US Rejection Of Moscow’s Offer For Peace
Talks Is Utterly Inexcusable
By Caitlin Johnstone
October 12, 2022:
Information Clearing House-- Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov
said on Tuesday that Moscow was open to
talks with the the US or with Turkey on ending
the war in Ukraine, claiming that US officials
are lying when they say Russia has been refusing
peace talks.
Lavrov said officials, including White
House national security spokesman John
Kirby, had said the United States was open
to talks but that Russia had refused.
“This is a lie,” Lavrov said. “We have
not received any serious offers to make
contact.”
Lavrov’s claim was given more weight when US
State Department spokesman Ned Price
dismissed the offer for peace talks shortly
after it was extended, citing Russia’s recent
missile strikes on Kyiv.
“We see this as posturing,” Price said at a
Tuesday press briefing. “We do not see this
as a constructive, legitimate offer to engage in
the dialogue and diplomacy that is absolutely
necessary to see an end to this brutal war of
aggression against the people and the state, the
Government of Ukraine.”
This is inexcusable. At a time when our world
is at its most perilous moment since the Cuban
Missile Crisis according to many
experts as well as
the president of the United States, the US
government has no business making the decision
not to sit down with Russian officials and work
toward de-escalation and peace. They have no
business making that call on behalf of every
terrestrial organism on this planet whose life
is being risked in these games of nuclear
brinkmanship. The fact that this war has
escalated with missile strikes on the Ukrainian
capital
makes peace talks more necessary,
not less.
This rejection is made all the more
outrageous by new information from The
Washington Post that the US government does not
believe Ukraine can win this war and refuses to
encourage it to negotiate with Moscow.
“Privately, U.S. officials say neither Russia
nor Ukraine is capable of winning the war
outright, but they have ruled out the idea of
pushing or even nudging Ukraine to the
negotiating table,” WaPo
reports. “They say they do not know what the
end of the war looks like, or how it might end
or when, insisting that is up to Kyiv.”
These two points taken together lend even
more credibility an argument I’ve been
making from the very beginning of this war:
that the US
does not want peace in Ukraine, but rather
seeks to create a costly military quagmire for
Moscow just as US officials have confessed to
trying to do
in Afghanistan and
in Syria. Which would explain why US
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said the US
goal in Ukraine is actually
to “weaken” Russia, and also why the empire
appears to have
actively torpedoed a peace deal between
Ukraine and Russia in the early days of the
conflict.
This proxy war has no exit strategy. And that
is entirely by design.
Many have been calling for the US to abandon
its policy of actively sustaining this war while
avoiding peace talks.
“President Biden’s language, we’re about at
the top of the language scale, if you
will,” former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman
Mike Mullen
told ABC’s This Week on Sunday regarding the
president’s
recent remark that this conflict could lead
to “Armageddon”.
“I think we need to back off that a little
bit and do everything we possibly can to try to
get to the table to resolve this thing,” Mullen
said, adding, “As is typical in any war, it has
got to end and usually there are negotiations
associated with that. The sooner the better as
far as I’m concerned.”
“One thing the United States can do is… drop
the position, the official position, that the
war must go on to weaken Russia severely,
meaning no negotiations,” Noam Chomsky
argued in a recent appearance on Democracy
Now. “Would that open the way to negotiations,
diplomacy? Can’t be sure. There’s only one way
to find out. That’s to try. If you don’t try, of
course it won’t happen.”
“It is time for the United States to
supplement its military support for Ukraine with
a diplomatic track to manage this crisis before
it spirals out of control,”
said the Quincy Institute’s George Beebe
following the Monday missile strikes on Kyiv,
calling it “a major escalation in the war” that
was bound to “bring the world closer to a direct
military collision between Russia and the United
States.”
“The Americans have to come to an agreement
with the Russians. And then the war will be
over,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
said at an event on Tuesday, adding that
“anyone who thinks that this war will be
concluded through Russian-Ukrainian negotiations
is not living in this world.”
It’s absolutely insane that the world’s two
nuclear superpowers are accelerating toward
direct military confrontation and they aren’t
even talking to each other, and it’s even
crazier that anyone who says they should be gets
called a Kremlin agent and a Chamberlain-like
appeaser. Responsible Statecraft’s Harry
Kazianis discusses this freakish dynamic in a
recent article titled “Talking
is not appeasement — it’s avoiding a nuclear
armageddon“:
I have fought more than thirty combat
simulations in wargames under my own
direction for a private defense contract
over the last several months, looking at
various aspects of the Russia-Ukraine war,
and one thing is clear: the chances of a
nuclear war increase significantly every day
that passes.
In every scenario I tested, the Biden
Administration slowly gives Ukraine ever
more advanced weapons like ATACMS, F-16s,
and other platforms that Russia has
consistently warned pose a direct military
threat. While each scenario has postulated a
different point at which Moscow decides to
use a tactical nuclear weapon in order to
counter conventional platforms it can’t
easily defeat, the chances that Russia uses
nukes grow as new and more powerful military
capabilities are introduced into the
battlefield by the West.
In fact, in 28 of the thirty scenarios I
have run since the war began, some sort of
nuclear exchange occurs.
The good news is there is a way out of
this crisis — however imperfect it may be.
In the two scenarios where nuclear war was
averted, direct negotiations led to a
ceasefire.
I repeat again that it is absolutely
pants-on-head gibbering insanity that these
direct negotiations are not already presently
underway. Let us petition any and all higher
powers we have faith in that this changes very
soon. Let us also petition the leaders of our
individual nations around the world to exert
whatever kind of pressure they can muster upon
Washington for these talks to commence. This
brinkmanship threatens us all, and the managers
of the US empire have no business playing these
games with our lives.
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