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Monday, September 01, 2014
I was vectored to this by Paul Craig Roberts. It makes sense to me...
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How Can You Tell Whether Russia has Invaded Ukraine?
By Dmitry Orlov
September 01, 2014 "ICH" - Last Thursday the Ukrainian government, echoed by NATO spokesmen, declared that the the Russian military is now operating within Ukraine's borders. Well, maybe it is and maybe it isn't; what do you know? They said the same thing before, most recently on August 13, and then on August 17, each time with either no evidence or fake evidence. But let's give them the benefit of the doubt.
You be the judge. I put together this helpful list of top ten telltale signs that will allow you to determine whether indeed Russia invaded Ukraine last Thursday, or whether Thursday's announcement is yet another confabulation. (Credit to Roman Kretsul).
Because if Russia invaded on Thursday morning, this is what the situation on the ground would look like by Saturday afternoon.
1. Ukrainian artillery fell silent almost immediately. They are no longer shelling residential districts of Donetsk and Lugansk. This is because their locations had been pinpointed prior to the operation, and by Thursday afternoon they were completely wiped out using air attacks, artillery and ground-based rocket fire, as the first order of business. Local residents are overjoyed that their horrible ordeal is finally at an end.
2. The look of military activity on the ground in Donetsk and Lugansk has changed dramatically. Whereas before it involved small groups of resistance fighters, the Russians operate in battalions of 400 men and dozens of armored vehicles, followed by convoys of support vehicles (tanker trucks, communications, field kitchens, field hospitals and so on). The flow of vehicles in and out is non-stop, plainly visible on air reconnaissance and satellite photos. Add to that the relentless radio chatter, all in Russian, which anyone who wants to can intercept, and the operation becomes impossible to hide.
3. The Ukrainian military has promptly vanished. Soldiers and officers alike have taken off their uniforms, abandoned their weapons, and are doing their best to blend in with the locals. Nobody thought the odds of the Ukrainian army against the Russians were any good. Ukraine's only military victory against Russia was at the battle of Konotop in 1659, but at the time Ukraine was allied with the mighty Khanate of Crimea, and, you may have noticed, Crimea is not on Ukraine's side this time around.
4. There are Russian checkpoints everywhere. Local civilians are allowed through, but anyone associated with a government, foreign or domestic, is detained for questioning. A filtration system has been set up to return demobilized Ukrainian army draftees to their native regions, while the volunteers and the officers are shunted to pretrial detention centers, to determine whether they had ordered war crimes to be committed.
5. Most of Ukraine's border crossings are by now under Russian control. Some have been reinforced with air defense and artillery systems and tank battalions, to dissuade NATO forces from attempting to stage an invasion. Civilians and humanitarian goods are allowed through. Businessmen are allowed through once they fill out the required forms (which are in Russian).
6. Russia has imposed a no-fly zone over all of Ukraine. All civilian flights have been cancelled. There is quite a crowd of US State Department staffers, CIA and Mossad agents, and Western NGO people stuck at Borispol airport in Kiev. Some are nervously calling everyone they know on their satellite phones. Western politicians are demanding that they be evacuated immediately, but Russian authorities want to hold onto them until their possible complicity in war crimes has been determined.
7. The usual Ukrainian talking heads, such as president Poroshenko, PM Yatsenyuk and others, are no longer available to be interviewed by Western media. Nobody quite knows where they are. There are rumors that they have already fled the country. Crowds have stormed their abandoned residences, and were amazed to discover that they were all outfitted with solid gold toilets. Nor are the Ukrainian oligarchs anywhere to be found, except for the warlord Igor Kolomoisky, who was found in his residence, abandoned by his henchmen, dead from a heart attack. (Contributed by the Saker.)
8. Some of the over 800,000 Ukrainian refugees are starting to stream back in from Russia. They were living in tent cities, many of them in the nearby Rostov region, but with the winter coming they are eager to get back home, now that the shelling is over. Along with them, construction crews, cement trucks and flatbeds stacked with pipe, cable and rebar are streaming in, to repair the damage from the shelling.
9. There is all sorts of intense diplomatic and military activity around the world, especially in Europe and the US. Military forces are on highest alert, diplomats are jetting around and holding conferences. President Obama just held a press conference to announce that “We don't have a strategy on Ukraine yet.” His military advisers tell him that his usual strategy of “bomb a little and see what happens” is not likely to be helpful in this instance.
10. Kiev has surrendered. There are Russian tanks on the Maidan Square. Russian infantry is mopping up the remains of Ukraine's National Guard. A curfew has been announced. The operation to take Kiev resembled “Shock and Awe” in Baghdad: a few loud bangs and then a whimper.
Armed with this list, you too should be able to determine whether or not Russia has invaded Ukraine last Thursday.
Dmitry Orlov is a Russian-American engineer and a writer on subjects related to "potential economic, ecological and political decline and collapse in the United States," something he has called “permanent crisis”. http://cluborlov.blogspot.com
Tuesday, July 01, 2014
Here Paul Craig Roberts is interviewed on The Voice of Russia regarding Washington's foreign policy, which is becoming increasingly unpopular in the U.S. and increasingly menacing in Ukraine and Russia. PCR's opening statement is "I think, perhaps, Americans are catching on to all of the lies. There are now other sources of information, other than the English-speaking Western media. And the account that the US gives, for example, of Ukraine is clearly a lie. And it takes a while before people catch on to the lies." This Russian English-language radio program is quite long, requiring two separate audio files, each taking about a minute to download. The transcript is in good English but leaves out a small amount of material, particularly near the end. But no matter, just listen to PCR's highly instructive replies to the questions put to him.
