Nuke Russia?
The Warlords of Washington Haven’t Ruled It Out
By Justin Raimondo
June 16, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "Antiwar"
- The War Party is a veritable
propaganda
machine, churning out product 24/7. Armed with nearly unlimited
resources, both from
government(s) and the
private sector, they carpet-bomb the public with an endless
stream of lies in order to soften them up when it’s time to roll. In
the past, their job has been relatively easy: simply order up a few
atrocity stories –
Germans bayoneting babies,
Iraqis dumping
over babies in incubators – and we’ve got ourselves another
glorious war. These days, however, over a decade of constant warfare
– and a
long string of
War Party
fabrications – has left the public
leery.
And that’s cause for optimism. People are waking
up. The War Party’s propaganda machine has to work overtime in order
to overcome rising skepticism, and it shows signs of overheating –
and, in some instances, even breaking down.
One encouraging sign is that the
Ukrainian neo-Nazis have lost their US government funding …
In a blow to the “let’s arm Ukraine” movement that
seemed to be picking up steam in Congress,
a resolution introduced by Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan) and
Rep. Ted Yoho (R-Florida) banning aid to Ukraine’s Azov Battalion,
and forbidding shipments of MANPAD anti-aircraft missiles to the
region, passed the House unanimously.
This is significant because, up until this point,
there has been no recognition in Washington that the supposedly “pro-democracy”
regime in Kiev contains a dangerously
influential neo-Nazi element.
As I reported
early on, Ukraine’s ultra-nationalists – who openly utilize
wartime
Nazi symbols and regalia, and valorize
Stepan
Bandera, the anti-Soviet guerrilla leader who collaborated with
the Third Reich – were the muscle behind the movement that
pushed democratically elected President Viktor Yanukovich out of
power. With the rebellion in the east, the
paramilitary militias of the far right have been officially
incorporated into the Ukrainian army: Dmytro Yorash, the leader of
Right Sector and a member of parliament, is an
aide to Viktor Muzhenko, the supreme commander of the Ukrainian
military, and Right Sector – an openly neo-Nazi organization – has
been
officially integrated into the armed forces.
The Conyers-Yoho amendment won’t stop Ukraine’s
neo-Nazis from feeding at the US-provided
trough, but, hey, it’s the thought that counts. They’ll just
abandon their independent existence and blend into the official
military, effectively going underground, just as they did in the
last Ukrainian elections, where fascists like Yarosh won a seat in
the parliament with the
tacit support of the “mainstream” parties, which withdrew their
candidates in his district: Adriy Biletsky, commander of the Azov
Battalion, enjoyed a similar advantage. Open fascists hold prominent
positions in the
Ukrainian government,
the military, and
the police.
Vadim Troyan, the
deputy leader of the Azov Battalion, is now the
regional chief of the Kiev district police, and fascists have
the run of the city. The perpetrators of an arson fire at a Kiev
theater that sponsored a gay film festival were charged with “disturbing
the peace” and let off with a light sentence – and the
theater was held responsible for not providing enough security!
"I think the government prosecutor and those who are prosecuted are
playing for the same team," says one activist, and this is quite
true: the fascists permeate the Kiev regime from top to bottom. When
gay activists announced a Gay Pride march, the Mayor of Kiev
said he couldn’t – or wouldn’t – guarantee their safety and
asked them to cancel it. What was an open invitation to
violent thugs was accepted when dozens of
Right Sector stormtroopers attacked the procession, which ended
the event after thirty bloody minutes.
As the Kiev regime shows its true colors, its most
fervent backers are forced to acknowledge its shortcomings. Yes,
even our UN Ambassador, Samantha “responsibility
to protect” Power …
In a
recent speech delivered in Kiev, Ambassador Power made oblique
reference to the embarrassing slip ups on the part of our sock
puppets in Kiev, gently scolding them to be more … discreet. Citing
Abraham Lincoln, she urged Ukrainians to listen to “the better
angels of our nature,” and averred that “Ukraine is stronger” when
it does so:
“It means that Ukraine should zealously protect
freedom of the press, including for its most outspoken and biased
critics – indeed, especially for its most outspoken and biased
critics – even as the so-called separatists expel journalists from
the territory they control, and even as Russia shutters Tatar media
outlets in occupied Crimea. It means that politicians and police
across the country should recognize how crucial it is that people be
able to march to demand respect for LGBT rights and the rights of
other vulnerable groups without fear of being attacked.”
Citing Lincoln while calling for press freedom is
a bit
problematic – Abe shut down “treasonous” newspapers and jailed
his more vociferous critics, but, hey, Power probably figured the
Ukrainians aren’t up on the details of
Civil War history, so what the heck. As the US continues to pump
money – and weaponry – into the country, they’ll listen politely to
Power’s lectures, and laugh all the way to
the bank.
Amid all the publicity given to ISIS and the rise
of its “caliphate,” the volatile condition of the Balkans has
remained in the shadows. Yet the US, while sending only a few
hundred “advisors” to Iraq, is sending a huge shipment of tanks and
other heavy weaponry to nearly every country in Eastern Europe –
enough to equip 5,000 American troops.
Ostensibly proposed in response to a nonexistent
Russian “threat” to invade its Baltic neighbors, and/or Ukraine,
this represents a significant escalation of the new cold war. And if
the tanks are already on the ground, you can bet the troops won’t be
long in coming. As NATO James Stavridis put it: “It provides a
reasonable level of reassurance to jittery allies, although nothing
is as good as troops stationed full-time on the ground, of course.”
And we aren’t just talking about troops here: the
Pentagon is also considering
stationing nuclear missiles alongside them.
The US is playing a dangerous game of
nuclear brinkmanship. Robert Scher, undersecretary of defense,
has even floated the idea of a nuclear first strike against Russia.
Claiming that Russia has violated the INF Treaty by testing a banned
ground-launched cruise missile, Scher laid out possible options in
testimony before Congress:
“Robert Scher, assistant secretary of defence
for strategy, plans and capabilities, told politicians in April that
one option could be to beef up defenses of potential targets of the
Russian cruise missile.
“A second option could ‘look at how we could go
about and actually attack that missile where it is in Russia,’ Scher
said.
“And a third option would be ‘to look at what
things we can hold at risk within Russia itself,’ Scher said.
“His comments appeared to signal employing
forces to strike at other Russian military targets — apart from the
missiles that allegedly violate the INF accord.
“Brian McKeon, deputy undersecretary of defense
for policy, told politicians in December that the United States
could consider putting ground-launched cruise missiles in Europe.
Such weapons are banned under the INF treaty.”
Yes, that’s how crazy the warlords of Washington
are: in their demented calculus, nuclear war is just another
“option.”
And if that isn’t the definitive argument for
regime-change in Washington, then I don’t know what is.
Justin Raimondo is the editorial director of
Antiwar.com, and a senior fellow at the Randolph Bourne Institute.
He is a contributing editor at The
American Conservative, and writes a monthly column for
Chronicles. He is the author of Reclaiming the
American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement
[Center for Libertarian Studies, 1993; Intercollegiate Studies
Institute, 2000], and An Enemy of the State: The Life of
Murray N. Rothbard [Prometheus Books,
2000].