SCF Editorial
October 11, 2022:
Information Clearing House
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The United
States and its allies are guilty of
perpetrating a deliberate war of aggression
against Russia that has long been in the
planning works.
A study by the Rand Corporation published
more than three years ago demonstrates
incontestably that the war in Ukraine is in
fact the manifestation of a bigger willful
confrontation against Russia whereby the
United States is attempting to weaken and
subjugate Moscow.
What is happening is without doubt the
culmination of U.S. long-held planning. That
puts a wholly different meaning on the
current conflict in the Ukraine – now in its
eighth month. This is not, as the Western
governments and media would make out, an
“unprovoked” assault on Ukraine and “Western
democratic values” by “Russian aggression”.
The conflict has been deliberately fomented,
stoked and now exacerbated by policy choices
made by Washington and its NATO partners.
The Rand Corporation is one of the oldest
think tanks in the U.S., established in
1948. One of its cofounders was air force
commander General Curtis LeMay, the
architect of the 1945 firebombing of Tokyo
and the atomic holocaust at Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. LeMay was an arch-Cold War hawk
who advocated preemptive nuclear strikes on
the Soviet Union to President John F Kennedy
in the early 1960s. The corporation he set
up, Rand, is funded by the U.S. government
and in some ways can be seen as the public
brains and mouth of the Pentagon and CIA.
The
study cited above, entitled
‘Overextending and Unbalancing Russia’
and published in April 2019, has caught the
attention recently of many independent
observers (see, for example, a recent
episode of the Jimmy Dore show in the U.S.).
What makes it topical is how real, current
events are unfolding in a way that the
American planners envisaged.
Among a list of “cost-imposing options”
(see our SCF
graphic) urged by the Rand authors to be
meted out against Russia were:
- Providing lethal military aid to
Ukraine
- Mobilizing European NATO members
- Imposing deeper trade and economic
sanctions
- Increasing U.S. energy production
for export to Europe
- Expanding Europe’s import
infrastructure to receive U.S. liquefied
natural gas (LNG) supplies
The U.S.-backed coup d’état in Kiev back
in February 2014 was the key event to make
all this subsequent planning possible. The
regime that came to power was rabidly
anti-Russian and infested with Neo-Nazi
ideology. It was a zealous tool for American
and NATO policy to antagonize and threaten
Russia. For eight years, the Kiev regime
repudiated peace treaties and waged a
genocidal war with full U.S. and NATO
backing against Russian-speaking people in
the self-declared Donbass republics. Those
republics have now joined the Russian
Federation, along with two other former
Ukrainian regions.
Russia’s military invasion of the Ukraine
on February 24, 2022, was precipitated by
relentless NATO-backed aggression not just
against ethnic Russians in Ukraine but
against Russia itself. Arguably, it became a
war of necessity for Russia to defend its
national interests, prompted by a proxy war
of choice engendered by the United States
and its NATO allies.
The Rand Corp study makes it abundantly
clear that the incipient dangerous conflict
between nuclear powers has been orchestrated
from the outset by the U.S. The world is
witnessing an abysmal situation that amounts
to a quasi-World War Three, as our columnist
Declan Hayes
wrote this week.
Atrociously, the U.S. and its NATO
partners keep piling ever-more lethal
weapons into Ukraine that are making
possible direct attacks on Russian
territory. Under the nefarious tutelage of
Washington and London, the Kiev regime
spurns any diplomatic effort to find a
political solution for peace. Well-meant
proposals for peace put forward by
international figures like entrepreneur Elon
Musk or music artist and Pink Floyd
co-founder Roger Waters are met with
derision and death threats.
There seems to be a spiral of insanity
that the U.S., European elites and the Kiev
regime are beholden to.
The Kremlin has warned that it will use
“all means necessary” to defend itself if
Russia’s existential security is threatened
even by “conventional weapons”. The dynamic
here is perilous for catastrophic nuclear
all-out war in a way that makes the Cuban
Missile Crisis of 1962 pale by comparison.
It needs to be emphasized that the
present dangerous dilemma has been
consciously driven by U.S. policy choices.
Recall that Zbigniew Brzezinski, the
former U.S. presidential strategist to Jimmy
Carter (1977-1981), hailed Ukraine as the
“pivot” for hegemonic control over Eurasia
and a bridgehead to destabilize Russia in
his 1997 book entitled ‘The Grand
Chessboard’.
Brzezinski was also the architect of the
“Afghan Quagmire” which the U.S. covertly
instigated to draw in Soviet troops into a
ten-year war (1979-1989). That war was
deliberately engineered by massive American
weaponization of Afghan proxies (who later
evolved into Al Qaeda and other Islamist
terror networks) to give the Soviet Union
“their Vietnam”. The debilitating drain on
Moscow from the “Afghan Trap” was arguably a
causal factor in the eventual collapse of
the Soviet Union in 1991.
What is happening currently in Ukraine
has unerring parallels. As the Rand Corp
eagerly anticipated, the conflict is aimed
at “overextending and unbalancing Russia”.
It is no doubt heavily invested that the
military, economic and political pressures
being generated and imposed on Moscow will
lead to the weakening of the Russian state,
the collapse of governing structures, regime
change and the splintering of the national
territory into disparate mini-states over
which the U.S. can exert hegemonic dominance
for exploitation of Russia’s vast natural
wealth. Russian President Vladimir Putin
recently pointed out that this geopolitical
objective of defeating Russia is the
touchstone of our time.
Other sources corroborate the conclusion
that this conflict is a war of choice. NATO
secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg
disclosed – probably unintentionally –
in an opinion article for the Financial
Times last month that the U.S.-led military
bloc has been weaponizing the Ukraine since
2014 for the purpose of agitating tensions
with Russia.
Thus, NATO weapons being pumped into the
Ukraine are not a “response” to “defend”
against Russia. The offensive military aid
is merely being accelerated after years of
provocative arming of the former Soviet
republic and Russia’s immediate western and
historically close neighbor.
Last month, another senior NATO
commander, Admiral Rob Bauer, chairman of
the bloc’s military committee, made the
brazen
admission that: “The planning for that
[the current war] began years ago but we’re
now implementing it.”
It is therefore indisputable that a legal
case can and should be made. The United
States and its allies are guilty of
perpetrating a deliberate war of aggression
against Russia that has long been in the
planning works.
That’s not only a supreme war crime,
according to Nuremberg principles. It is
also placing the very existence of the
entire planet at grave risk. Can anything be
more God-damn evil?