By Mike Whitney
November 23, 2022:
Information Clearing House
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- Why do
Americans hate Putin?
Tucker Carlson thinks he
knows. Here’s what he said:
“… Democrats in
Washington have told you it’s your patriotic
duty to hate Vladimir Putin. It’s not a
suggestion. It’s a mandate. Anything less
than hatred for Putin is treason.
Many Americans have
obeyed this directive. They now dutifully
hate Vladimir Putin. Maybe you’re one of
them. Hating Putin has become the central
purpose of America’s foreign policy.
It’s the main thing that we talk about.
Entire cable channels are now devoted to it.
Very soon, that hatred of Vladimir Putin
could bring the United States into a
conflict in Eastern Europe.
Before that happens,
it might be worth asking yourself: What is
this really about? Why do I hate Putin so
much? Has Putin ever called me a racist? Has
he threatened to get me fired for
disagreeing with him? Has he shipped every
middle-class job in my town to Russia? Did
he manufacture a worldwide pandemic that
wrecked my business and kept me indoors for
two years? Is he teaching my children to
embrace racial discrimination? Is he making
fentanyl?” (Tucker Carlson,”Americans
have been trained to hate Putin, and will
suffer because of it“, Fox News)
Is Carlson right, do
Americans hate Putin because the media and the
political class in Washington have told them to
do so?
Yes and no. Yes, the
media and the politicians have played a big role
in the demonization of Putin. But, no, they’re
not the main drivers of this smear campaign.
That designation belongs to the plutocrats
behind-the-scenes who use the media to attack
Putin in order to promote their own globalist
agenda. That’s what’s really going on; the news
is being shaped to advance the interests of
elites.
After all, what do the
American people really know about Putin? Have
they ever listened his speeches or read his
statements following meetings with other world
leaders? Have they ever tuned-in to his
marathon 4-hour “ask-anything” Q&A sessions?
Have they ever read transcripts of his
interviews where he speaks candidly on critical
policy issues, culture or religion?
No, of course, not.
Everything Americans know about Putin they read
in the media. And that’s the problem,
because media despises Putin. And they
despise him for the same reason they despise
Trump, because the media’s wealthy owners see
him as a threat to their political agenda.
That’s the whole deal in a nutshell. Putin is
not hated because he is a “KGB thug” or a “new
Hitler”; that’s just public relations gibberish.
He’s hated because he is an obstacle to the
globalists achieving their geopolitical
objectives. That’s the motive that drives this
smear campaign. Putin has blocked them in
Chechnya, South Ossetia, Syria and now Ukraine.
He has derailed their grand plan to “pivot to
Asia” and to encircle China with US military
bases. He has been a thorn in their side for the
better part of two decades and he has thrown a
wrench in their loony plan to crush emerging
centers of power and rule the world for the next
century. That’s why they hate him, and that’s
why they use their media to make you hate him,
too. Check out this chart from a recent report
at Pew Research:
Pew Research:
“Russian President Vladimir Putin receives
dismal ratings, with only 6% of U.S. adults
expressing confidence in him following
his decision to invade Ukraine – an all-time
low in surveys going back nearly two
decades. The vast majority of Americans
(92%) have little or no confidence in
Putin’s handling of world affairs,
including 77% who have none at all.” (“Zelenskyy
inspires widespread confidence from U.S.
public as views of Putin hit new low”,
Pew Research Center)
Are you surprised?
Probably not, after all,
the Pew survey just confirms what we already
know, that Putin is widely reviled in the US and
across the west. But what the report fails to
mention is the extent to which Putin is admired
in Russia and the rest of the world. Check it
out:
“According to
Statista Putin holds a very favorable
approval rating among Russians averaging
between 84% in August, 2022, to 79%
approval by Russian citizens and Dual
Nationals holding both Russian and United
States Passports despite the Russian
Invasion of Ukraine.” (Wikipedia)
84% is in the
nose-bleed section! No other leader in the world
today can claim 84% public approval. And
what’s more incredible, is that — after 20 years
in office– the overwhelming majority of Russians
still support him. How does that happen? How
does a modest, self-effacing bureaucrat become
the most widely-admired and popular Russian
leader of all time?
Here’s more from the same
article:
Observers see Putin’s
high approval ratings as a consequence of
the significant improvements in living
standards and Russia’s reassertion of itself
on the world scene that has occurred during
his period of office….
A joint poll by World
Public Opinion in the US and Levada Center
in Russia around June–July 2006 stated that
“neither the Russian nor the American
publics are convinced Russia is headed in an
anti-democratic direction” and “Russians
generally support Putin’s concentration of
political power and strongly support the
re-nationalization of Russia’s oil and gas
industry.” Russians generally support
the political course of Putin and his team.
