Despite the conclusion by US intelligence that there is no evidence
of Russian involvement in the destruction of the Malaysian airliner and
all lives onboard, Washington is escalating the crisis and shepherding
it toward war.
Twenty-two US senators have introduced into the 113th Congress,
Second Session, a bill, S.2277, “To prevent further Russian aggression
toward Ukraine and other sovereign states in Europe and Eurasia, and for
other purposes.” The bill is before the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Note that prior to any evidence of any Russian aggression, there are already 22 senators lined up in behalf of preventing further Russian aggression.
Accompanying this preparatory propaganda move to create a framework
for war, hot or cold with Russia, NATO commander General Philip
Breedlove announced his plan for a deployment of massive military means
in Eastern Europe that would permit lightening responses against Russia
in order to protect Europe from Russian aggression.
There we have it again: Russian Aggression. Repeat it enough and it becomes real.
The existence of “Russian aggression” is assumed, not demonstrated.
Neither Breedlove nor the senators make any reference to Russian war
plans for an attack on Europe or any other countries. There are no
references to Russian position papers and documents setting forth a
Russian expansionist ideology or a belief declared by Moscow that
Russians are “exceptional, indispensable people” with the right to
exercise hegemony over the world. No evidence is presented that Russia
has infiltrated the communication systems of the entire world for spy
purposes. There is no evidence that Putin has Obama’s or Obama’s
daughters’ private cell phone conversations or that Russia downloads US
corporate secrets for the benefit of Russian businesses.
Nevertheless, the NATO commander and US senators see an urgent need
to create blitzkrieg capability for NATO on Russia’s borders.
Senate bill 2277 consists of three titles: “Reinvigorating the Nato
Alliance,” “Deterring Further Russian Aggression in Europe,” and
“Hardening Ukraine and other European and Eurasian States Against
Russian Aggression.” Who do you think wrote this bill? Hint: it wasn’t
the senators or their staffs.
Title I deals with strengthening US force posture in Europe and
Eurasia and strengthening the NATO alliance, with accelerating the
construction of ABM (anti-ballistic missile) bases on Russia’s borders
so as to degrade the Russian strategic nuclear deterrent, and to provide
more money for Poland and the Baltic states and strengthen US-German
cooperation on global security issues, that is, to make certain that the
German military is incorporated as part of the US empire military
force.
Title II is about confronting “Russian aggression in Europe” with
sanctions and with financial and diplomatic “support for Russian
democracy and civil society organizations,” which means to pump
billions of dollars into NGOs (non-governmental organizations) that can
be used to destabilize Russia in the way that Washington used the NGOs
it funded in Ukraine to overthrow the elected government. For 20 years
Russian government negligence permitted Washington to organize fifth
columns inside Russia that pose as human rights organizations, etc.
Title III deals with military and intelligence assistance for
Ukraine, putting Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova on a NATO track,
expediting US natural gas exports in order to erase European and
Eurasian energy dependence on Russia, preventing recognition of Crimea
as again a part of Russia, expanding broadcasting (propaganda) into
Russian areas, and again “support for democracy and civil society
organizations in countries of the former Soviet Union,” which means to
use money to subvert the Russian federation.
However you look at this, it comprises a declaration of war.
Moreover, these provocative and expensive moves are presented as
necessary to counter Russian aggression for which there is no evidence.
How do we characterize a bill that is not merely thoughtless,
unnecessary, and dangerous, but also more Orwellian than Orwell? I am
open to suggestions.
Ukraine as it currently exists is an ahistorical state with
artificial boundaries. Ukraine presently consists of part of what was
once a larger entity plus former Russian provinces added to the
Ukrainian Soviet Republic by Soviet leaders. When the Soviet Union
collapsed and Russia permitted Ukraine’s independence, under US pressure
Russia mistakenly permitted Ukraine to take with it the former Russian
provinces.
When Washington executed its coup in Kiev last year, the Russophobes
who grabbed power began threatening in word and deed the Russian
populations in eastern and southern Ukraine. The Crimeans voted to
reunite with Russia and were accepted. This reunification was grossly
misrepresented by Western propaganda. When other former Russian
provinces voted likewise, the Russian government, kowtowing to Western
propaganda, did not grant their requests. Instead, Russian president
Putin called for Kiev and the former Russian provinces to work out an
agreement that would keep the provinces within Ukraine.
Kiev and its Washington master did not listen. Instead, Kiev launched
military attacks on the provinces and was conducting bombing attacks on
the provinces at the moment the Malaysian airliner was downed.