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US war against Russia is already underway - expert
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How true is the spreading belief that President Obama has ruined US foreign policy, and how does it actually work? The Voice of Russia is discussing it with Paul Craig Roberts, former assistant secretary of the US Treasury, currently the chairman of The Institute for Political Economy.
Part I
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VOR: The US media is pointing to a growing
dissatisfaction with President Obama's foreign policy, both among
Republicans and Democrats.
Speaking at
the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s conference in Washington Sen. Ted Cruz
said "Abroad, we see our foreign policy collapsing and every region in
the world is getting more and more dangerous".
According
to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll has registered an increasing
lack of faith in the president and his leadership, with 58 per cent of
Americans disapproving of the way Obama is handling foreign policy.
What is it that makes Americans unhappy?
Paul Craig Roberts:
Well, I think, perhaps, Americans are catching on to all of the lies.
There are now other sources of information, other than the
English-speaking Western media. And the account that the US gives, for
example, of Ukraine is clearly a lie. And it takes a while before people
catch on to the lies. I don’t think the majority will ever catch on,
but enough will.
And then many Americans who are
dissatisfied would be dissatisfied for domestic economic reasons. They
would want the resources wasted on wars to be allocated to domestic
needs and not used to pay for more wars. For example, the Iraq crisis
has come back and there is so much talk about sending troops to the
Baltics, eastern Europe in order to guard against the “Russian threat.”
So,
this alarms people who’ve had no income growth, who can’t find a job,
suffer from heavy debts from borrowed money to attend the universities,
cut backs of unemployment compensation, the threats to the social
security system, the threats to the public medical system (which is not
much of a system, but still some people rely on it).
So,
most Americans, when they see more trouble abroad involving more wars,
the US has been in war for 13 years. It’s wasted trillions of dollars
and achieved no result. And so, this is probably the main reason that
people are dissatisfied, because they are suffering here for the sake of
wars in which they no longer believe.
VOR: But what exactly is the rationale behind the never-ending wars?
There
are several reasons that are mutually supportive. One is that the
neoconservative ideology came to full power with the collapse of the
Soviet Union. And this ideology says that history has chosen the US to
prevail all over the world, that there is no alternative to the American
political and economic system, and that this choice by history gives
the US the responsibility to exercise hegemony over the entire world.
So,
this is a very powerful ideology, a more powerful ideology that the US
has ever before had. And it comes at a time when other ideologies are
gone. The communist ideology is gone, the Marxist revolutionary
movements are gone. And so, it leaves the US dominating on the
ideological level.
Another reason is the
military-security complex. It is an amazingly large and powerful private
interest group with government elements, such as all the security
agencies – the CIA, Homeland Security, FBI, the Pentagon. And it absorbs
hundreds of billions of dollars, probably close to one trillion dollars
annually.
And this money is very important to this
interest group. Some of the taxpayers’ money is recycled, it comes back
to Congress, it comes back to presidential candidates, as political
campaign contributions, thus ensuring their elections and reelections.
So, this is a second very strong force – a material interest that is
very much benefited by wars and a threat of wars.
And
the third very powerful interest group is the Israel lobby. Most of the
neoconservatives are Jewish ethnics. Many of them are Israeli-US
citizens. Almost all of them are closely tied to Israel. And so, the
neoconservative ideology of American hegemony fits in very well with the
13 years of wars in the ME, because these wars also serve a subsidiary
interest of disposing of the Arab states that are not aligned with the
US and Israel, and that could serve as a check on Israeli policy or
Israeli expansion in the ME.
So, these three come
together, they are all mutually supportive and in many ways it is the
same people. The neoconservatives are the same as the Israel lobby. The
officials in the Pentagon, in the State Department, they are also
neoconservatives. So, it is a very strong three-part foundation that
holds together.
VOR:
So, you are saying that the policy is largely defined by an Israeli
lobby. But the US policies in the ME actually endanger Israel.
Yes,
this is an unintended consequence of the policy. Some analysts tried to
warn the neoconservatives that the borders in the ME are artificial,
like the ones in Africa that were drawn up by the European colonists,
principally the English and the French.
So, you
have countries in which you have Shia majorities and Sunni minorities,
and then you have countries in which there is a reverse, Sunni
majorities and Shia minorities. And this is like the African boundaries
that were drawn bringing into the same country two warring tribes, who
traditionally were enemies. So, the boundaries of the states don’t make a
lot of sense. The boundaries could only have been drawn by ignorant
Westerners.
The Islamic confrontation between the
different sects was prevented by very strong secular rulers, such as
Saddam Hussein, who had a secular government, and Assad in Syria. These
were secular, non-Islamic governments that kept the conflict suppressed.
So, when you overthrow those governments, you release the conflict.
So,
what we see happening on the part of what they are calling ISIS or ISIL
is a reforming of borders. Parts of Syria and Iraq are becoming, if the
Islamists succeed, a new state. Now, we don’t know whether they will be
successful or not, but you can see that there is an impetus to create a
life separate from the artificial one created for them by colonial
imperialistic powers.
One of the reasons that the
breakup of Iraq and Syria was not seen as a threat to Israel, was the
Israeli and the neoconservative strategists, who reasoned – oh, this is
good, if we break up these states and they are fighting internally, there
won’t be any organized government to get in Israel’s way.