A 2005 survey showed that three times as
many Russians felt the country was “more
democratic” under Putin than it was
during the Yeltsin or Gorbachev years, and
the same proportion thought human rights
were better under Putin than Yeltsin.” (Wikipedia)
So, according to the
Russian people, Putin is largely responsible
for Russia’s economic prosperity, the higher
living standards, the sharing of oil revenues,
the better human rights record and the stronger
democracy. They also overwhelmingly support
Putin’s military operation in Ukraine. (87%) So,
how do we explain the huge disparity between
the Russian peoples’ opinion of Putin (over 80%
approval) and that of the American people?
(92% have little or no confidence in him)
Either the Russians are extremely dim-witted and
gullible or the Americans are the most
weak-minded, brainwashed sheeple on earth? Which
is it?
For roughly 17 years, the
media has been spewing the same slanderous
claptrap (aimed at Putin) they settled on in
2005 and 2006. Did you know that? Did you know
that– at one time– western elites and their
lapdog media actually liked Putin and thought he
was a leader “they could work with”? In
other words, they figured Putin would be another
compliant stooge like the perennially-inebriated
Yeltsin who thrust the country into “shock
therapy” and allowed western economists to
raffle-off the nation’s most valuable assets,
industries and resources to bloodsucking
oligarchs who bought them for
pennies-on-the-dollar. That’s what they were
hoping for, another spineless toady that was
willing to sell-out his country to ingratiate
himself with Uncle Sam. Instead, they got
Putin; a devout Christian, an unwavering
conservative and a ferocious Russian patriot.
Can you see why they
hated him?
And because they hated
him, they ordered their media to make you hate
him, too; just like they did with Saddam, and
Qaddafi, and Kim Yong Un, and anyone who gets in
their way. We all know the drill by now, and
it always begins with character assassination;
the requisite smear campaign that is designed to
persuade the public to hate the enemies of the
elites.
But here’s something you
probably didn’t know. You probably didn’t
know that the demonizing of Putin can be traced
back to a precise time and place.
It’s true. Years ago, I
looked into it and here’s what I found.
Former senator John
Edwards and Congressman Jack Kemp were appointed
to lead a Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
task force to determine whether a “strategic
partnership” with Russia was still possible in
light of policies Putin had enacted that
conflicted with Washington’s broader
geopolitical aims. When Kemp and Edwards
returned from Moscow they published an article
titled “Russia’s
Wrong Direction” (March 2006)
The authors decided that
a “strategic partnership” with Russia was no
longer possible because the government under
Putin had become increasingly “authoritarian”
and Russian society was growing less “open and
pluralistic”. The irony of these observations
was not lost on analysts who realized that the
US has no problem jumping-into-bed with the most
authoritarian countries in the world including
Saudi Arabia that conducted
the mass execution of 81 men in one weekend
alone (in 2022) That is an impressive
achievement even by Saudi standards. And we
should also note that
all 81 men were beheaded which further
underscores the barbarity of the leaders that
Washington regards as their best friends.
The point we are making
is that ‘Putin hatred’ and character
assassination can be traced back to a particular
time and place when US foreign policy elites
decided that Putin was not going to be the
“responsible stakeholder” they had hoped for.
He was not going to click his heels and fall in
line like many of the other allies. In fact,
Putin had shown his willingness to commit –what
the globalists regard as the one unforgivable
crime– that is, he put his own country’s
national interests above those of the
international banking cabal. That, of course, is
the biggest “No-No” of all. Here’s a short
clip from “Russia’s Wrong Direction”:
Fifteen years after
the collapse of the Soviet Union,
“U.S.-Russia relations are clearly headed in
the wrong direction,” finds an
Independent Task Force on U.S. policy toward
Russia sponsored by the Council on Foreign
Relations. “Contention is crowding out
consensus. The very idea of a ‘strategic
partnership’ no longer seems realistic,” it
concludes…
…when President Bush
has made democracy a goal of American
foreign policy, Russia’s political system is
becoming steadily more authoritarian, the
Task Force charges. “The political balance
sheet of the past five years is extremely
negative……
“U.S.-Russia
cooperation can help the United States
handle some of the most difficult issues we
face,” said Edwards. “Yet regrettably,
cooperation is becoming the exception, not
the norm. This report is a wake-up call
that we need to get U.S.-Russia relations
back on track to meet the challenges that
face both of our countries.”
Consistent with this,
the report argues, “Although President
Putin is presiding over the rollback of
Russian democracy, the United States
should work with him to keep Iran from
acquiring nuclear weapons and to keep
terrorists from attacking either his country
or ours.”..
“Since the end of the
Cold War, successive American
administrations have sought to create a
relationship with Russia that they called
a ‘partnership.’ This is the right long-term
goal, but it is unfortunately not a
realistic prospect for U.S.-Russia relations
over the next several years,” says the
report.
