By Philip Giraldi
March 22, 2023:
Information Clearing House
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Sometimes I think
that the script being used by the Biden
Administration to manage its foreign and
national security policies has been written
by George Orwell, though I am not sure if it
based on 1984 or Animal Farm.
Maybe it is a combination of the two. Either
way, it would help explain why there is
something seriously wrong here. For example,
at the end of February Congress, confronted
by a debt ceiling, began discussing cutting
Medicare and Social Security while more
recently a
banking sector crisis seems to be
developing so Treasury Secretary Janet
Yellen decided to go off doing photo-ops in
Kiev embracing Ukraine’s President Volodymyr
Zelensky shortly after handing him the keys
to the US economy. She
explained to Zelensky how the White
House had approved an additional $12 billion
in aid to Ukraine during the previous week,
including $2 billion for the military and
$10 billion to support Zelensky’s government
and other infrastructure needs. The US
Treasury is now de facto the source
of the Ukraine government’s entire annual
budget. In addition, Yellen described
glowingly how the Treasury and State
Departments will implement a new round of
sanctions against
more than 200 entities and individuals
with ties to Russia’s military,
high-technology industries, and its metals
and mining sectors. The US Department of
Commerce is also enforcing export
restrictions on materials and technology,
including semiconductors, sold by American
companies to customers in Russia and China.
In defense of her
grand mission, Yellen penned an op-ed for
the always compliant New York Times
explaining the importance of Ukraine to the
United States. She
wrote how in Ukraine “…Russia’s barbaric
attacks continue — but Kyiv stands strong
and free. Ukraine’s heroic resistance is the
direct product of the courage and resilience
of Ukraine’s military, leadership and
people. But President Volodymyr Zelensky and
the Ukrainians would be the first to admit
that they can’t do this alone — and that
international support is crucial to
sustaining their resistance. I’m in Kyiv to
reaffirm our unwavering support of the
Ukrainian people. Mr. Putin is counting on
our global coalition’s resolve to wane,
which he thinks will give him the upper hand
in the war. But he is wrong. As President
Biden said here last week, America will
stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes…
Ukrainians are fighting for their lives on
the front lines of the free world. Today,
and every day, they deserve America’s
unyielding support.”
The Yellen op-ed
drones on with a lie so large that it is
astonishing that the New York Times
would even print it: “When confronted with
scenes of brutality and oppression,
Americans have always been quick to stand up
and do the right thing. Our strength as a
nation comes from our commitment to our
ideals — and our capacity to see in others
the same desires that animated our own
struggles for freedom and justice.” But then
she tops that with assurances from
“President Zelensky, [who] has pledged to
use these funds in the ‘most responsible
way.’ We welcome this commitment, as well as
his longstanding agenda to strengthen good
governance in Ukraine.” Huh?
And here is Yellen’s
version of “Why We Fight!”: “Our support is
motivated, first and foremost, by a moral
duty to come to the aid of a people under
attack. We also know that, as President
Zelensky has said, our assistance is not
charity. It’s an
investment in ‘global security and
democracy.’ Let’s look at the strategic
impact of our support for Ukraine so far.
Mr. Putin’s war poses a direct threat to
European security, as well as to the laws
and values that underpin the rules-based
international system.”
So, Americans have a
“moral duty” apparently up to and including
sending their sons and daughters to die
supporting Ukraine. And ah yes, it’s all
about the “free” world, democracy and the
notorious rules based international system!
Has anyone yet cited Hegel’s observation
that the President Joe Biden
Administration’s foreign policy has already
“repeated itself, first as a tragedy in
Afghanistan, second as a farce”? Meanwhile
one suspects Zelensky was laughing all the
way to the bank as Yellen disappeared over
the horizon to come up with the cash, as
that old expression goes, and he probably
already has one of his buddies shopping for
a new villa on the French Riviera to
supplement his other real estate! But wait!
The story became even more exciting the
following week, involving
another visit to Mr. Z by America’s
nearly invisible Attorney General Merrick
Garland, a man who can literally look Z in
the eye as they are both very short. Garland
is generally engaged in chasing white
supremacists and requiring all new FBI hires
to
learn all about how to identify and
pursue antisemites, but he has made two
trips to Kiev to meet mano-a-mano with the
brave olive drab t-shirt clad warrior who is
already being beatified as the twenty-first
century’s Winston Churchill.