In
place of Iraq, there will be these warring factions. In place of Syria –
warring factions, just like in Libya today. And a state that has no
central government is no threat to Israel. And, therefore, we favor this
destruction of the political entities of these countries, because it
releases us from any sort of organized government’s opposition to
Israel’s theft of Palestine. Iraq no longer has a government, it has
warring parties, like in Libya, like Washington is establishing in
Syria.
So, this is the way the Israelis and the
neoconservatives see it. They do not see the destruction of secular
Muslim states as a threat, the fools see it as a destruction of a
unified country, which would reduce the ability of that country to
employ any sort of opposition to Israeli or American purposes.
VOR:
But in that case, wouldn’t the government and governmental institutions
be replaced by something like political and paramilitary organizations,
which we now term as extremist groups with which we are dealing now?
And wouldn’t those entities pose more threat, than individual
governments? Or do those people believe that they would be able to
control them somehow?
No, I don’t think they
think they can control them. And yes, they do pose a threat, because
they are not secular. That’s what I said. Some of us warned that this
would be the outcome. But we were ignored and primarily ignored because
the Israelis and the neoconservatives regarded the breakup of these
countries as less threatening.
VOR:
When you have been describing that neocon ideology with an idea of a
global mission, doesn’t it seem strikingly similar to something like the
Marxist ideology, to the communist ideology?
Yes,
that’s exactly what it is. The US is chosen by history. In Marxism
history chooses the proletariat. In the neoconservative ideology history
chose Washington.
VOR: Does that imply that, perhaps, those two ideologies could have a common root?
No,
I don’t think they have a common root, but their effect on the world is
the same, because it gives the country that expresses that ideology an
impetus to run over other countries and to establish itself, because it
sees itself as the sole legitimate system. And in that sense, the
Marxist and the neoconservative ideologies are the same, but the roots
are quite different.
And I think as well, you know, the
whole notion of the unipolar world, the American sole superpower, this
fits the financial interests very well. I left them out of my three-part
foundation that I spoke to you about, but in a way it is a four-part,
because of the American financial hegemony that now exists. This
financial hegemony is the reason Washington can put sanctions
on countries.
If your currency is not the world currency
and you don’t operate the world payment system, you can’t impose
sanctions. And so, the power to impose sanctions is also a power for
your financial institutions to prevail over the institutions of other
countries. So, this ideology that I'm talking about also appeals to Wall
Street, to the big banks, because it ensures their hegemony as well.
VOR:
But in that case, I start wondering – was it an intended implication
or, perhaps, unintended, again, that whatever the US has been doing for
the past ten years or even more has been strengthening China, which the
US seems to be identifying as its primary adversary. Now, you’ve been
mentioning the financial system. The Chinese start talking about
bringing their own currency into the world market as a new reserve
currency. And this has been largely thanks to all those crises, which
have been triggered off by the US.
What
the US did that gave China its economic beginning, was to offshore the
American manufacturing jobs. Industry and American manufacturing was
moved offshore by the capitalists under the pressure of Wall Street in
order to lower labor costs, in order to achieve higher earnings for
shareholders, for Wall Street and for the managers through bonuses.
And
so, it was a very shortsighted policy from the standpoint of national
interests, but it was in the interest of Wall Street and in the
individual interests of the chief executive officers of the
corporations.
Once China had the American technology
and the American business know how, it was free of American economic
predominance. And now, actually, China has a much more powerful economy,
certainly in manufacturing, than the US has.
Another
factor that contributed to weakening the American economic system was
the rise of the high-speed Internet, because now it is possible for
professional service jobs, such as engineering, software engineering,
computers, any type of engineering, any type of work that does not have
to be done on site, this work can be done anywhere in the world and sent
ion on the high-speed Internet.
This has given
countries like India and China the ability to put their people into jobs
that used to be filled by American university graduates. Again, it is a
cost saving for the corporations, Wall Street likes it, it increases
profits.
And so, this is where China’s rise came from.
It was an unintended consequence of globalism. Again, some of us warned,
I warned, I’ve been warning for ten or fifteen years, but they don’t
listen. They say – oh, it is just free trade, we will benefit. Clearly,
they were wrong, it is not free trade and we haven't benefited.
VOR:
But in that sense, does that imply that, perhaps, when we are talking
about the interests of large corporations VS national interests,
national interests are increasingly losing to the corporate?
In
the real sense, there is no longer an American national interest. There
is the interest of these powerful interest groups. And we’ve had these
recent studies from scholars who have found that the American public has
no input whatsoever into government decisions or into policy decisions.
The conclusion of the recent study, which looked at thousands of
government decisions, was that the American people have zero input into
the formation of policy.
So, in terms of anything being
done for the benefit of the people or the national interests in that
sense, nothing is done. What is done is for the benefit of about 6
powerful interest groups. And I’ve told you about the four, which I
think are the most powerful in terms of the foreign policy – the
question that you raised.
So, in that sense, the US is
sort of making itself vulnerable in many ways. For example, look at the
economic policy. For years now, in order to support a handful of large
banks the Federal Reserve is creating trillions of dollars, new dollars.
This
creation of dollars devalues the existing dollars that are held by
people around the world. They look and say – what are my dollar assets
going to be worth, when the Federal Reserve is creating so many new
dollars every year?
So, this has caused some thought
about leaving the dollar as the world reserve system. When the threat to
the real value of dollar denominated financial instruments comes on top
of the suffering from Washington’s financial bullying of sovereign
countries, the momentum grows for finding some other mechanism than the
dollar as a way of settling international transactions.