In the short run, the
United States needs to see Russia for what
it is now. “The real question that the
United States faces in this period is not
how to make a partnership with Russia work,
it is how to make selective cooperation—and
in some cases selective opposition—serve
important international goals,” concludes
the report.” (“Russia’s
Wrong Direction”, Council on Foreign
Relations)
The report indicates the
precise time that western elites gave up on
Putin and, (basically) threw him under the bus.
And the reason they gave up on him, is because
they could see that he was a true Russian
patriot. Patriotism is the mortal enemy of
globalism, because patriots can’t be
“flipped” and the elites know it. They know that
you cannot fundamentally change a man who loves
his country. These men are not ‘for sale’ and
they are incorruptible. Anyone who puts
country above the globalist agenda– including
MAGA Americans– is the mortal enemy of the
globalists. And that is why elites always
enlist foppish girlie-men like Justin Trudeau
and Emmanuel Macron to do their bidding, because
the job requires weak, unprincipled men who are
willing to debase themselves in order to serve
their masters.
But what was it in
particular that convinced the elites that Putin
was a lost cause who would always be a threat to
their agenda?
Fortunately, we know the
answer to that question because the authors
listed their objections under four main
headings. Here’s they are:
- De-democratization: The report
finds that Russian political institutions
are becoming “corrupt and brittle.” As a
result, “Russia’s capacity to address
security concerns of fundamental importance
to the United States and its allies is
reduced. And many kinds of cooperation—from
securing nuclear materials to intelligence
sharing—are undermined.” (My comment– In
other words, Putin was unwilling to impose
additional sanctions on Iran, would not
support Kosovo independence (which never
gained UN approval) and refused to support
the Iraq War. Bottom line: He refused to
go along with Washington’s genocidal wars
and arbitrary redivision of the Middle East.
That’s why he was he was dubbed an
“unreliable ally.”)
- Energy supplies: “Russia has used
energy exports as a foreign policy weapon:
intervening in Ukraine’s politics, putting
pressure on its foreign policy choices, and
curtailing supplies to the rest of Europe.
The reassertion of government control over
the Russian energy sector increases the risk
this weapon will be used again.” (My
comment– This is true, Putin seized control
of Russia’s greatest public asset –oil– and
used it to raise standards of living across
the board. Privatization is the Holy Grail
of western capitalism so, naturally, Putin
was condemned for errant behavior. He was
also blasted for “curtailing supplies to the
rest of Europe” which is also true. He cut
off Ukraine’s gas supplies after Ukraine
repeatedly siphoned gas from the pipelines
and refused to pay for the gas it had
already consumed. The authors seem to think
that Russia should give away its gas for
free but that’s not how capitalist economies
work.)
- The war on terror: The Task Force
finds “a seeming Russian effort to curtail
U.S. and NATO military access to Central
Asian bases,” a sign that Russia is
retreating from the idea that “success in
Afghanistan serves a common interest.” (My
comment– Putin was extremely
accommodating in allowing US troops and
weaponry to pass through Russia on their way
to Afghanistan. What he opposed was the
CIA-backed color revolutions that
Washington supported across Central Asia
in order to install their own puppet
governments that were openly hostile towards
Russia. He also opposed
Washington’s covert support for Chechen
terrorists. Was that unreasonable?
- Russia hosting the G8: “A country
that has in the space of a single year
supported massive fraud in the elections of
its largest European neighbor and then
punished it for voting wrong by turning off
its gas supply has to be at least on
informal probation at a meeting of the
world’s industrial democracies.” (My
comment– Russia follows a strict policy of
non-intervention in the domestic affairs of
other countries. None of the allegations of
electoral interference have ever been
proven. Quite the contrary, in the 3
year-long investigation of Russian
interference in the 2016 presidential
election, Robert Mueller was unable to find
a scintilla of evidence to support the bogus
claims. In contrast, Washington’s
clandestine interventions, coup d’etats,
targeted assassinations and full-scale
military invasions have been widely
documented and substantiated. No country in
the world has ever interfered in the affairs
of other sovereign governments more than the
United States.
These are largely the
issues upon which the authors decided that Putin
was headed in “the wrong direction.” He wouldn’t
support their reckless military interventions,
he wouldn’t hand Russia’s oil over to rapacious
oligarchs, he wouldn’t look the other way while
governments in his neighborhood were toppled by
Washington one-by-one, and he wouldn’t snap a
salute and click his heels when he got his
marching orders from Washington. These are the
reasons he is viciously attacked in the media
and regarded as Washington’s blood enemy. He
simply refused to be their lackey, which is why
they’ve spent the last 17 years trying to
destroy him.
Mike lives in Washington state. He can
be reached at fergiewhitney@msn.com.
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