U.S. Pushes Russia Towards War
“The United States has intervened in too many countries without
paying a high enough price.”
By Margaret Kimberley
June 26, 2015 "Information
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This columnist recently said that “Russia
Wins” in its handling of America’s attempt to eviscerate its
influence and its economy. At the time those words were written
Secretary of State John Kerry met with Vladimir Putin in Sochi,
Russia. The meeting appeared to be an admission that the imperial
power grab was not working out as Washington hoped. Among other
things, Kerry was concerned that the Ukrainian tail was starting to
wag the American dog.In a public statement
he warned Ukrainian president Poroshenko, who threatened to retake
Crimea and the Donbass. “We would strongly urge him to think twice
not to engage in that kind of activity, that that would put Minsk
[accords] in serious jeopardy. And we would be very, very concerned
about what the consequences of that kind of action at this time may
be.” Barack Obama promptly tossed Kerry under the bus upon his
return home.
Kerry’s subordinate Victoria Nuland and the United
Nations ambassador
Samantha Power repeated the very words that Kerry warned
against and contradicted everything he said. Power went to Kiev to
sing the praises of the Ukrainians in person. She didn’t have to
mention Kerry by name, her presence alone said that he and any talk
of diplomacy were on the outs. Of course the meeting between Kerry
and Putin had to have been approved by president Obama, but just one
month later it appears to have been a figment of the world’s
imagination.
“Russia has
every right to arm its own territory.”
In the battle to stay on top of the world and
remain in control of it, Washington inevitably lurches back and
forth in its policy decision making. Now they and their scribes in
corporate media have settled back into comfortable territory,
simultaneously vilifying the Russian government and endlessly
repeating anti-Russian propaganda.
A recent New York Times editorial with
the grandiose title, “The
Fantasy Mr. Putin is Selling,” claimed that president Putin
has a “willingness to brandish nuclear weapons.” There was no
mention of America’s unilateral withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic
Missile treaty in 2002. Not content to tell one lie the Times
then criticized Putin for “aggressive behavior, including pouring
troops and weapons into Kaliningrad, a Russian city located between
NATO members Lithuania and Poland.” Of course, Russia has every
right to arm its own territory. The Times
also neglected to mention that the American military are positioning
weapons and holding training exercises in Ukraine, Poland, Romania
and the Baltic states that border Russia. It seems that those
provocations are not deemed worthy of mention.
The New York Times and its counterparts
always play this role. They cozy up to president Obama as they have
with all his predecessors and support any and all of their mischief.
Far from being a voice of information for the public, they do the
bidding of the powerful and are accessories to their crimes.
“Antagonizing
Russia is riskier than paying jihadists to take over Libya.”
The Obama administration is in the process of
killing the Minsk accords which were shepherded by France and
Germany. This is the only process which can defang the beast, and
that is why it is being sabotaged. The United States has intervened
in too many countries without paying a high enough price. It is like
a serial criminal who remains at large and thus thinks of himself as
invincible. This county is responsible for carnage in Afghanistan,
Iraq, Haiti, Somalia, Yemen, and Syria and that is the list of
victims only since 2001.
One has to ask where and when the straw will break
the camel’s back. American military power has allowed it to run
rough shod over humanity, but antagonizing Russia is riskier than
paying jihadists to take over Libya.
Not only does the United States have the most and
the biggest guns but it has the corporate media at its disposal,
parroting every word as if they were gospel truth. Americans who
think of themselves as well informed will be in for a shock if
Moldova turns out to be the flash point for open warfare that was
instigated by their government.
”Russia will
never be beholden to America.”
Everyone knows that an assassination in Sarajevo
in 1914 pushed the world into war. In 2015 the signs are ominous
that something terrible may happen because of an incident in
Transnistria or Donetsk or some other locale Americans know nothing
about.
The process of marginalizing Russia began as soon
as the Soviet Union collapsed. While the Warsaw Pact disbanded, NATO
grew at Russia’s expense. But Russia will never be beholden to
America. There is no puppet they can place in the Kremlin. These
fantasies have put the world on the brink.
Obama and his friends in NATO may not want to
start a war but they may get one all the same. Of course the
president is concerned about his legacy. He ought to be. If he
continues as he has done since 2009, his legacy may be that he was
head inmate in the asylum when the last war began.
Margaret Kimberley's
Freedom Rider column appears weekly in BAR, and is widely reprinted
elsewhere. She maintains a frequently updated blog as well as at
http://freedomrider.blogspot.com .
Ms. Kimberley lives
in New York City, and can be reached via e-Mail at
Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgendaReport.com