And
of course, the Chinese have said that it is time to de-americanize the
world. And the Russians said recently that we need to de-dollarize the
payment system. And so, we have this agreement with Russia and China on
the large energy deal which is going to be outside the dollar payment
system.
We see the BRICS, the five countries – India,
China, Russia, Brazil and South Africa – and they are talking about
settling their trade imbalances in their own currencies. And they are
even talking about creating a bank between themselves, like an IMF or a
World Bank.
So, those are the developments that come
from America’s misuse of the dollar as world reserve currency.
Washington uses the dollar to bully, they use it to sanction, they use
it give their financial institutions hegemony over others. And over
time, all of this creates animosity, worries. And then, when you add, on
top of that, all the new dollars that the Federal Reserve has created
since 2008, it creates a real financial worry. And so, I think, in that
sense, the US has weakened its position.
VOR:
But how far do you think the US might be prepared to go to protect the
dollar? Or, perhaps, those interest groups are no longer interested to
protect that particular currency. Perhaps, they have already taken some
kind of precautions.
From the standpoint of
Washington's power, losing the world currency role would be devastating,
because that’s the main basis for Washington's power. That’s why
Washington has financial hegemony, that’s why it can impose
sanctions on sovereign countries. So, if Washington loses this role, if
the dollar ceases to be the world reserve currency, we’ll see a dramatic
reduction in Washington's power.
All of the interest
groups that benefit from Washington’s power would find that a
disadvantage. Of course, most of these corporations are now global or
transnational. And they may have bank balances in many countries.
VOR:
But still, how far is Washington prepared to go? Could it afford
another war? When Saddam Hussein attempted to challenge the US Dollar
back in 2000, he had to pay a price. And we all know what kind of price
he did pay. Now, when China and Russia, and other countries are starting
to mull the idea, what kind of risk are they running?
They
are running a risk. We already know that the US has announced a pivot
to Asia, reallocating 60% of the American navy to the South China Sea to
control the flow of resources on which China depends. The US is
contracting to build a series of new air and naval bases running from
the Philippines to Vietnam in order to block China.
We
have witnessed this century the US withdraw from the ABM treaty with
Russia. We witnessed the US construct an ABM system and began deploying
it on Russia’s borders. The purpose of an ABM is to neutralize the
strategic deterrent of the other country.
We’ve seen
the US change its war doctrine, nuclear weapons are no longer to be used
only in retaliation to an attack. They are now a preemptive
first-strike force. This is clearly directed at Russia. The Ukraine is
directed at Russia. So, the war is already started, it is underway.
That’s what the Ukraine is about. It is the war against Russia.
And
the war against China is in preparation. The US takes the side of every
country that gets into a dispute with China, even over small things
that have nothing whatsoever to do with the US.
The US
is surrounding both countries with military bases. The US wants to put
Georgia, the birthplace of Joseph Stalin that was part of Russia for two
or three hundred years, they want to put that into NATO. They are going
to put Ukraine into NATO.
Washington broke all the
agreements that Reagan and Gorbachev had about not taking NATO into
eastern Europe. NATO is now in the Baltics. It is all across eastern
Europe. The former members of the Warsaw pact are now members of NATO.
So,
the war is already underway, it is clear. The US has been preparing for
years. And the Russians, they must be aware of this. If they are not,
they are in really deep trouble.
VOR: Can the US afford it?
Of
course! Sure! The reserve currency can pay its bills by printing money.
And that’s what Washington does. Washington prints the money.
VOR: But like you said, that creates a lot of risks.
Until
the reserve currency role is lost, there is no limit. Recently I saw
one of the advisors to Putin said that Russia needs to form some kind of
alliance with other countries and bring down the dollar as the world
reserve currency, that this is the only way to stop Washington’s
military aggression.
Of course, he is completely right.
But the question is – can they organize something that quick enough
that succeeds – because Europe is an American puppet state. Those
European governments are not independent. They are no more independent
than Hungary and Czechoslovakia and Poland were of the Soviet Communist
Party. And Japan is a puppet state, it is not an independent country.
So,
if you have the euro backing the dollar and you have the yen backing
the dollar, that’s a fairly strong position to be in. And so, it is
going to be difficult for Russia and China or whoever is interested to
make inroads in any sort of a rapid way.
And yet, we
can see... look what happened in Ukraine. Russia was focused on the
Olympics and the US stole Ukraine. Russia was paying no attention,
somehow the Sochi Olympics were more important. So, what happened –
Washington reached in, stole Ukraine. Now, this is a tremendous problem
for the Russian Government, for Putin, for his leadership.
Putin
has asked the Russia Duma to rescind the permission to use the Russian
troops in Ukraine. So, clearly, he is acting in a very restrained way.
He is trying to avoid conflict. He probably realizes that the conflict
will be much more dangerous to everybody than the neoconservatives in
Washington think.
But the question is – will Putin be
able to avoid conflict? What will Washington think? Will they think –
oh, this is a very reasonable man, we can make a deal. Or will they
think – look, he is scared, Russia is weak, lets’ push forward.
VOR:
It is interesting! I remember that George W. Bush in an interview to
the Wall Street Journal towards the end of his second term said
something about Putin, which was rather surprising to hear from him. He
said that Putin never failed him on any of his promises. So, the
assessment was rather positive than negative.
I
think that’s true. But you see, Washington’s propaganda has nothing to
do with facts. There is no propaganda like Washington propaganda.
Washington can control the explanation of anything. Putin can’t.
