Lies and Truth – Obama’s UNGA Speech Dissected
By F. William Engdahl
October 07, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "NEO"
- To those
who bothered to listen to President Obama’s UN General Assembly
speech without falling asleep like Secretary John Kerry clearly
wished to do, there was a stark contrast to that speech which
followed from the Russian President. First before Barack Obama
completed his first sentence we could feel his emotion. It was
projecting a contempt and arrogance of a special variety: “We have
the biggest, baddest military; we call the shots, you peons of the
nations of the world.”
Going through the
official Obama text it’s difficult to find even one sentence where
he speaks honestly. It’s an example not of grey propaganda but
black. I cite several of the most egregious instances.
Near the start after
the usual pious homage to the 70-year history of the United Nations,
Mr. Obama says, “the United States has worked with many nations in
this Assembly to prevent a third world war — by forging alliances
with old adversaries; by supporting the steady emergence of strong
democracies accountable to their people instead of any foreign
power.”
I am challenged to
think of one single strong democracy accountable to their people
that US interventions of the past years have supported. On the
contrary look at the actual record since the US invasion and
destruction of Afghanistan in 2001 and then Iraq in 2003. Then we
have seen the US State Department’s launching, under Hillary
Clinton, of the NGO and social media-steered Arab Spring
destabilizations under the false flag of installing democracy.
ThenWashington went on to the destruction of Africa’s most stable,
peaceful state, Qaddafi’s Libya. And in 2013 the US-directed Maidan
coup d’etat to install a neo-nazi band of hooligans in Kiev to try
to destabilize Russia. Every covert and overt US intervention has
brought the world a giant step closer to World War III. The latest
move in that direction is US insistence on placing the most advanced
nuclear bombs on German soil making a major destabilization of the
current status quo between NATO and
Russia.
Further on in the
Obama speech, after nice sounding words about the wonderful
principles of the UN Charter, “collective endeavor,” and of
“diplomatic cooperation between the world’s major powers,” he
inserts a bizarre non-sequitur: “I lead the strongest
military that the world has ever known, and I will never hesitate to
protect my country or our allies, unilaterally and by force where
necessary.” A kind of modern cover version of the
1970’s Jim Croce song that might be titled, “You don’t mess around
with Barack…” So much for the UN Charter. Here is the mailed fist
under the velvet glove that all too often these last decades is the
substance of US foreign political and military policy.
Then Mr. President
goes on to speak of dictators and tyrants. Trying to deflect
accusations that the US creates regime change via NGOs, Barack Obama
declares, “It is not a conspiracy of US-backed NGOs that
expose corruption and raise the expectations of people around the
globe; it’s technology, social media…” The truth is
just that of US-backed NGOs as most in the UN audience know from
personal experience with US-Congress financed NGOs like National
Endowment for Democracy, Freedom House, and the Soros Open Society
Foundations. It is precisely this Washington regime change by
“US-backed NGOs that expose corruption,” via the “weaponization of
democracy and human rights,” which is toppling legitimate regimes
that refuse to bow to Washington’s agenda, from Brazil to Syria. As
the recent Snowdon and other revelations confirm, precisely the
US-based social media such as Facebook, Twitter and others are tied
to or work closely with the CIA, State Department, NSA, and
facilitate the NGO regime change.
Now comes a whopper.
The President of the United States states,
“No matter how powerful our military, how strong our
economy, we understand the United States cannot solve the world’s
problems alone. In Iraq, the United States learned the hard lesson
that even hundreds of thousands of brave, effective troops,
trillions of dollars from our Treasury, cannot by itself
impose stability on a foreign land.”
With due respect, Mr
President, if you learned that hard lesson after wasting “trillions
of dollars,” not from your Treasury, but from US taxpayers and
Chinese and others invested in your US Treasury bonds, to finance
that debacle called the Iraq War, why are you in Syria today? What
are you doing training the Ukraine military today? Why are you
meddling all over the world to stir people up? Why are you building
military bases on every piece of dirt around the world where you can
dig a hole to plant the American flag? You even admit it was a total
fiasco. There is a significant reality disconnect in Washington
today.
Finally the US
president hits the real point of his current discontent: Russia.
“Consider Russia’s annexation of Crimea and further aggression in
eastern Ukraine. America has few economic interests in Ukraine…we
cannot stand by when the sovereignty and territorial integrity of a
nation is flagrantly violated. If that happens without consequence
in Ukraine, it could happen to any nation gathered here today.
That’s the basis of the sanctions that the United States and our
partners impose on Russia.” This statement skillfully ignores the
reality of the Ukraine events of 2013-2014.
