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Republican Ultra-Hawks, Non-Interventionists,
and Democrats in a Rallying Effort to Vilify Russia and Putin
By Ben Tanosborn
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, March 15, 2014 Looking in Global
Mirror: Destabilizers R’Us… Not Russia No; this is not a
good time to be a critic of American foreign policy, of finding fault with
ourselves, our econo-political system, or the bellicose components which
hold together the Empire. For some insane predatory reason, American elite
is not just content with having “capitalistically” sunk the Soviet Union
three decades ago… but want to make sure core-Russia remains down and out.
Listening to the strident voices coming from the ultra-hawks
(McCain & friends) or those who tag themselves as non-interventionists (Sen.
Rand Paul leading a Libertarian charge), there seems to be a significant
rallying effort to vilify Russia and Putin by the Siamese-parties which rule
political USA; while, needless-to-say, American corporate media keeps
playing its jingo-tuned banjo chords, unashamedly feeding the public pure,
unadulterated propaganda with Washington’s imprimatur. No matter how
we shuffle the media deck of cards in America, and to a lesser extent in the
EU, the cards that will be dealt to the citizenry will have time and again
the same message: West represents Good and East represents Evil; not just
under communism but any other ism… these days translating to “putinism.”
Those who thought America’s elite would relent with a capitalist Russia are
beginning to understand why Vladimir Putin stated that the greatest
geopolitical catastrophe in the 20th century was the Soviet collapse.
Maybe Putin’s statement was only intended for internal political
consumption, but history might render such remark to possess much
after-the-fact wisdom. America’s
government, elected by and representing the interests of a minority elite,
totally abhors that nations or peoples which inhabit the planet be
influenced by anyone other than the US, particularly when “American
interests” are at stake – something which means, given the far-reaching
claws of the empire, in every possible situation. So non-vassal
nations whether in South America, Europe, Africa or Asia are always under
scrutiny by the CIA et al! The empire’s efforts, however, extend
beyond the realm of espionage, always creating the necessary political
maelstrom to make sure Washington gets its way. It happened in Georgia
and several former Soviet republics, and now we are seeing the final result
of the witches’ brew started four years ago in Ukraine. Yulia
Tymoshenko, a physically attractive capitalist Joan of Arc, became Prime
Minister of Ukraine from 2007 to 2010, but was deposed in the 2010 elections
by Yanukovych (Viktor) and soon thereafter sent to serve a 7-year sentence
for embezzlement. While Tymoshenko as PM, and later as leader of the
opposition, wanted close ties with the EU, Yanukovych’s efforts in trying to
get a sizeable financial “rescue package” from the EU couldn’t even get to
first base. It was after that failed effort when he turned to Russia
to save Ukraine from bankruptcy. And Russia, undeniably seeking to
bring its former Soviet sister republic into its sphere of influence… what
we are likely to call, eventually, Eurasia Common Market, provided
Yanukovych’s government with a financial patch to get by made up for the
most part of energy subsidies; all in all, a package several times that
which was offered by Brussels. But the rioters-pot was reaching the
boiling point. Nationalist factions, some with origin and training
principally in Poland and Lithuania, took not only the streets of Kiev but
the seat of government as well: overthrowing an elected government via an
amalgamation of neo-Nazis, soldiers of fortune under the cover of NGO’s,
self-identified ethnic Ukrainian patriots, and the usual – if legitimate –
groups of malcontents (perhaps the unemployed representing the largest group
among the rioters). One might say that the CIA and its affirmative
political action had done its job well, except that at the end of the day,
just like the comical Keystone Cops of century-old Hollywood, the result
will show failure instead of success. We are beginning to experience
that in the Ukraine. For the United States to complain about Putin’s
action in response to the revolutionary coup is a combination of utter
hypocrisy and superlative idiocy. All we need to do is put side by
side America’s own Monroe Doctrine, and what we might call the Putin
Doctrine (as defined by his actions). The Putin Doctrine in both
geopolitical and “humane” terms wins the match hands down. Any
well-versed historian will attest to that! In the late 1990’s I
visited (as a tourist) both Odessa and parts of the Crimean peninsula,
including the Livadia Palace near Yalta (where FDR, Churchill, Stalin held
their final conference as Germany was about to capitulate). Crimea
might have been given in 1954 to Ukraine (by Khrushchev, an ethnic
Ukrainian) but I evidenced the place to be totally Russian… in language, in
mores and in their love for Russia; independent from the fact that its
population is overwhelmingly ethnic Russian. Actually, visiting
Odessa, I did experience a similar, if not as pronounced, attitude.
Although the ethnic-Russians are outnumbered 2 to 1 by the
ethnic-Ukrainians, the lingua franca in the city/oblast is Russian (by
choice, not force). These are tumultuous days for both Ukrainians
and Russians, siblings at best and first cousins even if special interests
in the West interfere. The bottom line reality is rather simple, and
no power in the West will be able to change that. Crimea, whatever its
status as an autonomous republic is and will continue to be part of the
Motherland (yes, Russia), with a non-negotiable geography for her defense;
if cool heads win the day for ethnic-Ukrainians, things will return to
pre-riots days and they will gladly join the common market that Putin has in
mind. But if ethnic-Ukrainians have their hopes pledged to the EU, the
30-degree meridian will pretty much determine the breaking of Ukraine in
two. And that will not serve the population of Western Ukraine well.
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