Richard Black: Ukraine – Revenge for
Russia’s Defeat of U.S. Regime Change in Syria
By Finian Cunningham and Richard Black
December 15, 2022:
Information Clearing House-- Richard Black is a former Senator for
Virginia state and a former top Pentagon
insider. He explains in this interview with
Finian Cunningham how the current war in Ukraine
is a proxy war against Russia led by the United
States and how that conflict is motivated in
part by a desire in Washington for revenge. The
impetus for revenge stems from Russia’s military
intervention in Syria at the end of 2015 where,
crucially, the Russian military thwarted
Washington’s covert war for regime change in
Damascus.
US troops are still illegally occupying parts
of Syria – up to a third of its territory – but
the defeat of America and NATO’s regime-change
plan in Syria by Russia was an unforgivable
setback for US imperial ambitions in the Middle
East. Hence the determination of the US to make
Russia pay through a war of attrition in Ukraine
– right on Russia’s doorstep.
Senator Black visited Syria’s battle zones
during the 10-year war in that country that
erupted in early 2011. He has been outspoken in
condemning Washington’s dirty war. He describes
in detail how the war in Syria was prosecuted by
the US supporting Al Qaeda-affiliated terrorists
to overthrow the Syrian government. That
American plot failed because of an intervention
ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin to
defend the allied Syrian government.
The war in Ukraine is therefore not due to
“Russian aggression”, as the Western media would
portray, but rather it is part of an ongoing
geopolitical confrontation between the US and
Russia. This is the bigger context that is
needed for an understanding of the causes of
conflict and how peaceful resolution can be
achieved.
Black also contends that Ukraine is being
used as cannon fodder by the United States in
its proxy war against Russia. The Ukrainian
casualties are not sustainable. He estimates
that Ukrainian military losses are 30 times what
the US incurred during the Vietnam War. The
Western mainstream media are downplaying the
monstrous losses, promoting the notion that the
NATO-armed Ukrainians are “winning”. A political
solution to the Ukraine war needs to be found
urgently to end the killing and also to stop
what is a reckless escalatory war that could
lead to nuclear catastrophe for the planet. But
a major impediment is the schizoid nature of the
US deep state. There are warmongering elements
in Washington who are prepared to continue
pushing the war toward catastrophic escalation.
Against this warmongering faction are realists
who realize that a diplomatic solution must be
found to avert an all-out Third World War. This
internal US power struggle would account for the
mixed signals of, on the one hand, war
escalation against Russia, and then, on the
other hand, incipient calls for a peace deal. A
hugely consequential question is: which
Washington faction will prevail?
Finian Cunningham
has written extensively on international
affairs, with articles published in several
languages. He is a Master’s graduate in
Agricultural Chemistry and worked as a
scientific editor for the Royal Society of
Chemistry, Cambridge, England, before pursuing a
career in newspaper journalism. He is also a
musician and songwriter. For nearly 20 years, he
worked as an editor and writer in major news
media organisations, including The Mirror, Irish
Times and Independent.
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