Americans believe that all the trouble in Ukraine was caused by Putin,
that he invaded, that he annexed, that he is behind all the trouble in
southeastern Ukraine today and that it is all Russia’s fault, and that
Russia is a threat, and that we have to arm ourselves against “the
Russian threat.” Washington is recreating the Cold War that it had with
the Soviet Union.
This is a very profitable way to
supply the US military-security complex with the taxpayers’ money. And
in some ways it is safer than a war, because the war in Afghanistan
didn’t go well, the war in Iraq didn’t go well. But if you can have a
Cold War and you don’t actually fight, you can keep it going for years,
just like the Cold War with the Soviet Union. And the Cold War built the
military-security complex in the US.
So, that’s at
least the backup line for Washington. I'm not sure that we can rely on
Washington to have the judgment not to push Washington’s takeover of
Ukraine into a hot war. It seems preposterous to think that Washington
would be in a hot war with China and Russia. These are two large
powerful countries. They have nuclear weapons.
But a
lot of preposterous things have happened. And governments often fall
under the sway of their own propaganda. And clearly, somebody in
Washington thinks that a nuclear war can be won, because otherwise, why
would they change the war doctrine so that nuclear weapons cease to be a
retaliatory force and become a first-strike weapon? Why would they
build antiballistic missiles and put them on Russia’s border and on
ships in the Black Sea and South China Sea.
It is clear
that some people in Washington believe that the US can win a nuclear
war. In fact, there was an article published several years ago in
Foreign Affairs, which is the principle journal of the Council on
Foreign Relations – an influential collection of strategic analysts and
former government officials. And they said the US is so far ahead of
Russia in nuclear weaponry, that we can very easily attack Russia and
suffer no retaliation. So, you have people that think that way.
VOR: But that experiment could cost us a planet.
That’s
exactly it! But look at WWI. Look how many empires it cost. It cost the
Tsar - Russia and its empire. It cost the Austrian-Hungarians, it
destroyed them. It destroyed the German ruling family. The war left
Great Britain dependent on US financial support.
VOR: Yes, true. But there were no nuclear weapons at that time.
There
is big propaganda that you can actually use nuclear weapons. I'm trying
to combat that. I had recently on my site articles by various
scientists pointing out that nobody wins.
VOR:
I'm absolutely amazed at how the Department of State is handling its
own propaganda, there is no real argumentation whatsoever. Why? Is it
that they no longer care to look credible?
It is
just the power. American foreign policy, how does it work? It is always
based on coercion or threats, bribes. If a bribe doesn’t work, you use a
threat. I mean, one of the main purposes of the NSA spying on the world
is to be able to blackmail all the government leaders. And they do that
very effectively. Everybody has got something they don’t want known.
So,
they use bribes, bank pools of money. First of all, Washington buys the
foreign leaders. If there is any holdout, they topple them, like Saddam
Hussein, Gaddafi. There have been several in South America that they’ve
simply just assassinated, because they wouldn’t obey. So, the foreign
policy of the US is a policy based on force. It is not based on
diplomacy or persuasion. It is based on brutal force.
What
does the State Department tell people – do what we say or we will bomb
you into the Stone Age. Remember? They told that to the Pakistani
leader. Do what we say. Now!
So, if you have that type
of attitude, it doesn’t matter whether you tell the truth or tell lies,
because you are the ruler, you are the one, you are the Caesar. And what
you say goes, true or false. And so, it is not important to you that it
is true, because you are not working on a diplomatic level.
This
is something that Putin and Lavrov – the Foreign Minister – don’t seem
to understand. They keep thinking that they can work something out with
Washington, if the Russian government is just reasonable enough and
shows enough good will.
This is a Russian delusion. Washington has no good will.
VOR: Are there any unintended consequences to that strategy, the way you see it?
Only
if people catch on and see at some point the reality--and this is what
Putin is relying on. At some point, what happens in Germany and France?
Will they realize and say – hey, look, the Americans are driving us into
a mess. What do we gain from the American hegemony over the world? How
do we gain from a conflict with Russia or China? Let’s stop this. Let’s
pull out.
If some country were to pull out of
NATO or pull out of the EU, then the cover up of Washington’s war crimes
by “the coalition of the willing” would have dissenters. Washington has
actually told the Congress that if the White House has NATO’s backing,
the president doesn’t need the permission of Congress to go to war. The
old quote – ‘absolute power corrupts absolutely’ is attributed to Lord
Acton. It is safe to conclude that Washington has been corrupted by
power.
I think one unintended consequence of
Washington’s brutal use of power is that it causes the NATO countries to
realize that they are being driven towards a conflict by a country that
is essentially insane and taking a fantastic risk with everyone’s life
and with the planet.
So, perhaps, the realization by
others of Washington’s danger to life is what Putin is hoping for. He is
hoping that the more Russia is reasonable and not provocative, and
doesn’t take provocative actions, the greater the chance that the German
Government or the French Government will realize that Washington’s
agenda does not serve mankind, and that Europe will take some steps to
extract themselves and their countries, and their people from
Washington’s control, in which case the American empire falls apart.
So,
I think that’s what Putin is betting on. He is not a fool, certainly
not, and he realizes the threat of a war, he can see it. And so, this is
probably why he’s asked the Russian Duma to rescind the permission to
use the Russian forces in Ukraine. He is trying to show the Germans, the
French – look, it is not me, it is not us.
I hope he
succeeds. The future of the world really depends on whether Putin’s use
of diplomacy can prevail over Washington’s use of force.
