August 16/17, 2023 -
Information Clearing House
- "Strategic
Culture Foundation"
-- It is slowly and reluctantly
dawning on Western officials and their
servile media that the Ukraine
counteroffensive is failing. Not only the
two-month-old counteroffensive but indeed
the entire conflict. Ukraine hasn’t a chance
of prevailing against Russia’s superior
forces.
Still, the violence and killing go on. No
diplomacy, peace, or sanity. Why?
Only a couple of months ago, the Western
media were full of bravado claims that the
United States’ and NATO’s weapons and
training would turn the tide for a “stunning
victory” against Russia. Today, those same
media are meekly reporting on a “grinding
counteroffensive” (Washington Post, New York
Times, CNN) and “failed expectations”
(London Times).
How to explain the glaring conundrum? The
United States and its European NATO allies
have supplied the Kiev regime with up to
$100 billion worth of weaponry over the past
year, ranging from battlefield tanks to
Patriot missiles. And the military gifts
keep coming, with the Biden administration
requesting another $12 billion for Ukraine
last week. In the coming months, the U.S.
and its allies are planning to supply F-16
fighter jets.
And yet all this mind-boggling largesse
won’t make a difference to the outcome of an
eventual Russian victory. Tens of thousands
more Ukrainian soldiers will be killed of
course and a wider all-out nuclear war with
Russia is a reprehensible risk. But why does
the insanity continue? Why are Western
politicians and media not exploring
diplomatic alternatives to the endless
slaughter?
A fundamental reason for this debacle and
ultimate scandal is the inherent vice of
U.S. militarism. American militarism and
that of other Western capitalist states is
not about the conventional understanding of
“military” or “defense” for the purpose of
defending nations, or indeed for actually
winning wars. The primary purpose of
American and Western militarism is to make
profits for private corporations, the
military-industrial complex.
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Typically, the weapons are vastly
overpriced, overhyped and designed for
perpetual consumption. Take the U.S.-made
Patriot air-defense system, or the Abrams
tank, or the F-35 fighter jets. Independent
military analysts will tell you these
systems are overpriced junk that don’t
really do the job they are supposed to do.
Russian forces have been wiping out the
Patriot and Western tanks with relative ease
using superior hypersonic weapons.
Michael Hudson, the respected
geopolitical commentator and author of the
book ‘Superimperialism’, nails it when he
observes that U.S. militarism is not about
essentially defending that nation or its
allies – it’s all about corporate
profiteering. The weapons created by the
U.S. military-industrial complex are not
purposed for the conventional definition of
military performance, that is to knock out
the enemy and win battles.
“The arms are for creating huge profit
for the U.S. military-industrial complex,”
commented Hudson in a recent
interview with Steven Grumbine.
In the case of Ukraine, he added, U.S.
and NATO weapons “are for buying, and
they’re for giving to the Ukrainians, to let
Russia blow them up. But they’re not for
fighting. They are not for winning a war.
They’re for being used up, so you have to
replace them now, with yet new buying.”
The conflict in Ukraine is exposing the
long-held hype and charade attached to
American and NATO weaponry. It’s being
brutally outed as a paper tiger.
What Hudson is describing, in effect, is
the utter scam and scandal of the U.S.-led
proxy war in Ukraine against Russia. It’s on
a level of Catch-22-style farce. It’s a
racket for profiteering by U.S. and Western
military industries. All paid for by
taxpayers in the West and with the blood of
Ukrainians blown to smithereens or maimed
for life.
Fundamentally, this is what U.S. and
Western capitalism is all about. The
economic system for elite private profit is
driven by militarism and global exports of
arms. Western capitalism has long abandoned
civilian industrial production and over the
last few decades has become dominated by the
military-industrial complex that owns
politicians, media and lawmakers to do its
bidding.
The war in Ukraine was instigated by NATO
expansionism and strategic threat to Russia
over many years. Moscow’s warnings were
habitually dismissed. That was part of the
showdown demanded by the U.S. executive of
Western imperialism to subjugate Russia as a
geopolitical rival, in the same way that
China is also targeted. But in addition to
that came the ultimate racket of funneling
weapons to Ukraine. Not only that, but the
European lackeys will now be obliged to
stock up their depleted arsenals for decades
to come by buying from Raytheon, Lockheed
Martin, Boeing, and so on. It’s a perfectly
rigged system.
By contrast, Russia’s military is
designed to actually defend its nation.
Russian weapons are outperforming NATO’s
junk in Ukraine because the former are not
manufactured for private profit and Wall
Street investors but for the purpose of
actually winning wars.
That’s why Ukraine is losing this
conflict, disastrously and despicably. The
weapons funneled to the Kiev regime were
never meant to “defend a nation from Russian
aggression”. That was just the laughable
public relations hype to sell expensive
weapons funded by Western taxpayers. Of
course, the Nazi Kiev regime has milked the
cash cow with corruption, but the bigger
problem is the war racket at the rotten
heart of U.S. capitalism and its
military-industrial complex.
The Ukrainian puppet president Vladimir
Zelensky is crying for more weapons. Of
course, the corrupt Kiev regime is. Biden
and Western politicians are calling for more
weapons. Of course, they are. Their
political funding depends on lobbyists from
the weapons companies. The Western media
distort the obscenity as “grinding
counteroffensive”. Of course, they do
because they are locked into their own
self-serving lies about the war in Ukraine.
The corrupt Kiev regime rounds up
civilians to be sent to a slaughterhouse
while U.S. corporations and Wall Street
feast on profits. And Western workers and
the public are bled white from austerity.
This war in Ukraine is the ghoulish epitome
of Western capitalism.
Finian Cunningham
has written extensively on international
affairs, with articles published in several
languages. He is a Master’s graduate in
Agricultural Chemistry and worked as a
scientific editor for the Royal Society of
Chemistry, Cambridge, England, before
pursuing a career in newspaper journalism.
He is also a musician and songwriter. For
nearly 20 years, he worked as an editor and
writer in major news media organisations,
including The Mirror, Irish Times and
Independent.