Washington and its European vassals have consistently misrepresented
the situation in Ukraine and denied their responsibility for the
violence, instead placing all blame on Russia. But it is not Russia
that is conducting bombing raids and attacking provinces with troops,
tanks, and artillery. Just as Israel’s current military assault against
Palestinian civilians fails to evoke criticism from Washington,
European governments, and the Western media, Kiev’s assault on the
former Russian provinces goes unreported and uncriticized. Indeed, it
appears that few Americans are even aware that Kiev is attacking
civilian areas of the provinces that wish to return to their mother
country.
Sanctions should be imposed on Kiev, from which the military violence
originates. Instead, Kiev is receiving financial and military support,
and sanctions are placed on Russia which is not militarily involved in
the situation.
When the outbreak of violence against the former Russian provinces
began, the Russian Duma voted Putin the power to intervene militarily.
Instead of using this power, Putin requested that the Duma rescind the
power, which the Duma did. Putin preferred to deal with the problem
diplomatically in a reasonable and unprovocative manner.
Putin has received neither respect nor appreciation for encouraging a
non-violent resolution of the unfortunate Ukrainian situation created
by Washington’s coup against a democratically elected government that
was only months away from a chance to elect a different government.
The sanctions that Washington has applied and that Washington is
pressuring its European puppets to join send the wrong information to
Kiev. It tells Kiev that the West approves and encourages Kiev’s
determination to resolve its differences with the former Russian
provinces with violence rather than with negotiation.
This means war will continue, and that is clearly Washington’s
intent. The latest reports are that US military advisors will soon be in
Ukraine to aid the conquest of the former Russian provinces that are in
revolt.
The presstitute nature of the Western media ensures that the bulk of
the American and European populations will remain in the grip of
Washington’s anti-Russian propaganda.
At some point the Russian government will have to face the fact that
it doesn’t have “Western partners.” Russia has Western enemies who are
being organized to isolate Russia, to injure Russia economically and
diplomatically, to surround Russia militarily, to destabilize Russia by
calling the American-funded NGOs into the streets, and in the absence of
a coup that installs an American puppet in Moscow to attack Russia with
nuclear weapons.
I respect Putin’s reliance on diplomacy and good will in the place of
force. The problem with Putin’s approach is that Washington has no
good will, so there is no reciprocity.
Washington has an agenda. Europe consists of captive nations, and
these nations are without leaders capable of breaking free of
Washington’s agenda.
I hope that I am wrong, but I think Putin has miscalculated. If Putin had accepted the
former Russian provinces requests to reunite with Russia, the conflict
in Ukraine would be over. I am certain that Europe would not have
joined Washington in any invasion with the purpose of recovering for
Ukraine former provinces of Russia herself. When Washington says that
Putin is responsible for downing the Malaysian airliner, Washington is
correct in a way that Washington doesn’t suspect. Had Putin completed
the task begun with Crimea and reunited the Russian provinces with
Russia, there would have been no war during which an airliner could have
been downed, whether by accident or as a plot to demonize Russia.
Ukraine has no capability of confronting Russia militarily and had no
alternative to accepting the reunification of the Russian territories.
Europe would have witnessed a decisive Russian decision and would
have put a great distance between itself and Washington’s provocative
agenda. This European response would have precluded Washington’s
ability to gradually escalate the crisis by gradually turning the
temperature higher without the European frog jumping out of the pot.
In its dealings with Washington Europe has grown accustomed to the
efficacy of bribes, threats, and coercion. Captive nations are inured
to diplomacy’s impotence. Europeans see diplomacy as the weak card
played by the weak party. And, of course, all the Europeans want money,
which Washington prints with abandon.
Russia and China are disadvantaged in their conflict with Washington.
Russia and China have emerged from tyranny. People in both countries
were influenced by American cold war propaganda. Both countries have
educated people who think that America has freedom, democracy, justice,
civil liberty, economic wellbeing and is a welcoming friend of other
countries that want the same thing.
This is a dangerous delusion. Washington has an agenda. Washington
has put in place a police state to suppress its own population, and
Washington believes that history has conveyed the right to Washington to
exercise hegemony over the world. Last year President Obama declared
to the world that he sincerely believes that America is the exceptional
nation on whose leadership the world depends.
In other words, all other countries and peoples are unexceptional.
Their voices are unimportant. Their aspirations are best served by
Washington’s leadership. Those who disagree–Russia, China, Iran, and the
new entity ISIL–are regarded by Washington as obstacles to history’s
purpose. Anything, whether an idea or a country, that is in the way of
Washington is in the way of History’s Purpose and must be run over.
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries Europe faced the
determination of the French Revolution to impose Liberty, Equality,
Fraternity upon Europe. Today Washington’s ambition is larger. The
ambition is to impose Washington’s hegemony on the entire world.
Unless Russia and China submit, this means war.
Source: paulcraigroberts.org
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