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/radio_broadcast/25298789/274016376/
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Monday, June 16, 2014
It appears that the two greatest government liers are the United States and those installed in Kiev who, with U.S. aid, took power away from the legally elected president by means of an (illegal) coup d'etat. Now these two lying governments are attacking Russian-speaking enclaves in the east and south of Ukraine with heavy artillery and aircraft dropping internationally baned white phosphorus incendiaries. Rivaling the U.S. govenment lying is the despicable U.S. "mainstream media" that reports every lie the govenment utters without doing a shred of journalistic research. Consequently, the gullible American public is led to believe that all of the slaughter is being committed by Russia at the direction of Vladimir Putin, whereas Putin has pulled back his troops from the border and has set up shelters for the Russian-speaking Ukrainians fleeing their homes to save their lives and those of their children. How much longer can the American people be so heinously duped! ...this blogger asks.
‘Bombardment never stops’: E. Ukrainian refugees share horrors of Kiev military op
Published time: June 13, 2014 19:34 Go here if you should want to play the videos (recommended)
Kiev does not care about civilians in eastern Ukraine, and people have to flee their homes amid daily bombings, Ukrainian refugees told RT at a temporary camp in Russia’s Rostov. It comes amid Kiev’s “lies” about humanitarian corridors, they said.
Thousands of eastern Ukrainians are flowing into Russia amid the ongoing Kiev military operation, in which the cities occupied by anti-government activists are being shelled and bombarded with heavy artillery and incendiary bombs. Even in large regional centers like Lugansk, people no longer feel safe, as cases of Ukrainian jets launching missiles at central city buildings in broad daylight have been reported.
While many men and elderly people of eastern Ukraine are unwilling to leave their native land, women with children are flocking to Russia’s cities and regions to stay with relatives or friends. Those who have neither are heading for refugee camps in Rostov.
“According to the Federal Migration Service, more than 40,000 Ukrainian citizens have crossed into Rostov Region. As of today, about 4,000 Ukrainians have been housed in temporary accommodation centers,” a local Russian Emergencies Ministry official, Aleksandr Naumov, told RT.
Reporting from the Russian-Ukrainian border, RT’s Paul Scott interviewed several women, who said they left their husbands and relatives behind to get the children away from shooting, bombing, and air raids.
“We left because we are scared. The streets are empty – we are afraid to let our children go outside. They too got scared and nervous with the constant sound of gunfire and jets,” a woman said.
Another female refugee, who fled the embattled city of Slavyansk with two small children, shared the story of their desperate escape.
“First we fled to Nikolayevka when the bombardment got intense. They then started bombing Nikolayevka too and we fled to Artyomovsk. In Artyomovsk, almost every night there were shootings, explosions, we heard how Grad [multiple rocket launchers] were fired at some places nearby...I can’t bear those sounds anymore,” the woman said while crying.
People from other regions of eastern Ukraine “are in fact fleeing because they know the story of Slavyansk,” another woman, who crossed to Russia with her two sons and cats, told RT.
“The [Ukrainian] National Guard is simply bombarding the people, killing children. We fear for our children above all, we want them to be alive and well,” she explained.
One of her sons has been having nightmares because he heard a shooting close by at night, the woman said.
According to the woman, her Ukrainian-speaking neighbors do not understand her family and support Kiev’s military operation. Moreover, the Ukrainian authorities and media are outright “lying” about civilian corridors being organized for refugees, she said.
“It is scary in this situation that the Ukrainian authorities, the Ukrainian media are lying about humanitarian corridors being organized – there is no such thing in reality. They are not letting the people leave, and the bombardments never stop. They don’t give a damn about us, the people of Donbas, Lugansk, they just need the territory,” the woman said.
Watch RT’s Paul Scott talking with eastern Ukrainian refugees
OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier on Thursday visited Rostov to meet with eastern Ukrainian refugees and hear their accounts of Kiev’s military operation – a move which was welcomed by Moscow. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that talking to witnesses about the events in eastern Ukraine is crucial for anyone wishing to get a “full, clear and impartial picture” of what is happening there.
However, Zannier outraged the refugees after saying that newly elected Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko “wants prosperity for Ukraine and is ready to use every effort for that.” The witnesses of Kiev’s military operation responded by shouting: “No! This is not our president, we did not elect him,” RIA Novosti reported.
Meanwhile, ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich on Friday recorded a video address, in which he urged Kiev to stop the military operation.
Yanukovich, who was born in Donetsk Region, said people there are “shocked that instead of peace and stability [they got] a bloody massacre” right at the start of Poroshenko’s term.
“It is unbearable to see those deaths, this hatred incited in the not-so-long-ago peaceful country,” the ousted Ukrainian leader said. Yanukovich wondered why European leaders kept reminding him of the “unacceptability” of the use of force against civilians in the wake of mayhem in Kiev, but are now supporting the use of heavy artillery and jets against the population of eastern Ukraine.
The Russian Foreign Minister on Friday held a phone conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart, Andrey Deshchitsa, in which he reminded Kiev of its responsibility for handling the humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine.
