Staunton, April 16 – The Russian
authorities have reduced their credibility and authority to below zero by their
actions yesterday, Aleksandr Golts says, when thousands of Muscovites stood
patiently at metro entrances being checked by police and in the course of that
sharing whatever infections they had.
That foolish action, the independent
security analyst says, almost certainly will lead to a new upswing in the
number of coronavirus cases two weeks from now, a result the authorities must
clearly have foreseen and thus one that raises the question as to whether there
was a decision to do just that (ej2020.ru/?a=note&id=34891).
While he says he dislikes conspiracy
thinking, Golt says that in this case he is forced to suspect that this didn’t
happen by chance. “It is unthinkable to imagine that those who set the police
to check the passes didn’t understand what they were doing.” Perhaps one cannot
exclude that it was “a crime, an intentional infection of thousands” in order
to take the Moscow mayor down a peg or two.
On the same day, the commentator
continues, Sobyanin “announced the latest methods to support small and mid-sized
businesses,” an action that all involved immediately took to calculating how
much good it would do the mayor especially given that Vladimir Putin has been
unwilling to take such steps.
In his discussion of what to do, “Putin
provided a diagnosis of the regime which he has built over 20 years. Even if he
was able to take some true decision, it would never be realized in part because
it would be based on the false data that he would have been offered” and in
part because his understanding of the situation is defective on its own, Golts says.
Two days ago, for example, Putin
spoke about the possibility of using “the reserves” of the military to fight
the coronavirus. “At first glance, these
‘reserves’ and ‘possibilities’ really exist.” After all, Defense Minister Sergey
Shoygu regularly talks about all the medical facilities he has under his
command.
But if you think that these means
will be used for civilians, “you are mistaken,” the commentator argues. That would happen only under “extreme need.” In
reality, “the defense ministry is preparing for an upsurge in infections in the
armed services themselves.” And so far, they have been lying about the dangers.
Until the ministry stopped doing so
on April 4, it put out on a daily basis info-graphics suggesting how well
everything was going and prepared to meet any challenge from this sector. (мультимедиа.минобороны.рф/multimedia/infographics/sanitaryconditions/gallery.htm?id=75202@cmsPhotoGallery.)
But then questions began to be raised and
information appeared calling this into question (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2020/04/coronavirus-beginning-to-infect-power.html).
And now the floodgates have been opened on this problem – see, e.g., lenta.ru/news/2020/04/16/min/ and snob.ru/society/v-voennom-uchilishe-tyumeni-15-chelovek-zarazilis-koronavirusom/).
Meanwhile, Sobyanin has been getting good notices
for what he has done to fight the pandemic. What better time for someone who
wants to cover his own dishonest tracks and who doesn’t have the mayor’s best
interests at heart to arrange something that shows he isn’t in control of the
situation either, Golts suggests.
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