Garland was in town
to do the other thing the engages his sense
of law and order, which is to set up a
tribunal to arrest, prosecute and punish
Russian war criminals after Ukraine emerges
triumphant from its conflict with the
unimaginably evil President Vladimir Putin.
It would be modeled on the Nuremberg
Tribunals that tried leading Nazis after the
Second World War, and Garland has cited his
family’s escape from the so-called holocaust
to explain why he is intent on personally
being involved in delivering what he
describes as “justice.” A Justice Department
spokeswoman described Garland’s mission as
being in Kiev to personally “reaffirm
America’s commitment to help hold Russia
responsible for war crimes committed in its
unjust and unprovoked invasion against its
sovereign neighbor.”
Garland had several
meetings with President Volodymyr Zelensky
and foreign law enforcement officials
including Ukrainian Prosecutor General
Andriy Kostin while attending what was
billed as the “United for Justice
Conference.” Zelensky elaborated that the
purpose of the conference was to hold
Russia’s leadership accountable for the
alleged atrocities carried out by its army.
“The main issue of all these meetings is
accountability,” he said. The US Justice
Department is reportedly actively engaged in
the gathering of evidence to indict the
Russians. During Garland’s first visit to
Ukraine in June 2022 he announced the
appointment of Eli Rosenbaum, an Office of
Special Investigations prosecutor best known
for going after former Nazis, to direct
American efforts to identify and track
Russian war criminals.
Garland laid it on
thick, as was expected from someone
responsible for prosecuting the rest of the
world when it steps out of line.
He told his hosts that “Just over twelve
months ago, invading Russian forces began
committing atrocities at the largest scale
in any armed conflict since the Second World
War. We are here today in Ukraine to speak
clearly, and with one voice: the
perpetrators of those crimes will not get
away with them. In addition to our work in
partnership with Ukraine and the
international community, the United States
has also opened criminal investigations into
war crimes in Ukraine that may violate US
law.” He concluded by throwing out the
complete bullshit party line much beloved by
Joe Biden and Tony Blinken, that “The United
States recognizes that what happens here in
Ukraine will have a direct impact on the
strength of our own democracy.”
Of course, there is
more than a little bit of irony in all this,
not to mention top level hypocrisy, as the
United States has killed more people
directly or indirectly while committing more
crimes against humanity dished out in
various ways over the past twenty years than
any other country, except, predictably,
Israel, which currently is committing crimes
against humanity on a nearly daily basis.
Curiously, however, the normally tone-deaf
White House and Pentagon seem to understand,
on a certain level, that opening up
Pandora’s box might not be a good idea when
it comes to war crimes. Last week Secretary
of Defense Lloyd Austin
refused to share US information on
alleged Russian crimes with the
International Criminal Court (ICC) in the
Hague. The Pentagon is blocking the Biden
administration from sharing evidence with
the ICC collected by American intelligence
agencies regarding Russian activities in
Ukraine because helping the court
investigate Russians might set a precedent
that could help pave the way for it to
prosecute Americans. Washington does not
recognize the ICC, fearing that it might
well seek to examine the sorry record of US
military crimes in Asia and Africa. Israel
similarly does to recognize the court for
roughly the same reason.
So here we are, two
top level officials from the Biden regime
sneak into Kiev to give an arch crook money
and unlimited moral support, together with a
pledge that more cash is on the way as are
arms and war crimes tribunals await those
nasty Russians. And guess what? It is all
packaged as being good for America! This
sounds like a song that was sung previously
in places like Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan
and it was a tissue of lies then just as it
is now. Yellen ought to have stayed home to
tend to the banking system and should be
giving the billions of dollars earmarked for
Zelensky back to the American people. If
Garland wants to investigate anyone it
should be the Pentagon, the intelligence
agencies, and Congress. And yes, his own
FBI! And don’t forget how the Bidens and
Clintons became multi-millionaires! And then
there is the destruction of Nord Stream.
Funny how every time one turns over a rock
in and around the US government something
really smelly surfaces.
Philip M. Giraldi,
Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Council
for the National Interest, a 501(c)3 tax
deductible educational foundation (Federal
ID Number #52-1739023) that seeks a more
interests-based U.S. foreign policy in the
Middle East. Website is
councilforthenationalinterest.org,
address is P.O. Box 2157, Purcellville VA
20134 and its email is
inform@cnionline.org.