“Lavrov particularly stressed the importance of providing humanitarian aid to the residents of southeastern Ukraine, the creation of appropriate conditions for a safe passage of refugees to the territory of the Russian Federation,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
While US officials and their "mainstream media" mouth piece conjure stories of Russian troops invading eastern and southern Ukraine, ordinary people who live there have been under attack by military forces of the US-installed government in Kiev. Fortunately, many of the troops ordered to attack their unarmed brethren have refused fire on them.
http://youtu.be/kvxgkIIIVio
South-East Ukraine: Crisis Diary (Unique Documentary Shot by Ordinary People)
RT
Published on May 3, 2014
While Crimea has already had a referendum, the situation in other Ukrainian regions is still unstable. People want their voices to be heard and are demanding a vote. RT managed to get footage from people living in various cities in southeastern Ukraine. Many of the videos and interviews you will see in this film have never been shown on television.
Saturday, June 07, 2014
"Americans are very susceptible to propaganda. They seem to have a special taste for it." "In America hate and the cultivation of hate is alive and well. But not a single moral virtue is." -- Paul Craig Roberts "If you should think these are over statements, be sure to test your beliefs against Paul Craig Roberts' deep scholarship." -- David L. Griscom
The Lies Grow More Audacious — Paul Craig Roberts
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The Lies Grow More Audacious
Paul Craig Roberts
If there were any doubts that Western “leaders” live in a fantasy make-believe world constructed out of their own lies, the G-7 meeting and 70th anniversary celebration of the Normandy landing dispelled the doubts.
The howlers issuing from these occasions are enough to split your sides. Obama and his lap dog Cameron described the Normandy landing on June 6, 1944, as “the greatest liberation force that the world has ever known” and took all the credit for the US and Britain for the defeat of Hitler. No mention was made of the Soviet Union and the Red Army, which for three years prior to the Normandy landing had been fighting and defeating the Wehrmacht.
The Germans lost World War II at the Battle of Stalingrad, which was fought from August 23, 1942 until February 2, 1943, when most of the remnants of the powerful German Sixth Army surrendered, including 22 generals.
Nineteen months previously the largest invasion force ever assembled on planet earth invaded Russia across a one thousand mile front. Three million crack German troops; 7,500 artillery units, 19 panzer divisions with 3,000 tanks, and 2,500 aircraft rolled across Russia for 14 months.
By June 1944, three years later, very little of this force was left. The Red Army had chewed it up. When the so-called “allies” (a term which apparently excludes Russia) landed in France, there was little to resist them. The best forces remaining to Hitler were on the Russian front, which collapsed day by day as the Red Army approached Berlin.
The Red Army won the war with Germany. The Americans and the British showed up after the Wehrmacht was exhausted and in tatters and could offer little resistance. Joseph Stalin believed that Washington and London stayed out of the war until the last minute and left Russia with the burden of defeating Germany.
Hollywood and popular writers have, of course, buried the facts. Americans have all sorts of movies, such as “A Bridge Too Far,” that portray insignificant events, however heroic, as turning points in the war. Nevertheless, the facts are clear. The war was won on the Eastern front by Russia. Hollywood’s movies are fun, but they are nonsense.
Russia is again on the outs with “the world community,” because Obama’s plan to seize Ukraine and to evict Russia from its Black Sea base in Crimea has come a cropper. Crimea has been a part of Russia for as long as the US has existed. Khrushchev, a Ukrainian, stuck Crimea into the Ukrainian Socialist Republic in 1954 when Russia and Ukraine were part of the same country.
When the Washington-imposed stooge government in Kiev recently declared that it was abolishing the use of the Russian language and arresting Ukrainians who had dual Russian citizenship and began tearing down Russian war memorials consecrated to the liberation of Ukraine from the Nazis, the people in Crimea used the ballot box to disassociate from Washington’s stooge government in Kiev, first voting their independence and then voting for reunification with their mother country.
Washington, and the other G-7 countries following Washington’s orders, described this Crimean act of self-determination, which is exactly comparable to the act of self-determination declared by Britain’s American colonies, to be a case of “Russian invasion and annexation.” Similar efforts to disassociate from Kiev are underway in other former Russian territories that today comprise eastern and southern Ukraine. Washington has equated self-determination in eastern and southern Ukraine with “terrorism” and has encouraged its stooge in Kiev to use military violence against protesting civilians. The reason for branding separatists “terrorists” is to make it OK to kill them.
It is extraordinary to any learned person that the President of the United States and the titular heads of state of the Western European countries would publicly declare such blatant lies to the world. The world has historians. The world has peoples whose knowledge vastly exceeds that of the “mainstream media,” a.k.a., the Ministry of Propaganda, or, as Gerald Celente brands them, “the presstitutes.” Whatever name we use, the Western media is a collection of well paid whores.They lie for money, dinner party invitations, and speaking invitations with large honorariums and book contracts with large advances.
I know. They tried to recruit me.
Notice how narrowly Washington defines “the world community.” The “world community” consists of the Group of 7. That’s it. Seven countries make up the “world community.” The “world community” consists of six white countries and Washington’s puppet state of Japan. The “world community” is the US, Canada, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, and Japan. The other 190 countries are not part of Washington’s “world community.” In the neocon doctrine, they are not even part of humanity.
The “world community” doesn’t have the population of single excluded countries, such as China or India. I haven’t done the calculation, but probably the land mass of Russia itself exceeds the land mass of the “world community.”
So, what is this “world community?”
The “world community” is the assemblage of US vassal states. Britain, France, and Germany were important on the 20th century scene. Their histories are studied in universities. The populations had a decent standard of living, although not for all citizens. Their past is the reason for their present importance.
In effect, these countries were propelled forward by history, or by the history important to the West. Japan, being an appendage of Washington, has tried to become “western.” It is extraordinary how such a proud, war-like people became nothing.
