John
Pilger: 'Real Possibility of Nuclear War' -
Ukraine Crisis Could Start World War 3
Video
Posted December 22, 2014
John Pilger,
film-maker and award winning journalist,
talks to Going Underground host Afshin
Rattansi about the headline events of the
year, from CIA torture to the Ukraine
crisis. He says the whole tenure of the BBC
coverage of the Torture report was ‘does
torture work?’ Modern British history is
full of torture, and the British were
‘masters’ at it. When the OSS become the
CIA, it split into 2 sections – one an
intelligence gathering section, the other a
covert operations arm for the presidency,
the central part of which was torture. He
warns that the culture of apologising for
the state, to minimise its responsibility,
has ‘burrowed’ into the minds of
correspondents, citing the defence
correspondent on Newsnight failing to
mention the role of Britain when appraising
why the Middle East was a mess. He also says
that parliamentary inquiries like the Nolan
inquiry and the Chilcot inquiry are stopped
before they can get anywhere, describing it
as a ‘series of whitewashes.’ He talks of a
‘consensus’ to cover up, citing the arms to
Iraq inquiry, where the only person that the
judge commended was a Foreign Office
official who described the Foreign Office as
a ‘culture of lying.’ He says that the
number of high-ups in the British
establishment who committed serious offences
‘numbered in the dozens,’ and the only
difference between the US and UK in torture
is ‘in terms of scale.’ The real issue in
democracies is ‘dissent being constrained’
physically on the streets. He believes it is
‘dangerous’ to protest in the way people did
in 2003, whether you are an establishment
figure, a journalist, or just a man on the
street.
He says the Sydney siege, whilst horrific,
still has to be deconstructed to find what’s
missing from it. He points out that the
Australian PM declared it a ‘terrorist act’
within minutes of it starting, when it
turned out to be a lone wolf, and asks why
someone with his history was on the loose.
He argues that looking at the list of
demands, they were all negotiable, and asks
why force was used, and says ‘it seems very
likely that the people in there were killed
by the police and not by the terrorist.’
With Russia, he says he has never known the
truth ‘so inverted’ over any one issue. He
believes we are in the midst of a cold war
more dangerous than the one he grew up with,
comparing the raw propaganda of the prior to
what we’re seeing now, with a ‘real
possibility’ of a nuclear war. He compares
it to Iraq, because both involved ‘fiction,’
the idea that Russia is attacking the West.
He says oil prices were driven down by
agreement between the US and Saudis, to
wreck the Russian economy. He says it was
NATO and the US that took over Ukraine, to
the point that Joe Biden’s son is on the
board of Ukraine’s biggest private gas
provider. At a meeting in Yalta in September
2013, the ‘takeover of Ukraine was planned’
by prominent politicians and multinationals.
There was a ‘coup stage-managed by the Obama
administration,’ and blame shifted to
Russia, who acted purely defensively. He
says there is a ‘real prospect of war’ with
a nuclear power and strong conventional
military, and Putin has now started ‘talking
red lines’ himself. He describes
‘extraordinary propaganda’ promoting tension
and demonising Russia, which ‘may end up
being self-fulfilling.’
John is
crowdfunding his new documentary, ‘The
Coming War between America and China’, about
the perceived threat to the US from China.
You can find out more and contribute at
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/john-pilger-the-coming-war-documentary