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collective reorganization of global finance.
By Pepe Escobar
Western
media are conditioning the public for a
false-flag attack on the Zaporozhye nuclear
power plant (ZNPP) to blame Russia. That would
then provide the United States and NATO a
pretext to directly intervene in their proxy war
to support the Kiev regime.
The
Kiev regime’s month-old counteroffensive is
failing miserably to push back Russian defense
lines. Indeed, if anything, it seems that
Russian forces are turning the tables to gain
more territory in eastern Ukraine. The military
situation is becoming a fiasco for the
NATO-backed regime in Kiev.
Months
of much-hyped counteroffensive are delivering
nothing but defeat for the Ukrainian forces
despite massive supplies of weapons from the
U.S. and its NATO allies. Western governments
and media can barely hide the reality that
NATO’s proxy war in Ukraine against Russia is
turning into a historic debacle. How long can
the charade continue before the American and
European public demand answers and
accountability?
With a
major NATO summit due to take place next week in
Vilnius, Lithuania, on July 11-12, the
battlefield disaster for the alliance’s Kiev
proxy will be potentially an acute
embarrassment. There will be severe political
repercussions for Washington and the European
Union which has funneled close to $200 billion
in military support to the Kiev regime since the
conflict erupted in February last year.
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
Blowing
up the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant is one way
of dramatically shifting the narrative – albeit
an act of criminal desperation. The power
station is Europe’s largest civilian nuclear
installation. The radioactive fallout from a
fatal missile strike on the ZNPP would engulf
large swathes of Europe, including Russia, with
potentially deadly contamination.
Russian
forces took over the ZNPP last March, days after
launching their special military operation in
Ukraine on February 24. Since then, the power
station has been routinely fired on by the Kiev
regime using U.S. and NATO-supplied rockets.
Moscow has presented categorical evidence of
NATO missile fragments recovered from air
strikes on the plant’s cooling ponds. The UN
nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic
Energy Agency, has visited the ZNPP multiple
times and will surely know from where the
missiles are being fired, yet the IAEA is
conspicuously reluctant to publicly identify the
perpetrators. It confines itself to making vague
statements expressing concern about security and
public safety.
The
Western media have shamelessly spun the Kiev
regime’s narrative claiming that the ZNPP is
being shelled by Russian forces despite the
absurdity of such claims given that the Russian
military controls the nuclear plant.
The
situation is a repeat of the sabotage on the
Kakhovka Hydro-electric Power Plant. The dam was
blown up last month by the Kiev regime using
U.S.-supplied HIMARS rockets. Yet the Western
media immediately blamed and continue to blame
Russia for that sabotage even though Moscow had
been warning the United Nations Security Council
for months that the Kiev regime was planning to
strike the dam. And even though Russian forces
were in control of the dam.
Incredibly, given that obvious precedent, a
false-flag attack on the Zaporozhye nuclear
plant is now being intensively prepped. The Kiev
regime has stepped up public warnings that
Russian forces have mined the ZNPP and are going
to blow it up. Of concern is that Western media
are amplifying these claims regardless of the
fact that the IAEA inspectors have said they see
no evidence that Russia has mined the nuclear
station.
The British Times newspaper this week
claimed that
Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing a
“perilous moment” of internal dissent within
Russia due to alleged war losses in Ukraine and
the thwarted mutiny by private military boss
Yevgeny Prigozhin. The Times is sowing the
notion that “Putin might blow up the ZNPP to
bolster his frayed authority”.
In that
event, the Times urges, NATO should intervene
directly with troops on the ground in Ukraine.
“That would be the quickest way to end the cruel
war and neutralize Putin’s corrupt regime,”
intoned the newspaper with hypocritical
reasoning.
The Western media propaganda machine is once
again turning reality on its head. The Prigozhin
mutiny on June 24 was an abject failure because
the Russian armed forces and the Russian public
resolutely spurned the half-baked plot,
remaining loyal to President Putin’s leadership.
There is strong evidence that the plot was a
Western-intelligence-backed coup attempt
orchestrated by Britain’s MI6, as Scott Ritter
has comprehensively
analyzed.
Having
failed to destabilize Russia and overthrow
Putin’s government, the CIA and Britain’s MI6
through their reliable Western media outlets are
resorting to a consolation narrative that
Putin’s authority is now facing a “perilous
moment”. This is fabricating a prelude to
blowing up the ZNPP.
But it
won’t be Russia bombing a nuclear plant where
its forces are stationed. It will be the Kiev
regime using NATO munitions and U.S. and British
targeting intelligence – as was the case in the
sabotage of the Kakhovka dam on June 6.
The Kiev regime is ordering civilians to
evacuate from areas near the ZNPP, while its
intelligence and military chiefs are
outlining
“contingency plans” on how to deal with the
fallout from an alleged Russian strike. All this
is a tad too theatric, indicating orchestration.
The
Western media have continually covered up or not
reported on the Kiev regime’s habitual air
strikes on the ZNPP over the past year. Instead,
the media have audaciously twisted the narrative
to implicate Russia. Now the Western media are
prepping the coming false flag by trying to
convince the public that Russia is losing the
war in Ukraine and that Putin is losing
authority among ordinary Russians.
Gaslighting the public is what the Western media
do best, not “reporting”. That’s been the way
for decades but never has the media function
been so blatant than during the U.S.-led proxy
war in Ukraine against Russia.
The
shockingly corrupt Neo-Nazi Kiev regime is
desperate to keep the war racket going at all
costs as is the Western weapons industry and its
bought-and-paid-for politicians. (Whether
Democrat or Republican, liberal or conservative,
they are all War Party.)
The
NATO ideologues are desperate to hide their
debacle, which is in effect funded by
impoverishing the Western public. Putin isn’t
the one who is desperate. It’s the United States
and its European satraps who are like the rats
in a corner.
If
these desperados blow up the Zaporozhye nuclear
plant that’s tantamount to NATO dropping a dirty
bomb on Russia.
And all
the gaslighting by the Western media is
unleashing thermonuclear catastrophe.
Here’s
a proposal, just one among other possibilities:
an antiwar campaign might consider the Western
public avowedly and en masse turning off their
TVs and toxic media channels. For rolling days,
just turn off CNN, Fox, BBC, New York Times,
Guardian, Times, and so on. In a concerted,
synchronized protest. Turn it off! Before these
crazies turn off the entire planet.
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