Some of Us Don't Think the Russian
Invasion Was "Aggression." Here's Why
By Mike Whitney
“We are not
threatening anyone.… We have made it
clear that any further NATO movement to the
east is unacceptable. There’s nothing
unclear about this. We aren’t deploying our
missiles to the border of the United States,
but the United States IS deploying their
missiles to the porch of our house. Are we
asking too much? We’re just asking that
they not deploy their attack-systems to our
home…. What is so hard to understand about
that?”
Russian President Vladimir Putin,
YouTube, Start at :48 seconds
Imagine if the Mexican
army started bombarding American ex-pats living
in Mexico with heavy artillery-rounds killing
thousands and leaving thousands more wounded.
What do you think Joe Biden would do?
Would he brush it off
like a big nothingburger and move on or would he
threaten the Mexican government with a military
invasion that would obliterate the Mexican Army,
level their biggest cities, and send the
government running for cover?
Which of these two
options do you think Biden would choose?
There’s no doubt what
Biden would do nor is there any question what
the 45 presidents who preceded him would do. No
US leader would ever stand by and do nothing
while thousands of Americans were savagely
slaughtered by a foreign government. That just
wouldn’t happen. They’d all respond quickly and
forcefully.
But if that’s true, then
why isn’t the same standard applied to Russia?
Isn’t the situation in Ukraine nearly identical?
It is nearly identical,
only the situation in Ukraine is worse, much
worse. And if we stretch our analogy a bit,
you’ll see why:
Let’s say, the US
Intelligence agencies discovered that the
Mexican government was not acting alone, but was
being directed to kill and maim American ex-pats
on orders from the Chinese Communist government
in Beijing. Can you imagine that?
And the reason the
Chinese government wants to kill Americans in
Mexico is because they want to lure the US into
a long and costly war that will “weaken” the US
and pave way for its ultimate splintering into
many pieces that China can control and exploit.
Does any of this sound familiar? (Check out
the Rand Strategy for weakening Russia here)
So, let’s say, the
Chinese are actually the driving force behind
the war in Mexico. Let’s say, they toppled the
Mexican government years earlier and installed
their own puppet regime to do their bidding.
Then they armed and trained vast numbers of
troops to fight the Americans. They supplied
these warriors with cutting-edge weapons and
technology, logistical support, satellite and
communications assistance, tanks, armored
vehicles, anti-ship missiles, and
state-of-the-art artillery units all of which
were provided with one goal in mind; to crush
America in a proxy war that was concocted,
controlled and micro-managed from the Chinese
Capital of Beijing
Is such a scenario
possible?
It is possible, in fact,
this very same scenario is playing out right now
in the Ukraine, only the perpetrator of the
hostilities is the United States not China, and
the target of this malign strategy is Russia not
the US. Surprisingly, the Biden administration
isn’t even trying to hide what they’re up-to
anymore. They’re openly arming, training,
funding, and directing Ukrainian troops to
prosecute a war aimed at killing Russian
soldiers and removing Putin from power. That’s
the objective and everyone knows it.
And the whole campaign is
based on the sketchy claim that Russia is guilty
of “unprovoked aggression”. That’s the whole
deal in a nutshell. The moral justification for
the war rests on the unverified assumption that
Russia committed a criminal offense and broke
international law by invading Ukraine. But, did
they?
Let’s see if that
assumption is correct or if it’s just another
fake claim by a dissembling media that never
stops tweaking the narrative to build the case
for war.
First of all, answer this
one question related to the analogy above: If
the US deployed troops to Mexico to protect
American expats from being bombarded by the
Mexican army, would you regard that deployment
as an ‘unprovoked aggression’ or a rescue
mission?
Rescue mission, right?
Because the primary intention was to save lives
not seize the territory of another sovereign
country.
Well, that’s what Putin
was doing when he sent his tanks into Ukraine.
He was trying stop the killing of civilians
living in the Donbas whose only fault was that
they were ethnic Russians committed to their own
culture and traditions. Is that a crime?
Take a look at this map.
This map is the key to
understanding how the war in Ukraine started. It
tells us who did the provoking and who was being
provoked. It tells us who was dropping the bombs
and who was getting bombed. It tells us who was
causing the trouble and who was being blamed for
the trouble-making. The map tells us everything
we need to know.
Can you see the yellow
dots? Those dots represent the artillery strikes
that were documented in daily summaries by
“observers of the Organization for Security and
Co-operation (OSCE), positioned at the
frontlines.” The vast majority of the
strikes were in the area inhabited by
Russian-speaking people who have been under
military siege for the last 8 years. (14,000
ethnic Russians have been killed in the fighting
since 2014.) The Minsk Agreements were drawn up
to resolve the issues between the warring
parties and end the hostilities, but the
government in Kiev refused to implement the
agreement. In fact, the former President of
Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, even admitted that
the treaty was just a vehicle for buying time
until another full-scale offensive on the Donbas
could be launched.
In short, the
Ukrainian government never had any intention of
reaching a peaceful settlement with leaders of
the Donbas. Their goal was to intensify the
conflict in order to provoke Russia and draw
them into a protracted war that would exhaust
their resources and collapse their economy.
The long-range objective was to remove Putin
from office and replace him with a
Washington-backed stooge that would do as he was
told. US officials– including Joe Biden- have
even admitted that their plan involved regime
change in Moscow. We should take them at their
word.
The map provides a visual
account of the events leading up the Russian
invasion. It cuts through the lies and
identifies the true origins of the war which can
be traced back to the heavy artillery strikes
launched by the Ukrainian Army more than a week
before the Russian invasion. (February 24)
The massive shelling was aimed at the
Russian-speaking people living in an area in
east Ukraine. These are the people who were
being bombarded by their fellow Ukrainians.
