(this article is, imo, a very important summary of the ridiculous posturing by the Western Banksters in Ukraine, trying their best to drag us into direct conflict with Russia . . however the writer seems to be hopelessly lost in the thinking that socialism is the answer to capitalism . . when all we have ever needed is a Free Market . . Capitalism & Socialism are one and the same . . a few cruel Banksters at the top, and death and misery for the 99% . . .)
By Bill Van Auken
April 24, 2014 "ICH"
- "WSWS"
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Does Washington want a war with Russia? A review of
recent US actions surrounding the crisis in Ukraine
clearly poses what would have once seemed an
unthinkable question. The Obama administration is
playing a very dangerous game of Russian Roulette.
In the last 48
hours, the Pentagon has announced the deployment of
US paratrooper units to Poland and the three former
Baltic republics of the Soviet Union—Estonia, Latvia
and Lithuania—bringing US troops to Russia’s very
border. Another American warship has been dispatched
to the Black Sea and more US forces are slated to
deploy to Ukraine itself this summer under an
exercise known as Operation Rapid Trident.
These
military moves by Washington are unfolding in the
context of an acute crisis within Ukraine that,
thanks to the machinations of Washington and its
puppets, threatens to erupt into full-blown civil
war.
Less than
one week after signing a joint statement with
Russia, the US and the European Union in Geneva
pledging to end all violence in Ukraine and disarm
illegal groups, the US puppet regime in Kiev has
ordered its military to carry out an
“anti-terrorist” crackdown against the restive
Russian-speaking population in the country’s
industrial southeast. To that end it has dispatched
not only troops, tanks and warplanes, but also armed
thugs from the neo-fascist Right Sector.
The Putin
government in Moscow, which has desperately searched
for an accommodation with Washington, appears to be
waking up to the deadly seriousness of the
situation. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
warned in an English-language interview with the
state-run RT television channel Wednesday that his
government would treat an attack on Russian citizens
in Ukraine as an attack on Russia itself. He raised
as a precedent the August 2008 offensive launched by
the government of Georgia on Russians in South
Ossetia, to which Russia responded by intervening
militarily to repel Georgian forces.
The
implication that the Russian government would carry
out a similar intervention to stop Ukrainian troops
from slaughtering Russian-speaking civilians in the
Donbas region should be treated with the utmost
seriousness.
In the
interview, Lavrov also observed, referring to the
actions of the government in Kiev, that “the
Americans are running the show in a very close way.”
This is indisputable. The regime itself is the
product of a protracted American intervention in the
country’s internal affairs, with some $5 billion in
so-called “democracy promotion” funding pumped into
Ukraine since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in
1991.
These
efforts culminated in the fomenting of a right-wing
opposition movement to destabilize the
Russian-aligned government of President Viktor
Yanukovych by means of street violence. When a deal
was brokered between the opposition and Yanukovych,
Washington ensured that it was scuttled and the
elected president overthrown by fascist paramilitary
forces.
The prime
minister of the regime brought to power by the
February 22 fascist-led coup, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, was
handpicked by US officials, who affectionately
referred to him as “Yats.”
The point
person for this operation has been US Undersecretary
of State for Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland, a
former chief security adviser to Vice President Dick
Cheney and the wife of Robert Kagan, the founding
chairman of the Project for a New American Century.
She has brought to Ukraine and to Russia itself the
same policy of aggressive war that was implemented
in the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The way in
which Washington calls the shots has been
demonstrated in an even more sinister fashion with
the launching of the first abortive
“counterterrorist” operation in the Donbas in the
immediate aftermath of a covert trip to Kiev by CIA
Director John Brennan, and then its resumption in
the immediate aftermath of this week’s visit by Vice
President Joseph Biden.
From start
to finish, the Ukraine crisis has been instigated by
US imperialism. Every action Washington has taken
has been directed at exacerbating and intensifying
this crisis. The longer this crisis goes on, the
clearer it becomes that US policy is directed not so
much at Ukraine as at Russia itself. Ukraine, it
would seem, is meant merely to provide the pretext
for a war with Russia.
Short of
that, it would be used to force a humiliating
capitulation by Moscow that would only set the stage
for redoubled aggression aimed at Russia’s
dismemberment and transformation into a powerless
semi-colony.
Presumably,
those in the White House and the Pentagon believe
that such a conflict would stop short of a nuclear
war, but who knows?
The threat
of a US war on Russia is also apparent in the flood
of war propaganda being unleashed upon the public.
Vladimir Putin is being subjected to the same kind
of demonization previously reserved for Saddam
Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi, while the State
Department and its faithful scribes at the New
York Times serve up “photographic evidence” of
Russian troops in Ukraine that has all the
authenticity of similar “proofs” of Iraq’s “weapons
of mass destruction.”
What
underlies the US war drive? In the run-up to the
Ukraine crisis, Washington had grown increasingly
incensed by Moscow’s role in blocking US war plans
against both Syria and Iran, not to mention Putin’s
granting of asylum to NSA whistleblower Edward
Snowden. Earlier, there was the fiasco that Moscow
dealt Washington in the US-backed 2008 war launched
by Georgia against South Ossetia. The events in
Ukraine suggest that US imperialism has embarked on
a strategy to eliminate Russia as an obstacle to its
drive to assert hegemony over the Middle East and,
more broadly, the landmass of Eurasia.
There are
also internal factors driving Washington to war.
Social contradictions within the United States have
reached a dangerous intensity. Masses of working
people continue to bear the brunt of the capitalist
economic crisis, even as Wall Street recoups its
losses from the 2008 collapse and grows richer than
ever. More and more fingers are pointing at the
super-rich as the party responsible for
unprecedented social inequality and misery in
America.
As so often
in the past, war provides an external outlet for
internal social pressures and the danger of domestic
unrest. Under conditions of overwhelming popular
hostility to military intervention, one thing is
certain: a war with Russia would rapidly lead to the
shredding of the Constitution, the abrogation of
democratic rights, the outlawing of political
opposition and a massive escalation of police state
measures.
The
greatest danger would be to underestimate the threat
of war. Even if it is averted or postponed in the
immediate instance, the profound contradictions of
the imperialist system make the catastrophe of a
nuclear Third World War not just a danger, but an
inevitability, outside of the working class
mobilizing its strength internationally in a unified
movement to put an end to capitalism.
Almost EVERYTHING we have been told (and are still being told) are lies . . . the sooner that humanity admits that it has been duped, the sooner something gets done about it . . .
Saturday, April 26, 2014
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Sheeple
The Black Sheep tries to warn its friends with the truth it has seen, unfortunately herd mentality kicks in for the Sheeple, and they run in fear from the black sheep and keep to the safety of their flock.
Having tried to no avail to awaken his peers, the Black Sheep have no other choice but to unite with each other and escape the impending doom.
What color Sheep are you?
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