba Russia didn’t win WW2 infact it was the use of Little boy( first nuclear bomb) against Hiroshima in 1945 that brought the triple axis to its knees.
      The Russian advance from the east against Germany was hugely because Hitler’s western front had been decimated by the allied forces that’s why the Soviets were quick to enter Berlin from the east, otherwise the entrance of the USA in the war was the game changer

    • Swawn Thabo

      Tonderai Chamusingarevi did you see them?

    • Edgie Kwaramba

      Tonderai Chamusingarevi that Nuclear bomb was an act of cowardly from America. They were scared to bomb Russia and had to display its capabilities through sacrificing Japan.

      One of the political agreements was that if either NATO or Soviet Union countries feel threat of existence, then they can use nuclear weapons. Mm

      America has been on a mission to weaken Russia through colluding and influencing its smaller neighbors.

      The aim is to surround it with NATO members and it can be leveled any moment.

      So in this instance, we are only seeing a sideshow. Main war of Nukes is around the corner. Both giants know each other’s capabilities

  • Bennie Muringwa Shonhiwa

    Russia helped Africa to be what we are today,no matter the world isolate Russia we will for ever stand with Russia with the good deed that Russia showed to us,what did you get from Americans if i may to ask

  • Polite Ngwenya

    Zanu troglodytes,n morons will attack Putin on this post😆😆😆yhey hate to hear that their despot evil ally who z like them in killing n oppressing innocent fellow countrymen is losing

  • Eng Wilfred Mukora

    And America spent 20years in Afghanistan and you fools were silent about it. Getawae!!!

  • Swawn Thabo

    Why not concentrate on the maniac in your own country. Seams you lost your salt long back

  • Micky Rina

    Eddie Cross must concentrate on being a sellout that he is

  • Jacob Toga

    My brothers and sisters. They are now experts on Eastern European geopolitics.