What Really Happened?
On February 16—a full 8
days before the Russian invasion—the shelling of
the Donbas increased dramatically and steadily
intensified for the next week “to over 2,000 per
day on February 22.” As we said, these blasts
were logged in daily summaries by observers of
the OSCE who were on the frontlines. Think about
that for a minute. In other words, these are
eyewitness accounts by trained professionals who
collected documented evidence of the Ukrainian
Army’s massive bombardment of areas inhabited by
their own people.
Would this evidence hold
up in a court of law if a case against the
Ukrainian government was ever presented before
an international tribunal trying to assign
accountability for the hostilities?
We think it would. We
think the evidence is rock-solid. In fact, we
have not read or heard of even one analyst who
has challenged this vast catalogue of documented
evidence.Instead, the media simply
pretends the proof doesn’t exist. They have
simply swept the evidence under the rug or
vanished it from their coverage altogether in
order to shape a Washington-centric version of
events that completely ignores the historical
record. But facts are facts. And the facts
don’t change because the media fails to report
them. And what the facts suggest is that the war
in Ukraine is a Washington-concocted war no
different than Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya or
Syria. Once again, Uncle Sam’s bloody
fingerprints are all over this sorry affair.
Check out this summary of
ceasefire violations posted on podcast host
Martyr Made’s twitter account:
Martyr Made @martyrmade
On Feb 15, the
OSCE recorded 41 ceasefire violations as
Kiev’s forces began shelling Donbas. Feb 16: 76 violations Feb 17: 316 Feb 18: 654 Feb 19: 1,413 Feb 20-21: 2,026 Feb 22: 1,484 …virtually all by the Kiev side. Feb 24:
Russian forces intervene
Notice how the shelling
of the Donbas increased every day before the
invasion?
I’d call that a
thoroughly-calculated provocation, wouldn’t you?
Why does this matter?
It matters because the
vast majority of people have been hoodwinked
into supporting a war for which there is no
moral justification. This is not a case of
“unprovoked aggression”. Not even close. And
Putin is not an out-of-control tyrant bent on
reconstituting the Soviet Empire by terrorizing
his neighbors and seizing their territory. That
is a complete fabrication based on nothing but
speculation. In Putin’s own words, he invaded
Ukraine because he had no choice. His own people
were being ruthlessly exterminated by an army
that acts on Washington’s orders alone. He
had to invade, there was no other option. Putin
felt a moral obligation to defend the ethnic
Russians in Ukraine who could not defend
themselves. Is that aggression? Here’s a bit
more background from an article at The Intercept
by James Risen:
Despite staging a
massive military buildup on his country’s
border with Ukraine for nearly a year,
Russian President Vladimir Putin did not
make a final decision to invade until just
before he launched the attack in February,
according to senior current and former U.S.
intelligence officials.
In December, the CIA
issued classified reports concluding that
Putin hadn’t yet committed to an invasion,
according to the current and former
officials. In January, even as the Russian
military was starting to take the logistical
steps necessary to move its troops into
Ukraine, U.S. intelligence again issued
classified reporting maintaining that Putin
had still not resolved to actually launch an
attack, the officials said.
It wasn’t until
February that the agency and the rest of the
U.S. intelligence community became convinced
that Putin would invade, the senior
official added. With few other options
available at the last minute to try to stop
Putin, President Joe Biden took the
unusual step of making the intelligence
public, in what amounted to a form of
information warfare against the Russian
leader. He also warned that Putin was
planning to try to fabricate a pretext for
invasion, including by making false claims
that Ukrainian forces had attacked civilians
in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine,
which is controlled by pro-Russian
separatists. The preemptive use of
intelligence by Biden revealed “a new
understanding … that the information space
may be among the most consequential terrain
Putin is contesting,” observed Jessica
Brandt of the Brookings Institution.”
Biden’s warning on
February 18 that the invasion would happen
within the week turned out to be accurate.
In the early hours of February 24, Russian
troops moved south into Ukraine from Belarus
and across Russia’s borders into Kharkiv,
the Donbas region, and Crimea, which Russia
annexed in 2014.” (“U.S.
Intelligence Says Putin Made a Last-Minute
Decision to Invade Ukraine”, James
Risen, The Intercept)
There’s so much baloney
in this excerpt, it’s hard to know where to
begin. But just review the timeline we provided
earlier; a timeline that has been verified by
officials from the OSCE. Can you see the
discrepancy?
Biden issued his
warning on February 18; that’s two days after
monitors from the OSCE reported an
intensification of the bombing in the Donbas.
In other words, Biden already knew that his
buddies in the Ukrainian army were bombing the
shit out of east Ukraine when he tried to make
it look like he was privy to some sensitive,
insider information about the upcoming invasion.
Of course, he knew
Putin was going to invade! They created the
provocation that forced him to invade! They were
bombing the hell out of the people Putin is
obliged to protect. What else could he do? Any
leader worth his salt would have done same
thing.
What bothers me is that
people continue support the war in Ukraine
because they have no idea of what actually
happened in the lead-up to the invasion.
They know nothing about the relentless bombing
of civilians, or the defiant rejection of Minsk
or the repeated military attacks on the Donbas,
or the or the plan to retake Crimea through
force of arms. or the laws directed against
ethnic Russians, or the rise of Nazi fascism in
Kiev. They know nothing about any of these
things. Their views on Ukraine are entirely
shaped by the rubbish they read in the western
media or hear on the cable news channels where
the deluge of propaganda issues like a mighty
river pulling the population inexorably towards
another vicious neocon bloodbath.
People must know the
truth or this war will escalate into something
far worse.
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