SCF Editorial
September 17, 2021 -- "Information
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"Strategic
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- Just as the Russian Federation goes
to the polls in legislative elections this weekend,
the European parliament launched an unprecedented
attack on Russia’s sovereignty.
Some 74 percent of Europe’s 669 members of
parliament (MEPs) voted on Thursday to approve a
report calling for a staggering array of hostile
moves towards Russia. The massive irony here is that
this amounts to gross and explicit interference in
Russia’s internal affairs by the European Union.
This aggression is what the EU accuses Russia of
without any credible evidence.
(Credibility warning: recall that the European
parliament is the same disreputable chamber that
voted two years to distort the history of World War
Two by
insinuating that the Soviet Union was partly
responsible for starting the conflagration along
with Nazi Germany.)
One particularly offensive theme in the latest
report is the allegation that Russia’s elections
held this weekend are not going to be legitimate.
That’s even before they take place! And in that
case, it urges the European Union to not recognize
the new Russian parliament that emerges from the
ballots. This is an incredibly idiotic way to
further sabotage already-frayed relations between
the EU and its largest European neighbor. It’s a
gratuitous act of aggression.
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What is doubly offensive is that Russia claims to
have substantial evidence that the United States and
its European allies have been interfering in
Russia’s election by funding pseudo opposition
groups and purported election monitors. One such
monitor is Golos which is funded by USAID and the
U.S.-based National Endowment for Democracy, both of
which are fronts for the CIA. Then when the Russian
electoral authorities restrict the subversive
activities of such groups the Americans and
Europeans decry “unfair elections”. This is what can
be called a self-fulfilling prophecy.
One small mercy is that the European
parliamentary vote is non-binding which means it can
be ignored by the European Commission executive and
any of the bloc’s 27 member states. And ignoring
such a provocative move is what they should do if
relations between the EU and Russia are not to be
plunged into further turmoil.
Nonetheless, the European lawmakers’ attack on
Russia is deserving of forthright condemnation. At a
time when international tensions are becoming more
fraught and confrontational, it is contemptible that
the European parliament is promoting a hostile
policy towards Russia (and China). Dialogue,
diplomacy and international law are being undermined
by unhinged calls for adversarial actions. The
European parliament is being criminally
irresponsible.
The rhetoric in the 32-page report approved by
the European parliament is irrational, intemperate
and incendiary. It repeatedly refers to the Russian
government as the “Putin regime” and accuses the
Russian state of “repressing” its own population as
well as being a “threat” to European neighbors.
The report is a voluminous agitprop screed
befitting a Cold War time-warp which advocates that
the EU “should counterbalance the efforts of Russia
and China to weaken democracy worldwide and
destabilize the European order”.
This is while the United States and its European
NATO allies build up military forces on Russia’s
borders and while the U.S. this week set up a new
military alliance – known as AUKUS – with Britain
and Australia that is an audacious
provocation to China’s security.
Lamentably, the geopolitical climate is one in
which the world is sliding dangerously towards war.
And to its utter shame, the European parliament –
supposedly a bastion of democracy and rule of law –
is recklessly pushing this destructive dynamic.
A few other choice hostile declarations in the
European parliamentary report are calls for the EU
to curb energy imports from Russia so as to “end
dependence on Russian oil and gas”; calls for the EU
to cut Russia off from international banking
systems; and calls for the EU to strengthen
cooperation with the United States and other
like-minded partners to “defend democracy globally”.
The latter is particularly laughable coming after
the United States left European so-called allies
high and dry by its unilateral pullout from
Afghanistan. Also this week, the U.S. move to form a
new military alliance with Australia, providing the
latter with nuclear-powered submarines,
caused France to howl about being “stabbed in
the back” by Washington owing to Paris losing out on
a $50 billion naval contract with Canberra.
European lawmakers are voting like pathetic
lackeys of the United States despite Europe being
treated over and over again as a mere vassal.
Mick Wallace, an independent Irish MEP who voted
against the anti-Russia report this week, said his
fellow European lawmakers were slavishly following a
U.S. agenda and not acting in the interests of
European citizens.
“The U.S. does have a vested interest in driving
a wedge between the EU and Russia – a financial one.
And sadly right now, the EU lacks the courage to
stand up to the Americans and follow their own best
interests,” commented Wallace.
“The vote against Russia was no surprise,” he
added. “The anti-Russia rhetoric has been growing
for over two years now. It is primarily driven by
the U.S. which has found it easy to persuade some EU
members states to dance to their bidding. Obviously,
the Baltic states are more than willing to comply,
as is Poland, the Scandinavians and some Eastern
European countries.”
However, Wallace contended that the majority vote
is largely meaningless in practical reality.
He said: “It’s important to remember that while
many of the German and French MEPs are voting with
the Baltic states, Poland etcetera, it amounts to a
bit of game-playing for them, rather than serious
intent. Especially for the Germans who see the sense
of having a good relationship with Russia, but with
their own elections coming up, now is not the time
to be making that argument.”
Here’s the kicker though. The European Union is
facing a crisis of governing authority among its 500
million citizens. And it’s no wonder when so many of
its parliamentarians are cowards, duplicitous, and
serving a foreign power against the interests of its
own citizens, including putting their security and
peace in jeopardy.
Whose parliament is not legitimate?
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