As I have finally stopped laughing at the presumed non-role of Russia in the defeat of Hitler, let’s return to the G-7 meeting. The Big Happening of this meeting was Russia’s exclusion and the shrinkage of the G-8 to the G-7.
This was the first time in 17 years that Russia was not allowed to participate in the meeting of which Russia is a member. Why?
Russia is being punished. Russia is being isolated from the 7 countries that the White House Fool thinks constitute “the world community.”
Obama is angry that his National Security Council and the morons he appointed to the State Department and UN were so poorly educated that they did not know that much of the Ukraine consists of former Russian provinces inhabited by Russians. These ignorant Obama-appointed morons thought that they could grab Crimea, evict Russia, and leave Russia without access to the Mediterranean, thus unable to hold on to its naval base in Tartus, Syria, the easier for Washington to invade Syria.
Crimea has been part of Russia since Russia completed the reconquest from the Tartars. I remember the Tarter, or Tater, ethnics from my visit to Tamerlane the Great’s (Timur as he was also known) tomb in Samarkand 53 years ago. Today Tamerlane’s city is refurbished as a tourist site. 53 years ago it was a desolate place in ruins, overgrown with trees growing out of the tops of the minarets.
As Obama’s plan to seize Ukraine failed, like every one of his other plans has failed, Washington’s spokesmen for the vested private interests have seized on the opportunity to demonize Putin and Russia and to restart the Cold War. Obama and his Group of 7 puppets or vassals used the occasion to threaten Russia with real sanctions, in place of the present propaganda sanctions that have no effect. According to Obama and his British lap dog, Putin must somehow prevent the Russian populations of eastern and southern Ukraine from protesting their subservience to a neo-fascist government in Kiev backed by Washington, or else.
Putin is supposed to embrace the Oligarch, a former minister of the government that Washington overthrew, put in office by a fake vote in which turnout was a small percent of the population. Putin is supposed to kiss this corrupt Oligarch on both cheeks, pay Ukraine’s natural gas bills and forgive its debts. In addition, Russia is supposed to repudiate the Crimean people, evict them from their re-unity with Russia and hand them over to the neo-Nazi Right Sector to be eliminated as retribution for Russia’s victory over Nazi Germany, for whom some Western Ukrainians fought. In exchange, Washington and NATO will put anti-ballistic missile bases on Ukraine’s border with Russia in order to protect Europe from nonexistent Iranian nuclear ICBMs.
This is supposed to be a win-win deal for Russia.
The Obama regime used its well-paid NGOs in Ukraine to overthrow an elected, democratic government, a government no more corrupt than those in Western or Eastern Europe or Washington.
The political morons who have England, France, Germany, and Italy in their hands are wagging their fists at Russia, warning of more, this time real, sanctions. Do these morons really want their energy supplies cut off? There is no prospect, despite the propagandistic claims, of Washington supplying the energy on which Germany industry depends and on which Europeans depend so that they do not freeze in the winter.
Sanctions on Russia will wreck Europe and have little, if any, effect on Russia. Russia is already moving, with China and the BRICS, outside the dollar payments mechanism.
As the demand for dollars drops, the dollar’s exchange value will drop. Initially, Washington will be able to force its vassals to support the dollar, but eventually this will become impossible.
What the White House Fool, the neoconized National Security Council, the presstitute media, and subservient Congress are doing is to support and uphold the policies based on hubris and arrogance that are leading the US into the abyss.
An abyss is like a black hole. You don’t get out.
Washington’s lies are so blatant and transparent that Washington is destroying its own credibility. Consider the NSA spying. Documents released by Snowden and Greenwald make it completely clear that Washington spies not only on government leaders and ordinary people but also on foreign businesses in order to advance US commercial and financial interests. That the US steals Chinese business secrets is not in doubt. So what does Washington do? Washington not only denies what the documents prove but turns the charge around and indicts five Chinese generals for spying on US corporations.
The only purpose of these indictments hyped by the US attorney general is propaganda.The indictments are otherwise totally meaningless, not merely false. China is not about to turn over five Chinese generals to the liars in Washington. For the presstitute media the story is a way to move the NSA’s spying out of the spotlight. China is substituted for the NSA as the guilty party.
Why doesn’t China, Brazil, Germany and every other country issue arrest warrants for NSA’s top officials, for Obama, and for the members of the congressional oversight committee? Why do other countries always allow Washington to control the explanation with propaganda first strikes?
Americans are very susceptible to propaganda. They seem to have a special taste for it. Consider the hate whipped up against Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, a US soldier just released by the Taliban in a prisoner exchange with the US. The hatred and bloodlust that the presstitute media have whipped up against Bergdahl has caused his hometown to cancel the celebration of his release. The press engineered hatred of Bergdahl has spilled over into threats against Hailey, Idaho.
What is the basis for the attacks on Bergdahl? Apparently, the answer is that Bergdahl, like pro-football star Pat Tillman who turned down a $3.6 million contract to join the Army Rangers and go to defend freedom in Afghanistan, came down with a case of doubts about the war. Originally Pat Tillman’s death was attributed to his heroic action and enemy fire. Then it emerged that Tillman was a victim of “friendly fire.” Many concluded that he was murdered, because the government did not want a sports hero speaking out about the war. As Bergdahl is off the battlefield, he has to be murdered in the press–like Russia, China, Iran, Putin, Assad, Crimeans, and the Russian-speaking population in Ukraine.
In America hate and the cultivation of hate is alive and well. But not a single moral virtue is.
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