It is a documentable
matter of record that it was a Washington-sponsored Color Revolution
that launched the November, 2013 Maidan Square protests against the
legal, elected government of corrupt-but-legitimate President Viktor
Yanukovich. It was ignited by US-backed NGOs of George Soros and
others within seconds after a tweet from US-backed now Ukraine Prime
Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, calling for “EuroMaidan” protests
against the legitimate decision of the Yanukovich cabinet to accept
an offer, a very economically attractive one, from Russia to join
their emerging Eurasian Economic Union, receive a reduction of
Russian gas costs of 30% and an offer to buy $15 billion of Ukraine
state debt.
It was
neo-conservative Assistant State Secretary, Victoria “Fuck the EU”
Nuland (who says Washington today has forgotten the fine art of
diplomacy?), who, together with Vice President Joe Biden and US
Ambassador in Kiev, Jeffrey Pyatt, and droves of CIA agents, who
made what George Friedman, US CEO of Stratfor, termed “the most
blatant coup in history,” in Ukraine in
February 2014. Washington has gone on to hand-pick the Ukraine
government, even placing an American citizen, a US State department
veteran as Finance Minister, and named the son of Vice President
Biden to the board of the Ukraine state gas company and other such
“US interests.”
The Syrian
Fraud
Finally Barack Obama
comes directly to Syria, the issue that Russian diplomacy has
recently exposed to world scrutiny. President Obama states, “Nowhere
is our commitment to international order more tested than in Syria.
When a dictator slaughters tens of thousands of his own people, that
is not just a matter of one nation’s internal affairs — it breeds
human suffering on an order of magnitude that affects us all. “
First it has never
been established that Assad has killed “tens of thousands” of Syrian
citizens. Secondly, it’s a sly way to attempt to justify an
insidious idea, “Responsibility to Protect,” (RTP) that was used by
Washington in Libya in 2011 to destroy that country. RTP is a direct
violation of the UN Charter. Washington’s “coalition” bombing of
Syria allegedly to destroy IS is also in violation of the UN
Charter, as it is bombing a sovereign nation without being invited
officially by their government as required in the Charter Washington
drafted in 1944 at Dumbarton Oaks.
Moderate Syrian
Opposition?
The Washington game is
first to force elected President Assad out, at the same time it
claims it wants to destroy ISIL (or IS or ISIS or DAESH depending on
your choice of the many names). Russia’s position is clear: The only
organized force in Syria today capable of destroying terrorist
Salafists, all terrorist Salafists, is Bashar al Assad’s government
and the Syrian National Army and intelligence services that remain
loyal to him.
The Obama speech talks
of the US support for “moderate” opposition rebels. Yet as far back
as April 2013, when ISIS was called Al-Qaeda in Iraq and Syria, and
run now by Egyptian Ayman al-Zawahiri, the US-trained lieutenant of
the late Osama bin Laden, the New York Times, quoting numerous US
officials, documented that virtually all of the rebel fighters in
Syria are hardline Islamic
terrorists. There are no “moderate” oppositionists fighting
today. The so-called “moderate” Free Syrian Army has also signed a
non-aggression pact with ISIS
since 2014.
On September 16, 2015,
almost two weeks before the Obama UN speech, Gen. Lloyd Austin III,
head of the US “war against ISIS,” during a Senate Armed Services
Committee hearing on Syria, admitted that the military program
intended produce 5,400 trained fighters a year has so far only
resulted in “four or five” who still remain on the ground and active
in combat. The rest have all joined ISIS or Al Nusra Front of Al
Qaeda, the US-backed “moderate opposition” to ISIL. At the same
Senate hearings, Christine Wormuth, the Pentagon Undersecretary
responsible for the Syrian war confirmed recent Russian statements,
noting that Assad’s military “still has considerable strength,”
adding, “it’s still the most powerful military force on the ground.
The assessment right now is the regime is not in imminent danger of
falling.”
There is a Russian
joke currently making the rounds in Moscow. Russia’s Putin arrives
back in the Kremlin after his September New York meeting with
President Obama on Syria and other topics. A trusted aide asks how
the talk with Obama went. Putin tells his aide that, in a bid to
lower the temperature and calm the nerves before turning to grave
topics like the wars in Syria and Ukraine, the Russian president
proposed they first sit down to a game of chess. Putin tells his
aide what it’s like playing chess with Obama. “It’s like playing
with a pigeon. First it knocks over all the pieces, then it shits on
the board and finally struts around like it won.”
F. William
Engdahl is strategic risk consultant and lecturer, he holds a
degree in politics from Princeton University and is a
best-selling author on oil and geopolitics, exclusively for the
online magazine “New
Eastern Outlook”.